6.3% — expected price growth in 2026. The premium real estate market in Spain is showing confident momentum

Cities

Marbella

189 properties

Benahavis

73 properties

Estepona

226 properties

Finestrat

1 property

Fuengirola

36 properties

Benidorm

1 property

Mijas

17 properties

Calpe

10 properties

Featured properties

3 bedrooms apartment for sale in Alegria Residencial XXI, Torrevieja, Spain No. 66
€ 265 000
3 bedrooms apartment for sale in Alegria Residencial XX, Torrevieja, Spain No. 59
€ 279 000

3 bedrooms apartment for sale in Alegria Residencial XX, Torrevieja, Spain No. 59

Living space:
109.06 m²
Bathrooms:
2
Bedrooms:
3
Distance to the sea:
200
3 bedrooms apartment for sale in Alegria Residencial XX, Torrevieja, Spain No. 60
€ 289 000

3 bedrooms apartment for sale in Alegria Residencial XX, Torrevieja, Spain No. 60

Living space:
109.06 m²
Bathrooms:
2
Bedrooms:
3
Distance to the sea:
200
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3 bedrooms villa for sale , Pago Del Higueron, Spain No. 105
€ 1 190 000
3 bedrooms villa for sale , Estepona, Spain No. 145
€ 960 000

3 bedrooms villa for sale , Estepona, Spain No. 145

Living space:
199 m²
Bathrooms:
3
Bedrooms:
3
4 bedrooms villa for sale , El Chaparral, Spain No. 157
€ 894 000

4 bedrooms villa for sale , El Chaparral, Spain No. 157

Living space:
158.31 m²
Bathrooms:
3
Bedrooms:
4
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Properties for sale in Spain

The Property-Investment-Spain website features a wide selection of investment real estate in Spain. Use the advanced search system to find a suitable option and leave your contact details to connect directly with the seller to discuss the transaction.

Types of properties in Spain

Main types of property for sale in Spain for permanent residence and investment
Property type Description
Studio Cheap property with an open-plan layout that combines the sleeping area with the living room and kitchen. The kitchen unit is often built into a niche or separated by a bar counter. Outdoor relaxation areas are limited to a French or standard balcony.
Standard apartments Designed with clear zoning into daytime (living room, kitchen) and nighttime (bedrooms) areas. Kitchens may be either separate or combined with the living room. Most projects include balconies or terraces.
Penthouses Luxury real estate located on the top floor of a building. They feature spacious layouts, high ceilings, panoramic windows, and access to terraces from several rooms, as well as a private rooftop solarium accessible via an internal staircase. Terraces often include pools or Jacuzzis.
Townhouses Terraced houses with shared walls between neighbours, private entrances and land plots. The living room, kitchen and dining area are typically on the first floor, while bedrooms are on the second. Properties often include a private garage or parking space.
Villas Detached houses with a pool, garage and garden. The interior may include offices and master bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and walk-in closets, as well as guest rooms, laundry rooms, storage areas and additional utility spaces.
Commercial property Properties intended for business use: offices, shops, restaurants, warehouses, hotels and more.

Investment in high-yield real estate in Spain

In March 2026, the average cost of property in Spain was recorded at €2,709 per square metre. Year-on-year growth reached 17.2%, indicating market expansion and strong buyer demand. Entering projects at the construction stage allows investors to optimise budgets: such investments are typically 10–20% more profitable compared to completed properties, enabling capital growth by the time of ownership transfer.

The long-term and short-term rental sector continues its upward trend. Rental rates increased by 7.1%, reaching an average of €15 per square metre. The average annual rental yield in Spain is 8.68%. In the most in-demand locations, such as Barcelona and Malaga, actual figures may exceed 18%.

Popular areas to buy property in Spain

Where to buy real estate in Spain for investment:

Location Description
Torrevieja The city is located between the Mediterranean Sea and two large salt lagoons – Salinas de Torrevieja and La Mata. La Mata and Los Locos beaches receive annual Blue Flag certifications for water cleanliness. Main connections with neighbouring regions are provided by the N-332 national road and the AP-7 highway.
Alicante The administrative centre of the province is built around Mount Benacantil, topped by Santa Barbara Castle. Infrastructure includes major chain hospitals and the El Corte Inglés shopping centre. The central Postiguet Beach borders the Esplanade promenade, allowing you to walk from the shoreline to restaurants, bars and shops within minutes.
Valencia The city is divided into historic and modern parts by a 9-kilometre park located in the former Turia riverbed. It is home to the City of Arts and Sciences and one of the largest ports in the Mediterranean. The transport network includes a metro system with 10 lines and Cercanías commuter trains. Malvarrosa and Las Arenas beaches, 60 metres wide, are equipped with sporting areas and restaurants serving the local cuisine.
Benidorm Known for its unique skyline with numerous skyscrapers. The city is home to the Aqualandia water park and Terra Natura Zoo. Poniente Beach, after a recent promenade reconstruction, has become a main area for relaxed leisure, while Levante focuses on tourist services and a 24-hour entertainment industry.
Madrid The geographical and administrative centre of the country. The main transport hub is Atocha station, from where AVE high-speed trains reach Valencia in under 2 hours and Barcelona in 2.5 hours. The city hosts three major museums (Prado, Reina Sofia and Thyssen-Bornemisza), forming the "Golden Triangle of Art". Infrastructure includes bank headquarters, embassies and Casa de Campo Park.
Malaga A major logistics hub of Andalusia with an international airport and a cruise terminal. The city is surrounded by mountains that create a natural barrier against cold air masses, providing around 300 sunny days per year. Infrastructure includes the Andalusia Technology Park, a Pompidou Centre branch and a museum located in a former tobacco factory building.
Marbella A resort area at the foot of La Concha mountain. The centre of infrastructure is Puerto Banus Marina, featuring berths for superyachts and boutiques of global brands. Dozens of professional golf courses are located along the coastline. The city offers a network of private international colleges following British and American curricula, as well as modern medical clinics.

Trusted developers in Spain

The following companies offer an optimal balance of quality and property prices in Spain:

  • Neinor Homes. Founded in 2015, the company quickly became a market leader by implementing digitalised processes. After acquiring Aedas Homes, it manages the largest land bank in the country. Its portfolio includes landmark projects such as Sky Homes in Valencia and Hacienda Homes in Malaga.
  • Metrovacesa. One of the oldest developers in the country, operating since 1918. It specialises in large-scale urban projects, including Malaga Towers on the seafront and the eco-friendly Alyssa residential complex in Madrid.
  • Via Celere. Operating since 2007, the developer is known as a technological innovator in residential construction. Notable projects include Célere Cortijo Norte in Madrid and Célere Sea Views in Estepona.
  • Alegria. A group of companies operating since 2011, combining the functions of developer, real estate agency and service operator. Its main activity is concentrated on the Costa Blanca coast. The portfolio includes more than 20 completed projects, such as Alegria 12 and Alegria 25 in Torrevieja.

Benefits of investing in real estate in Spain

Top 3 reasons to buy property in Spain for foreigners:

Reason Description
Transparency and legal stability EU membership guarantees investors compliance with European standards for private property protection and legislative stability. The legal system ensures transaction transparency: every deal must be registered in the Property Registry, eliminating the risk of encumbrances. A high level of digitalisation of public services allows remote requests for property extracts, legal checks and tax payments via secure platforms.
Favourable climate and natural conditions The country's geographical location provides more than 300 sunny days per year and diverse natural landscapes. The coastline offers the highest number of Blue Flag beaches in the world. The combination of seaside resorts, mountain ranges and natural reserves allows apartments and villas in Spain to be used year-round – both for personal use and rental.
Developed infrastructure The country ranks among Europe's leaders in road quality and transport network development. The AVE high-speed train system enables fast travel between distant regions. Social infrastructure includes modern medical centres ranked globally for equipment quality, as well as international educational institutions accredited under IB and British standards.

Trends and forecasts of the Spanish real estate market

Prices of real estate for sale in Spain are expected to increase by 7–10% during 2026. This forecast is based on several fundamental factors:

  • Supply shortage in high-demand locations. The pace of new housing construction does not meet growing domestic and international demand, especially in coastal regions and major cities.
  • Interest rate reduction. Expected monetary easing and lower mortgage rates increase purchasing power and stimulate investment activity.
  • Stable inflow of foreign capital. The country remains one of the key destinations for institutional and private investors from the EU, the UK and North America.
  • Rising construction costs. Increased material costs and a shortage of skilled labour force developers have led to the inclusion of these expenses in final property prices.
  • Infrastructure development. Large-scale projects, such as the expansion of the AVE network and modernisation of port areas in Malaga and Valencia, increase the investment attractiveness of surrounding areas.

FAQ

Why choose Property-Investment-Spain?

Property-Investment-Spain provides full transaction support: from expert selection of liquid houses and apartments in Spain to after-sales service.

How many properties are available for investment in Spain on the Property-Investment-Spain website?

Our catalogue features a wide selection of verified properties, including real estate from developer Alegria and other well-known developers. The database is regularly updated and covers the most promising locations.

Why invest in property in Spain?

The country combines EU legal stability, steady asset price growth (over 17% in the 12 months as of March 2026) and strong rental demand. Liquidity is supported by developed tourism infrastructure and the country's status as a major technological and business hub in Europe.

What is ROI in Spain?

Return on real estate investments in Spain is a measure of the profitability of real estate investments in Spain, expressed as a percentage.

What is the minimum investment required to enter the Spanish real estate market?

Prices of Spanish real estate for sale start at approximately €180,000.

Can foreigners buy property in Spain for investment?

Yes, the law does not restrict foreign citizens from investing in property in Spain. Only a valid passport and a foreign identification number (NIE) are required.

Can I get a residence permit in Spain through property investment?

Currently, there are no active programs that allow legalisation through the purchase of properties in Spain for investment.

How can I choose real estate for investment in Spain?

The process includes several stages: defining a strategy (resale or rental), selecting a location based on price growth and yield and conducting technical and legal due diligence. It is recommended to involve professional brokers to assess actual liquidity and investment potential.

Which residential projects in Spain are good for investment?

The most in-demand projects are those by large developers in areas with developing infrastructure, including high-rise complexes such as Malaga Towers and Sky Homes.

Is Spain real estate a good investment?

Spanish property allows not only capital preservation in a stable currency but also returns significantly higher than bank deposit rates in the EU.

What tax is paid on rental income in Spain?

For citizens of the EU, Norway and Iceland, the tax rate is 19%; for other countries, it is 24%.

Who will manage my property in Spain?

Property management can be handled by specialised companies. They take care of tenant search, contract signing, payment control, maintenance and interaction with tax authorities. Their services typically cost 10–20% of rental income.

Can I invest in properties in Spain remotely?

Yes, this is done by issuing a notarised power of attorney to an official representative or lawyer.

What are the estimated rental yields for real estate in Spain?

The average yield is 8.68% annually, but in popular locations it often exceeds 18%.

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