Living in Begur: exclusivity among coves and pines
Begur is synonymous with elegance. With a price of €4,055/m², it offers some of the best coves in the region, such as Aiguablava or Sa Tuna. It is ideal for those seeking urban planning integrated into nature and less crowded surroundings.
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80 m² Property: €324,400.
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Highlights: Its medieval castle and panoramic views of the Illes Medes (Medas Islands) archipelago.
Buying property in Palamós: seafaring tradition and services
Palamós combines the charm of an active fishing port with all the amenities of a city. The price in March 2026 stood at €4,025/m².
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80 m² Property: €322,000.
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Highlights: Its famous gastronomy (the Palamós prawn) and its excellent connection with Girona city.
Buying a house in Lloret de Mar: beaches, nightlife, and family activities
It is one of the tourism engines of the area and stands out for the strong presence of a foreign population. Despite its reputation for nightlife, it has very quiet residential areas such as Fenals and beautiful beaches. The price is more competitive: €3,103/m².
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80 m² Property: €248,240.
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Highlights: Its Santa Clotilde Gardens and a very solid infrastructure of services (schools, hospitals).
Living in Roses and Empuriabrava: canals and connectivity
It is the ideal destination for sailing enthusiasts thanks to its residential canals. It is a more commercial and accessible area within the luxury segment.
In Roses, the square meter closed March at €3,752/m², while in the “Spanish Venice” (Empuriabrava) it dropped to €3,369/m².
- 80 m² Property: An 80 m² apartment in Roses costs around €300,160, while in Empuriabrava it would cost €269,520.
Comparison: property purchase price in the Costa Brava in March 2026
| Municipality |
Purchase Price (€/m²) |
80 m² Apartment (€) |
| Cadaqués |
€6,692 |
€535,360 |
| Begur |
€4,055 |
€324,400 |
| Palamós |
€4,025 |
€322,000 |
| Roses |
€3,752 |
€300,160 |
| Empuriabrava |
€3,369 |
€269,520 |
| Lloret de Mar |
€3,103 |
€248,240 |
| Calella de Palafrugell |
€3,030 |
€242,400 |
Source: Fotocasa, data for March 2026
Costa Blanca: the winning option for tight budgets?
The Costa Blanca stands out for its massive tourism infrastructure and a much more diversified real estate offer, allowing for more competitive property purchase prices.
Jávea (Xàbia): The perfect balance
Chosen by many as the best area to live in due to its mix of coves and services. The average price is €4,062/m².
Buying a house in Calpe: living under the Peñón de Ifach
Calpe is the municipality with the highest price per square meter in this selection in Alicante: €4,764/m². Its modern skyline and white sand beaches make it very attractive to an international audience.
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80 m² Property: €381,120.
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Highlights: The Peñón de Ifach Natural Park and its salt flats with flamingos.
Living in Altea: the charm of the Mediterranean dome
Known as one of the most beautiful villages in Spain, Altea stands out for its old town with cobblestone streets. The average price is €3,534/m² in March 2026.
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80 m² Property: €282,720.
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Highlights: Its bohemian atmosphere, art galleries, and the exclusive Altea Hills marina.
Buying property in Denia: gastronomy and connection to the Balearic Islands
Denia is the capital of Marina Alta and stands out for its port, from where ferries depart for Ibiza and Mallorca. The square meter closed at €3,786/m².
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80 m² Property: €302,880.
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Highlights: UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy and its 20 km of diverse coastline.
Living in Torrevieja: the most affordable option in Alicante
If you are looking for a modest investment, Torrevieja is the benchmark at €3,084/m². It is a vibrant city with a large community of European residents throughout the year.
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80 m² Property: €246,720.
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Highlights: Its famous pink lagoons and the wide range of leisure activities and shopping centers.
Buying a house in Benidorm: living in the “New York” of the Mediterranean
Benidorm is the destination with the most powerful leisure and service infrastructure in Spain. Unlike other coastal municipalities that reduce their activity in winter, this city maintains its vitality 365 days a year. It is the ideal place for those seeking a high-rise home with sea views and almost guaranteed rental profitability due to its constant high demand. The average housing price in March 2026 stood at €4,030/m² according to the Fotocasa Index.
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80 m² Property: €322,400.
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Highlights: Its two main beaches (Levante and Poniente), its top-tier medical services, and its unbeatable connection to Alicante Airport.
Comparison: property purchase price in the Costa Blanca in March 2026
| Municipality |
Purchase Price (€/m²) |
80 m² Apartment (€) |
| Calpe |
€4,764 |
€381,120 |
| Jávea (Xàbia) |
€4,062 |
€324,960 |
| Benidorm |
€4,030 |
€322,400 |
| Villajoyosa |
€3,930 |
€314,400 |
| Denia |
€3,786 |
€302,880 |
| Altea |
€3,534 |
€282,720 |
| Torrevieja |
€3,084 |
€246,720 |
Source: Fotocasa, data for March 2026
Fotocasa´s Verdict: Costa Brava or Costa Blanca: where is it cheaper to buy a house in 2026?
In 2026, buying a house on the Costa Blanca is usually more economical than doing so on the Costa Brava. Therefore, if you are looking for an investment with a lower barrier to entry and an active social life all year round, the Costa Blanca is the winner.
However, if your priority is the exclusivity of the environment and you don’t mind paying more per square meter in a greener and more rugged landscape, the Costa Brava remains the Mediterranean refuge par excellence in 2026. The trend indicates that both markets will continue to rise due to the shortage of new beachfront developments.
In any case, the price of our home will be determined by the municipality where we choose to live.
| Feature |
Costa Brava (Girona) |
Costa Blanca (Alicante) |
| Average price |
€3,113/m² |
€3,022/m² |
| Landscape |
Coves and pines |
Long sandy beaches |
| Climate |
Mild Mediterranean |
Warm all year round |
| Public |
National and French |
International (UK/DE) |
| Access |
Near France/Girona Airport |
Alicante Airport |
Source: Fotocasa, data for March 2026
And you, which of the two coasts would you choose?