flats.com has published its annual ranking of homes for sale with the highest prices in the country, led by the municipality of Marbella, in Malaga, where it is located the most expensive house in Spain, with a starting price of 25 million euros. Thus, the top ten of the most expensive houses for sale At the national level it is monopolized by Malaga, with a total of seven properties distributed between Benahavís and Marbella, followed by Barcelona (1), Madrid (1) and the Balearic Islands (1).
It also publishes the most expensive homes in each province and, in the case of Albacete, is in Ossa de Montiel. It is a rustic farm with a large land, as indicated on its website, and a house built of 400 square meters, with 8 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms, which is located very close to the Lagunas de Ruidera.
With prices between 6,000 and 22,000 euros / m², these are homes with more than 800 m² of built area (separate plot) spread over 2 or 3 floors, more than 5 rooms, at least 3 bathrooms, garden, pool, garage with capacity for several vehicles, high security measures and, in those cases in which they are farms or chalets, located in high standing residential developments.
- Malaga (Marbella) – € 25 million
- Malaga (Benahavís) – € 17.5 million
- Malaga (Marbella) – € 17 million
- Madrid (Pozuelo de Alarcón) – € 17 million
- Malaga (Ronda) – € 16.4 million
- Barcelona (Sitges) – € 16 million
- Malaga (Marbella) – € 14.95 million
- Malaga (Marbella) – € 14.4 million
- Balearic Islands (Andratx) – € 14 million
- Malaga (Benahavís) – € 13.5 million
“These types of rankings are very interesting to analyze how prices show a market that, as also happens with other real estate indicators such as the number of merchantings, advances at two speeds in our country. It is not surprising that large cities and areas of high real estate demand due to tourism monopolize these types of lists, also influenced by the high purchasing power of the foreign buyers and investors that intervene in these regions ”, indicates Ferran Font, director of Estudios de piso.com.
flats.com has also found the most expensive house for sale in each of the 50 Spanish provinces, a ranking that leaves Cádiz, Castellón, Córdoba, Girona, Guipúzcoa, Seville, Toledo or Valencia in prominent positions, and which closes the provinces of Zamora, Soria, Ourense and Jaén, with maximum prices of their most expensive houses that do not reach a million euros.
- A Coruña (Oleiros) – € 3 million
- Álava (Vitoria – Gasteiz) – € 1.7 million
- Albacete (Ossa de Montiel) – € 4.5 million
- Alicante (Jávea) – € 12.5 million
- Almería (Roquetas de Mar) – € 2.98 million
- Asturias (Ribadesella) – € 3.45 million
- Ávila (Cebreros) – € 3.5 million
- Badajoz (Zafra) – € 3 million
- Barcelona (Sitges) – € 16 million
- Burgos (Mena Valley) – € 2.35 million
- Cáceres (Trujillo) – € 2.6 million
- Cádiz (San Roque) – € 13 million
- Cantabria (Ampuero) – € 3.37 million
- Castellón (Segorbe) – € 6.5 million
- Ciudad Real (Viso del Marqués) – € 3.18 million
- Córdoba (Córdoba) – € 6 million
- Cuenca (Cuenca) – € 4.5 million
- Girona (Vilademuls) – € 6.5 million
- Granada (Granada) – € 3.5 million
- Guadalajara (Yebes) – € 1 million
- Guipúzcoa (San Sebastián) – € 7.5 million
- Huelva (Lucena del Puerto) – € 4 million
- Huesca (Prosecutor) – € 3.1 million
- Balearic Islands (Andratx) – € 14 million
- Jaén (Albanchez de Mágina) – € 950,000
- La Rioja (Santurde de Rioja) – € 2 million
- Las Palmas (San Bartolomé de Tirajana) – € 6.5 million
- Leon (Vegas del Condado) – € 1.99 million
- Lleida (Vielha) – € 2.3 million
- Lugo (or Paramo) – € 1.87 million
- Malaga (Marbella) – € 25 million
- Madrid (Pozuelo de Alarcón) – € 17 million
- Murcia (Molina de Segura) – € 4.51 million
- Navarra (Pamplona) – € 1.77 million
- Ourense (O Pereiro de Aguiar) – € 999,000
- Palencia (Grijota) – € 1.3 million
- Pontevedra (Vigo) – € 5 million
- Salamanca (Salamanca) – € 1.32 million
- Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Adeje) – € 4.2 million
- Segovia (Navas de Riofrío) – € 2.5 million
- Seville (Seville) – € 6.8 million
- Soria (Soria) – € 700,000
- Tarragona (Tarragona) – € 2.8 million
- Teruel (La Cerollera) – € 1.8 million
- Toledo (Toledo) – € 6.5 million
- Valencia (Gandía) – € 8 million
- Valladolid (Laguna de Duero) – € 2.5 million
- Biscay (Getxo) – € 4.25 million
- Zamora (Morales del Vino) – € 800,000
- Zaragoza (Zaragoza) – € 1.55 million
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