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Luxury apartments for sale in Gran Canaria (island)

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Gran Canaria's apartment market is one of the most active in the Canary Islands, with 54 listings available across the island. Buyers here are not just looking for a holiday retreat. Many are making a permanent move, drawn by the tax advantages of the Canary Islands Special Zone, the year-round sunshine and a well-established expat infrastructure. Apartments range from compact ocean-view studios in the southern resorts to spacious high-end flats in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. The island attracts buyers from Germany, the UK, the Netherlands and Scandinavia above all. Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria, Maspalomas, Mogán and Meloneras are the benchmarks for quality, each with a distinct character and price range.

How much does an apartment cost in Gran Canaria

Apartment prices in Gran Canaria start at €420,000 for inland properties or older complexes in need of renovation. At the top end, premium oceanfront apartments in gated communities reach €880,000. The average sits at €530,000. Floor areas run from 75 to 211 sqm, with a typical size of 136 sqm and between 1 and 7 bedrooms. The single biggest price driver is ocean exposure. A south-facing terrace with uninterrupted Atlantic views adds substantial value, as does direct beach access. Standard features in the upper segment include communal pools, private parking, air conditioning and sea-view terraces. The short-term rental yield is a decisive factor for many buyers: occupancy rates remain high throughout the year, which is rare for a European market. This makes Gran Canaria apartments genuinely attractive as income-generating assets.

Where to buy an apartment in Gran Canaria

Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria is the most sought-after address on the southwestern coast. The marina, the sheltered bay and the dry microclimate make it a consistent favourite with international buyers. Mogán is smaller and quieter, with a charming harbour village atmosphere and a limited but high-quality supply of apartments. Meloneras, adjacent to the Maspalomas dunes, has developed into a contemporary residential area with some of the island's most refined new complexes. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria suits buyers who want city life alongside the sea: the Las Canteras beachfront neighbourhood has character-filled apartments in early twentieth-century buildings alongside modern developments. Ma the area between Arguineguín and Playa de Amadores is where sharp buyers are looking right now, before prices fully catch up with the rest of the southwestern coast.