In the Spanish region of Burgos de La Bureba, 40 km from Burgos, is the village of Bárcena de Bureba, where 50 homes hit the market for a total of €350,000, according to a report by idealista/news.
The centre of the village is made up of about 50 dwellings of various sizes, many of them potentially recoverable while maintaining their structure. They are mostly buildings with stone masonry walls that have electricity and water supply. Among the houses, there is also a small church of Romanesque origin.
Most of the buildings are part of a single property and were jointly acquired by their current owners for the development of a restoration project.
Photo: idealista/news
Spanish property is dirt cheap! We know that, nothing new.
The question is why? Just over the border of the Algarve in Spain is the same weather, same beaches, but properties are less than half price than the Algarve!
Why? Is it the socialism of the camaras not allowing licences, or?
Also in Spain salaries are slightly higher, and prices lower, how is that possible?
By Michael Blesh from Algarve on 01 Apr 2022, 13:58
that stone is begging to be made to a large tourist castle....but i suppose the council would never allow progress of a tourist attraction and event center..shame its the sort of project i would love to get my teeth into.....
By barrie udall from UK on 06 Jul 2022, 12:14