Properties for sale in Costa Brava, Spain
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Spain's Costa Brava
Find properties for sale on the Costa Brava with Your Overseas Home. Apartments in seaside towns such as Lloret de Mar or Blanes often start from around €160,000 to €350,000, while villas with sea views or hillside locations typically range from €400,000 to over €1M. With its rugged coastline, sandy coves, and Catalan culture, the Costa Brava is one of Spain’s most scenic property markets.
Find properties for sale on the Costa Brava with Your Overseas Home. Apartments in seaside towns such as Lloret de Mar or Blanes often start from around €160,000 to €350,000, while villas with sea views or hillside locations typically range from €400,000 to over €1M. With its rugged coastline, sandy coves, and Catalan culture, the Costa Brava is one of Spain’s most scenic property markets.
Why buy property in Spain's Costa Brava
The Costa Brava offers natural beauty, strong rental demand, and good long-term value. Apartments are usually priced from €160,000, while villas start from €400,000 and can exceed €1M in premium coastal locations. With its proximity to Barcelona, excellent food, and charming seaside towns, the Costa Brava continues to attract overseas buyers looking for lifestyle and investment opportunities.
Frequently asked questions about buying property in Costa Brava
What is the average price of an apartment in Costa Brava?
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What is the average price of 2 - 3 bedroom property in Costa Brava?
What is the price difference between 2 and 3 bedroom properties in Costa Brava?
How many properties under €100,000 are there in Costa Brava?
What can I buy in Costa Brava for my budget of €100,000?
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What can I buy in Costa Brava for my budget of €500,000?
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What’s the safest way to buy on the Costa Brava as an overseas buyer?
Use an independent lawyer, avoid paying significant deposits until the key checks are complete, and make sure contracts include clear conditions and deadlines (especially if finance is involved).
If you’re buying a renovated home, ask your lawyer to verify the renovation was properly documented—this protects you at resale and reduces the risk of future disputes.
For full buying process in Spain, download our Spain Buying Guide.
What should I check when buying a coastal home on the Costa Brava?
Prioritise:
(1) the Land Registry description matches what you’re buying (boundaries and m²),
(2) planning compliance for any terraces, retaining walls, pools, or added rooms, and
(3) practical risks—access, parking, drainage, and ongoing maintenance from coastal exposure. If the property is in an apartment building, review the community’s finances, fees, and planned works.
