The most expensive properties in Spain are in the Balearics

Formentera was the most expensive town in the country in March 2024

Prices has gone sky high on the island of Formentera. | Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter

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Used housing in March 2024 registered an average price of 4,268 euros per square metre in the Balearics, an increase of 3.06% compared to December 2023.

According to the pisos.com report, year-on-year the price grew by 6.78%, while, on a monthly basis, the Balearics was the fourth highest in terms of price increase, registering a rise of 1.61%.
The Balearics was the most expensive autonomous region in Spain, ahead of Madrid (4,020 €/m2), among others. As for second-hand housing in Spain, in March 2024 it registered an average price of 2,231 euros per square metre, showing a quarterly increase of 3.30%. Year-on-year, the rise was 10.66%, and the monthly increase was 1.62%.

Palma recorded a quarterly increase of 1.41% and, from one year to another, the capital (3.90%) shows a "contained rebound". With 4,241 euros per square metre in March 2024, it was the fourth most expensive provincial capital.

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In terms of Balearic municipalities, Alaior (9.17%) was the eleventh fastest-growing region in Spain in the first quarter, while Bunyola (-8.54%) was the country's third fastest-growing.

In year-on-year variation, Alaior (40.96%) was the fourth fastest-growing municipality in Spain, while Capdepera (-1.37%) was the one that fell the most at a regional level.

At 10,296 euros per square metre, Formentera was the most expensive town in Spain in March 2024. Sa Pobla (1,714 €/m2) was the most affordable in the autonomous region.