Thursday 1 September 2016

WHERE TO BUY THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY IN SPAIN


Whether you’re looking for a new life or just a holiday home, Spain has an undeniable appeal for Britons: sun, sea and sand - coupled with cheap property and a lower cost of living.

For those who are interested in buying a property in Spain, detailed information on local house prices is now available.

There are still expensive hotspots in Spain of course, with average prices along the coast west of Malaga tipping the scales at over £750,000 in places. Some locations on the islands of Palma and Ibiza see average asking prices of more than £1m.

However, these are the exceptions rather than the rule. The average price in the port city of Alicante is £119,050, while Buñol (home to the tomato throwing festival) is less than 25 miles from Valencia but has an average property price of £103,500.

On Spain’s southern coast, in the region of Andalusia, prices can be high, but there are numerous locations where the average asking price is less than £100,000.  

The cheapest town mapped is Martos, located inland and  known for its olive oil production – the average asking price is just £34,000.

For those looking outside the Spanish mainland, the Canary Islands also offer a number of property opportunities. Tenerife, the largest of the islands, has multiple options available with average asking prices of less than £200,000.



More information and properties available at: www.blm-properties.co.uk

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