Los ÁngelesRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
At a median of €9.8/m², Los Ángeles is priced for its location rather than its looks. It qualifies as THE_GRID because while it is reliable and well-connected, you won't find much architectural character here. The investment outlook remains steady due to the constant churn of railway workers and students, but paying the top-end €12.5/m² only makes sense for a high-floor unit with a terrace and an elevator.
The Vibe:This is a practical, no-frills district defined by its proximity to the AVE station and the sprawl of mid-century apartment blocks. It’s where you live if you commute to Madrid daily or need a decent flat within walking distance of the Polideportivo Rey Juan Carlos I. Expect concrete, car-lined streets like Calle de la Mata and a crowd that values utility over aesthetic charm.
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Los Ángeles @ €9.8/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is it easy to find a spot to park on the street?
It is a nightmare during peak hours; if your flat doesn't come with a 'plaza de garaje', expect to spend 20 minutes circling near the parish church.
How do the m² stats compare to the city center?
You are getting roughly 15% more space for your money here compared to the Torreón area, but with significantly less nightlife.
Is this a good spot for university students?
Absolutely, it is a smart neighborhood analysis move for those on a budget who don't mind a 15-minute walk to the main campus.
Why is the price range so broad?
The €8.2/m² reflects unrenovated 4th-floor walk-ups, while the €12.5/m² is for the newer builds with pools closer to the station.
Does the neighborhood analysis suggest further rent hikes?
The investment outlook is flat; prices have stabilized as the area has reached its maximum density within the current urban plan.