Home sales in Spain in 2025 were the highest since 2007, and prices have reached a record since the beginning of statistics collection.
According to notaries, 752,661 properties were sold nationwide last year, which is 4.4% more than a year earlier, and is the second highest indicator in the entire history of observations, second only to In 2007 (853,568 units).This result is also confirmed by data from the National Statistical Institute (INE).
Apartment sales increased by 2.3%, and houses by 11.5%.
Almost all regions recorded an increase in transactions, with the exception of Madrid (-4.7%), the Canary Islands (-4.7%) and the Balearic Islands (-0.4%).%).
The first place in the table was Castile and Leon (+13.6%) and the Basque Country (+12%) are the only countries with double-digit growth, followed by Extremadura (9.9%), Aragon (9.1%), Castile-La Mancha (8.8%), Galicia (7.6%), Catalonia (7.3%), Murcia (6.8%), Navarre (6.6%), Andalusia (6.3%), La Rioja (5%) and Asturias (4.7%).
In absolute terms, Andalusia accounted for the largest volume of transactions, 149,667, followed by Catalonia, which four years later managed to regain second place in the ranking with 116,506 transactions.The Valencian community dropped to the third position with 115,261 transactions, while Madrid remains fourth with 84,367.
Average house prices in 2025 reached 1,902 euros per square meter for the first time, which is 7.5% more than a year earlier and 3.8% more than the current record. In 2007 (1832 euros per square meter). Apartments rose in price by 10.1%, and houses by 3.8%.
Property prices went up in all regions last year, with double-digit increases recorded in Murcia (14.4%), Cantabria (14.4%), Madrid (13.3%) and the Canary Islands (12%). Impressive figures are also in Castile-La Mancha (9.6%), the Valencian Community (9.4%), Extremadura (9.2%), Catalonia (9.1%), the Balearic Islands (8.9%), Asturias (8.7%) and the Basque Country (8.1%), while less 5% growth was recorded only in Galicia (4.7%), La Rioja (4.6%) and Andalusia (4.2%).
The highest prices were recorded in the Balearic Islands (4,061 euros per square meter), Madrid (3,463 euros per square meter), the Basque Country (2,995 euros per square meter), Catalonia (2,323 euros per square meter) and the Canary Islands (2,177 euros per square meter).
The results of 2025 in the real estate market in Spain and other countries
Source: Idealista