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The cheapest municipality in Spain is in the province of Córdoba . Specifically, Fuente Obejuna has the cheapest square meter, since homeowners in this town ask for an average of 334 euros/m2, according to a study by idealista, the real estate marketplace in southern Europe , based on its market price report. month of June 2023.
The podium of the three most economical municipalities is completed with two other municipalities in Córdoba : Bélmez (340 euros/m2) and Peñarroya-Pueblonuevo (416 euros/m2). Next, there is the Murcian municipality of Bullas (419 euros/m2), as well as Campo de Criptana (432 euros/m2) and Villanueva de los Infantes (452 euros/m2), both in Ciudad Real.
Also above 450 euros are Corral de Almaguer in Cambodia Telegram Number Data Toledo (454 euros/m2), Socuéllamos in Ciudad Real (458 euros/m2) or Bembibre (459 euros/m2) and Villablino (462 euros/m2), both in Leon. They are followed by the towns of Horcajo de Santiago in Cuenca (465 euros/m2), Macael in Almería (469 euros/m2), Miguel Esteban in Toledo (472 euros/m2), Navarrés in Valencia (475 euros/m2), Santo Domingo -Caudilla (477 euros/m2) and Mora in Toledo (483 euros/m2).
The ranking continues with Tijola in Almería (484 euros/m2), Fuente Vaqueros in Granada (484 euros/m2), Sonseca in Toledo (486 euros/m2) and Vélez Blanco in Almería (489 euros/m2). Above 500 euros are the municipalities of Illora in Granada (502 euros/m2), Castuera in Badajoz (504 euros/m2), Torralva de Calatrava in Ciudad Real (504 euros/m2), Navahermosa in Toledo (507 euros /m2) and Enguera in Valencia (507 euros/m2).
The cheapest municipalities in each Autonomous Community. The study carried out by idealista is completed with the most affordable locations in each of the 17 Spanish autonomous communities. In addition to the communities with municipalities in the top 25 positions, three more autonomies have markets below 600 euros : in Galicia, the cheapest town is Nogueira de Ramuín in Ourense (543 euros/m2). In Catalonia, it is the Santa Bárbara from Tarragona (546 euros/m2) and in Asturias, San Martín del Rey Aurelio (556 euros/m2).
Next is the cheapest town in Aragon, Caspe (Zaragoza), where owners ask for an average of 642 euros/m2; followed by La Rioja, the municipality of Alfaro (697 euros/m2), Cantabria, Campoo de Enmedio (707 euros/m2); Castejón in Navarra (793 euros/m2); Tank in Santa Cruz de Tenerife (896 euros/m2); and Cadalso de los Vidrios in Madrid (902 euros/m2).
The most expensive is the Balearic Islands , where its cheapest municipality (Sant Joan) has an average price of 1,237 euros/m2, followed by Oión in Álava, as the cheapest in the Basque Country, with 1,131 euros/m2.
The podium of the three most economical municipalities is completed with two other municipalities in Córdoba : Bélmez (340 euros/m2) and Peñarroya-Pueblonuevo (416 euros/m2). Next, there is the Murcian municipality of Bullas (419 euros/m2), as well as Campo de Criptana (432 euros/m2) and Villanueva de los Infantes (452 euros/m2), both in Ciudad Real.
Also above 450 euros are Corral de Almaguer in Cambodia Telegram Number Data Toledo (454 euros/m2), Socuéllamos in Ciudad Real (458 euros/m2) or Bembibre (459 euros/m2) and Villablino (462 euros/m2), both in Leon. They are followed by the towns of Horcajo de Santiago in Cuenca (465 euros/m2), Macael in Almería (469 euros/m2), Miguel Esteban in Toledo (472 euros/m2), Navarrés in Valencia (475 euros/m2), Santo Domingo -Caudilla (477 euros/m2) and Mora in Toledo (483 euros/m2).
The ranking continues with Tijola in Almería (484 euros/m2), Fuente Vaqueros in Granada (484 euros/m2), Sonseca in Toledo (486 euros/m2) and Vélez Blanco in Almería (489 euros/m2). Above 500 euros are the municipalities of Illora in Granada (502 euros/m2), Castuera in Badajoz (504 euros/m2), Torralva de Calatrava in Ciudad Real (504 euros/m2), Navahermosa in Toledo (507 euros /m2) and Enguera in Valencia (507 euros/m2).
The cheapest municipalities in each Autonomous Community. The study carried out by idealista is completed with the most affordable locations in each of the 17 Spanish autonomous communities. In addition to the communities with municipalities in the top 25 positions, three more autonomies have markets below 600 euros : in Galicia, the cheapest town is Nogueira de Ramuín in Ourense (543 euros/m2). In Catalonia, it is the Santa Bárbara from Tarragona (546 euros/m2) and in Asturias, San Martín del Rey Aurelio (556 euros/m2).
Next is the cheapest town in Aragon, Caspe (Zaragoza), where owners ask for an average of 642 euros/m2; followed by La Rioja, the municipality of Alfaro (697 euros/m2), Cantabria, Campoo de Enmedio (707 euros/m2); Castejón in Navarra (793 euros/m2); Tank in Santa Cruz de Tenerife (896 euros/m2); and Cadalso de los Vidrios in Madrid (902 euros/m2).
The most expensive is the Balearic Islands , where its cheapest municipality (Sant Joan) has an average price of 1,237 euros/m2, followed by Oión in Álava, as the cheapest in the Basque Country, with 1,131 euros/m2.