cheapest places to buy a house

Discover the most affordable locations for property acquisition across various regions. This ranking highlights cities and towns with the lowest housing prices, ideal for budget-conscious buyers, first-time homeowners, or real estate investors seeking value. Explore options for cheap homes, inexpensive properties, and cost-effective living, including analysis of average price per square meter and overall cost of living. Find your next home in an economical market.

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    La Cañada (Cáceres, Extremadura)

    221 Global Votes
    • Precios a partir de 19.500 euros

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    This neighborhood in Cáceres is one of the cheapest in Spain to buy a house, with a price of 74,780 € for a typical 80 m² home. Its prices are well below the average for its district, offering a great purchasing opportunity.

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    Illora (Granada, Andalusia)

    155 Global Votes
    • Precios de casas a partir de 23.000 euros

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    Located between La Vega and Sierra, Illora offers a price of 528 € per square meter. It allows you to enjoy views of Sierra Nevada and proximity to Granada city without the high city prices, combining nature and accessibility.

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    Torreagüera (Murcia, Region of Murcia)

    55 Global Votes
    • Viviendas a partir de 40.000 euros

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    This neighborhood in Murcia maintains stable prices well below its district's average, with a price of 71,127 € for a typical 80 m² home. It is a very affordable option in the Region of Murcia.

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    Aragon (Teruel Province)

    23 Global Votes
    • Quinta provincia más barata de España

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    Teruel is the most affordable province in Spain to buy a house or flat, with a price of 539 €/m². In addition to its extremely low prices, it has one of the lowest crime rates in the country, offering security and affordability.

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    La Chanca – Pescadería (Almería, Andalusia)

    1 Global Votes
    • Precios de venta de pisos asequibles

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    This neighborhood in Almería offers the cheapest housing among those analyzed, with a price of 65,169 € for a typical 80 m² home. Its prices are well below the average for its district, making it extremely affordable.

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    Almadén (Ciudad Real, Castilla-La Mancha)

    0 Global Votes
    • Precios de venta atractivos

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    This municipality is the cheapest in Spain to buy a home, with a price per square meter of 335 euros. It allows the purchase of spacious flats at very low prices, making it an unbeatable option for investment or a first home.

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    Barruelo de Santullán (Palencia, Castilla y León)

    0 Global Votes
    • Se ubica en el octavo lugar de los municipios más baratos

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    This mountain town is positioned as the second cheapest in Spain to buy a house, with a price of 428 €/m². It offers a stunning natural environment and unbeatable prices, ideal for those seeking tranquility and nature.

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    Alpuente (Valencia)

    0 Global Votes
    • Precios de venta a partir de 7.500 euros

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    Considered one of the cheapest towns to live in Spain, Alpuente offers homes for less than 300 €/m², with prices starting from 18,000 euros. It stands out for its scenic beauty and historical heritage, as well as good access to Valencia city.

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    Ciudad Real (Ciudad Real, Castilla-La Mancha)

    0 Global Votes
    • Precios de vivienda asequibles

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    The province of Ciudad Real offers a housing price of 661 €/m², being one of the most affordable. It concentrates several of Spain's cheapest municipalities, making it an excellent option for finding economical housing.

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    Miajadas (Cáceres, Extremadura)

    0 Global Votes
    • Precios de casas y pisos a partir de 18.000 euros

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    With a square meter at 487 €, Miajadas is an Extremaduran town known for its agri-food industry and economic dynamism. It offers good communications and local job opportunities, in addition to very competitive prices.

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    Argamasilla de Calatrava (Ciudad Real, Castilla-La Mancha)

    0 Global Votes
    • Precios de venta a partir de 10.000 euros

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    This charming Manchegan town offers a square meter at 484 €, making it a very competitive option. It is ideal for those seeking the essence of La Mancha at very low prices, with a quiet and traditional atmosphere.

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    Macael (Almería, Andalusia)

    0 Global Votes
    • Precios de viviendas a partir de 19.000 euros

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    Famous for its marble, Macael offers houses for an average price of 450 €/m². It enjoys a warm and sunny climate all year round, making it an attractive option for those looking for good weather and low prices in Andalusia.

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    Olmeda de Cobeta (Guadalajara, Castilla-La Mancha)

    0 Global Votes
    • Casas de campo baratas disponibles

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    This small town in the heart of the Sierra de Guadalajara offers houses around 350 €/m². Its impressive views of the Alto Tajo Natural Park make it ideal for those seeking nature and extremely low prices.

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    Castilnuevo (Guadalajara, Castilla-La Mancha)

    0 Global Votes
    • Casas de pueblo por 20.000 euros

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    One of Spain's least populated towns, Castilnuevo offers homes starting from just 9,000 euros. It is ideal for those looking to start fresh in nature and enjoy a quiet and very economical life.

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    Maella (Zaragoza, Zaragoza)

    0 Global Votes
    • Casas baratas a la venta

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    Maella offers homes for less than 15,000 euros, standing out for its agricultural history and very affordable stone houses. Its natural environment and traditional atmosphere make it attractive for those seeking a low-cost rural life.