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The most affordable coastal cities in Spain for living.

The most affordable coastal cities in Spain for living.

The most affordable coastal cities in Spain for living.

Housing prices have been fluctuating in recent months. A more thorough study is needed to find out in which cities or regions housing prices have risen more significantly. Spain has many coastlines, making it easier to live near the sea. If living in a coastal city is your dream, be sure to check out the following list of the cheapest cities or towns on the Spanish coast for living.

You can learn about housing pricing in Spain thanks to the idealista report. It provides an overview of the real estate market in Spain.

  • Ferrol, Galicia

    Ferrol is located in the north of the Iberian Peninsula, in the La Coruña region, within the Autonomous Community of Galicia. It is situated on the Atlantic coast, at Ria Ferrol, which forms a natural harbor of great strategic and military importance.

    The region has a long maritime history, dating back to the Habsburg era and continuing to the present day, being home to the Spanish fleet and the Navantia shipyards. It is also distinguished by its cultural heritage, with buildings such as the San Felipe Castle, the arsenal, the Jofre Theater, and the Magdalena Quarter, which has been declared a historical and artistic site.

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Ferrol is a modern and dynamic city with extensive services, shops, entertainment, and sports. Various events take place here every year, such as the International Horror Festival, the Ferrol Rally, and the Pepitas festivities.

In Ferrol, the average price of houses for sale is 844 euros per square meter, while the average rent is 5.7 euros per square meter.

  • Gandia, Valencia

    Gandia is the most populated municipality in the Valencian Community, a city that combines history, culture, and nature on the Mediterranean coast. Its origins date back to Roman times, but its flourishing came with the Borgia family, a wealthy family that left its mark with the Ducal Palace, the Collegiate Church, and the Old University.

    Gandia also has a long golden beach that stretches for almost five kilometers.

    In Gandia, the average price of houses for sale is 1,112 euros per square meter, while the average rent is 7.2 euros per square meter.

  • Cartagena, Murcia

    Cartagena is located on the coast ofMurcia and is one of the cheapest coastal towns to live in. It has some of the most sparsely populated and outlandish beaches in Spain. Founded by the Carthaginians in the 3rd century BC, it was an important Roman colony, becoming the capital of the province. Its Roman theater, discovered by chance in 1988, is one of the largest and best preserved in Spain.

    In Cartagena, the average price of homes for sale is 1,192 euros per square meter, while the average rent is 7.4 euros per square meter.

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    Playa Honda-Playa Paraíso is a residential area and beach in Cartagena, in theMurcia region. But if you're looking for vacation options, don't miss out on alternative rental choices.

    In Ribadeo, the average price of homes for sale is €1,257 per square meter.

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