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Spain has about 8,000 kilometres of coastline and 3,000 listed beaches, only Italy has a longer coastline in Europe! It’s not a surprise: Spain is one of “the” top tourist destination for European with more than 20% of European travellers. For those in search of sun and sand at any time of year,… yes, you found it!

You will find excellent facilities and sandy beaches in all the Spanish Regions. In 2022, 120.000 properties were bought by foreigners! Have a look at our detailed analysis if you want to read more on that: Who are the foreigners buying properties in Spain?

 

How could you quickly find a nice beach in Spain?

 

Of course, you have to ask it to the local residents. But we want to help you if you want to plan before getting there! Don’t hesitate to tell us, should you think we missed one! We helped you with four sources:

1.Our top beaches sorted per Spanish Costas

We have created Infographics for the main Spanish Costas. You will find on those everything you should know on the Spanish Costas: Airports, AVE stations, Cities, Traditional & Flea markets, Outlets, Shopping malls, Unesco sites, kids parks, Natural parks, Golf courses, Universities and of course the top beaches.

2.The Blue Flag rating: 579 beaches in Spain

3.The Q rating: 248 beaches in Spain

4.The Top 10 Spanish beaches according to the Tourist Bureau

 

 

 

1. Our ranking of the best beaches in Spain sorted by Costas

We have created a series of “Must see activities” for each Spanish Costas and incorporated those in our newly released infographics. Click on any link and you will find a pdf downloadable version of each of those infographics.

 

The best beaches in the Spanish Islands

The best beaches in the Balearic Islands

  • Balnearion de San Juan
  • Playa Illetes (Formentera)
  • Cala Comte (Ibiza)
  • Playa de Muro Beach (Playa de Muro)
  • Cala Pregonda (Minorque)
  • Cala d’Hort (Ibiza)
  • Cala Macarelleta (Minorque)
  • Port de Pollença Beach (Port de Pollença)
  • Playa de Alcudia (Port d’Alcudia)
  • Playa de Son Bou (Alaior)
  • Playa de Llevant (Formentera)
  • Cala Turqueta (Ciudadela)
  • Cala Mitjana (Cala Galdana)
  • Playa Aguas Blancas (Ibiza)
  • Playa de Migjorn (Migjorn)
  • Cala Saladeta (Sant Antoni de Portmany)
  • Cala Millor Beach (Cala Millor)

 

 

The best beaches in Canary Islands

  • Pozo de la Salud (El Hierro)
  • Playa de Cofete (Morro del Jable)
  • Playa de las Conchas (Isla de Graciosa)
  • El Cotillo Beach & Lagoons (El Cotillo)
  • Playa de Benijo (Almaciga)
  • Sotavento Beach (Costa Calma)
  • Playa de Sotavento (Playa de Jandia)
  • Playa del Matorral (Pajara)
  • Playa de Las Canteras (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria)
  • Monumento Natural de Ajuy (Fuerteventura)
  • Playa Del Duque (Costa Adeje)
  • Playa Dorada Beach (Playa Blanca)
  • Piscinas Naturales El Caleton (Garachico)
  • Playa El Bollullo (Puerto de la Cruz)
  • Playa de las Vistas (Los Cristianos)
  • Playa de Maspalomas (Maspalomas)

 

 

The best beaches in the Spanish Costas

The best beaches in the Costa de Almería

  • Balneario de Sierra Alhamilla (Almería),
  • Monsul Beach (San Jose),
  • Playa de los Muertos (Carboneras),
  • Serena Beach (Roquetas de Mar),
  • Playa de los Genoveses (Cabo de Gata),
  • Playa de Aguadulce (Aguadulce),
  • Cala de Enmedio (Agua Amarga),
  • El Playazo (Rodalquilar),
  • Garrucha Beach (Garrucha),
  • Playas de Vera (Vera),
  • Cala del Plomo (Agua Amarga)

 

 

The best beaches in the Costa de Azahar

  • Playa Almadrava (Benicàssim),
  • Playa Benicarló (Benicarló),
  • Balneario Villavieja (Castellón),
  • Playa Marina D’Or (Castellón),
  • Playa Romana(Castellón),
  • Playa Moro (Alcocébre),
  • Playa Sant Antoni (Cullera),
  • Playa Gandia (Gandia),
  • Playa Serradal(Alcocébre),
  • Playa Xeraco (Xeraco),
  • Playa Peñiscola (Peñíscola),
  • Playa Alcossebre (Alcocébre),
  • Playa Benicàssim (Benicàssim),
  • Playa Vinaros (Vinarós)

 

 

The best beaches in the Costa Barcelona

  • Balneario Titus (Arenys de Mar),
  • Balneario Hotel Colón (Caldes d’Estrac),
  • Santa Susanna,
  • Malgrat de mar (Maresme),
  • PREMIÀ DE MAR (Maresme),
  • San Bartolomé y santa Tecla,
  • Vilassar de mar (Barcelona),
  • playa principal de Calella (Calella),
  • Roca Grossa (Calella), Barceloneta Beach (Barcelona),
  • La Playa de Sitges (Sitges),
  • Beach Castelldelfels Barcelona (Castelldefels),
  • Playa de Castelldefels (Castelldefels),
  • Playa Balmins (Sitges),
  • Bogatell Beach (Barcelona),
  • Platja de Ribes Roges (Vilanova i la Geltru),
  • Badalona Beach (Badalona),
  • Passeig Marítim (Sitges),
  • Nova Mar Bella Beach (Barcelona),
  • Playa de Sant Sebastia (Sitges),
  • Ocata Beach (El Masnou),
  • Delta del Llobregat (El Prat de Llobregat),
  • Playa del Hombre Muerto (Sitges),
  • Sausalito Beach (Sitges),
  • Platja de la Nova Icaria (Barcelone),
  • Platja de Gava (Gava)

 

 

 

The best beaches in the Costa Blanca

  • Poniente Beach (Benidorm),
  • Playa de la Fossa o Levante (Calpe),
  • Arenal Beach (Javea),
  • Las Salinas de Torrevieja (Torrevieja),
  • Promenade of Calpe (Calpe),
  • Guardamar Moncayo Beach (Guardamar del Segura),
  • Cala Finestrat Beach (Finestrat),
  • Playa del Albir (El Albir), Playa El Carabassi (Elche),
  • Cala del Moraig (Benitachell),
  • Playa de Guardamar (Alicante),
  • Altea Beach (Altea),
  • Playa L’Ampolla (Moraira)

 

 

The best beaches in the Costa Brava

  • Cala Senyor Ramon,
  • Platja de s’Agaró,
  • Cala Futadera,
  • Platja del Castell de Palamos,
  • Cala Boadella

 

 

 

The best beaches in the Costa Calida

  • Playa de Calblanque (Cartagena),
  • Cala del Pino et Plage Entremares (La Manga),
  • Playa Portús (Cartagena),
  • Playa Barraca Quemada de La Llana (San Pedro del Pinatar),
  • Playa Amarilla (Águilas),
  • Playa La Carolina (Águilas),
  • Playa de Percheles (Mazarrón),
  • Playa Baño de las Señoritas (Lorca),
  • Cala Cortina (Cartagena),
  • Cala Blanca (Lorca)

 

 

The best beaches in the Costa Daurada

  • Balneario de Coma-Ruga (Vendrell)
  • Llevant Beach (Salou)
  • Llarga Beach (Salou)
  • Playa de la Pineda (La Pineda)
  • Capellans Beach (Salou)
  • Cambrils Beach Platja Prat d’En Fores y Regueral (Cambrils)
  • Playa El Torn Naturist Beach (L’Hospitalet de l’Infant)
  • Playa El Milagro (Tarragona)
  • Playa de Arrabassada (Tarragona)
  • Playa La Savinosa (Tarragona)
  • Platja de la Llosa (Cambrils)
  • Playa Cristal (Miami Platja)

 

 

The best beaches in the Costa de la Luz

  • Playa de Isla de Canela,
  • Playa de Punta Umbria,
  • Playa de torre de la Higuera,
  • Playa de matalascañas,
  • Playa cruz del mar,
  • Playa del rompidillo,
  • Playa la caleta,
  • Playa de la Cortadura,
  • Cala de Roche,
  • Playa de los caños de Meca,
  • Playa del Cañuelo,
  • Paya de los Lances

 

 

The best beaches in the Costa del Sol

  • Playa de la Cala Mijas (La Cala de Mijas)
  • Playa La Carihuela (Torremolinos)
  • Playa El Bajondillo (Torremolinos)
  • Burriana Beach (Nerja)
  • Puerto Cabopino Beach and Marina (Marbella)
  • Playa de La Malagueta (Malaga)
  • Playa Del Cristo (Estepona)
  • Playa de la Cala el Cañuelo (Nerja)
  • Playa de San Pedro de Alcantara (San Pedro de Alcantara)
  • Playa Los Alamos / El Canuelo (Torremolinos)
  • Playa Arroyo de La Miel (Benalmadena)
  • Carvajal Beach (Benalmadena)

 

 

The best beaches in the Costa Tropical

  • Playa de Calahonda,
  • Playa de La Rijana,
  • Playa de Castell de Ferro,
  • Playa de La Mamola,
  • Playa de La Herradura

 

 

The best beaches in the Costa de Valencia

  • Playa de Malvarrosa,
  • Playa de Pinedo,
  • Platja de la Malladeta,
  • Playa de San Antonio,
  • Playa de Jeresa,
  • Playa de Daimus,
  • Playa de Oliva

 

 

2. Blue Flag rating: 579 beaches in Spain

In Spain, you can choose from 579 beaches, 100 Marina resorts and five sustainable tourist boats, all distinguished with the prestigious Blue Flag award, thanks to their quality and safety.

As such, Spain is the top nation in terms of site ranked by the Blue Flag system.

 

What does this mean?

  • One out of five beaches in Spain has a Blue Flag!
  • One out of six beaches in the World is Spanish!

 

This award is bestowed by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE). This institution was created in 1987 by Europe but now is a worldwide organisation.

 

What does this distinction guarantee?

The sites are ranked on 31 different criteria’s: Environment, Water Quality, Safety,… Have a look at the full list of criteria’s here.

Find the map with all the beaches, sorted by Access to the beach for disabled, Nudist, Sandy, Rocky, Inland, Coastal,…

 

 

3. Q for Quality distinction rating: 248 beaches in Spain

This rating is awarded by the Spanish Tourism Quality Institute (ICTE). The Tourism Institute ranks not only beaches but as well many different sites for the quality and safeness of their sites: campings, hotels, Golfs, Touristic activities,…

Find all lists of the best beaches for all the Spanish Costas in our papers on all the Spanish Costas and on the infographics: Enjoy all the Spanish Costas: get the best out of it: our top papers of 2017

4. The top 10 beaches according to the Tourist Bureau of Spain

  1. Illetes, Formentera, Balearic Islands
  2. As Catedrais, Galicia
  3. La Concha, San Sebastian
  4. Bolonia, Costa de la Luz
  5. El Cofete, Las Palmas, Canary Islands
  6. Cala Bassa, Ibiza, Balearic Islands
  7. Las Canteras, Las Palmas, Canary Islands
  8. Rodas, Galicia
  9. Platja Gran, Cadaqués, Costa Brava
  10. Cué, Llanes, Asturias, Costa Verde

Source: Spain Tourist Bureau

 

If you want to have some pictures of those beaches, google image is a good start but have a look at the impressive database on the website of Aena (the company managing the Spanish airports).

Are you booking your holidays soon? Read our last paper: Our best ideas for planning your holidays in Spain! Our top 2017 papers!

Here are 8 reasons why you need more holidays to enjoy the best Spanish beaches?

8 reasons why you should go on holidays more often, Infographic

Don’t hesitate to tell us what’s your favourite beach or if you found an even more beautiful one to share with our readers!

 

Looking for a lawyer, an architect, a property hunter in Spain? Ask us directly!

 

 

 

 

 

Stéphane

Senior analyst and strategist at HTBIS

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The Unesco sites, the parks for kids, the green parks, the golf courses, the universities and last but not least the top beaches. Check our infographic. Costa de Barcelona map Know everything on the Costa de Barcelona: its Airports, its AVE stations, its Cities and villages, its shopping places: Traditional & Flea markets, Outlets and shopping malls. What should you visit? The Unesco sites, the parks for kids, the green parks, the golf courses, the universities and last but not least the top beaches. Check our infographic. Costa_blancaV2 map Know everything on the Costa Blanca: its Airports, its AVE stations, its Cities and villages, its shopping places: Traditional & Flea markets, Outlets and shopping malls. What should you visit? The Unesco sites, the parks for kids, the green parks, the golf courses, the universities and last but not least the top beaches. Check our infographic. Costa brava map Infographic Know everything on the Costa Brava: its Airports, its AVE stations, its Cities and villages, its shopping places: Traditional & Flea markets, Outlets and shopping malls. What should you visit? The Unesco sites, the parks for kids, the green parks, the golf courses, the universities and last but not least the top beaches. Check our infographic. Costa Calida map Know everything on the Costa Calida: its Airports, its AVE stations, its Cities and villages, its shopping places: Traditional & Flea markets, Outlets and shopping malls. What should you visit? The Unesco sites, the parks for kids, the green parks, the golf courses, the universities and last but not least the top beaches. Check our infographic. Costa Daurada map Infographic Know everything on the Costa Daurada: its Airports, its AVE stations, its Cities and villages, its shopping places: Traditional & Flea markets, Outlets and shopping malls. What should you visit? The Unesco sites, the parks for kids, the green parks, the golf courses, the universities and last but not least the top beaches. Check our infographic. Costa de la Luz map Know everything on the Costa de la Luz: its Airports, its AVE stations, its Cities and villages, its shopping places: Traditional & Flea markets, Outlets and shopping malls. What should you visit? The Unesco sites, the parks for kids, the green parks, the golf courses, the universities and last but not least the top beaches. Check our infographic. Costa del Sol map Find everything on the Costa del Sol: its Airports, its AVE stations, its Cities and villages, its shopping places: Traditional & Flea markets, Outlets and shopping malls. What should you visit? The Unesco sites, the parks for kids, the green parks, the golf courses, the universities and last but not least the top beaches. Check our infographic. 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Everything you ever wanted to know about the Costa de Almería

 

Almería is a very common name when tourism is the subject. It might refer to Almeria City, house to nearly 200.000 people. Or it might refer to the Spanish province of Almería, of which Almería city is the capital. Either way, the name only brings up images of beautiful beaches, stunning mountain ranges and quite interesting history.

Location-wise, the province of Almería is located in the Autonomous community of Andalusia, a huge landmass that thoroughly covers the south end of the Iberic peninsula. The province’s border is marked by several natural landmarks, such as Gádor’s Sierra to the west, Sierra Alhamilla on the north, a great valley with the delta of the Andaraz river over the east, and hundreds of miles of gorgeous coast along the southern border with the Mediterranean Sea.

As for the climate, most of the Iberic peninsula’s conditions are maintained, nonetheless, the temperatures are much lower than those of the northern provinces, unsurprisingly. With minimum temperatures of 8º (Celsius) on a January morning and maximum temperatures of 31º on an August noon. Normally, bathing time extends from May to October, which is just shy of 9 months. Find out all the monthly statistics for the city of Almería, including sea temperature, in our infographic.

Looking at Almería’s History, you will discover how interesting it has been, since it was only in 1492 that the “Reconquista” succeeded, meaning that there were still some Arabic remains on the lands before. The Arabic forces that once dominated almost all of the Iberic peninsula were now cornered and forced to flee, ending a conflict that had been going on for almost 8 centuries straight. This victory was achieved the same year that Christopher Columbus took a famous trip over the Atlantic toward the Americas.

The Arabic influence is very strongly rooted in this area, a great example of this is the former Arabic fortress known as “La Alcazaba”, built in the year 955 by the Muslim governors of the time, which ruled from its insides. If ancient architecture and medieval history are counted among your interests, this is a place you can’t go without seeing.

 

The Alcazaba of Almería is a fortified complex in Almería. The word “Alcazaba” from the Arabic word al-qasbah, signifies a walled-fortification in a city.

 

Infrastructure in the area is certainly lacking, but this is no surprise since the most populated city of the province does not reach 200.000 citizens. This is a very rural area, if we count the population of the top 6 cities’ (Almería, Roquetas del Mar, El Ejido, Adra, Vera and Berja), we only get a tad over 400.000 thousand people.

This means two things, first, the infrastructure is the one of a big town, not a small city. Of course, there are the basic buildings such as hospitals, 2 in Almería and 1 in Roquetas, there is the University of Almería, and the Almería Airport, but there isn’t much more. An AVE (high-speed trains) station will be greatly appreciated, and its construction is being planned.

Nonetheless, there is an old fashion railway station that connects the province directly with the city of Granada, other cities such as Madrid and Barcelona are accessible via transhipment. There are also interurban bus routes that connect the city with every province in Spain and even some in France.

 

What about the real estate market in Almería?

First, let’s talk about Almería’s general economy. Before the 2007 global crisis, Almería was well off, the unemployment rate was below 5% and the number of businesses was doing nothing but growing. Although Almería had a solid economy before the crisis, it had and still has a heavy relationship with tourism, which is not a particularly profitable sector right after a world crisis.

After the crisis, the number of unemployed people skyrocketed, as it did in the rest of Spain, but thanks to Almería’s heavy dependence on tourism and low production, Almería’s economy has been recovering ever since, and even though tourism is becoming profitable again, the government has been trying to implement ways of production besides tourism.

The most important one is the agricultural sector. Almería has one of the most important zones of production in Europe, with several thousands of square miles under greenhouses. With more than 2.000 hectares of tomatoes and 70 olives, it is not to be underestimated.

Now, the rest of the industries have fallen behind, Almería is not a trading centre and they do not have much production of manufactured goods, but the tourism sector is starting to grow again, with thousands of tourists visiting the city year-round.

As for the Real Estate Market, it has not been doing very well in the last few years, the prices for the most expensive and luxurious properties have fallen very low, but unexpectedly, the prices of the most affordable and inexpensive properties have risen significantly.

Nonetheless, the market has been predicted to reach a limit for inexpensive properties, but the costlier ones can always go lower. This all means that, unless you are trying to build either a hotel or a farm, if you want to buy real estate in Almería, you will do it to enjoy lower prices… And not, at least in the short term, to make a huge profit.

Read our paper we wrote last year in Almería if you want to discover more of the city: Almería, one of the Andalusian pearls

 

Check the real estate price evolution for Almería and Spain since 1995

For more on that, read our detailed quarterly report on the Almería property market.

Could Almería be your ideal retiring spot?

Almería is a small and simple place and the people live simple, enjoyable lives. If what you are looking for is a place to relax, to get away from the hassle of living in a crowded metropolitan area, this is the place for you. And as we just explained, last but not least, the real estate prices are low.

But that doesn’t mean there isn’t anything to do, as a matter of fact, there are many places where you can recreate and enjoy your free time in and around Almería, just to list a few, there are:

The Museum of Almería, Almería’s Art Museum, the house of cinematography, the Guitar’s Museum, the Civil war shelters, the olive oil museum, the Cervantes Theatre and the Apolo Theatre, and a variety of culturally important locations that you must visit.

There are as well many festivals that you can enjoy, such as the Festival in honour of the Virgen del Mar, La Semana Santa (Holy Week, celebrated during Easter), The carnival, The Corpus Christi, Saint Joan’s Night, and Día del Pendón.

Those who are into the history of cinematography will be thrilled to know that the movie theatre in Almería has had an outstanding role since the 60s, and this province has been the scenery for many very famous and important movies, such as Conan the Barbarian, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Indiana Jones and the last crusade, among many others.

 

Download the pdf map of the Costa de Almeria

 

Why not start with some holidays in Almería?

If you are looking for a summer house, a place in which you can let go of the responsibilities of your life and isolate yourself for a while, this is the place for you. If you have children, though, you might want to go somewhere else.

Almería is not a very big place, but there are many beaches where children can go and still enjoy themselves. For grownups, it’s a different story. No matter what you are interested in, you can be sure that Almería has it. Unless you are looking for amusement parks and gigantic roller coasters, of course.

There are at least a dozen museums centred on the most varied topics, history lovers will be delighted with the rich culture and the deep Arabic roots in the area, and movie fans will have a blast at the cinematography’s house and go to visit the famous movie locations, and festivals can be enjoyed pretty much year-round.

And, of course, the beaches. There are so many beautiful beaches in Almería that to name them all would require hours. Like Monsul Beach, Balneario de Sierra Alhamilla, Playa de Los Muertos, Serena beach, Playa de lo Genovese, playa de Aguadulce, and many, many others. And if you ever get tired of the beaches, you can enjoy yourself in the river as well.

Playa Garrucha

 

In conclusion

Almería is a gorgeous place, surrounded by nature in its most beautiful expression, with dozens of landmarks to visit, so many that you probably couldn’t visit them all even if you tried. This is a paradise for those looking to get away, for those looking to put some distance between themselves and the stress of their daily lives, and for those looking to enjoy the rest of their lives in a very calm and relaxed manner.

Though, if you are looking for a great investment location instead, you are out of luck, and you probably will be better off putting your money somewhere else.

 

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Costa de Almería Map information

  • Airport: Almería
  • Ave stations:
  • Cities: Almería (193,000 inhabitants), Roquetas del Mar (92,000), El Ejido (88,000 inhabitants), Adra (24,700 inhabitants), Vera (15,000 inhabitants),
    Berja (14,000 inhabitants), Almerimar (6,800 inhabitants)
  • Unesco sites: Alhambra, Generalife and Albayzín, Granada (1984,1994), Find all the UNESCO Sites in Spain on our page: “10 reasons why you should buy in Spain”
  • Top beaches: Balneario de Sierra Alhamilla (Almería), Monsul Beach (San Jose), Playa de los Muertos (Carboneras), Serena Beach (Roquetas de Mar), Playa de los Genoveses (Cabo de Gata), Playa de Aguadulce (Aguadulce), Cala de Enmedio (Agua Amarga), El Playazo (Rodalquilar), Garrucha Playa (Garrucha), Playas de Vera (Vera), Cala del Plomo (Agua Amarga)
  • Kids Parks : Oasys MiniHollywood (Almería), Fort Bravo Texas Hollywood (Tabernas)
  • Shopping Malls & Outlets: Centro Comercial Mediterráneo (Almería), Gran Plaza Shopping Park (Roquetas de Mar)
  • Traditional & Flea markets: –
  • Top golf courses: La Envia, Alboran, Playa Macenas, Valle del Este Play with the best golf clubs sets in Spain thanks to our local partner.
  • Natural Parks: El Hondo, Parque Natural del Penyal d’Ifac, Parc Natural de la Marjal de Oliva-Pego, Sierra de Castril Natural Park, Sierra Nevada National Park, Parque Natural del Montgó, Parc Natural Ses Salines d’Eivissa i Formentera, Parc Natural De l’Albufera
  • University: Universidad de Almería
  • Hospitals: Hospital Torrecárdenas, Hospital Mediterráneo (Almería), Hospital de Poniente (Roquetas de Mar)

 

Read further on the Costa de Almería and Spain

  1. TOURIST OFFICE:
  2. AIRPORTS: All the Spanish Airports and flight info on the official site of AENA
  3. TRAINS: Renfe website
  4. BEACHES: Where will you find the top beaches in Spain?
  5. GOLFS: Reread our Summer paper on the subject What are the top golf courses in Spain? Play with the best golf clubs sets in Spain thanks to our local partner.
  6. KIDS PARKS: Our selection of the Top parks for children in Spain
  7. MUST VISIT IN SPAIN: Our top 5 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Spain, Find all the Unesco sites in Spain

 

Find all our other articles and maps on the Spanish Costas:

 

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Discover the new build properties available from trusted developers in our network and buy them at zero extra cost.

How many new build properties could you find in Spain?

Where are the new build properties in Spain?

 

The “Ministerio de Fomento”, just released the number of unsold new homes in Spain: it is 457,000 at the end of 2019 vs 460,000 end of 2018. Earlier, it was quite higher: with 477,000 new build in 2017 and 492,000 at the end of 2016.

So the number of new build properties waiting to be sold in 2019 is only slightly lower than in 2018.

In Spain, you have a total of 25 million homes in total, so this means about 1.8% of all the properties existing in Spain are unsold new build properties .

Find this statistic always updated in our “real estate Returns and Mortgages in Spain” table.

As we wrote in one of our earlier paper, buying a new build property has many advantages: What are the advantages of buying a new build property in Spain?

 

Have a look at the evolution of Unsold New Homes in Spain since 2005

 

In which Spanish regions will you find the most Unsold New Homes in 2019?

Have a look at our chart: the Valencian Community, Catalonia and Andalusia are the 3 biggest regions and represent 50% of the new build properties!

 

You will find those two charts with many others always up to date in our “Must see charts about the Spanish real estate market” page.

 

Discover the best new build projects in Spain available right now

2 beds 1 bath 61.3 m²
2 beds 2 baths 61.3 m²
3 beds 3 baths 191 m²
3 beds 2 baths 109 m²
2 beds 2 baths 97 m²
3 beds 2 baths 114 m²
3 beds 2 baths 106 m²
2 beds 2 baths 83 m²
3 beds 2 baths 103 m²
2 beds 2 baths 90 m²
2 beds 2 baths 83 m²
3 beds 2 baths 98 m²
2 beds 2 baths 90 m²
2 beds 2 baths 81.7 m²
3 beds 2 baths 101.9 m²
3 beds 2 baths 119.8 m²
3 beds 2 baths 129.2 m²
3 beds 2 baths 106.9 m²
2 beds 2 baths 88.9 m²
3 beds 2 baths 106.9 m²
3 beds 3 baths 177 m²
3 beds 2 baths 84 m²
2 beds 2 baths 72 m²
2 beds 2 baths 73 m²
3 beds 2 baths 85 m²
2 beds 2 baths 71 m²
2 beds 2 baths 80 m²
3 beds 2 baths 88 m²
3 beds 3 baths 162 m²
3 beds 2 baths 220 m²
3 beds 2 baths 100 m²
2 beds 2 baths 76 m²
3 beds 2 baths 97 m²
2 beds 2 baths 81 m²
3 beds 2 baths 123 m²
2 beds 2 baths 154 m²
3 beds 2 baths 116 m²
3 beds 2 baths 149 m²
3 beds 2 baths 133 m²
2 beds 2 baths 87 m²

 

Which cities have the biggest percentage of New build homes for sale in Spain in 2019?

  • Madrid 9.5%
  • Barcelona 9%
  • Alicante 8.2%
  • Castellón 5.4%
  • Valencia 4.7%
  • Murcia 4.5%
  • Toledo 4.5%
  • Almería 3.8%

 

Which cities have the most New build homes on the market vs the total number of existing homes?

  • Castellón 5.8%
  • Toledo 4.9%
  • (La) Rioja 4.4%
  • Almería 4.3%
  • Ciudad Real 3.9%
  • Lleida 3.8%
  • Santa Cruz de Tenerife 3.2%
  • Alicante 2.9%

 

The two most active regions in Spain in 2019?

  1. The Basque Country: -15%
  2. The Balearic Islands: -13%

 

Here is the full overview per region:

Cities 2018 2019 Evolution
Andalusia 69327 67585 -2.5%
Aragon 13085 12736 -2.7%
Asturias 10084 10300 2.1%
Balearic Islands 9290 8097 -12.8%
Canary Islands 29237 30254 3.5%
Cantabria 0 0
Castile and León 32079 31703 -1.2%
Castilla-La Mancha 39998 39645 -0.9%
Catalonia 73048 75685 3.6%
Valencian Community 86137 83577 -3.0%
Extremadura 0 0
Galicia 21870 20827 -4.8%
Madrid (Community of) 40145 43283 7.8%
Region of Murcia 21222 20388 -3.9%
Navarre 0 0
Basque Country 3747 3190 -14.9%
La Rioja 8981 8985 0.0%
Ceuta & Melilla 1626 854 -47.5%
TOTAL 459876 457109 -0.6%

As a reminder, here was the situation in 2018

The main difference between 2019 and 2018 is a slight decrease for nearly all the cities and the regions in terms of stock of unsold properties apart for Ceuta and Melilla.

 

Which cities have the biggest percentage of Newbuild homes for sale in Spain – Situation in 2018?

  • Madrid 8.7%
  • Alicante 8.6%
  • Barcelona 8.3%
  • Castellón 5.4%
  • Valencia 4.8%
  • Murcia 4.6%
  • Toledo 4.5%
  • Almería 4%

 

Which cities have the most Newbuild homes on the market vs the total number of existing homes? – Situation in 2018

  • Castellón 6%
  • Toledo 4.9%
  • Almería 4.6%
  • Rioja 4.4%
  • Ciudad Real 3.9%
  • Lleida 3.8%
  • Castilla-La Mancha 3.1%
  • Alicante 3%
  • Santa Cruz de Tenerife 3%
  • Teruel 2.8%
  • Girona 2.7%
  • Murcia 2.7%

 

Here was the situation in 2017

The main difference between 2018 and 2017 is a slight decrease for nearly all the cities and the regions in terms of stock of unsold properties apart for Ceuta and Melilla.

 

Which cities have the biggest percentage of Newbuild homes for sale in Spain – Situation in 2017?

  • Madrid 8,6%
  • Alicante 8,5%
  • Barcelona 8,3%
  • Castellón 5,4%
  • Valencia 4,8%
  • Murcia 4,6%
  • Toledo 4,4%
  • Almería 4%

 

Which cities have the most Newbuild homes on the market vs the total number of existing homes? – Situation in 2017

  • Castellón 6%
  • Toledo 5,%
  • Almería 4,7%
  • Rioja 4,5%
  • Ciudad Real 4%
  • Lleida 3.9%
  • Alicante 3,1%
  • Santa Cruz de Tenerife 2,9%
  • Girona 2,8%
  • Murcia 2,8%
  • Teruel 2,7%

Here was the situation in 2016

The main difference between 2017 and 2016 is a slight decrease for nearly all the cities and the regions in terms of stock of unsold properties.

Which cities have the biggest percentage of Newbuild homes for sale in Spain – Situation in 2016?

  • Alicante 8,6%
  • Madrid 8,5%
  • Barcelona 8,1%
  • Castellón 5,3%
  • Valencia 4,9%
  • Murcia 4,7%
  • Toledo 4,5%
  • Almería 4%

 

Which cities have the most Newbuild homes on the market vs the total number of existing homes? – Situation in 2016

  • Castellón 6,2%
  • Toledo 5,2%
  • Almería 4,9%
  • Rioja 4,6%
  • Ciudad Real 4,2%
  • Lleida 4%
  • Alicante 3,3%
  • Murcia 2,9%
  • Santa Cruz de Tenerife 2,9%
  • Girona 2,9%
  • Teruel 2,7%

 

Are you looking for a new build property from a qualitative developer?

Discover the best new build projects in Spain available right now

2 beds 1 bath 61.3 m²
2 beds 2 baths 61.3 m²
3 beds 3 baths 191 m²
3 beds 2 baths 109 m²
2 beds 2 baths 97 m²
3 beds 2 baths 114 m²
3 beds 2 baths 106 m²
2 beds 2 baths 83 m²
3 beds 2 baths 103 m²
2 beds 2 baths 90 m²
2 beds 2 baths 83 m²
3 beds 2 baths 98 m²
2 beds 2 baths 90 m²
2 beds 2 baths 81.7 m²
3 beds 2 baths 101.9 m²
3 beds 2 baths 119.8 m²
3 beds 2 baths 129.2 m²
3 beds 2 baths 106.9 m²
2 beds 2 baths 88.9 m²
3 beds 2 baths 106.9 m²
3 beds 3 baths 177 m²
3 beds 2 baths 84 m²
2 beds 2 baths 72 m²
2 beds 2 baths 73 m²
3 beds 2 baths 85 m²
2 beds 2 baths 71 m²
2 beds 2 baths 80 m²
3 beds 2 baths 88 m²
3 beds 3 baths 162 m²
3 beds 2 baths 220 m²
3 beds 2 baths 100 m²
2 beds 2 baths 76 m²
3 beds 2 baths 97 m²
2 beds 2 baths 81 m²
3 beds 2 baths 123 m²
2 beds 2 baths 154 m²
3 beds 2 baths 116 m²
3 beds 2 baths 149 m²
3 beds 2 baths 133 m²
2 beds 2 baths 87 m²

 

Another interesting source to find properties could be Spanish bank repossessions: have a look at the paper we wrote on that subject: Spanish bank repossessions: Your ultimate guide to 120.000 properties

 

Source: Spanish-Ministerio de Fomento.

 

Looking for an expert in Spain: a lawyer, a property hunter, tax experts, architects,…? Ask us directly!

 

 

 

 

 

Stéphane

Senior analyst and strategist at HTBIS

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The most active Spanish real estate markets in 2018 are:

 

(in terms of transactions for property in Spain growth)

If we look at transaction growth for cities with more than 5,000 transactions during 2018, here are the results:

  1. Huelva grew by 31% and had 6,642 transactions with a price per sq meter at €1,094 (+1.3% over the last year)
  2. Sevilla grew by 23% and had 19,890 transactions with a price per sq meter at €1,303 (+3.2% over the last year)
  3. Cádiz grew by 21% and had 14,730 transactions with a price per sq meter at €1,340 (+3.8% over the last year)
  4. Almería grew by 21% and had 11,766 transactions with a price per sq meter at €1,092 (+0.3% over the last year)
  5. Toledo grew by 17% and had 9,885 transactions with a price per sq meter at €837 (+5.1% over the last year)
  6. Córdoba grew by 16% and had 7,177 transactions with a price per sq meter at €1,144 (+1% over the last year)
  7. Castilla-La Mancha grew by 13% and had 23,325 transactions with a price per sq meter at €890 (+1.8% over the last year)
  8. Aragón grew by 13% and had 15,782 transactions with a price per sq meter at €1,217 (+2.4% over the last year)

 

Here is a summary of all our resources that we have created on the 20 biggest Spanish cities in order to help you be more efficient in your search for your ideal property in Spain.

 

See all the action in one summary Chart:

Here is a summary of all our resources that we have created on the 20 biggest Spanish cities in order to help you be more efficient in your search for your ideal property in Spain, check the evolution, city per city:

1. Real estate prices in Huelva: €1,094 /m², +1.3% vs last year

Transactions for Huelva property market are strong: 6,642 +31%