5 of the best places to buy property in Spain

Would you like to move closer to the sea and start a new life? Perhaps, you would like to make a profitable investment in real estate and earn good money, occasionally coming for a vacation during the height of the holiday season? Buying a villa in Spain will make it all possible! The Spanish real estate market has been at its peak in recent decades, attracting tens and hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world.

Investors, tourists and people looking for a new life are interested in Spanish property, creating a great demand and generating huge supply. Developers are in great demand among customers and are annually building thousands of new apartments, villas, duplexes, townhouses and bungalows in the best regions of Spain for every taste and budget. If you can choose the type of real estate on your own, based on your preferences, choosing a place to buy is a little more complicated. From region to region, Spain differs in prices for living and real estate, features of local infrastructure and population, as well as many other characteristics.

The best places to buy property in Spain: TOP-5

So that the reader does not get lost in the abundance of information about each region of the country, we suggest you study and choose the best place to buy property in Spain. We have included the top five regions according to tourists, bloggers, investors and local residents in this list.

5th place. Valencia

While the province of Valencia is not the most popular to live in among foreigners, it can rightly be considered one of the best places to buy property in Spain. If your budget allows you to live here, you will appreciate the sandy beaches (many of which are awarded a Blue Flag), ancient architecture, high-class service and proximity to famous and successful people. The climate here is moderate, the temperature rarely exceeds 30 degrees, water in the sea often heats up to 25 degrees and above. Living here will be comfortable for both children and adults, as well as for elderly people.

4th place. Costa del Sol (Andalusia)

The Andalusia region is not distinguished by the warm sea (often the water temperature does not rise above 23 °C), but it has established itself as a hot and arid coast. People come here not so much for relaxing on the beach, but for the sake of a rich life and excellent service. There are many cities with expensive real estate, such as Marbella and Puerto Banus.

Primarily successful business people as well as millionaires and media personalities buy real estate here. However, it does not mean that you will not be able to find cheaper options here! If the price is not an issue for you and you want to experience the real chic of life, then the Costa del Sol is the best place to buy a property in Spain.

3rd place. Barcelona

One of the most popular cities and regions in general among tourists who want to experience the atmosphere of a European city with a frantic pace of life. Barcelona is considered one of the main business centers of the country, there is a huge number of offices of well-known companies (such as Nestle, Facebook, Amazon and others), many landmarks of cultural significance and huge shopping and entertainment centers. Living here is for those who do not want to miss any of the advantages of the infrastructure of a modern city.

2nd place. Costa Cálida (Murcia)

If you are looking for affordable property in a good region of Spain – Murcia region will be your best place to buy property in Spain. The region is in no way inferior to other provinces in terms of living comfort and climate, but it is not yet as popular among foreign investors and tourists.

All the advantages of Costa Cálida for foreigners have become known to a great deal of people only recently, and therefore this region is actively developing the tourism industry and popular construction companies pay more and more attention to it. Considering this, you still have time to buy a beautiful apartment or villa in Spain on the seashore at an average price being 20-25% lower than in other regions.

1st place. Costa Blanca (Alicante)

The best mid-range villas for sale in Spain are here! Thousands of houses of different formats and sizes are located on the hundreds of kilometers of golden beaches and green areas. Alicante has an amazing climate, modern infrastructure and many traditions that the locals actively support and continue. The abundance of entertainment and sports facilities, cafes and shopping centers, golf courses, parks and wharves – all this will allow you to spend time productively while also enjoying yourself.

Living in a house on the Costa Blanca will appeal to people of all ages, because everyone can find something to their liking here. The combination of all this makes Alicante the best place in Spain to buy property and this fact is confirmed by the amount of sales: about 40% of all Spanish villas over the past year were bought on the Costa Blanca.

So what to choose?

If it is still a bit unclear for you even after reading our article – study the reviews from local residents and tourists of the regions for a more detailed account. You can also find many reviews from bloggers. A good idea would be to consult the real estate agencies, like wtgspain.com, that will gladly provide you with the information you need about a particular region. Do your research, study the details and do not lose the opportunity to connect your life with one of the sunniest and friendliest countries in Europe!

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