11 properties from government open data (INE / Ministerio de Transportes)
π‘ Fun fact: The cheapest property here costs about 4.9 years of local average salary!
Spain's property market recovered strongly after the 2008 crisis, with the INE (National Statistics Institute) tracking transaction volumes and prices. Madrid and Barcelona lead at β¬3,000-β¬5,000/mΒ², while inland and rural areas offer properties under β¬50,000. The Mediterranean coast remains popular with international buyers.
Spain has no restrictions on foreign property ownership. The buying process involves an "arras" deposit contract and notarial deed. The "golden visa" program (minimum β¬500,000 investment) attracts non-EU buyers. Spain's diverse geography offers everything from Canary Islands beachfront to Basque Country mountain retreats.
Arona, Canarias
Seville, Andalucia
Valencia, Comunitat Valenciana
Seville, Andalusia
MΓ‘laga, Andalusia
Malaga, Andalucia
Bilbao, Pais Vasco
Granada, Andalusia
San SebastiΓ‘n, Basque Country
Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid
Barcelona, Cataluna
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