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After Brexit, is it still attractive for British buyers to purchase a property in Spain?

After Brexit, is it still attractive for British buyers to purchase a property in Spain?
25 Feb 2026

For decades, the Mediterranean dream has had a British accent. From the Costa Blanca to the Costa del Sol, thousands of UK citizens have chosen Spain as a destination for holidays, retirement, or investment.

But after Brexit, many ask themselves: Is it still a good idea to buy a house in Spain?

The short answer is yes. The long one deserves some explanation.


Brexit and Housing in Spain: What Has Really Changed

Brexit brought administrative changes, but it did not remove the appeal of the Spanish property market for Britons. What mainly changed was the legal framework for long-term residency.

Some key points:

  • UK citizens can now stay for 90 days within any 180-day period without a visa.

  • For longer stays, there are options such as the non-lucrative visa, investor visa, or specific residence permits.

  • The property buying process has not changed: a UK citizen can still purchase property in Spain without restrictions.

In other words, buying a house in Spain remains completely legal and feasible for Britons, whether as a second home or an investment.



Why Buying a House in Spain Is Still Attractive

Despite the new political context, Spain continues to offer highly competitive advantages:

1. Climate and Quality of Life

Over 300 days of sunshine in many coastal areas, a Mediterranean lifestyle, healthy cuisine, and high-quality healthcare services.

2. Competitive Prices Compared to the UK

In many areas of the Costa Blanca, the price per square metre remains lower than in medium-sized UK cities.

3. Solid Investment

The international demand remains strong. Buying a house in Spain can offer:

  • Rental yield from holiday lets

  • Medium- and long-term capital appreciation

  • Asset diversification in euros

4. Infrastructure and Connections

Well-connected international airports to the UK allow for frequent and accessible travel.


Costa Blanca and Benidorm: Favourite Destinations After Brexit

Far from decreasing, British interest in areas like Benidorm, Finestrat, or Pilar de la Horadada has remained stable.

Why?

  • Established British community

  • Services in English

  • Legal security

  • Modern housing options, especially new-build villas and apartments

Many buyers now opt for efficient homes, with low maintenance and a good location to maximise personal use and rental potential.



What Should Britons Consider Before Buying?

If you are thinking of buying a house in Spain after Brexit, it is advisable to:

  • Seek guidance on your residency status if you plan extended stays

  • Have independent legal advice

  • Analyse the impact of the pound-euro exchange rate

  • Plan for taxes and inheritance

With the right support, the process is clear and safe.


So… Is It Worth Buying a House in Spain After Brexit?

For many Britons, the answer is clearer than ever.

Spain still offers:

  • Stable climate

  • Safe environment

  • Dynamic property market

  • High quality of life

  • Good investment opportunities

Brexit has added paperwork but has not removed the appeal.

In fact, some buyers now value having a base in the European Union more than ever.


Thinking About Buying a House in Spain?

At Desire Properties, we work with international clients, including British buyers seeking security, clarity, and professional support.

We help with:

  • Personalised property selection

  • New-build homes in established areas

  • Advice throughout the process

  • Post-sale support

If you want to know whether now is the right time for you, let’s talk.

Buying a house in Spain is still a smart decision. You just need to do it right.

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