Real estate in Cádiz: 1 propertie for sale

The property market in Cádiz has a seductive Andalusian atmosphere, a seaside setting and a rich historical heritage. Ideal for investment property in Cádiz or as a primary residence, the city offers a varied selection of houses and flats for sale, offering charm, culture and a relaxed lifestyle.

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Flat Villamartin : Bright & Modern - 2 Bedrooms, Terrace - Costa Blanca

Bright, modern flat - Villamartin

Modern flat in Villamartin, Costa Blanca: 2 bedrooms, sun terrace, swimming pool & golf nearby. Beaches 10 min away. Ideal opportunity! #Real Estate

City: Villamartín

Region: Andalucía

Province: Cádiz

Living area: 94 m²

N. of rooms: 2

Property type: Flat / - Alicante

Price: €249,000

Ref.: 1-286

Cádiz: A historic jewel between the ocean and Andalusian tradition

The property market in Cádiz captivates with its unique blend of centuries-old history and maritime energy. This captivating peninsula, considered to be the oldest city in Western Europe, reveals properties packed with character between its Phoenician ramparts and lively urban beaches. Lovers of authenticity will fall under the spell of the renovated fishermen's houses in the La Viña district, while investors will be looking for upmarket flats overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. With its world-famous carnival and 300 days of sunshine a year, Cádiz cultivates an art of living that is unrivalled in Andalusia.

These properties stand out for their typical Moorish and colonial architecture, with interior patios and traditional azulejos. The listed historic centre features 18th-century palaces converted into lofts, while new districts such as Cortadura offer contemporary residences overlooking sandy beaches. Local features include miradors (characteristic lookouts) and watchtowers converted into exclusive homes, true symbols of this unique maritime heritage.

Investing in Cádiz represents a strategic choice, with a sustained growth market (+5.7% in 2023) and attractive rental yields (6-8% net). These properties, which are particularly popular with a European cultural clientele, benefit from an extended tourist season thanks to the mild climate all year round. With its UNESCO heritage and dynamic student population, this luminous city is proving to be one of the rising stars of the Andalusian property market.