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Luxury Housing Rises Faster in Two Spanish Cities than in Paris, New York and Monaco

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This type of property has grown on average 3.2% worldwide and 3.3% in Europe.

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This type of property has grown on average 3.2% worldwide and 3.3% in Europe.

This was not seen coming. The panorama of the global market for luxury housing has undergone a significant change, although quiet. While many focus their attention on Paris, New York or Monaco, the look is directed towards the Spanish coast: Marbella and Ibiza have emerged as cities where the prices of properties destined for large heritages are rising faster, according to the latest international reports on the “prime” sector. Globally, the cos…

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The large fortunes continue to bet on the residential assets prémium in their portfolio of investments. In this context, the Spanish market gains positions, although with disparate price trends: on the Ibizan island they fall, while the city of the Costa del Sol leads the climbs. Read

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Expansión broke the news on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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