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Date Published: 29/04/2026
New-build property demand rises across Spain as families and solo buyers dominate the market
Spainora helps expats navigate Spain’s fast-changing new-build market and find the right property with confidence

Spain’s housing debate is usually dominated by talk of shortages, rising prices and the growing difficulty many people face when trying to get on the property ladder. Those concerns are very real, but they don't tell the full story of what's happening inside the country’s new-build market.
A closer look at recent data paints a more detailed picture of who is actually buying new homes in Spain today and it challenges some of the common assumptions about investors driving demand or luxury buyers dominating the sector.
According to one 2025 customer data report, the vast majority of new-build buyers are still private individuals. These are not large-scale investors or speculative funds, but everyday buyers including couples, families and single people who are purchasing homes to live in and build their lives around.
A primary residence accounts for around 50% of sales, making it by far the most common motivation. Replacement housing comes next at about 25%, where people are moving home to suit a different stage of life, whether that is downsizing, upsizing or relocating within Spain. There is also a portion of demand linked to second homes, often purchased for personal use and lifestyle reasons rather than short-term financial gain.Even where investment does play a role, it’s often closer to family planning than speculation. In many cases it involves parents helping children get on the property ladder or households placing savings into a long-term asset that may later be used for rental income or future living arrangements.
The buyer profile across Spain is also changing in line with wider social trends. In 2025, the number of people living alone and buying property increased by 78%, reflecting a growing group of single-person households entering the market. Despite this shift, two-person households remain the most common, accounting for around 43% of all purchases.
Taken together, this shows a housing market that is no longer defined by the traditional family model alone. Instead, it reflects a wider mix of life situations including young professionals, couples without children, separated individuals and people adapting their living arrangements to new circumstances.
This diversity is also influencing what people are actually buying. Two and three-bedroom homes are the most in demand, representing 34% and 41% of sales respectively. These are practical, flexible layouts designed for everyday living rather than oversized luxury properties aimed at a small group of high-end buyers.It also challenges another common misconception that new-build housing in Spain is only aimed at the top end of the market. In reality, a significant share of new developments sit within mid-range price levels, where most of the real demand is concentrated. When suitable housing is available, it tends to attract a broad spread of buyers across different budgets and backgrounds.
New-build construction activity is also showing continued growth into 2026. Building permits for new housing in Spain began the year with 13,578 units in January, which is an increase of 19.6% compared to the same month in 2025, when 11,355 units were recorded, according to the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility.
Breaking that down further, permits for new single-family homes reached 2,171 units, up 1.8% year on year. Apartment building permits rose more sharply, increasing by 22.8% to 11,327 units. A further 80 permits were issued for other types of new construction, compared with none in January of the previous year.
Overall, the figures point to a market that is still expanding steadily despite wider pressure on housing supply. While demand remains strong, the focus is increasingly on practical homes designed for long-term living rather than speculative activity.Spain’s housing challenge is complex, but the data suggests one clear point. New housing is not the problem. In many cases it is part of the solution, helping to meet demand from real households with real needs across different stages of life.
For expats trying to make sense of a fast-moving and often confusing new-build market, platforms like Spainora are becoming an increasingly useful starting point. Rather than dealing with fragmented listings and unfamiliar processes, Spainora helps international buyers understand the market, compare options across different regions and connect with suitable new-build developments across Spain.
Spainora works across Spain’s main coastal regions including the Costa Blanca, Costa Cálida and Costa del Sol, helping international buyers find and compare new-build developments in the areas that suit their budget and way of life. The platform focuses on guiding buyers through the process from initial search through to completion, making it easier to understand what is available in a fast-moving market.
A selection of their current new-build properties can be viewed directly through the Spainora website for anyone looking to explore what is available right now.
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