How to find affordable property in Spain
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Written by Ellie Hanagan

1st August 2025

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With the right approach, finding an affordable home in Spain isn’t just possible – it’s closer than you might think. Whether you’re planning family holidays, seeking a future retirement retreat or simply looking to make your money go further, this guide is here to show you how to buy smart, safely and within budget.

Looking to make your dream of owning a Spanish property a reality, but without the hefty price tag? It’s absolutely possible. Spain offers a wide range of affordable properties – if you know where and how to look. This guide explores how to find genuinely affordable Spanish property, even in today’s competitive market, and where to start your search.

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Fixer-uppers

One of the most effective ways to buy cheap property in Spain is to look for renovation projects. Known as “fixer-uppers,” these are homes that need some love – and potentially a full overhaul. While this might sound daunting, it could be your ticket to a dream property for much less.

Imagine picking up a village house in Jaén for less than €20,000! Yes, it may require a new roof and a total kitchen refit, but it also offers the chance to customise the home to your taste. Buyers from the UK and Northern Europe often overlook these properties in favour of turnkey homes, which creates opportunities for more flexible and adventurous buyers.

Before committing, it’s essential to:

  • Hire a surveyor to assess structural issues
  • Speak with a local lawyer about renovation permissions
  • Request cost estimates from local builders before completing the purchase

If managed well, you could end up with a property that’s not only affordable but also has strong long-term value.

Off-plan opportunities

If you’re not in a rush, consider an off-plan development. These are properties sold before or during construction, typically with a completion horizon of 12-24 months. Developers often offer lower prices at launch to secure financing and build early momentum.

Let’s say you want a modern two-bedroom flat on the Costa Blanca. Buying off-plan could save you thousands and offer personalisation options – like choosing finishes or layouts. The caveat? You must be financially prepared for staged payments (usually 30% upfront) and open to the possibility of delays.

Before buying, make sure to:

  • Research the developer’s history – have past projects been delivered on time and to standard?
  • Check for a legally required bank guarantee to protect your deposits
  • Have your lawyer review the sales contract thoroughly

This route suits investors and those who aren’t in a hurry to relocate but want modern, energy-efficient design at a reduced price.

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Buying off-plan could save you thousands (image: Alex Segre / Shutterstock.com)

Going off the beaten track

Many of Spain’s most affordable homes lie just a few kilometres inland from the popular coastlines. Prices often drop significantly, but access to amenities and transport can still be excellent.

Try exploring towns like:

  • Teruel (Aragón): Set among beautiful countryside, just over an hour from the beach, with houses from €50,000.
  • Ponga (Asturias): In the lush north, the local government once offered incentives for buyers – that’s how quiet the market is here!
  • Lorca (Murcia): Within reach of the Costa Cálida, but prices 30-40% lower than in coastal resorts.

Timing your purchase

When you buy can be just as important as where you buy. In Spain, winter is often the quietest period for the property market. That’s when sellers – especially holiday-home owners – may be more open to negotiation.

Between November and February, competition from other buyers drops, and some sellers are eager to offload properties to avoid the upcoming year’s tax or maintenance burden. That’s your chance to make a serious offer and strike a better deal.

Stay informed by tracking regional sales trends through resources like the Spanish Land Registry website. The longer a property has been on the market, the more negotiating power you may have.

Negotiating effectively

Haggling isn’t rude in Spain – it’s part of the process. Especially outside of tourist-heavy zones, buyers are expected to negotiate, and a 5-10% reduction isn’t uncommon. But you’ll need to come prepared.

Tips for successful negotiation:

  • Know the average price per m² in the area (available via registradores.org)
  • Get a second opinion from a surveyor or independent advisor – not just the selling agent
  • Ask how long the property has been on the market – sellers with time pressure may accept a lower offer

Buyers from countries like the UK often have more experience with fixed-price markets, but embracing Spain’s more flexible approach can lead to huge savings.

Understanding additional costs

No matter how affordably you buy, you’ll still need to budget for associated costs. On average, expect an extra 10-14% on top of the purchase price for legal and administrative fees.

  • Property transfer tax (ITP): 6-10% depending on the region
  • Legal fees: around 1-2%
  • Notary, registry and admin fees: 1-2.5%

These fees can be at the higher end of the scale for lower-value properties. However, they’re essential to ensure your ownership is properly registered and protected.

Final thoughts

Spain remains one of the best places in Europe to find an affordable home. From fixer-uppers to off-plan options, inland towns to negotiation tactics, you have a wide toolkit at your disposal.

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FAQs about cheap property in Spain

Which part of Spain is the cheapest to buy property?

Inland regions such as Jaén (Andalusia), Teruel (Aragón) and parts of Extremadura consistently offer some of Spain’s lowest property prices. You can often find village houses under €50,000 – or even less if you’re open to renovation. These areas are ideal for budget-conscious buyers who don’t need to be near the coast.

Is it wise to buy a property in Spain now?

Yes – if you’ve done your research and are financially prepared. Property prices in Spain remain competitive in many regions, and with stabilising mortgage rates and strong long-term demand, many buyers are seeing now as a good time to enter the market. Just be sure to factor in legal fees, taxes and currency fluctuations.

Where is the best place for Brits to buy in Spain?

Popular regions for British buyers include the Costa Blanca, Costa del Sol and Murcia. These areas offer good infrastructure, international communities, accessible healthcare and a wide range of affordable properties. Inland towns just a short drive from the coast – like Lorca or Ontinyent – can offer even better value.

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