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Revealed: House prices in Spain reach highest level EVER – with ‘bargain’ province in the south seeing the biggest jump

The cost of buying a second-hand home now costs an average of €2,605 per square metre, according to the latest property price index from Idealista.

Last updated: December 2, 2025 3:09 pm
Laurence Dollimore
Published: December 2, 2025
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Murcia leads the way for property price increases year-on-year in November (Credit: Unsplash/Joanna Hall)

House prices in Spain have hit new a record after used homes soared 16% year-on-year in November, new figures show.

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  • All regions now more expensive: Murcia, Madrid and Andalucia lead the surge
  • Provinces: Murcia, Valencia and Madrid mark the biggest jumps
  • Big cities: All four largest capitals at price records

The cost of buying a second-hand home now costs an average of €2,605 per square metre, according to the latest property price index from Idealista.

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It’s also a market that isn’t slowing down, with prices up 4.3% in just three months and 2% compared to October, pushing the cost of used housing to its highest point since the portal began compiling data.

All regions now more expensive: Murcia, Madrid and Andalucia lead the surge

Every single autonomous community is now more expensive than a year ago.

Murcia has long been seen as a budget-friendly option for buyers priced out of expensive resorts like the Costa del Sol.

However, its popularity seems to be surging, with average prices increasing by a whopping 22.5% in a year.

It means if you bought a home in Murcia for €200,000 a year ago, it could be worth €245,000 today.

Murcia leads the way for property price increases year-on-year in November (Credit: Unsplash/Joanna Hall)

The sharpest increases are:

  • Region of Murcia: +22.5%
  • Community of Madrid: +21%
  • Andalucia: +19.8%
  • Cantabria: +18.8%
  • Comunitat Valenciana: +17.3%
  • Asturias: +16.8%

Below the national average, but still rising strongly, are Canary Islands (+12%), Euskadi (+11.2%), Catalonia (+10.7%), Balearic Islands (+9.1%), Castilla-La Mancha (+8.5%), La Rioja (+8.2%) and Aragon (+8%).

The most modest annual increases are found in Extremadura (+2.9%), Navarra (+3.7%), Galicia (+5.1%) and Castilla y León (+6.3%).

In terms of absolute prices, Balearic Islands remain out in front at €5,114/m2, followed by:

  • Madrid region: €4,491/m2
  • Euskadi (Basque Country): €3,376/m2
  • Canary Islands: €3,123/m2
  • Catalonia: €2,739/m2
  • Andalucía: €2,735/m2

At the other end of the scale, the cheapest regions to buy used housing are:

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  • Extremadura: €1,023/m2
  • Castilla-La Mancha: €1,027/m2
  • Castilla y León: €1,287/m2

Provinces: Murcia, Valencia and Madrid mark the biggest jumps

In 48 of Spain’s 50 provinces, used housing is now more expensive than a year ago. The biggest year-on-year rises are:

  • Murcia (province): +22.5%
  • Valencia (province): +22.3%
  • Madrid (province): +21%
  • Cantabria: +18.8%
  • Asturias: +16.8%

Only Ourense (-4.2%) and Teruel (-2.9%) recorded falls.

The most expensive provinces for second-hand homes are:

  • Balearic Islands: €5,114/m2
  • Madrid: €4,491/m2
  • Guipuzcoa: €4,124/m2
  • Malaga: €4,024/m2
  • Santa Cruz de Tenerife: €3,302/m2
  • Bizkaia: €3,254/m2
  • Barcelona (province): €3,084/m2

The cheapest are:

  • Ciudad Real: €763/m2
  • Jaen: €852/m2
  • Cuenca: €867/m2

Big cities: All four largest capitals at price records

Idealista’s data show that 51 provincial capitals have seen annual price increases, with Huesca the only exception (-0.1%).

The strongest year-on-year rises among capitals are:

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  • Leon: +20.9%
  • Madrid: +17.7%
  • Palencia: +17.7%
  • Guadalajara: +17.7%
  • Salamanca: +17.6%

Among the major markets, prices rose in:

  • Madrid: +17.7% (to €5,758/m2)
  • Barcelona: +9.5% (to €5,089/m2)
  • Valencia: +15.3%
  • Palma: +14.1%
  • Sevilla: +13.6%
  • Alicante: +13.4%
  • San Sebastián: +13.1%
  • Malaga (city): +12.5%
  • Bilbao: +11.6%

San Sebastian remains Spain’s most expensive capital at €6,411/m2, followed by Madrid and Barcelona. The cheapest capital is Zamora (€1,291/m2), with Jaen (€1,367/m2) and Lugo (€1,433/m2) close behind.

The Idealista index is based on asking prices for homes advertised on the portal, calculated per square metre of built area.

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ByLaurence Dollimore
Laurence Dollimore has been covering news in Spain for almost a decade. The London-born expat is NCTJ-trained and has a Gold Star Diploma in Multimedia Journalism from the prestigious News Associates. Laurence has reported from Spain for some of the UK's biggest titles, including MailOnline, The Telegraph, Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday, The Sun and the Sun Online. He also has a Master's Degree in International Relations from Queen Mary University London.
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