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This is the Most Expensive House in Spain

Spains most expensive house
Spain's most expensive house | © Idealista

The most expensive house in Spain has been revealed, and you’ll need a spare few million if you’re thinking of making an offer.

If you’ve got a spare €50 million lying around you could be in with a chance of owning the most expensive house located in Spain. Situated near Marbella on the country’s south coast, the palatial villa is fit for a king. We take a look around one of the most exclusive addresses in the country.

Spain’s most expensive house

The whitewashed villa on the country’s southern coast is on sale for a cool €50 million (£45 million, US$57 million).

Located in the exclusive neighbourhood of Las Brisas near Marbella – famed for its members-only golf course – the 2,632 square-metre villa has fantastic views over the Mediterranean from its palm tree-lined pool.

It comprises the main house containing six suites, and two guest houses with a combined eight suites.

The villa is located right on the beach

For those wanting a relaxing break, the villa also comes with its very own spa and fitness centre, kitted out with gym equipment, a Turkish bath and a Jacuzzi.

The villa’s dining room

The house topped the list of the 10 most expensive properties currently for sale in Spain, released this week by property website Idealista.

Other homes on the list include a villa in Mijas on Spain’s south coast, which has its own 160-metre private beach, 12 bedrooms, 15 bathrooms, a tennis court and swimming pool – all for just €35 million (£31.3 million, US$40 million).

The third most expensive house in Spain has its own helipad

The third most expensive home in Spain is on the Balearic Island of Mallorca. The mansion-like villa, near Alcudía, is on the market for €30 million (£27 million, US$34 million) and includes indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a tennis court, staff accommodation and even its own heliport for guests arriving by helicopter.

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