Renting in Sol, Madrid

Real rental prices, percentiles and housing mix in Sol.

Median rent

€1,695/month

Mean: €1,973/month

Price per m²

29.8€

Madrid: 26.8€/m²

Median size

58 m²

Madrid: 62 m²

Listings analyzed

225

Idealista listings

Prices, percentages and counts are calculated from Idealista listings of the last few months.

About Sol

Sol is Spain's kilometre zero, the geographic centre of Madrid, and the first thing almost every new arrival types into a search. It is also, honestly, the place where fewest of them end up living. Around the Puerta del Sol you have Gran Vía, Preciados and Arenal: chain retail, permanent footfall, and tour groups at every hour of the day.

The numbers do not make a case for it. It has the highest median rent of the ten neighbourhoods here, 2,050€ for 68 m², and at 28.9€/m² you pay more than in Chamberí or Argüelles while getting nothing back in peace and quiet. Tourist and short-let pressure on the housing is obvious as soon as you scratch the supply.

What it does have is the best metro connection in the city and a position from which you can walk everywhere. If you are set on it, look at interior streets, view at night, and ask about the noise before you sign. But seriously consider living ten minutes away instead: for the same money, Chamberí or Argüelles buy a different life.

Transport: metro lines L1, L2 and L3 (Sol), L3 and L5 (Callao), L1 and L5 (Gran Vía), plus the Cercanías station under the square.

What kind of flat you will find

42% of rental flats in Sol have one bedroom, followed by 34% with two bedrooms. Studios make up 11% of the supply, and flats with four or more bedrooms, 8%.

Lift. 67% of rental homes here have a lift. Only six in ten homes have a lift. Behind the shop signs the buildings are old and narrow, and plenty have never been modernised inside.

Private landlord or agency. 10% of listings are posted by a private landlord, against 90% that come through an agency. As in most of Madrid, the supply is dominated by agencies.

How much does it cost to rent in Sol?

The median rent in Sol is €1,695 a month. Most flats let for between €1,400 and €2,430 a month: a quarter of the supply falls below €1,400, and another quarter goes above €2,430.

Per square metre that works out at 29.8€/m². Applied to real floor areas, a 50 m² flat lands around €1,490 a month, a 70 m² flat around €2,090, and a 90 m² flat around €2,680.

Against the city as a whole, Sol sits 6% above the Madrid median (€1,600/month), where the median price per square metre is 26.8€/m².

A price too good to be true?

In Sol, only 10% of listings go below 19.9€/m². If you find a 70 m² flat at €1,390 a month or less, it is below the 10th percentile for the neighbourhood.

That does not make it a scam, but it is worth checking before you go any further. A price well below the local market is the single most common red flag in rental fraud.

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For reference, the 25th percentile in Sol sits at 23.8€/m². Below that, the price is good for the area without being anomalous.

Why we do not publish a price trend

We check that our sample can support a trend before publishing one, and right now it cannot. At the number of listings we analyse per period in Madrid, splitting that same data in half at random already produces swings of more than 15%, with no change in the market at all. Any percentage we published would describe the size of our sample rather than rents.

The prices on this page are unaffected: a median needs far less history than a trend does. We will publish the change again once we can compare two long periods on the same coverage.

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Frequently asked questions

The median rent in Sol is €1,695 a month, which works out at roughly 30€/m². Most flats let for between €1,400 and €2,430 a month. These figures come from 225 Idealista listings over the last few months.

We do not publish a price trend for Sol yet. We check that the sample supports one, and for now it does not: the change we would calculate falls inside the margin of error of the sample itself. The median and percentiles on this page are sound.

67% of rental homes in Sol have a lift. Only six in ten homes have a lift. Behind the shop signs the buildings are old and narrow, and plenty have never been modernised inside.

Expect to be asked for your NIE (Número de Identificación de Extranjero) if you are a foreigner, your last few payslips or proof of income, your employment contract, and increasingly a bank guarantee or several months of deposit. None of it is a legal requirement of the contract itself, but applicants who turn up without the paperwork ready lose the flat to someone who has it. Assemble the folder before you start viewing.

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