Southeast Spain’s property hotspots: where to buy in Murcia and beyond
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Written by Ellie Hanagan

6th June 2025

Aerial view of Murcia City

If you’re considering southeast Spain for your new home, Murcia offers a rare mix of low property prices, easy access from the UK and year-round sunshine – all without the crowds and high costs of the Costa del Sol or Costa Blanca. Whether you’re after a beachside apartment or a rural retreat, this guide will help you decide where to buy in Murcia and beyond.

If you’re wondering whether Murcia a good place to buy property, the answer is a resounding yes – especially if value for money, easy access from the UK and a laidback lifestyle are top your wish list. In this guide, we’ll explore popular coastal towns like Puerto de Mazarrón and La Manga, peaceful inland villages and a few neighbouring areas worth considering.

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Why Murcia is a rising star for overseas buyers

The Murcia region ticks a lot of boxes: warm weather year-round, relaxed towns, gorgeous beaches and – crucially – much more affordable property prices than its glitzy Costa Blanca or Costa del Sol neighbours. Whether you want a lock-up-and-leave apartment, a golf resort villa or a traditional cortijo inland, Murcia property offers excellent value.

Murcia airport (RMU) has regular flights to the UK and other European destinations, and property taxes and living costs remain lower than many other Spanish regions. Buying here is also straightforward, especially if you enlist the help of local experts who can guide you through each step.

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Costa Cálida: beachfront property without the price tag

Aerial view of La Manga del Mar Menor, Murcia

The Costa Cálida is one of Europe’s sunniest spots

Murcia’s coastline is known as the Costa Cálida – the ‘Warm Coast’ – and it lives up to its name. From Mazarrón to San Pedro del Pinatar, you’ll find sandy beaches, calm seas, traditional fishing towns and new-build developments with sea views for less than €200,000.

Popular spots include:

  • Puerto de Mazarrón: A laidback beach town with a big British expat community
  • Los Alcázares: On the edge of the Mar Menor, ideal for water sports and family holidays
  • San Pedro del Pinatar: Great for birdwatching, salt flats and therapeutic mud baths

Want to take a closer look? Explore our Costa Cálida buying guide.

La Manga: a golden retirement hub

For retirees, La Manga offers a unique setting. This thin strip of land separates the Mediterranean from the shallow, lagoon-like Mar Menor. Its sunny climate, golf resorts (like La Manga Club) and calm lifestyle make it a top pick for buyers looking to settle long-term or spend half the year in Spain.

There’s a good mix of resale and new-build properties here, often with communal pools and close proximity to healthcare and amenities. Read more about retiring to La Manga.

Inland Murcia: space, peace and serious value

Homes in Ricote, Murcia, Spain

Ricote, inland Murcia, is known for its history and beautiful landscapes

Looking for more space, peace and a sense of old Spain? Head inland. Towns like Ricote, Jumilla, Yecla, Lorca and Caravaca de la Cruz offer beautiful countryside settings, historic charm and – in many cases – properties under €100,000.

These areas are perfect if you’re planning to live in Spain full-time, grow your own produce or renovate a traditional finca. With fewer tourists, you’ll need more Spanish language skills, but you’ll enjoy a more traditional, friendly way of life.

Other hotspots in southeast Spain to consider

If you’re exploring wider southeast Spain, here are a few other notable areas just beyond Murcia’s borders:

  • Orihuela Costa (Alicante): Just north of Murcia, popular with British buyers for golf and beaches
  • Almería province: Great for arid landscapes, low prices and rural retreats
  • Cartagena: A vibrant historic port city with a growing property market and cultural appeal

These areas may be outside Murcia’s regional boundaries but still offer the same climate and coastal charm that draw overseas buyers in.

Final thoughts: is Murcia a good place to buy property?

If you’re looking to buy in Spain, Murcia offers everything many overseas buyers hope for – sun, sea, space and affordability. Whether you’re searching for a home by the beach or you prefer inland Murcia’s rural charm, there’s a property style and price point to suit you.

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