The most exclusive street in Spain to buy a house is dedicated to a famous composer. This is Mozart Street, in Marbella, where the owners ask an average of 8,416,461 euros to anyone who wants to buy one of their luxury homes, according to a study by idealist, the main real estate marketplace in Spain.

The silver medal of this exclusive ranking covers an entire urbanization located in the Malaga town of Benahavis: the Urbanization Coto Zagaleta. This exclusive area of the Costa del Sol has an average price of 6,741,037 euros, a slightly higher price than the Paseo de la Marquesa Viuda de Aldama, in La Moraleja de Madrid, which is in third place with 6,303,281 euros.

Next is the street 7, in Marbella, whose owners ask for their exclusive homes an average of 5,967,000 euros. It is followed by two streets on the island of Mallorca: Tàpies street, in Andratx, with an average of 5,883,461 euros, and Cosconar street, in Palma, with 5,589,500 euros. Also above the 5 million is the Paseo de los Lagos in the municipality of Pozuelo, Madrid, with an average price of 5,370,967 euros

In the eighth position of this ranking is the street of Camino del Sur in the exclusive urbanization of La Moraleja where they ask an average of 4,815,909 to anyone who wants to get one of their luxury villas. The penultimate address is Avenida Portals Vells, in the Mallorcan municipality of Calvià, with an average price of 4,803,846 euros. Close the classification another street dedicated to a composer, in this case Rossini Street in Marbella, whose homes have an average price of 4,616,958 euros.


The study carried out by SOLER & ASSOCIATES is completed with the most exclusive streets of each of the 17 Spanish autonomous communities. In addition to the communities with streets in the first 10 positions, 6 more autonomies have addresses in which the average exceeds one million euros: Catalonia (3,094,833 euros), Valencia (2,670,333 euros), the Canary Islands (2,200,000 euros), Euskadi (1,886,538 euros), Cantabria (1,612,894 euros) and Navarra (1,266,000 euros).

The cheapest region is Castilla-La Mancha, where its most expensive street has an average price of 296,069 Euros, followed by Extremadura (383,100 Euros) and La Rioja (515,416 Euros).

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