Suburbs Where First Home Buyers Are Winning at Auction
Barcelona's first-time buyers are finding success in auctions in emerging neighbourhoods like Poblenou and Sant Marti, where prices are lower than in premium areas like Eixample.
Barcelona's first-time buyers are finding success in auctions in emerging neighbourhoods like Poblenou and Sant Marti, where prices are lower than in premium areas like Eixample.

First home buyers in Barcelona are winning at auction in suburbs like Poblenou and Sant Marti, where the average price per square meter is around EUR 3,500, significantly lower than the EUR 4,000 average in the city.
The current market presents a unique opportunity for first-time buyers, as the pressure from tourist rentals has eased slightly, and the city's tech industry growth has shifted focus towards areas like Poblenou, making them more attractive to buyers. With the Catalan government's recent announcement to increase funding for the Programa d'Ajuts per a l'Accés a l'Habitatge, a program designed to help first-time buyers with grants and subsidies, the prospects for those looking to own their first home have improved.
In neighbourhoods such as Gracia and Sant Marti, buyers are finding relatively more affordable options, with prices ranging from EUR 250,000 to EUR 400,000 for a one or two-bedroom apartment. The Plaça de Catalunya and La Rambla areas, while still popular, have seen a surge in prices, making them less accessible to first-time buyers. In contrast, areas like Carrer de Pallars in Poblenou and Carrer de Sant Antoni in Sant Marti are becoming increasingly popular, with their proximity to the Platja de Nova Icària and Parc de la Ciutadella being major draws.
According to data from the Col·legi d'Agents de la Propietat Immobiliaria de Barcelona, in the first quarter of 2026, the number of first-time buyers who successfully purchased a property at auction increased by 15% compared to the same period in 2025. The average price per square meter in Poblenou has risen by 8% in the past year, to EUR 3,200, while in Sant Marti it has increased by 10% to EUR 3,500. These numbers indicate a growing interest in these areas and a shift in the market towards more affordable options.
For those looking to take advantage of the current market, it's essential to be prepared and have a clear understanding of the process. The Ajuntament de Barcelona offers resources and guidance for first-time buyers, including information on available grants and subsidies. With the right support and a bit of patience, first home buyers can find success in Barcelona's suburbs and make their dream of owning a home a reality.
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