What are the municipalities with the highest demand to buy a house so far in 2023? According to a report by Idealista, among those localities that have a large stock of apartments, Madrid and the large cities on its outskirts once again stand out , along with other important provincial capitals. Madrid (428,100 euros on average) is accompanied on the podium by (199,200 euros) or de Henares (209,000 euros). But Torrejón de Ardoz or Fuenlabrada also appear among the 10 most in-demand areas , along with Valencia , Zaragoza , Las Palmas de Gran Canaria or Seville . The big cities, in the lead Along with the capital, as we said, other large cities in the country also appear among the top positions. These are (4), Las Palmas de Gran (7), Zaragoza (8), Seville (10), Málaga (11), Barcelona (12) or Palma (15). However, some towns on the outskirts of Madrid also 'sneak' between these important provincial capitals. All of them large towns such as (2), Henares (3), Torrejón de Ardoz (5) or Fuenlabrada (9).
The top 15 smaller capitals such as Santa Cruz de Tenerife (6) or San Sebastián (13) complete the top. Among the top 20 positions, towns on the outskirts of Barcelona Phone Number List or Valencia are also beginning to appear , such as Sant Cugat de Vallès (17) and Badalona (20) or Torrent (14) and Paterna (18). And the first exclusive tourist area: San Bartolomé de Tirajana (19), south of the island of Gran Canaria . The prices of the municipalities with the highest demand The median total prices are quite varied among the populations with the greatest demand pressure in the purchase of homes. In large markets, you can see prices such as those in Madrid (428,100 euros) or Barcelona (368,900 euros), València (232,530 euros), Málaga (290,000 euros) and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (245,000 euros). Then there are the locations with much more expensive prices. Like Sant Cugat de Vallès (810,240 euros), Palma (573,780 euros) or San Sebastián (539,500 euros) compared to other more affordable ones such as Fuenlabrada (179,540 euros), Móstoles (199,210 euros), Torrejón de Ardoz (203,800 euros) or Badalona ( 207,300 euros).

Demands of the buying and selling market Source: Idealist The three million euros: Benahavís, Calvià and Marbella It should be noted that the Malaga town of Benahavís once again leads the ranking with the most expensive average prices in Spain among the most in-demand locations, this time exceeding 1.9 million euros. With a wide range of luxury homes on the market, and some in the most exclusive developments in Europe, such as La Zagaleta , this area of the Costa del Sol is once again joined in the select 'million euro home club' by its neighbor, Marbella (1.37 million), and more closely by the Balearic municipality of Calvià, with 1.58 million in the total average price. Increasingly closer to entering this select club is the exclusive urbanization of Sotogrande , in the Cádiz municipality of San Roque (Cádiz), where the year started at more than 995,000 euros in the average price of homes for sale. In fifth place in terms of prices, the aforementioned Sant Cugat del Vallès stands out (810,240 euros), among the first positions in demand. Behind them, other coastal towns stand out both on the Mediterranean coast and on islands, such as Jávea (767,270 euros), Altea (789,370 euros) or Sitges (712,000 euros); along with Adeje (712,000 euros) or Llucmajor (632,760 euros).