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Date Published: 21/08/2026
Why more Europeans are choosing Murcia as their permanent home, not just a holiday destination
Foreign buyers now account for more than 21% of home sales in the region, drawn by quality of life, climate, connectivity and property prices that other Mediterranean destinations can't match
Something is shifting in how Europeans think about Murcia. For years it was overlooked in favour of the Costa Blanca or the Costa del Sol, but the numbers tell a different story now. Foreign buyers accounted for over 21% of all home sales in the Region of Murcia in recent months, a figure that has been climbing steadily. The region represents 8% of all property purchases by non-Spanish nationals across Spain, and the buyers arriving are increasingly choosing to stay year-round rather than just for summer.The nationalities leading the way are British, German, Belgian and Dutch, drawn by a combination of factors that's harder to find elsewhere: a genuine Mediterranean climate with more than 300 days of sunshine a year, affordable property compared to coastal alternatives that have become overcrowded and overpriced, and a city in Murcia itself that has managed to modernise without losing its character.
Murcia city, with a population approaching 500,000, still functions at a human scale. Its historic centre, anchored by the Plaza del Cardenal Belluga and the Cathedral, one of Spain's finest examples of Baroque architecture, is genuinely walkable.
The route from the Cathedral along Trapería and Platería streets to the Plaza de las Flores passes the Real Casino and the Salzillo Museum, and it takes perhaps twenty minutes at a comfortable stroll. The gastronomy is another draw: a region that sits at the heart of Spain's agricultural heartland, with strong Mediterranean fishing traditions alongside it, produces food that punches well above its weight.
Practically speaking, the region is increasingly well connected. Murcia Airport handles a growing number of European routes, Alicante Airport is a short drive north, and the high-speed rail link connects the city to Madrid and beyond. Toll-free motorways run north to Valencia and the Mediterranean coast and south into Andalucía.
The new urban development of Nueva Condomina, on the edge of Murcia city, is one example of how the region is growing to meet this demand. MPC Group's Aura Condomina development there offers 250 homes alongside 17,000 square metres of communal space including a 400 square metre pool, co-working areas, gardens and sports facilities, designed specifically for the kind of year-round outdoor living the climate makes possible.
Inland areas like the Ricote Valley are also attracting interest from buyers who want tranquillity alongside the city's amenities. Murcia, it turns out, offers a great deal more than most Europeans realise until they actually visit.
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