Spain’s Most Exclusive Property Street: Coto Zagaleta
Spain’s most prestigious street for property acquisition is nestled in the Costa del Sol, spanning the entire urbanisation of Coto Zagaleta in the municipality of Benahavís, Marbella. The average asking price for these luxurious homes is a staggering 9,956,525 euros, as per a study by idealista, Spain’s premier real estate marketplace. This article delves into the details of the 10 most expensive streets to buy a property in Spain.
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Spain’s Priciest Streets
The second most expensive street in Spain is Calle Sant Carles in Calvià, Mallorca, with an average property price of 9,450,000 euros. The third spot is occupied by Calle del Camino del Sur in the affluent urbanisation of La Moraleja, Madrid, where the average property price is 8,435,000 euros. This price surpasses its neighbouring Camino del Golf, also in La Moraleja, which ranks fourth with an average asking price of 7,112,500 euros.
Costa del Sol and Madrid’s Luxury Streets
Returning to the Costa del Sol, the A-397 road in Benahavís ranks fifth, with property owners asking for an average of 7,016,897 euros for their exclusive homes. Following closely is Paseo de la Marquesa Viuda Aldama in the residential area of La Moraleja, Madrid, where the average property price stands at 6,926,923 euros.
Mallorca’s Million-Euro Streets
Between the sixth and ninth positions in this luxury ranking are three streets on the island of Mallorca, all with average prices exceeding 6 million euros. These include Avenida Portals Vells in Calvià, with an average price of 6,772,931 euros; Calle Pagell in Andratx, priced at 6,683,056 euros; and Calle Binicaubell in Palma, with an average price of 6,554,000 euros.
Madrid’s Prestigious Paseo de los Lagos
Completing the list is Paseo de los Lagos in Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid, also known as La Finca. Prospective buyers looking to acquire one of its luxurious villas can expect to pay an average of 6,226,159 euros.