
Murcia
Neighbourhood Intelligence
Explore by District
Navigate Murcia's most exclusive and sought-after postcodes.
Murcia
Browse by Property Type
Filter listings by what you are looking for.
Murcia
Latest in Murcia
A current sample of properties on the market across Murcia.




















































2 bed Penthouse Duplex in Baños y Mendigo
Baños y Mendigo, Costa Calida



























2 bed Penthouse in Sucina
Sucina, Costa Calida














3 bed Detached Villa in Sucina
Sucina, Costa Calida
























2 bed Detached Villa in Sucina
Sucina, Costa Calida




























3 bed Finca - Cortijo in Gea y Truyols
Gea y Truyols, Costa Calida





























3 bed Detached Villa in Avileses
Avileses, Costa Calida
Market Intelligence
Inside the Murcia Market
Murcia city is one of Spain's great undervalued capitals. The cathedral and palaces of the old town, dense tapas streets, a major university and a working economy — none of the tourist-coast clutter, and prices that haven't caught up to comparable Spanish provincial capitals.
- €1,559
- Avg asking € / m² (Mar 2026)
- +18.3%
- YoY (Idealista, Mar 2026)
- €3,000+
- San Miguel / Santa Catalina barrios
- 50 min
- To the coast
The market in numbers
Heavily local market with very limited foreign-buyer presence — the opposite profile of the coastal towns. Apartments dominate. Restoration-grade townhouses in the old town are a niche but exceptional value compared to Seville or Granada.
Where to look
Three distinct submarkets within the city.
- Old townAround the cathedral and Plaza Cardenal Belluga — historic apartments, occasional restored townhouses. €1,500–€2,500/m².
- Ronda Sur & extensionsNewer apartment blocks south of the old town. €1,300–€1,900/m².
- Mar Menor commute beltSurrounding villages — La Alberca, Sangonera la Verde — for buyers wanting Spanish-life with easy coast access.
Connectivity & infrastructure
Murcia (RMU) airport 25 minutes; AVE high-speed rail to Madrid in 2h30; coast 50 minutes east. Major universities, regional government, full Spanish urban services.
A local insight
Murcia is a buy for people who actually want to live in Spain rather than visit it. The lack of foreign-buyer presence is the entire point — prices are set by local incomes, services are in Spanish, and integration is real.

