Spanish double-net structure (tenant pays gastos comunes and IBI property tax).

  • Typical lease length: 5 years.
  • Typical rent-free: 8 months.
  • Vacancy: 11.6%; trend rising.
  • Spanish double-net structure (tenant pays gastos comunes and IBI property tax).

Barcelona office lease norms

Spanish double-net structure (tenant pays gastos comunes and IBI property tax).

TL;DR

  • Typical lease length: 5 years.
  • Typical rent-free: 8 months.
  • Vacancy: 11.6%; trend rising.
  • Spanish double-net structure (tenant pays gastos comunes and IBI property tax).

Structure

Spanish double-net structure (tenant pays gastos comunes and IBI property tax). 5-10 year terms standard with frequent break options. Rents quoted EUR/sqm/month. Rent-free of 6-10 months on 5-year terms plus EUR 200-400/sqm TI typical.

Negotiating levers

Free rent and TI remain the most negotiable line items; landlords prefer concessions to face-rent cuts because they preserve headline rent and implied valuation. Always model effective rent (face minus PV of concessions).

Key facts

cityBarcelona
countrySpain
regionEMEA
classARentLocal336 EUR/sqft/yr
classARentUsd$366/sqft/yr
vacancy11.6%
typicalLeaseYears5
typicalRentFreeMonths8
submarkets5
primeYieldPct4.6%

Frequently asked questions

What's a typical lease term in Barcelona?
5 years for institutional Class A. Shorter terms are achievable on smaller floor plates with stronger covenants.
How is rent quoted in Barcelona?
In EUR/sqft/year. We also publish a USD-normalised view ($366/sqft/yr) for cross-market comparison.

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