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Properties for sale in Spain

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House in Finestrat - view 1
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House in Finestrat

Finestrat, Costa Blanca

€819,900
5
3
Pool
224 m²
House in Benijofar - view 1
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House in Benijofar

Benijofar, Costa Blanca

€589,000
3
2
120 m²
Apartment in Calp - view 1
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Apartment in Calp

Calp, Valencia

€995,000
4
2
Pool
124 m²
House in Calla de Mijas - view 1
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House in Calla de Mijas

Calla de Mijas, Andalusia

€882,000
4
3
Pool
154 m²
House in Torre del Rame - view 1
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House in Torre del Rame

Torre del Rame, Murcia

€749,900
3
2
Pool
205 m²
House in Torre del Rame - view 1
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House in Torre del Rame

Torre del Rame, Murcia

€589,900
3
2
Pool
215 m²
House in Cabo Roig - view 1
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Apartment in Villajoyosa - view 1
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Apartment in Villajoyosa

Villajoyosa, Costa Blanca

€655,000
2
2
Pool
98 m²
House in Artola - view 1
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House in Artola

Artola, Andalusia

€709,000
3
2
135 m²
Apartment in Nueva Andalucia - view 1
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Apartment in Nueva Andalucia

Nueva Andalucia, Marbella

€1,325,000
3
3
Pool
267 m²
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Villa in Lo Mendigo

Lo Mendigo, Murcia

€1,200,000
4
5
Pool
341 m²
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Villa in Torre-Pacheco

Torre-Pacheco, Murcia

€660,900
3
3
Pool
142 m²
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Villa in Lo Mendigo

Lo Mendigo, Murcia

€1,200,000
4
5
Pool
341 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 €468,790, 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 €44,950 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 €523,877, 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 €235,625 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 1,240 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 1,240 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 20,387 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 46,870 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 45,849 properties with a pool in Spain, based on our current active listings.
What taxes and fees should I budget for when buying property in Spain?

Costs depend on whether the home is resale or new build and the region. Resales usually involve ITP (transfer tax) set by the autonomous community; new builds often involve VAT/IVA plus AJD (stamp duty) (the Canary Islands use IGIC instead of IVA for many items). In addition, budget for Notary fees, Land Registry fees, legal conveyancing, and translations if needed.

After purchase, typical ongoing costs include IBI (property tax), community fees (if applicable), utilities, and non-resident tax obligations if you don’t live in Spain full-time.

Can non-residents get a mortgage in Spain?

Often yes—many Spanish banks lend to non-residents, typically based on income, age, credit profile, and the property valuation. Non-resident mortgages commonly require more documentation (proof of income, tax returns, bank statements, ID) and may offer a lower loan-to-value than resident mortgages.

Expect the bank to commission an official valuation and to review the property’s legal status before final approval. If speed matters, get a mortgage assessment early and coordinate timelines with your lawyer so the financing conditions match the purchase contract dates.

We recommend speaking with a mortgage broker to understand the application process and get access to the latest mortgage deals in Spain.