22 Aug, 2024 @ 12:09
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Revealed: The most exclusive street in Spain with an average home price of more than €12 million is on the Costa del Sol – and it’s not in Marbella

IDEALISTA has revealed the most exclusive street in Spain but it’s not in Marbella, so which other Costa del Sol hotspot is it? 

Property search engine Idealista has conducted a study to find the most expensive streets in Spain.

The top spot went to one Costa del Sol street with average prices of over €12 million. 

Coto Zagaleta, Benahavis was revealed as the most exclusive enclave in the country, with the average price of €12,304,091 for one of the luxurious properties. 

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La Zagaleta is well known on the coast for its exuberant properties.
Photo: Idealista

It was followed by the Paseo de la Marquesa Viuda, found in the La Moraleja area of Madrid. 

To live the high life, this corner of the elite capital asks for €11,324,500 on average. 

In third place was the Marbella Club’s Lomas urbanisation, with an average cost of €9,472,900. 

Marbella is home to many of the country’s most expensive enclaves.
Photo: Las Lomas Marbella

Next was Barcelona’s Avenida Supermaresme, in the city’s Sant Andreu de Llavaneres area. 

There, a property costs an average of €8,925,938. 

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In the hills of Barcelona, Sant Andreu offers a peaceful escape from the city.
Photo: Corredor Mato

In fifth place, the Costa del Sol makes the list yet again, with the Calle Pez Austral clocking in at €8,925,000 for average property prices. 

Just further down the coast, Benahavis’s Carretera A-397 takes the seventh spot, with an average price of €8,869,524. 

The seventh and eighth places are also occupied by Marbella, with the Sierra Blanca urbanisation (€8,361,048) and the Cascada de Camojan urbanisation (€7,917,344)

Then, we finally escape Marbella to visit the island of Mallorca, where Palma’s Calle Binicaubell takes ninth place (€7,622,727).

After that swift break, we return once again to Marbella for the tenth spot, which goes to Calle Osa Menor (€7,581,132).

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Yzabelle Bostyn

After spending much of her childhood in Andalucia and adulthood between Barcelona and Latin America, Yzabelle has settled in the Costa del Sol to put her NCTJ & Journalism Masters to good use. She is particularly interested in travel, vegan food and has been leading the Olive Press Nolotil campaign. Have a story? email yzabelle@theolivepress.es

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