19-02-2020. .
Pisos.com has released its annual ranking of homes for sale with the most expensive prices in the country. On this occasion, it is not found in any of the large cities, neither Madrid nor Barcelona and it is the municipality of Marbella, in Malaga, which leads the ranking and where it is located the most expensive house in Spain, with a starting price of 25 million euros. The most expensive home in the Community of Madrid, and the 3rd most expensive nationwide, is in Pozuelo de Alarcón.
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In fact, the top ten of the most expensive houses for sale At the national level it is monopolized by Malaga, with a total of seven properties distributed between Benahavís and Marbella, followed by Barcelona (1), Madrid (1) and the Balearic Islands (1).
With prices between 6,000 and 22,000 euros / m², these are homes with more than 800 m² of constructed area (separate plot) spread over 2 or 3 floors, more than 5 bedrooms, at least 3 bathrooms, garden, swimming pool, garage with capacity for several vehicles, high security measures and, in those cases in which they are farms or chalets, located in high standing residential developments
1. Malaga (Marbella) – € 25 million
2. Malaga (Benahavís) – € 17.5 million
3-4. Madrid (Pozuelo de Alarcón) – € 17 million
3-4. Malaga (Marbella) – € 17 million
5. Malaga (Ronda) – € 16.4 million
6. Barcelona (Sitges) – € 16 million
7. Málaga (Marbella) – € 14.95 million
8. Málaga (Marbella) – € 14.4 million
9. Balearic Islands (Andratx) – € 14 million
10. Malaga (Benahavís) – € 13.5 million
In Pozuelo de Alarcón is the 3rd house most expensive in Spain, which is also the most expensive of the Community of Madrid with a market price of 17 million euros.
Located in the exclusive Las Encinas urbanizationIt is a villa with 20,000 m2 of plot and 2,927 m2 built, spread over 4 floors. It has 2 swimming pools (winter / summer), gym, 10 bedrooms en suite with dressing room – living room with fireplace and terrace, 3 independent rooms that communicate when opening their doors forming a single living room of approximately 270 meters, large kitchen with 2 offices , library, painting studio, storage rooms, office, billiard room, elevator, garage for about 10 cars etc, all distributed in different wings, guest area, service area and residential area.
“This type of rankings are very interesting to analyze how prices show a market that, as is also the case with other real estate indicators such as the number of purchases, is advancing at two speeds in our country. It is not surprising that large cities and areas with high real estate demand due to tourism monopolize this type of list, also influenced by the high purchasing power of foreign buyers and investors who intervene in these regions ”, indicates Ferran Font, Director of Studies from flats.com.
The most expensive homes in each province
piso.com has also found the most expensive homes for sale in each of the 50 Spanish provinces, a ranking that leaves Cádiz, Castellón, Córdoba, Girona, Guipúzcoa, Seville, Toledo or Valencia in prominent positions, and that close the provinces of Zamora, Soria, Ourense and Jaén, with maximum prices of their most expensive houses that do not reach one million euros.
A Coruña (Oleiros) – € 3 million
Álava (Vitoria – Gasteiz) – € 1.7 million
Albacete (Ossa de Montiel) – € 4.5 million
Alicante (Jávea) – € 12.5 million
Almería (Roquetas de Mar) – € 2.98 million
Asturias (Ribadesella) – € 3.45 million
Ávila (Cebreros) – € 3.5 million
Badajoz (Zafra) – € 3 million
Barcelona (Sitges) – € 16 million
Burgos (Valle de Mena) – € 2.35 million
Cáceres (Trujillo) – € 2.6 million
Cádiz (San Roque) – € 13 million
Cantabria (Ampuero) – € 3.37 million
Castellón (Segorbe) – € 6.5 million
Ciudad Real (Viso del Marqués) – € 3.18 million
Córdoba (Córdoba) – € 6 million
Cuenca (Cuenca) – € 4.5 million
Girona (Vilademuls) – € 6.5 million
Granada (Granada) – € 3.5 million
Guadalajara (Yebes) – € 1 million
Guipúzcoa (San Sebastián) – € 7.5 million
Huelva (Ayamonte) – € 2,695 million
Huesca (Fiscal) – € 3.1 million
Balearic Islands (Andratx) – € 14 million
Jaén (Albanchez de Mágina) – € 950,000
La Rioja (Santurde de Rioja) – € 2 million
Las Palmas (San Bartolomé de Tirajana) – € 6.5 million
León (Vegas del Condado) – € 1.99 million
Lleida (Vielha) – € 2.3 million
Lugo (O Paramo) – € 1.87 million
Malaga (Marbella) – € 25 million
Madrid (Pozuelo de Alarcón) – € 17 million
Murcia (Molina de Segura) – € 4.51 million
Navarra (Pamplona) – € 1.77 million
Ourense (O Pereiro de Aguiar) – € 999,000
Palencia (Grijota) – € 1.3 million
Pontevedra (Vigo) – € 5 million
Salamanca (Salamanca) – € 1.32 million
Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Adeje) – € 4.2 million
Segovia (Navas de Riofrío) – € 2.5 million
Seville (Seville) – € 6.8 million
Soria – 700,000 €
Tarragona (Tarragona) – € 2.8 million
Teruel (La Cerollera) – € 1.8 million
Toledo (Toledo) – € 6.5 million
Valencia (Gandía) – € 8 million
Valladolid (Laguna de Duero) – € 2.5 million
Vizcaya (Getxo) – € 4.25 million
Zamora (Morales del Vino) – € 800,000
Zaragoza (Zaragoza) – € 1.55 million
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