This is the only municipality more expensive than Santa Eulària to buy a house in Spain

There is only one municipality in the whole of Spain more expensive than Santa Eulària to buy a house. This is the Malaga town of Benahavís. Both share the dubious honor of being the only ones in the country where the average price of properties for sale exceeds two million euros, according to data compiled by the real estate portal Idealista. Specifically, the ads for sale in the Ibizan municipality stand at 2,018,394 euros, while in the case of the Andalusian town, a luxury area located very close to Marbella, this amount soars to 2,427,531 euros.

Behind the first two in the ranking appear, up to seven coastal areas of high ‘standing’ spread over the Balearic Islands, the Costa del Sol in Malaga, Cadiz and the Costa Blanca in Alicante that exceed one million euros. From the 1.7 million of Calvià and Marbella, through the 1.46 million of Benitachell, the 1.33 million of Moraira, and almost 1.3 million of Sotogrande, and up to the 1.1 million of Benissa and just over a million of Altea. Jávea completes the upper area, which is close to one million euros, with its almost 922,000 euros on average.

Una imagen de Benahavís.
An image of Benahavís. / L.O.

In contrast, the study carried out in October by the real estate company Pisos.com concluded that the most expensive homes in the country are in Ibiza and Formentera. According to data collected in September, the most expensive municipality is Formentera , with an average of 9,776 euros per square meter. It is followed by Santa Eulària (8,031 euros per square meter), Ibiza (7,432 euros) and Calvià (7,024 euros). This is followed by the municipality of Sant Josepwith an average price of 6,529 euros per square meter, followed by Santanyí (5,918 euros), Sant Antoni (5,743 euros), Andratx (5,740 euros), and Marbella (5,621 euros).

For the full article, please visit Diario de Ibiza website here.

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