Per capita income and the price of housing are usually directly related. Concentrating Madrid and Barcelona, ??great patrimonies and really exclusive neighborhoods.
The distance between those cities with higher incomes per household and the more modest municipalities increases year after year.
The ‘Urban Indicators Report 2017’, prepared by the National Institute of Statistics from data from 2014, again accounts for the per capita income in Spain.
A statistic that studies average income in 126 reference cities. In addition to the more affluent neighborhoods of the main Spanish capitals.
One more year, the Community of Madrid, the province of Barcelona and the Basque Country are home to most of the great fortunes. While the coast of Andalusia stands as the least prosperous area of ??the country.
Households in Madrid, Barcelona and Euskadi
The northwest of Madrid is the zone of reference for some of the great Spanish fortunes.
Localities like Pozuelo de Alarcón, Majadahonda or Las Rozas repeat in the first places of the ranking of municipalities with greater wealth per household. All of them improving figures compared to last year.
Pozuelo, in the first position, with 73,014 euros on average. Followed by Majadahonda with € 57,623. While San Cugat del Vallès repeated in the third position with € 53,767.
And completing the Top 5, Las Rozas (€ 52,604) and Alcobendas (€ 51,627). Also of the Community of Madrid.
From there, the ten richest towns include cities of the Basque Country (Getxo and San Sebastián) and the community of Madrid (S. Sebastián de los Reyes). In addition to the two large Spanish capitals. Madrid with 37,231 euros and Barcelona with 35,874 euros. Eighth and tenth national according to their per capita income.
Neighborhoods with high income per capita
Both capitals stand out for having the ten most affluent neighborhoods in Spain.
The Viso (Madrid) is the most outstanding with an average income per household of 113.001 euros. At a distance from Piovera (Madrid) with 101,620 euros and Pedralbes (Barcelona) with 99,752 euros.
Although other exclusive areas of the capital and the city of Barcelona must also be mentioned.
Especially three barrios of Sant Gervasi (Les Tres Torres, Galvany and La Bonanova). In addition to Sarrià-Vallvidrera. And reference areas in Madrid, such as Castellana, Recoletos, Aravaca, Palomas, Nueva España, Mirasierra, Niño Jesús and Almagro.
All of them far above per capita income in most Spanish cities.