BarcelonaBougie Zone

les CortsProperty Prices 2026

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Our Verdict

"Bougie"

At a median of €5500/m², you are paying for the privilege of silence and safety, which firmly cements the area's 'BOUGIE' status. It is not a district for those looking for a rapid ROI or a trendy 'up-and-coming' flip; it's a stable, low-risk equity play for people who value a predictable lifestyle. If you find something at the €4800 floor, it likely faces a dark interior courtyard or hasn't been touched since the Franco era.

The Vibe:Wide avenues and 1970s concrete blocks dominate here, creating a sterile but highly functional environment that feels worlds away from the Ciutat Vella chaos. The crowd is a mix of high-earning professionals heading to the Diagonal offices and elderly residents who have owned their flats since the 80s. You'll spend most of your time on the L3 Green Line or navigating the massive sidewalks that actually have room for a double stroller.

Market Median

5,500
/m²
4.8% Premiumvs Barcelona avg
LowHigh
4,8006,300
Est. Rating4/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Balanced
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

les Corts @ 5,500/m²

330,000

District Highlights

Shopping
L'Illa Diagonal
Park
Jardins de la Maternitat
Grocery
El Corte Inglés Diagonal
School
Escola Itaca
Market
Mercat de les Corts

Locals Ask

Is the Camp Nou proximity a dealbreaker?

Only on match days when traffic near Travessera de les Corts becomes a standstill and sidewalks swarm with tourists.

Where can I find the €4800/m² deals?

Look closer to the Sants border or the lower parts of Carrer de Numància where the buildings are older and tighter.

Is parking included at these prices?

Usually not, though the 1970s blocks have better underground garage integration than the rest of the city; expect to pay €30k+ for a spot.

How's the restaurant scene for locals?

It's dominated by high-end lunch spots for office workers and traditional bodegas; don't expect the experimental fusion found in Poble Sec.

What is the biggest downside of living here?

It can feel soul-less and quiet after 9 PM, as most of the district lacks the street-level grit and energy of central Barcelona.