The price of rentals in the province of Las Palmas, which includes Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, and Fuerteventura, rose by 8.8% in the last year, according to data from idealista.com.
The current average price per **square meter** in the province amounts to **15.4 euros**, 0.7% more than the previous month and 1.4% more than three months ago.
Thus, for an 80-meter apartment, the average monthly rent in the province was 1,136 euros a year ago, while today it costs almost a hundred euros more, that is, 1,232 euros.
On a national level, the year-on-year increase is even greater, rising to 9.9%, bringing the average price per square meter to 14.6 euros. This figure represents an increase of 0.3% in the last three months and 0.6% compared to the last month.
Rental prices have risen in 49 Spanish provinces in the last year, with the only exception being Cáceres (-2.5%).
Las Palmas is the sixth most expensive province in the country to rent, only behind Madrid (21 euros); Barcelona (20.6 euros); Balearic Islands (19.1) Malaga (16.6 euros), Gipuzkoa (16.3 euros).








