Properties for sale in Tenerife, Spain
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Spain's Tenerife
Find properties for sale in Tenerife with Your Overseas Home. Apartments in resort areas such as Costa Adeje or Los Cristianos often start from around €150,000 to €350,000, while villas in prime coastal or hillside locations typically range from €350,000 to over €900,000. With year-round sunshine, beaches, and strong rental demand, Tenerife is the Canary Islands’ most popular property market.
Find properties for sale in Tenerife with Your Overseas Home. Apartments in resort areas such as Costa Adeje or Los Cristianos often start from around €150,000 to €350,000, while villas in prime coastal or hillside locations typically range from €350,000 to over €900,000. With year-round sunshine, beaches, and strong rental demand, Tenerife is the Canary Islands’ most popular property market.
Why buy property in Spain's Tenerife
Tenerife offers affordability, lifestyle, and year-round appeal. Apartments are usually priced from €150,000, while villas start from €350,000 and can exceed €900,000 in premium resorts. With international flights, a warm climate, and strong holiday rental markets, Tenerife is one of Spain’s top choices for overseas buyers.
Frequently asked questions about buying property in Tenerife
What is the average price of an apartment in Tenerife?
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What can I buy in Tenerife for my budget of €100,000?
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Is the buying process in Tenerife the same as mainland Spain?
The core legal process is the same—offer, contract(s), due diligence, notary signing, and land registry registration. The key differences are usually practical (local market norms, property types, and timelines) and tax administration, which can differ from the mainland. If you’re comparing Tenerife with Málaga or Alicante, ask local estate agent for a tailored cost estimate based on whether the home is resale or new build, and confirm exactly what documents will be needed to connect utilities and register ownership smoothly after completion.
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Can I rent out my Tenerife property as a holiday let?
Possibly, but holiday rentals in Tenerife often require registration and compliance with local rules, and some properties (especially in certain complexes) may have additional restrictions. Before buying, confirm:
(1) whether the property can be registered for short-term rental
(2) whether the building/community rules permit it, and
(3) what your ongoing obligations are (guest reporting, standards, local taxes).
If a listing highlights “great Airbnb returns,” treat it as a marketing claim until you verify eligibility in writing—this is one of the most important checks for investment buyers.