The municipality of Ayora in the province of Valencia was at the end of 2025 the cheapest town in the Comunitat Valenciana for the purchase of used housing, according to data from the price report carried out by the real estate portal Idealista with reference prices of November 2025.
The average price in this municipality stands at 570 euros per square meter, well below the average recorded in the Comunitat Valenciana as a whole, where the average price reaches 2,380 euros/m².
The percentage difference between the cost of housing in this town in the Ayora Valley and the regional average represents a drop of 76%, which confirms the existing price gap between inland areas and coastal or metropolitan areas.
The cheapest municipalities to buy a house in Spain in 2025

The analysis of the real estate platform breaks down the most affordable municipalities in each autonomous community. At the national level, the cheapest municipality in Spain is Almadén, in the province of Ciudad Real (Castilla-La Mancha), where owners ask for an average of 335 euros/m².
It is followed in the low price ranking by Leiro (Ourense) with 478 euros/m² and Miajadas (Cáceres) with 487 euros/m².
The report reveals a notable price range depending on geography. While in communities such as Castilla y León the cheapest municipality is Villablino (580 euros/m²) or in Asturias it is Tineo (668 euros/m²), other autonomous regions have much higher market floors.
At the opposite extreme are the Balearic Islands. The cheapest municipality of the archipelago, Lloseta, marks a price of 2,333 euros/m², a figure that far exceeds the cost of the cheapest localities in other regions and yet is 54% below the Balearic average (5,114 euros/m²).
A similar situation occurs in the Basque Country, where Llodio (Álava) is the most affordable option, with a cost of 2,114 euros/m².
The Community of Madrid has in Cadalso de los Vidrios its most accessible market, with a price that is close to 1,000 euros (999 euros/m²), while in Catalonia the cheapest locality is Mora d’Ebre (Tarragona), with 747 euros/m².