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Santander Housing Market Breaks Records: Apartment Prices Reach All-Time High

Santander surprises: property prices per square meter surge nearly 18% in a year

Santander has set a new record for property prices. The average price per square meter has surpassed €2,900, outpacing the national average. Analysts highlight sharp increases in the city center.

Sharp Increase in Property Prices in Santander

In September 2025, the Santander real estate market saw an unprecedented surge in prices. The average price per square meter reached €2,915, the highest level ever recorded. Over the year, housing in the city became almost 18% more expensive, and in the past month alone — by 1.2%. This rate of growth significantly outpaces national trends.

Santander Outpaces the National Average in Spain

For comparison, the average price of housing across Spain was €2,517 per square meter. The annual increase here was slightly lower — 15.3%. Thus, Santander not only leads in price, but also shows more dynamic growth compared to other regions of the country.

The Most Expensive and Affordable Neighborhoods in the City

Within Santander itself, the price spread across neighborhoods remains significant. El Sardinero is still considered the most prestigious area, where the price per square meter exceeds €5,200. In the districts of Puerto Chico and Valdenoja – La Pereda, prices also remain high, reaching €3,997 and €3,489 respectively. The city center and Ayuntamiento district are seeing a steady rise in demand, reflected in the increase of prices up to €2,912 per square meter.

At the same time, in the Alisal – Cazoña – San Román and Peñacastillo – Nuevamontaña areas, housing remains more affordable: here, prices range from €1,861 to €2,025 per square meter. However, even in these zones there is steady growth — from 5.8% to 8.4% over the year.

Demand trends and market outlook

Experts are paying particular attention to the Cuatro Caminos district, which recorded the highest annual growth—over 21%. This highlights the growing interest of buyers in areas that were previously less in demand. In the central neighborhoods and in Puerto Chico, the stable trend of rising demand continues, sustaining high property prices and further driving market development.

Thus, Santander is firmly establishing itself as one of the most expensive cities in Spain for real estate. The differences between neighborhoods are becoming increasingly evident, and price trends indicate a continued revival of the region’s property market.

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