Spain’s luxury property market is booming

2022 proved to be the best year for the Spanish property market in a dozen years. Despite lower sales growth in the first months of 2023, experts predict that the luxury property segment in Spain and the Costa del Sol will continue to grow.

Poles are firmly established in Spain

2022 was the best year ever in terms of Poles’ involvement in the Spanish property market. A total of almost 3,000 properties were purchased by our compatriots over the past 12 months, placing them in the TOP10 of the nations most likely to buy houses and flats on the Iberian Peninsula and in Andalusia alone.

Excellent property market performance in Spain

Registradores de España has presented its property market results for the last quarter of 2022. As expected, on a full-year basis, we recorded the best results in years! This confirms the systematic development of the Spanish property market, in which Poles are taking an increasing share.

How about… Christmas and New Year in Marbella?

Thinking of spending Christmas and New Year’s Eve in one of the most luxurious and prestigious resorts in the Mediterranean and the whole of Europe? Then it’s high time to book a flat or villa in Marbella to experience peace and relaxation at the end of this year and the beginning of next year.

Spanish property market continues to grow

Spain’s property boom continues. The latest figures – made available by both the Registradores de España and the Association of Notaries – show that, despite a slowdown in growth, we are still recording our best performance in a dozen years.

Why invest in rental property on the Costa del Sol?

The Costa del Sol is a place where the sun shines more than 320 days a year, where the remnants of Roman, Moorish and Christian rule clash, and is full of luxury resorts – such as Marbella – that are world-famous. Could there be a better location in Europe to buy a rental property?

Which properties in Spain do foreigners choose?

Investors from abroad play an important role in the Spanish property market, with their share of transactions in the past years ranging between 10 and 15 per cent. Among the locations chosen by non-Spanish investors, real estate on the Costa del Sol is leading the way.