




Apartment in Punta Prima, Alicante
€ 305,000
- Number of bedrooms
- 2
- Number of bathrooms
- 2
- Build size
- 64 m²


Holiday homes in Spain





Apartment in Punta Prima, Alicante
€ 305,000

Apartment in Hacienda Riquelme Golf Resort, Murcia
€ 169,950






Villa in Es Cubells, Ibiza
€ 5,950,000






Villa in Sitges, Barcelona
€ 680,000






Apartment in Estepona, Malaga
€ 596,150






Villa in Platja D'aro, Gerona
€ 585,000






Apartment in Pilar de la Horadada, Alicante
€ 269,000






Villa in Lloret De Mar, Gerona
€ 440,000






Apartment in Altea, Alicante
€ 2,000/month






Apartment in Vera, Almeria
€ 215,000






Apartment in Marbella, Malaga
€ 3,900/month






Country house in Xativa, Valencia
€ 395,000






Villa in Turre, Almeria
€ 440,000






Villa in Almunecar, Granada
€ 560,000






Apartment in San Roque, Cadiz
€ 452,000






Apartment in Adeje, Tenerife
€ 650,000






Finca in Porto Cristo, Mallorca
€ 895,000






Apartment in Marbella, Malaga
€ 350,000






Villa in Lorca, Murcia
€ 336,000






Villa in Altea, Alicante
€ 2,500/month


Spain continues to dominate the European holiday home market, with international demand showing no sign of slowing down. According to the latest data from Spanish Notaries, property sales rose by 9.0% year-on-year – driven largely by overseas buyers seeking sun, sea, and strong returns. Kyero’s most recent buyer survey reveals that 49% of international buyers are looking specifically for holiday homes, rather than permanent relocations, confirming the country’s enduring appeal for second-home seekers.
With its year-round sunshine, relaxed lifestyle, affordable living costs, and exceptional rental yields, Spain offers one of the most attractive holiday home markets in Europe. Whether you want a personal escape for family holidays or an investment that works while you’re away, Spanish holiday homes offer the perfect blend of lifestyle and financial value.
From the golden sands of the Costa del Sol to the crystal-clear waters of the Balearic Islands, coastal homes in Spain promise enjoyment today and appreciation tomorrow.
The most sought-after properties typically feature private pools, generous outdoor space, and easy access to beaches, golf courses, or bustling resort towns. Think rooftop terraces in Valencia, garden villas in Alicante, or whitewashed houses with sea views in the Canary Islands.
Established destinations like Málaga, Alicante, and the Balearics continue to perform well, with foreign buyers accounting for 43.1% of all property sales in Alicante province and 34.8% in Málaga, according to Spanish Notaries.
Locations such as Torrevieja, Nerja, Los Alcázares, and Palma de Mallorca continue to attract high volumes of tourists, with well-located homes often commanding premium rates during peak season. Properties with pools, sea views, and walkable amenities tend to perform best, offering solid occupancy year-round and excellent long-term returns.
Whether you're searching for a low-maintenance apartment by the beach, a characterful villa in a quiet enclave, or a modern penthouse with panoramic views, the Spanish holiday home market is packed with opportunity. For a full breakdown of costs, locations, and legal steps, check out our comprehensive guide to buying a holiday home in Spain.
Spanish house prices are forecast to rise by 3% in 2025, with coastal areas like the Canary Islands showing particularly strong growth. Meanwhile, demand for short-term holiday rentals remains high, making holiday homes in Spain a smart choice for buyers interested in offsetting ownership costs with regular rental income.
Our guides and advice section is written by experts and constantly updated to help you make the best choices when buying a holiday home abroad.

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