An entire abandoned village just metres from the sea has gone on the market in Almeria – with an asking price of €675,000.
The listing, published on a specialist rural property website, offers a cluster of nine houses spread across around two hectares of land, with direct access to the coastline and no neighbours in sight.
Set along an undeveloped stretch of coastline, the site offers more than a kilometre of nearby sea access, uninterrupted views and complete isolation – something increasingly hard to find on Andalucia’s coast.
All of the buildings are in a state of disrepair and require full renovation, meaning the property is firmly aimed at investors rather than anyone looking for a ready-to-move-in home.
Unlike many coastal plots, this one has no surrounding developments, giving it a level of privacy that is almost unheard of in southern Spain.
Access is via an old bridge, adding to the sense of seclusion and independence from the outside world.
The site also includes elevated buildings offering panoramic views, as well as a natural lookout over the surrounding landscape.
One of the most notable features of the property is the availability of water, a key factor in Almeria, where scarcity often limits the value and potential of rural land.



This alone could make the site particularly attractive for redevelopment.
Located dozens of kilometres from Almeria city, the village is far from urban centres, which may limit immediate residential use.
However, that same isolation opens the door to potential tourism or restoration projects, particularly for buyers looking to create something unique along the coast.
At €675,000, the price is comparable to a high-end property in many Spanish cities, but in this case, it includes an entire village and surrounding land.
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