TorreroRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Smart Money"
At a median of €10.2/m², you're paying for convenience, not curb appeal. This area lands a SMART_MONEY rating because it captures spillover demand from the overpriced University district without the ridiculous markups. The investment outlook is stable; while parking is a genuine nightmare and many buildings lack elevators, the rental yield remains high for anyone willing to renovate an older flat.
The Vibe:It's a hilly, traditionally working-class enclave defined by the Canal Imperial and the massive cemetery at the summit. You'll navigate narrow sidewalks where the 33 and 34 buses squeeze past 1960s apartment blocks. The crowd is a no-nonsense mix of lifelong residents and newcomers who prioritize cheap beer and proximity to the center over modern aesthetics.
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Torrero @ €10.2/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is the proximity to the cemetery a problem for renters?
Not at all; it’s actually a quiet neighbor that provides a massive green buffer and keeps the northern edge of the district peaceful.
What are the chances of finding an apartment with an elevator?
Low in the older core; you’ll need to target newer builds near the Canal if you want to avoid four flights of stairs.
How bad is the parking situation really?
It's a disaster near Avenida América; if you own a car, do not sign a lease without a designated garage spot.
How is the commute to the University of Zaragoza?
Fast and easy; the 34 bus or a Bizi bike ride down the hill gets you to the San Francisco campus in roughly 12 minutes.
Are Average Rent prices in Torrero still 'cheap'?
Compared to the city center, yes, but m² stats show a steady climb as it becomes the go-to alternative for budget-conscious workers.