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Luxury Properties for sale in Madrid, Autonomous Region of Madrid

  • Apartment in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    Apartment in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    TL 37,403,800
    2 4
    Presented by Don Chamberi
  • Duplex in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    Duplex in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    TL 71,571,200
    120 m² 2 2
    Presented by K&N Elite Real Estate Agency - Madrid Sucursal
  • Villa in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    Villa in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    TL 237,687,000
    957 m² 7 6
    Presented by DIZA CONSULTORES
  • Apartment in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    Apartment in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    TL 71,624,300
    234 m² 4 5
    Presented by HUM Real Estate
  • Apartment in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    Apartment in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    TL 79,052,000
    165 m² 3 4
    Presented by K&N Elite Real Estate Agency - Madrid Sucursal
  • Semidetached House in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    Semidetached House in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    TL 71,624,300
    331 m² 4 6
    Presented by Remax Zielo
  • Villa in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    Villa in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    TL 90,193,600
    215 m² 3 4
    Presented by Inmobiliaria DIRECTING
  • Apartment in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    Apartment in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    TL 217,260,000
    275 m² 3 3
    Presented by K&N Elite Real Estate Agency - Madrid Sucursal
  • Apartment in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    Apartment in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    TL 52,789,800
    126 m² 2 4
    Presented by REMAX FIDELITY
  • Luxury home in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    Luxury home in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    TL 124,679,000
    500 m² 6 5
    Presented by Xclusive Real Estate
  • Apartment in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    Apartment in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    TL 140,596,000
    152 m² 4 3
    Presented by ALABA PROPERTIES REAL ESTATE
  • Apartment in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    Apartment in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    TL 91,732,200
    166 m² 3 3
    Presented by Ortiz Saltron Real Estate Associates
  • Apartment in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    Apartment in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    TL 52,895,900
    167 m² 3 6
    Presented by Nova te asesora
  • Apartment in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    Apartment in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    TL 158,635,000
    207 m² 3 3
    Presented by K&N Elite Real Estate Agency - Madrid Sucursal
  • Apartment in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    Apartment in Madrid, Province of Madrid
    TL 72,367,100
    3 2
    Presented by Don Chamberi

luxury guide

3,061 luxury properties are listed for sale in Madrid today, and the number keeps rising. The Spanish capital has become one of the most sought-after real estate destinations in Europe for international buyers, drawing interest from Latin America, the Middle East and northern Europe in equal measure. Madrid Barajas-Adolfo Suárez Airport connects the city to over 180 destinations worldwide, making it one of the best-connected hubs on the continent. But location is only part of the story. The historic cities of Toledo, Segovia, Aranjuez and El Escorial sit within an hour's drive, giving buyers access to a cultural and landscape context that no other European capital can replicate at this price level. The market covers high-end apartments, penthouses, townhouses and prestige residences across the city's most distinguished districts.

Luxury property prices in Madrid

Prices in the Madrid luxury segment range from TRY 968,144 to TRY 2,156,428,100, with an average of TRY 7,131,076. Floor areas across this segment run between 1 and 25000 sqm. The price gap between Madrid and Paris or London is narrowing, but the Spanish capital still offers more square metres per euro than either of its western European rivals. Location within the city drives value more than any other single factor: a property on Paseo de la Castellana commands a significant premium over an equivalent footprint three neighbourhoods further out. And the market is moving. Buyers who entered five years ago have seen consistent appreciation, and demand from international investors shows no sign of easing.

Where to invest in Madrid

Salamanca is Madrid's most established luxury address, full stop. The grid between Calle de Serrano and Calle de Velázquez sets the standard: renovated Belle Époque buildings, international boutiques and a residential identity that has held its value through every market cycle. Jerónimos, bordering El Retiro park, attracts buyers who want the centre without the noise, with wide avenues and proximity to the Museo del Prado adding a layer of prestige that few addresses can match. Almagro has a quieter profile: tree-lined streets, period buildings and an embassy-district calm that appeals to buyers seeking discretion. Ma it is Chamberí that surprises most. Authentic, historically dense and structurally undervalued, it consistently outpaces supply with demand from buyers who understand that proximity to the Paseo del Prado and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum rarely comes at this price.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in the Madrid luxury real estate market?

Madrid delivers what few European capitals still can: prime historic property at a price point that remains competitive against Paris and London. With an average of TRY 7,131,076 and consistent year-on-year appreciation, the market rewards buyers who move before the gap closes further.

What is daily life like in Madrid?

Over 300 days of sunshine a year, a restaurant scene with more Michelin stars per capita than almost any other European city, and an efficient metro network that makes car ownership optional. The international community is large and well-rooted, and the city's pace suits both full-time residents and seasonal buyers equally well.

What makes Madrid unique in the European luxury property market?

Structurally, it comes down to Latin American demand. Buyers from Mexico, Venezuela, Argentina and Colombia treat Madrid as their natural European anchor, creating a stable, non-speculative base of demand that insulates the market from the volatility seen elsewhere. That, combined with a genuine stock of unrenovated historic buildings in prime districts, gives Madrid an edge that no other western European capital currently offers.