New housing projects are gaining momentum in Cartagena, as the local council has approved major developments aimed at increasing supply and supporting the property market.
The latest approval includes 61 new homes across two developments, with a combined investment exceeding €4 million a clear sign of renewed activity in the region’s real estate sector.
New Homes Planned in Prime Coastal and City Locations
One of the key projects will be located in Atamaría, close to the prestigious La Manga Club. Here, 23 modern homes will be built on an 8,000m² plot, backed by a €1.6 million investment.
These properties will feature two- and three-bedroom layouts, offering new opportunities for buyers in a highly sought-after coastal area that has historically seen limited new development.
A second development will take place in Cartagena city centre, where 38 apartments are planned on Calle Juan Fernández, further expanding housing options in an established urban location.
Supporting a Challenging Property Market
The approvals come at a time when the Murcia property market is facing rising prices and limited housing availability, making new developments increasingly important for both local buyers and international investors.
Local authorities are actively working to speed up planning processes and encourage construction, including offering tax reductions of up to 95% for developers to help bring new homes to market faster.
According to officials, these initiatives are designed to stimulate growth, improve housing availability, and strengthen the region’s appeal.
A Positive Signal for Buyers and Investors
With new projects emerging both along the coast and in the city centre, Cartagena is showing clear signs of renewed confidence in its property sector.
The proximity to La Manga Club one of the region’s most established lifestyle and golf resorts further enhances the attractiveness of these developments for international buyers seeking a mix of coastal living, leisure, and investment potential.
As demand continues to grow across the Region of Murcia, these new housing approvals highlight a positive step forward in meeting demand and expanding opportunities for those looking to buy property in southern Spain.
