The cheapest coastlines to live in Spain
House prices have indeed been changing and rising in recent months. It is also necessary to do a thorough analysis to find out which cities or regions are in a more difficult situation in terms of house price increases. It should be noted that Spain offers the opportunity to live near the sea in many of its corners, so if living in a coastal city is your dream, don't miss the list of the cheapest Spanish coastal cities to live in.
You can check the price trends for housing in Spain thanks to the Idealista report. This will help you better understand the real estate market situation in our country.
Ferrol, Galicia
In the north of the Iberian Peninsula lies Ferrol, a region in the province of A Coruña in the autonomous community of Galicia. It is located on the Atlantic coast, in Ferrol Bay, which forms a natural harbor of significant strategic and military importance.
Gandia, Valencia
Gandia is the most populated municipality in the Valencian Community, a city that combines history, culture, and nature on the Mediterranean coast.
Cartagena, Murcia
On the coast ofMurcia lies Cartagena, one of the cheapest coastal cities to live in, with some of the least developed and wildest beaches in Spain.
Playa Honda - Playa Paraíso, Murcia
Playa Honda-Playa Paraíso is an urban development and beach located in the municipality of Cartagena, in theMurcia region.
Ribadeo, Galicia
Ribadeo is a municipality and town located in the northeastern part of Galicia, in the province of Lugo, on the border with Asturias. It is situated at the mouth of the Eo River, which forms a natural bay that separates the two autonomous communities.
Puerto del Rosario, Fuerteventura
In the Canary Islands, there is the city of Puerto del Rosario, the capital and the largest settlement of the island of Fuerteventura, in the province of Las Palmas.
Arrecife, Lanzarote
On the island of Lanzarote, there is the city of Arrecife, its capital and one of the affordable coastal towns to live in Spain. Its name comes from the volcanic reefs that surround its coastline, giving it a unique appearance.
Barbate, Andalusia
Barbate is a town with a fishing tradition, located in the province of Cádiz, in Andalusia, near the La Breña Natural Park and the Marismas del Barbate.
Salou, Catalonia
If you stay in the northern part of the Iberian Peninsula, in Catalonia, you can find Salou. This city is located in Tarragona and is famous for its Mediterranean climate, sandy beaches, and festive, family-friendly atmosphere.
Torre del Mar, Andalucía.
Belonging to the province of Malaga, Torre del Mar is a coastal town with a long history that dates back to Phoenician, Greek, and Roman times. Its name comes from a watchtower built in the 10th or 11th century by Muslims.
Such cities are excellent options for living or vacationing, and they also have various cultural and natural attractions.
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