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Ħamrun Property Market Report

Median prices, listing volume, and recent trends for property in Ħamrun, Malta

Data as of 27 June 2026

Headline statistics

Active listings
69
For sale
38
For rent
31
Median sale price
€385,000
Median monthly rent
€1,200

Median price and new listings (last 12 months)

Trend of median sale and rent prices in Ħamrun over the past year. Each bar represents one month of new listings and the corresponding median price.

0710010305Sale (median)Rent (median)New listings€432,500

Median sale price by property type

Across Ħamrun, the most-listed property type is town_house (10 listings). Below is the median sale price for each property type with at least 3 active listings.

Property typeListingsMedian price
town house10€522,500
maisonette7€372,000
apartment4€255,000
penthouse3€290,000

Median sale price by bedroom count

BedroomsListingsMedian price
Studio3€260,000
13€225,000
24€346,000
311€490,000
44€522,500

How Ħamrun compares

Side by side comparison of Ħamrun against the rest of Malta and the highest volume nearby areas. The delta column shows how the Ħamrun median sale price compares to each row.

AreaListingsMedian salevs currentMedian rent
Malta8,735€400,000-4%€1,300View report
North4,423€475,000-19%€1,400View report
Central1,886€372,000+3%€1,200View report
South1,854€370,000+4%€1,200View report
Gozo572€311,750+23%€1,200View report
Birkirkara450€342,500+12%€1,200View report
Gżira281€325,000+18%€1,350View report
Msida262€315,000+22%€1,200View report

Recent listings in Ħamrun

A snapshot of the most recently added listings tracked by Darscover.

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About these numbers

This report is generated from live Darscover listing data covering the period 27 June 2025 to 27 June 2026. Median prices are computed over active listings only (not pending, sold, or flagged). The dataset includes 69 listings across 38 for sale and 31 for rent. Methodology may evolve as the underlying inventory grows.

Last published 27 June 2026