Benahavís (Málaga) and Barcelona are the two municipalities in Spain that have the most expensive streets in the entire country to acquire a home, as can be seen from the new edition of the study of the ten most expensive streets in Spain by an idealist.

Specifically, the Coto Zagaleta urbanization in the town of Malaga is the most expensive in the whole country. The average price of a home here exceeds 6.7 million euros.

For its part, in Barcelona, ​​it is Avenida del Tibidabo where the most exclusive properties are located in Barcelona, ​​which are around 5.8 million euros.

In third place is the Paseo de la Marquesa Viuda de Aldama located in La Moraleja (Madrid), where a house can reach an average of 5.7 million euros.

In addition, above the five million euros are also the streets Camino del Sur (5.48 million) and Camino Ancho (5.1 million), both located in La Moraleja.

ALSO IN MARBELLA

These two locations are followed by Avenida de Pedralbes in Barcelona, ​​with an average price of 4.8 million euros; and Mozart Street in Marbella , where the most exclusive homes cost an average of 4.7 million euros. Also in the Marbella town is Rossini Street, where average prices exceed 4.7 million euros.

In the last positions of the ranking made by the real estate portal are Rocaferrera Avenue located in the town of Sant Andreu de Llavaneres (Barcelona), with an average price of 4.7 million, and Portals Vells Avenue in Calvià (Balearic Islands) , with prices higher than 4.6 million.

NINE CCAA WITH STREETS THAT EXCEED THE MILLION EUROS

By autonomous communities, a total of nine regions have streets where homes cost, on average, more than one million euros.

Andalusia is once again at the head of the Coto Zagaleta urbanization located in the Benahavís municipality of Malaga (6.7 million). Behind, it is followed by Catalonia (5.8 million), Madrid (5.7 million), Balearic Islands (4.69 million) and Comunidad Valenciana (2.37 million).

Behind, they are followed by the Basque Country (2.01 million), Navarra (1.26 million), the Canary Islands (1.2 million) and Cantabria (1.19 million euros) complete the list of autonomous communities with the most expensive streets of the country to acquire a home.

According to the criteria of The Trust Project

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