Fincas represent more than just a home—they're a lifestyle. From the historic stone masías of Catalonia to countryside estates across Spain, these properties offer privacy, land, character, and long-term value. They are ideal for:
Second homes with space and tranquility
Rural tourism projects or retreats
Family relocation to a nature-connected lifestyle
Investors seeking land-based value
Cheap fincas for sale in Spain: Ideal for renovation and long-term projects
Country homes with land: Great for gardening, animals, or agritourism
Spanish masías: Traditional Catalan farmhouses with unique character
Farmhouses and rustic estates: With olive groves, vineyards, or guest potential
Alt Empordà & Garrotxa – Historic charm near the Pyrenees
Vallès Oriental & Maresme – Quiet valleys close to Barcelona
Tarragona & Priorat – Sun, vineyards, and eco-tourism opportunities
Southern Catalonia – Affordable plots with potential
At Buscomasia, we guide you through every step—from checking the property's legal status and land use classification to assisting with renovation permits and connectivity. Our experts ensure your finca purchase is safe, smooth, and strategic. For official guidance, refer to the Spanish Land Registry and the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs for foreign buyer requirements.
We filter properties by region, budget, and purpose
We explain planning regulations and protected status
We recommend reliable local architects, builders and lawyers
We support you in multiple languages and with full transparency
Find your ideal finca with Buscomasia—the rural property experts in Spain. Whether you want a stone house in the hills of Girona or a renovated masía near the coast, we’ll help you make it real. Request your shortlist now.
Yes. Non-residents can purchase fincas in Spain legally. You'll need an NIE (Non-Resident Identification Number) and support from experts like Buscomasia who understand rustic property regulations.
Prices start from €45,000 for renovation projects and can exceed €800,000 for fully restored estates. Most properties fall between €150,000 and €400,000.
A “finca” is any rural property with land. A “masía” is a historic Catalan farmhouse, often made of stone, typically found in regions like Girona or Tarragona.
Yes, but rural renovations must follow local planning laws. Buscomasia helps you check legality and connects you with expert architects and contractors.
Absolutely. Fincas offer land-based value, tourism potential, and long-term appreciation—especially in top regions like Alt Empordà or Garrotxa.
Most do—often several hectares. Ideal for vineyards, olive groves, gardens, or rural business projects. We specify land size in every listing.
In most cases, yes. Many rural areas now offer fiber or 4G. We verify internet access before visits.
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