Properties for sale in Murcia, Spain
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Spain's Murcia
Find properties for sale in Murcia with Your Overseas Home. Apartments in the city and coastal towns often start from around €90,000 to €180,000, while villas in golf resorts and countryside areas typically range from €200,000 to €500,000. With sandy beaches, warm weather, and affordable prices, Murcia is one of Spain’s best-value regions for overseas buyers.
Find properties for sale in Murcia with Your Overseas Home. Apartments in the city and coastal towns often start from around €90,000 to €180,000, while villas in golf resorts and countryside areas typically range from €200,000 to €500,000. With sandy beaches, warm weather, and affordable prices, Murcia is one of Spain’s best-value regions for overseas buyers.
Why buy property in Spain's Murcia
Murcia combines affordability, sunshine, and lifestyle appeal. Apartments are usually priced from €90,000, while villas and larger homes start from €200,000 and can reach €500,000 in golf and coastal resorts. With a lower cost of living than many parts of Spain, excellent healthcare, and year-round sunshine, Murcia is an attractive choice for international buyers.
Frequently asked questions about buying property in Murcia
What is the average price of an apartment in Murcia?
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Is buying property in Murcia a good option for value compared with other parts of Spain?
Murcia is often viewed as good value, especially compared with more saturated coastal hotspots. That said, prices vary widely between coastal areas (Costa Cálida), cities, and resort developments. For buyers, “value” should include legal certainty and running costs: confirm title, debts, and that the home has the right planning and occupancy documentation. If your priority is lifestyle (beach access, golf, year-round living), compare neighbourhood services, transport links, and community charges—some resort communities have higher ongoing fees that matter as much as the purchase price.
Can I legally rent out a home in Murcia as a tourist rental?
Often yes, but tourist rentals usually require registration and compliance with regional rules (guest reporting, safety/standards, consumer information).
Your biggest “go/no-go” factors are usually:
(1) whether the property type/location is eligible
(2) whether the building’s community rules restrict short stays, and
(3) whether you can meet compliance obligations as a non-resident owner.
Before you buy, ask for written clarity on registration requirements and check if any local restrictions apply to the specific municipality or resort complex.
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