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Most Affordable 3-Room Apartments in Spain: Family-Buyer Snapshot

The most surprising thing in this Spain snapshot? You can still find family-sized 3-room apartments for well under €135,000 — with Linares leading at just €80,566. For buyers priced out of Spain’s bigger metros, that’s a very different market map than most people expect.

The affordability cluster is especially concentrated in secondary cities and provincial centres. El Ejido comes in at €104,979, while Fuente Álamo de Murcia sits at €114,745. From there, several markets stay tightly grouped in the €119,628 to €134,276 range, showing that this isn’t just one cheap outlier — it’s a whole band of lower-entry options.

What makes the list more interesting is that some of these lower-priced markets also deliver decent rental performance. Reus stands out with a 10.94% gross yield, followed by Fuente Álamo de Murcia at 9.49% and Tarragona at 9.10%. That mix of affordability and yield suggests the segment may appeal to both end-users looking for space and buyers who still care about rental demand.

In short: if you’re hunting for a practical 3-room home in Spain, the value story is alive outside the headline cities. The trade-off isn’t just price versus size — in some places, it’s price, livability, and yield all landing in the same neighborhood.

Read the full analysis with interactive charts and district-level data on Realty Pulse

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