The average price of second-hand housing has undergone a strong annual variation in the Valencian Community, according to the latest report on housing for sale in Spain in 2024 from the Fotocasa platform. This study states that it has been the autonomous community that has increased the price the most in one year, up to 19,8% more between December 2023 and 2024. Below are the Balearic Islands (19,5%) and Madrid (13,6%).
It is not, however, the one with the highest price, according to the said reportOn average, the price of housing per square metre in the Valencian Community is 2.106 euros, while in the Balearic Islands, the most expensive territory, it is 4.597 euros/m².
However, it is in the Valencian territory where the price has increased the most from the end of 2023 to the end of 2024. Alicante has suffered a price increase of 21,3%. In Valencia, the variation has been 14,8% and in Castellón 14,5%.
Alicante is at the bottom of the list of the 10 Spanish provinces with the highest housing prices, with a cost of 2.456 euros per square metre. In comparison, in Valencia a square metre costs 1.870 euros and in Castellón 1.449 €.
It is in the province of Alicante where the platform points to a municipality with a notable year-on-year increase in prices. The Verger The price of housing has increased by 81,2% between December 2023 and December 2024. Within the ranking of the towns that have increased their prices the most in one year, this town in the Marina Alta is in fourth position, after Fuensalida, with an increase of 141,5%, followed by Cedillo del Condado (119,1%) and La Nucia (82,6%).
On the platform, you can find 301 adverts for second-hand homes for sale in El Verger. The price of these ranges from 749.000 euros, the most expensive, to 55.000 euros, the cheapest, as of today.
Speculation. They are waiting to sell to foreigners, many are for sale by foreigners to foreigners.
80 percent? Vergel is not in Miami to speculate elsewhere BN and the people of the town should be a little respectful to the people of Vergel. A hug