Overview
- Idealista’s street ranking puts Coto Zagaleta in Benahavís first with a €12.37 million average, with most top spots split between Marbella and Mallorca and Barcelona’s Avenida Supermaresme second.
- Spain’s most expensive home is a €50 million villa on Marbella’s Golden Mile with roughly 1,600 m² built area, nine bedrooms and a 5,000 m² plot.
- Seven of the ten costliest homes sit in Andalucía and 70% are on Málaga’s coast, with the remaining listings in Mallorca and Ibiza.
- Notable listings include La Madrugada in Estepona at €40 million and Palma’s Villa Solitaire at €39.5 million, the latter designed by Matteo Thun, alongside €30 million properties in Puerto Banús and La Zagaleta.
- Regional standouts feature a €9.9 million, 1,802 m² Altea estate as Valencia’s priciest listing and a €4.25 million La Manga Club villa as Murcia’s top entry, underscoring strong curiosity but a thin buyer pool at the very high end.