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TORREVIEJA CHEAPEST FOR RENTALS

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TORREVIEJA CHEAPEST FOR RENTALS

The cheapest holiday rental properties in the Valencia region can be found in Torrevieja, according to the latest data published in the annual TecniTasa report.

On average, for an officially registered and rentable front-line property of 65 square meters in Torrevieja, the price stands at 240 euro per week. In contrast, in the Castellón area of Alcocebre, the equivalent rental would set you back 850 euro.

In terms of a bargain holiday rental however elsewhere in Spain, the most affordable destinations are in Galician beaches of A Coruña, where you can rent a 97 square metre apartment for 220 euro. After that, the next bargains can be found at the beachside properties of Asturias, Valencia, Lugo or Malgrat in Barcelona.

On the other hand, if you´re looking to splash out, a rental property in Playa del Sardinero, in Santander would cost you around 1,750 euro per week, slightly ahead of Hondarribia in Guipúzcua, where the price is 1.600 euro, or slightly cheaper at Sotogrande in Cádiz, where a weekly rental stands at 1.500 euro.

The price does vary if we look at the price per square metre however, with Sitges in Barcelona costing the most, as opposed to the cheapest at A Coruña, Murcia y Valencia.

It should be made clear that even the company themselves describes the supply of rentals in the Spanish coastal towns is very "heterogeneous", and therefore the prices of tourist accommodation vary depending on aspects such as the type and area, amongst other factors.

According to the report, the average Spanish family looking to spend a week on the coast would have to spend 28% of their monthly salary for a week long holiday.

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