Properties for sale in Spain

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House in Ciudad Quesada

Ciudad Quesada, Rojales

€345,000
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Pool
100 m²
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House in Ciudad Quesada

Ciudad Quesada, Rojales

€675,000
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Pool
210 m²
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House in Ciudad Quesada

Ciudad Quesada, Rojales

€379,000
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2
Pool
106 m²
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House in Torrevieja

Torrevieja, Costa Blanca

€265,000
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2
Pool
84 m²
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Villa in Dehesa de Campoamor

Dehesa de Campoamor, Orihuela

€699,000
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Pool
180 m²
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House in Ciudad Quesada

Ciudad Quesada, Rojales

€375,000
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Pool
102 m²
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House in Ciudad Quesada

Ciudad Quesada, Rojales

€2,950,000
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Pool
618 m²
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House in Ciudad Quesada

Ciudad Quesada, Rojales

€495,000
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226 m²
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Apartment in Los Balcones

Los Balcones, Valencia

€235,000
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2
Pool
61 m²
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House in Villamartin

Villamartin, Orihuela

€169,999
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2
73 m²
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House in Los Dolses

Los Dolses, Valencia

€335,000
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2
Pool
110 m²
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House in Algorfa

Algorfa, Costa Blanca

€375,000
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2
Pool
141 m²
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Apartment in Punta Prima

Punta Prima, Valencia

€214,000
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1
Pool
79 m²
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Apartment in Ciudad Jardin

Ciudad Jardin, Valencia

€232,500
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1
Pool
74 m²
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Apartment in Ciudad Jardin

Ciudad Jardin, Valencia

€206,500
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1
Pool
71 m²
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House in San Roque Club

San Roque Club, Andalusia

€3,895,000
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Pool
562 m²
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House in Nueva Andalucia

Nueva Andalucia, Marbella

€11,750,000
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Pool
603 m²
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Apartment in Fuengirola

Fuengirola, Costa del Sol

€741,000
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Pool
152 m²
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Apartment in Fuengirola

Fuengirola, Costa del Sol

€562,600
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Pool
117 m²
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House in San Pedro del Pinatar

San Pedro del Pinatar, Murcia

€425,000
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2
111 m²

Find properties for sale in Spain with Your Overseas Home. Apartments in cities and coastal regions often start from around €120,000 to €300,000, while villas on the Costa del Sol, Costa Blanca, or Balearic Islands typically range from €300,000 to over €2M. With a choice of city apartments, golf villas, and beachside homes, Spain remains Europe’s most popular destination for overseas buyers.

Frequently asked questions about buying property in Spain

What is the average price of an apartment in Spain?
The average price of an apartment in Spain is €486,565, based on our current active listings. However, prices vary depending on the property size, condition, features and location within Spain. You can typically expect to pay between €44,000 and €24,000,000.

For more information on how to buy in Spain download our guide.

What is the average price of 2 - 3 bedroom property in Spain?
The average price for a 2 - 3 bedroom property in Spain is €528,127, based on our current active listings. However, depending on the location you can expect to pay between €21,950 to €24,000,000.
What is the price difference between 2 and 3 bedroom properties in Spain?
In Spain, 3 bedroom properties are on average €242,675 more expensive than 2 bedroom properties, based on our current active listings. However, the exact difference depends on the property size, condition, features and location within Spain.
How many properties under €100,000 are there in Spain?
There are currently 1,168 properties under €100,000 in Spain, based on our current active listings.
What can I buy in Spain for my budget of €100,000?
There are currently 1,168 properties available in Spain for a budget of €100,000, based on our current active listings. Property size, condition, features and location within Spain will influence what is available within this budget.
What can I buy in Spain for my budget of €300,000?
There are currently 20,443 properties available in Spain for a budget of €300,000, based on our current active listings. Property size, condition, features and location within Spain will influence what is available within this budget.
What can I buy in Spain for my budget of €500,000?
There are currently 46,726 properties available in Spain for a budget of €500,000, based on our current active listings. Property size, condition, features and location within Spain will influence what is available within this budget.
How many properties have a pool in Spain?
There are currently 46,258 properties with a pool in Spain, based on our current active listings.
What is the property buying process in Spain?

A typical Spain purchase follows:

(1) offer accepted,

(2) reservation agreement and deposit,

(3) legal due diligence (Land Registry checks via nota simple, debts, planning/licences, community fees),

(4) private contract (often “arras”) with a larger deposit,

(5) completion at the Notary where funds are transferred and the escritura is signed, and

(6) registration at the Registro de la Propiedad.

You should avoid paying significant deposits before a lawyer confirms title, charges, and planning status—especially for rural homes or properties with extensions.

Download Spain Buying Guide to learn more about the process from start to finish.

Can foreigners buy property in Spain?

Yes—foreigners can buy property in Spain, including as non-residents. The process is the same as for locals, but you’ll typically need an NIE (Número de Identidad de Extranjero), a Spanish bank account for payments, and clear proof of funds for anti-money-laundering checks. The purchase completes when the title deed (escritura) is signed in front of a Spanish Notary (Notario) and then registered at the Land Registry (Registro de la Propiedad). For some properties (e.g., in rare designated security zones), additional authorisations may apply—your lawyer can confirm during due diligence.

We recommend consulting with a local lawyer to understand any restrictions that may apply to your situation.