Savings rate in Seville — are you on track?
Seville is a moderate cost city. Seville rents average €750/month, among the lowest of Spain's major cities. Seville's low housing costs allow mid-income earners to significantly exceed Spain's savings benchmark.
Median rent
€750/mo
Seville 2022
Typical other costs
€900/mo
excl. housing
Savings benchmark
6–14%
mid-income EUR
Monthly budget snapshot — Seville
Pre-set for Seville — adjust to your situation
What a good savings rate looks like in Seville
Using data from INE Encuesta de Presupuestos Familiares 2022, people at mid-range incomes in Spain typically save between 6–14% of gross income. In a moderate cost city like Seville, housing costs can compress that meaningfully — especially for renters.
Source: INE Encuesta de Presupuestos Familiares 2022. Benchmarks shown for mid-income earners in Spain.
Frequently asked questions — Seville
What savings rate is considered good in Seville?+
In Seville, a savings rate of 10% of gross income is the expected benchmark for mid-income earners in Spain. A rate below 6% is considered a minimum floor — anything less means you are not building meaningful financial resilience. Reaching 20% or above puts you in a strong position relative to others at your income level.
How much does rent cost in Seville?+
The median rent in Seville is around €750 per month. Seville rents average €750/month, among the lowest of Spain's major cities. This makes rent one of the biggest factors in your ability to save — especially for renters, who typically face higher housing cost burdens than homeowners with fixed mortgages.
What does a typical monthly budget look like in Seville?+
A typical budget in Seville includes approximately €750/month for rent and €900/month for other living expenses, for a combined €1,650/month in core costs. Seville's low housing costs allow mid-income earners to significantly exceed Spain's savings benchmark. Any income above this baseline is what is available for saving or investing.
Can you build wealth while living in Seville?+
Yes — but it requires a savings rate in the 6–14% range to match the benchmark for Spain. Seville is a moderate cost city, so housing and living costs are moderate, giving more room to hit the savings benchmark. Seville's low housing costs allow mid-income earners to significantly exceed Spain's savings benchmark.
How is the savings benchmark in Seville calculated?+
The benchmark is derived from INE Encuesta de Presupuestos Familiares 2022, the official national household expenditure survey for Spain. Savings rates are calculated by income band — so the expected rate adjusts based on what you earn, not a single national average. This makes the benchmark more relevant to your actual financial position in Seville.
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