AveiroBougie Zone

GlóriaRent Prices 2026

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Our Verdict

"Bougie"

At an average rent of €13.25/m², this area is undeniably BOUGIE and prices reflect the proximity to the Hospital Infante D. Pedro and the Cathedral. The investment outlook is solid because demand for central living never dips, but you're paying a premium for the postcode. It’s only a gentrification trap if you're renting a poorly insulated 1980s flat at the top-end €18.5/m² price point.

The Vibe:This is the administrative and cultural weight of Aveiro, where historic stone facades face off against expensive modern glass. You’ll be sharing the sidewalk with University of Aveiro staff and professionals who want to be within striking distance of the Forum Aveiro. Parking is an absolute nightmare unless your building has an underground garage, so prepare to get familiar with the local bus lines.

Market Median

13.25
/m²/mo
4.0% Discountvs Aveiro avg
LowHigh
9.518.5
Est. Rating3.5/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Balanced
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Glória @ 13.25/m²/mo

795

District Highlights

Grocery
Pingo Doce (Forum Aveiro)
School
Escola Básica da Glória
Park
Parque Infante D. Pedro
Health
Hospital de Aveiro
Culture
Museu de Aveiro (Santa Joana)

Locals Ask

Why is there such a wide gap in m² stats here?

You are seeing the difference between unrenovated apartments near the station and high-end developments overlooking the park.

Is the €13.25/m² average rent inclusive of bills?

No, utilities in Glória are almost always extra, and older buildings will cost you a fortune in heating during the damp winters.

Can I survive in Glória without a car?

Easily; you are within a 15-minute walk of the Aveiro Train Station and every major city service.

How does the investment outlook compare to the outskirts?

It's a safer bet for low-vacancy, but the initial buy-in is significantly higher than in Aradas or Esgueira.

Is it loud at night?

Only if you live directly on the path to the Praça do Peixe; otherwise, it’s surprisingly quiet for a central district.