BilbaoThe Grid Zone

UribarriRent Prices 2026

48007Calf Workout GuaranteedLine 3 LoyalistsSlope SpecialistsNo-Parking Zone
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Our Verdict

"The Grid"

At a median of €15.8/m², Uribarri has officially been pulled into THE_GRID, losing its historical status as the city's bargain basement. While the neighborhood analysis shows a jump in value due to the Metro Line 3, paying €18.5/m² for a walk-up with no elevator is a tough pill to swallow. It remains a strategic choice for those who want to be ten minutes from the City Hall without the Abando price tag, but the days of 'cheap' Uribarri are dead.

The Vibe:Living here means your life revolves around the mechanical ramps and the Metro Line 3 stop at Trauko. It is a dense, vertical landscape where long-term locals and students dodge delivery vans on steep, narrow sidewalks. The atmosphere is purely functional—expect concrete, hills, and a local social scene that happens in the bars along Trauko Kalea.

Market Median

15.8
/m²/mo
0.0% Discountvs Bilbao avg
LowHigh
13.518.5
Est. Rating3/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Stable
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Uribarri @ 15.8/m²/mo

948

District Highlights

Grocery
BM Supermercados (Trauko Kalea)
Transit
Metro Line 3 - Uribarri Station
Park
Etxebarria Park
School
Artxandape Ikastola
Fitness
Artxanda Funicular (Access to mountain trails)

Locals Ask

Can I find a flat with a parking space?

Almost never included; if you own a car, factor in an extra €100-€150 monthly for a private plot because street parking is a lost cause.

Why is the average rent so high for a hilly area?

The m² stats are inflated by the Castaños end of the district, which sits closer to the river and the Guggenheim.

Is the noise level high?

Trauko is loud during the day due to commerce, but the upper side streets are dead quiet at night.

What is the investment outlook for Uribarri?

Yields are steady because of student demand, but don't expect massive capital appreciation now that prices have peaked.

Does the altitude matter for daily life?

Only if the mechanical ramps are under maintenance; otherwise, the infrastructure makes the incline manageable for everyone.