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Luxury Properties for sale in Spain

  • Villa in Regencós, Province of Girona
    Villa in Regencós, Province of Girona
    JP¥ 163,130,000
    170 m² 3 4
    Presented by Lucas Fox Costa Brava
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  • Apartment in Málaga, Malaga
    Apartment in Málaga, Malaga
    JP¥ 406,208,000
    560 m² 9 15
    Presented by Home Finder Marbella
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  • Apartment in The Golden Mile, Malaga
    Apartment in The Golden Mile, Malaga
    JP¥ 830,880,000
    443 m² 4 4
    Presented by Home Finder Marbella
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  • Penthouse in San Pedro de Alcántara, Malaga
    Penthouse in San Pedro de Alcántara, Malaga
    JP¥ 368,357,000
    260 m² 3 3
    Presented by Home Finder Marbella
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  • Villa in Benahavís, Malaga
    Villa in Benahavís, Malaga
    JP¥ 811,493,000
    540 m² 4 5
    Presented by Home Finder Marbella
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  • Villa in Benahavís, Malaga
    Villa in Benahavís, Malaga
    JP¥ 1,061,680,000
    605 m² 5 5
    Presented by Home Finder Marbella
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  • Villa in Salobreña, Granada
    Villa in Salobreña, Granada
    Price on Application
    485 m² 3 5
    Presented by Lucas Fox Málaga
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  • Villa in Formentera, Province of Balearic Islands
    Villa in Formentera, Province of Balearic Islands
    JP¥ 997,056,000
    200 m² 4 4
    Presented by Rubens Brotto | Nest Seekers LLC
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  • Apartment in Barcelona, Province of Barcelona
    Apartment in Barcelona, Province of Barcelona
    JP¥ 266,805,000
    147 m² 3 3
    Presented by Lucas Fox Barcelona
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  • Villa in Aiguablava, Province of Girona
    Villa in Aiguablava, Province of Girona
    JP¥ 257,573,000
    423 m² 3 5
    Presented by Lucas Fox Costa Brava
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  • Villa in Mijas, Malaga
    Villa in Mijas, Malaga
    JP¥ 364,664,000
    219 m² 4 4
    Presented by AKUNAS Real Estate Spain
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  • Luxury home in Menorca, Balearic Islands
    Luxury home in Menorca, Balearic Islands
    JP¥ 682,245,000
    500 m² 4 7
    Presented by Aleksandra Collado | KRETZ SPAIN
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  • Villa in Ciutadella, Province of Balearic Islands
    Villa in Ciutadella, Province of Balearic Islands
    JP¥ 133,864,000
    194 m² 5 4
    Presented by Lucas Fox Menorca
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  • Penthouse in Málaga, Malaga
    Penthouse in Málaga, Malaga
    JP¥ 203,104,000
    223 m² 3 4
    Presented by Lucas Fox Málaga
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  • Villa in Santa Cristina d'Aro, Province of Girona
    Villa in Santa Cristina d'Aro, Province of Girona
    JP¥ 273,267,000
    640 m² 4 5
    Presented by Lucas Fox Platja d'Aro
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luxury guide

85,196 luxury properties for sale across Spain: that number tells you something about the scale of this market. Few countries in Europe offer the same combination of sunshine, culture, infrastructure and international demand. The Costa del Sol, the Balearic Islands, Barcelona, Madrid and the Canary Islands each attract a different buyer profile, but they share one thing: consistent interest from international investors year after year. Flights from London, Paris, Amsterdam and Frankfurt land in Spain multiple times a day, making it one of the most accessible luxury markets in Europe. The offer spans villas, apartments, penthouses and historic estates, spread across a territory that rewards careful location research.

Luxury property prices in Spain

Prices in the Spanish luxury segment range from JP¥22,999,450 to JP¥954,232,500,000, with an average of JP¥157,869,693. Property sizes run from 1 to 54000000 sqm, averaging 1248 sqm. The price gap between a seafront property on the Costa del Sol and an inland Andalusian estate is substantial, and that gap reflects something real: access to the coast, views, and microclimate all move prices significantly. Compared to the French Riviera, Spain remains better value across most segments. That said, Ibiza and Mallorca have closed much of that gap in recent years. German and Scandinavian demand keeps premium coastal prices firm, with no meaningful signs of softening.

Most sought-after areas in Spain

Madrid is where continental luxury residential demand concentrates. Salamanca is the reference point: wide avenues, Belle Époque architecture and the density of prime retail that international buyers expect. La Moraleja, just outside the city, draws those who want space, privacy and quick access to Barajas International Airport. Barcelona plays a different card entirely. Pedralbes sits at the foot of the Serra de Collserola with a quiet, residential character that contrasts with the city below. Marbella and the Golden Mile on the Costa del Sol remain the Mediterranean luxury benchmark, backed by decades of established international community. And then there is Ibiza: the area around Cala Conta and the hills of Sant Josep have a character no other European island can replicate. San Sebastián, in the Basque Country, is the choice for buyers who put gastronomy and cultural identity first. Each location has its own market logic. The right answer depends on how you plan to use the property.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in Spain's luxury real estate market?

Spain combines European legal stability, strong international demand and a diversity of territory that no other country on the continent can match. At an average of JP¥157,869,693, the market remains competitive against the French Riviera and increasingly against Portugal, with real upside potential in coastal and island locations.

What is daily life like in Spain?

Over 300 days of sunshine per year in the most popular areas, world-class gastronomy, excellent air connections and a well-established expat community in most coastal zones. The pace of life varies sharply between Madrid, Barcelona and the coast, which is part of the appeal: buyers can choose their environment without leaving the same fiscal and legal framework.

What makes Spain unique for luxury buyers?

No other European country offers the same range within a single market: global metropolises, world-class islands, mature Mediterranean coastlines and historic inland estates, all under one roof. That breadth is rare. It means a buyer can reassess priorities over time and still find the right property without moving to a different country.