These are the 5 most expensive streets in Spain to buy a home

by time news

2023-08-18 11:08:45

Las three most expensive streets to buy a home in Spain are on the Costa del Sol, according to a study by idealist portalwhich places the Coto Zagaleta urbanization in Benahavís at the head, where the owners ask for an average of 10,763,937 euros to buy one of their luxurious houses.

In second position is Calle Mozart, located in Marbella, with an average price of 7,940,375 euros, followed by Calle Osa Menor, also in this town in Malaga, with an average home price of 7,175,888 euros.

The fourth and fifth position are occupied by the Camino de la Fuente from the luxurious La Moraleja urbanization and Paseo de los Lagos in the Finca de Pozuelo de Alarcón, both in Madrid, with average prices of 6,928,958 euros and 6,172,508 euros, respectively.

The sixth most expensive street is again on the Costa del Sol, specifically in the urbanization The Flamingos Golfin Benahavís, whose owners ask for an average of 6,760,145 euros for their exclusive homes.

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It is followed by Paseo del Conde de los Gaitanes, in the Madrid urbanization of La Moraleja, with 5,240,322 euros, Idealista detailed in a statement.

In eighth and tenth place are two streets on the island of Mallorca, all of which cost more than 4 million euros: Paseo del Mar, in Calvià, with an average of 5,152,928 euros, and Riu Guadiana street, also in Calvià, with 4,426,086 euros.

In the middle of both, in ninth place, is Calle Ámsterdam in Marbella, with an average price of 5,146,851 euros.

Thus, the ten most exclusive streets to buy a home in Spain They are distributed between the Costa del Sol (five), Madrid (three) and Mallorca (two).

The study also includes a list of the most expensive streets in the seventeen Spanish autonomous communities.

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In addition to communities with streets in the top ten positionsfive more autonomies have addresses in which an average of one million euros is exceeded: Catalonia (2,670,689 euros), the Valencian Community (2,637,333 euros), the Canary Islands (1,730,162 euros), Cantabria (1,353,390 euros) and the Basque Country (1,185,416 euros).

The cheapest region is Extremadurawhere its most expensive street has an average price of 282,300 euros, followed by Castilla-La Mancha (296,962 euros) and Navarra (390,116 euros).

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For the preparation of this study, Idealista has analyzed the absolute average price of all types of homes advertised on the same street, and has only taken into account those that had a minimum of twenty advertisements.

In this way, the study only shows the average prices of the streets, which “does not mean that they are the most expensive homes for sale in each market,” he specified.

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