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What are the cheapest towns to live in the Marina Alta?

February 25 from 2022 - 07: 00

The Marina Alta is a highly visited area during vacation and rest periods. The region is home to idyllic and, above all, paradisiacal corners and landscape treasures. But, it is not the same to enjoy the region on vacation than to consider living, with all that this implies, in it. Therefore, what are the cheapest locations to settle and buy a home in the Marina Alta?

The five towns with the cheapest m2 in the Marina Alta

As expected, the most profitable square meters to live in the region They are a bit far from the main tourist area., that is, removed from the coast. The real estate information portal Idealistic, which collects data on the average sale price (PMV) of various locations, clarifies this data.

Although the municipalities in the interior of the region do not have enough documentation to compare them, the following ranking shows the five towns with the lowest PMV ordered from highest to lowest price:

5. Gorgos cat is among the five towns with the lowest price per square meter, although, of them, would be the most expensive. The number of this data is 1.316 euros/m2. Statistics show that the cost has remained fairly stable since 2013, however it is now that the Gata PMV is experiencing the highest price increase since then.

4. Sanet i Negrals ranks fourth. The PMV per m2 there is $1.156 so, on average, a property can cost 170.250 euros. The Sanet study compiles figures only from 2018, despite this, in recent years, the town has experienced various falls and rises in price. Thus, the highest was in February 2019 with 1.579 euros/m2 and the lowest in April 2020 with 1.005 euros per square meter.

3. Already on the podium is Benidoleig. Its average selling price is 1.091 euros per m2, only 65 euros below Gata. A house there can cost a few $164.000. On the other hand, the data collected by the portal dates back to 2017, where it can be seen that the PMV of the town was beginning to rise, since in June of that year it was 763 euros/m2 and, in April 2018, it was already of 1.180 euros.

2. In second place is Ondara. The PMV there is from 930 euros/m2 and, on average, a house in the town can cost 140.805 euros. The highest peak in the price per m2 was in October 2011 with 1.285 euros/m2 and the greatest drop was experienced in April 2017 with a PMV of 537 euros per square meter.

1. In the first place of ranking Pego is found. The municipality has an average sales price per square meter of $779, the lowest according to the data consulted. A property there can cost on average about $138.455. However, the numbers collected in March 2011 indicate that the m2 pegoli was at 1.491 euros and that the period with the lowest PMV was in December 2013, with 482 euros/m2.

Comments
  1. Silvia says:

    Not all that glitters is gold. Taxes are the most expensive in the region.

  2. Luis says:

    Speculators at 1,2,3…hopefully it will be bought to live.


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