Costa Blanca Property Prices Surge in 2025 – Is Now the Time to Buy?
Property prices in the Valencian Community and Murcia continue to rise in 2025, driven by strong demand and limited supply. According to recent data from Fotocasa, these regions are among the top three in Spain with the highest quarterly increases—up 8.4% between April and June.
Specifically, the province of Alicante (Costa Blanca) and Murcia (Costa Cálida) are showing some of the largest annual growth, reaffirming their status as favorite destinations for international buyers—especially Nordic, Dutch, Polish, and Belgian nationals.
What’s driving the market?
Experts point to a clear imbalance: demand now exceeds supply by a factor of four. Several factors contribute to this:
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More people living alone (single-person households).
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An influx of international residents (+500,000 in the past year).
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Falling mortgage interest rates.
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A shortage of public housing (only 350,000 units nationwide).
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A slowdown in new construction, despite a growing population.
In popular areas like Torrevieja, Orihuela Costa, and San Pedro del Pinatar, pressure is especially high on the resale market, where sea-view or fully renovated, move-in-ready properties are becoming increasingly scarce.
Where are property prices rising fastest?
Across Spain, Valencia and Alicante stand out with quarterly increases over 10% in some municipalities. Growth is also steady in the Murcia region, where areas like Los Alcázares and Mar Menor continue to attract European families and private investors.
In terms of overall price levels, Málaga (over €4,200/m²) and the Balearic Islands remain the most expensive provinces. However, Alicante now ranks in Spain’s top 10, with average values exceeding €2,500/m² in many coastal towns.
What does this mean for foreign buyers?
For international buyers, the message is clear: the market is still rising, and the longer you wait, the higher the entry price may be.
Still, Costa Blanca and Costa Cálida offer attractive prices compared to other Mediterranean destinations—especially for second homes, retirement properties, or tourist rentals.
Is now a good time to buy?
If you’re considering buying a home in Spain in 2025, the signs are clear:
- Demand is strong, and supply is limited.
- There are still good deals available, but they’re going fast.
How can Esentya Estate help you?
At Esentya Estate, we help foreign buyers make the most of this moment with:
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Advice in your native language.
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Certified API real estate agents.
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Access to all available properties in Costa Blanca and Costa Cálida.
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Full support from first contact to signing—and beyond.
Your home in the sun is waiting. We’ll guide you every step of the way.