Published:  10:42 AM, 11 April 2026

US property purchases in Spain rise

US property purchases in Spain rise

Home purchases in Spain by US citizens rose 3 percent last year, even as total foreign purchases dipped, with real estate agents citing concerns over President Donald Trump's policies as one of the reasons behind growing American demand.

In a market long-dominated by Britons and northern Europeans seeking refuge from harsher climates on Spain's sunny beaches and plains, buyers from the United States have made a tangible entry in the past decade, Reuters reports.

Foreign buyers made about 19 percent of all Spanish home purchases in 2025, with Americans accounting for 2 percent of the total, according to data on Thursday from Spain's General Council of Notaries. US buyers were particularly active in the high-end segment.

While Britons remained the largest group of foreign buyers at around 8 percent of the total, their purchases declined 16 percent over the past six years, contrasting with a tripling of deals by US buyers during the same period.

The increase in US purchases in Spain comes at a time of growing discord between Washington and Madrid.

Leftist Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has become one of the most vocal Western critics of the Trump administration's foreign policies, calling the war on Iran illegal and reckless and closing Spanish airspace to US planes involved in the strikes. Trump has vowed to retaliate against Spain using trade tariffs.

While Britons remained the largest group of foreign buyers at around 8 percent of the total, their purchases declined 16 percent over the past six years, contrasting with a tripling of deals by US buyers during the same period.

The increase in US purchases in Spain comes at a time of growing discord between Washington and Madrid.

Leftist Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has become one of the most vocal Western critics of the Trump administration's foreign policies, calling the war on Iran illegal and reckless and closing Spanish airspace to US planes involved in the strikes. Trump has vowed to retaliate against Spain using trade tariffs.

According to real estate developer GILMAR, US buyers became its leading foreign client group in the popular sun-and-beach region of Costa del Sol in southern Spain last year, overtaking Britons.

Paloma Perez, CEO of luxury real estate firm Dils Lucas Fox, said Americans became the firm's second-largest group of foreign clients, behind Britons, overtaking Germans. She said US buyers bought mainly in the premium segment, acquiring homes priced above 3 million euros.

A strong dollar has been another factor driving US purchases, and analysts said the underlying demand should be strong enough to maintain the rising trend even when the US currency weakens against the euro.

"US clients come to Spain for the quality of life it offers, its safe environment and the opportunity to diversify their investments outside the United States, particularly among those who disagree with the current domestic political climate," said Rebeca Caballero, head of GILMAR's international department in Madrid.




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