




Cave house in Baza, Granada
€ 39,000
- Number of bedrooms
- 3
- Number of bathrooms
- 1
- Build size
- 123 m²


Cave houses in Spain





Cave house in Baza, Granada
€ 39,000






Cave house in Alguena, Alicante
€ 135,000






Cave house in Freila, Granada
€ 179,000





Cave house in Castillejar, Granada
€ 97,500






Cave house in La Alqueria, Granada
€ 65,000






Cave house in Torre Del Rico, Murcia
€ 66,000






Cave house in Monovar, Alicante
€ 66,000






Cave house in El Canton, Murcia
€ 67,000






Cave house in La Zarza, Murcia
€ 49,995






Cave house in Casas Del Senor, Alicante
€ 105,000






Cave house in Pinoso, Alicante
€ 19,000






Cave house in Almontaras, Granada
€ 54,000






Cave house in La Romana, Alicante
€ 149,950






Cave house in Cuevas Del Campo, Granada
€ 67,500





Cave house in Valencia, Valencia
€ 420,000






Cave house in Baza, Granada
€ 339,000






Cave house in Encebras, Alicante
€ 150,000






Cave house in Galera, Granada
€ 65,000






Cave house in Cuevas Del Campo, Granada
€ 69,500





Cave house in Granada, Granada
€ 105,000


Buying a cave house is choosing a lifestyle shaped by the earth itself. These remarkable dwellings, carved into soft rock hillsides, offer natural insulation, year-round comfort, and a deep connection to Spain’s ancient heritage. Found mainly in Andalusia, Murcia, and Granada’s Altiplano region, cave homes stay cool in summer and warm in winter. They are a sustainable, energy efficient choice rooted in tradition, and interest is growing fast: Kyero data shows increasing searches from buyers looking for something authentic, affordable, and off the beaten path.
Prices can range widely, from well under €50,000 for renovation-ready caves to over €200,000+ for fully restored, multi-room homes with modern comforts. Most are found in rural villages with strong local communities and panoramic countryside views. Buyers should check key practicalities such as ventilation, access, and water supply, as well as renovation permissions where needed. Many restored cave homes blend rustic stonework with modern interiors, creating spaces that feel timeless yet contemporary.
Cave homes appeal to creative souls and conscious investors alike. They combine history, sustainability, and affordability, costing a fraction of conventional properties in the same regions. Many come ready to move into, while others invite transformation into boutique guesthouses, artist studios, or tranquil retreats. With Spain’s emphasis on rural tourism and eco-living, owning a cave home can mean both personal sanctuary and long-term potential.
Living in a cave house means embracing simplicity, comfort, and connection. Imagine waking to the silence of the hills, stepping outside to wide-open landscapes, and returning each evening to a home that breathes with the rhythm of the land. It’s life shaped by sustainability and soul, not excess. For those who define home by character, peace, and originality, a cave house in Spain offers something truly unforgettable.
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