Lisbon, the least affordable European capital on an average salary
With rents at 21.8 euros per square metre and rising living costs, Lisbon tops the list of capitals where an average wage stretches least.
Anyone living in Lisbon hardly needs a study to know the city is expensive. But now there’s a number that stings: according to a recent analysis, Lisbon is the least affordable European capital for a single person on an average salary. Not the most expensive in absolute terms — but the one where what you pay and what you earn line up worst.
The maths is brutal. The median asking rent in the city sat around 21.8 euros per square metre in May, well above the national average of 16.3 euros. Add food, transport and energy on top, and the average wage evaporates before the month is out.
And it’s not just Lisbon
Porto squeezes too, with median rents around 16.4 euros per square metre. Nationally, there’s a curious wrinkle: rent inflation eased a little, partly because incentives for young buyers nudged some demand out of renting and into purchasing. But that’s relative relief — for those who can’t buy, the market remains a tough league.
The OECD has been insisting that Portugal needs more housing, and faster, especially at affordable prices. That’s the crux: without new supply, prices keep climbing. Market reports are available at idealista/data.
See also: the median house price hitting a new record.
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