Andalusia, spanning southern Spain from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean, is the country's most populous autonomous community and its most significant market for international property buyers. The region encompasses nine provinces, with Málaga and Cádiz leading in terms of foreign buyer activity. Andalusia's appeal rests on its climate — more than 300 days of sunshine annually — alongside a rich cultural heritage expressed in its Moorish architecture, flamenco traditions, and distinctive cuisine. Property ranges from restored cortijos and village houses in the interior to contemporary frontline golf and beach apartments along the coast. The Costa del Sol, which runs through Málaga province, is the dominant coastal market and includes internationally recognised areas such as Marbella, Estepona, and Fuengirola. Rural Andalusia offers considerably more affordable options. Infrastructure is well developed, with international airports at Málaga, Seville, and Granada serving direct routes across Europe.
The current market in Andalusia includes 1548 villas from €85,000 to €27,000,000, 1396 apartments from €95,000 to €6,995,000, 647 houses from €75,000 to €11,900,000, 261 plots from €59,900 to €18,000,000, 209 penthouses from €259,000 to €6,500,000, 202 townhouses from €165,000 to €5,995,000, 124 duplexes from €230,000 to €18,600,000, 26 fincas from €285,000 to €17,900,000, 2 investments from €1,260,000 to €1,600,000, 1 leasehold propertie at €890,000.