Rents: the new median is 9.46 euros per square metre — and now you can see it street by street
Portugal's statistics office began publishing rents at local level. The median for new contracts rose 9.1% in the first quarter of 2026.
Anyone hunting for a flat to rent doesn’t need to be told it’s expensive. But now there’s an official figure — and, better still, you can see what it costs almost on your own doorstep.
Portugal’s National Statistics Institute has started publishing housing rents at local level, a new series built from Stamp Duty data the tax authority now shares. In practice, the vague national average gives way to municipality-by-municipality detail.
The first-quarter picture
The median rent for new contracts settled at 9.46 euros per square metre at the start of 2026 — a 9.1% jump on the same period last year. Translated to a 70-square-metre flat, that’s around 660 euros a month at the median — and that’s the median: in Lisbon, Porto and the Algarve the numbers climb well above.
The phrase to hold onto is “new contracts.” People who’ve rented the same place for years usually pay far less; the shock lands mainly on those moving now, those arriving from abroad, and young people leaving home. It’s the old gap between those who got into the market early and those knocking on the door today.
Why these numbers matter
Having data at local level won’t lower rents, but it changes the conversation. Councils, investors and families can argue with facts instead of hunches, and policies like affordable rents or rental support can finally be aimed where the squeeze is tightest.
For now, here’s the cold confirmation of what everyone already felt in their wallet: renting in Portugal keeps rising faster than wages.
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