Why They Are New Builds Getting Smaller – And What It Means for Buyers

Spain continues to be a top destination for property buyers from across Europe – especially those seeking sun, lifestyle, and investment potential. But if you’ve recently explored new developments, you might have noticed a trend, new-build properties are becoming smaller – both in living space and plot size.

A Shift in Size

Gone are the days of sprawling villas on large plots. Today’s newly constructed homes – especially in coastal areas like Costa Blanca, Costa del Sol, and the Balearics – often come with:

  • More compact living spaces (typically 70–95 m² for 2–3 bedrooms)
  • Smaller plot sizes (some under 300 m², even for detached villas)
  • Efficient use of space, often focused on open-plan living

This shift is largely due to rising land costs, increasing construction regulations, and a growing preference among developers to maximize returns per square meter.

What’s Driving the Change?

  • Urban Density: Popular coastal towns are running out of large areas suitable for new development
  • Construction Costs: Inflation in materials and labor encourages smaller, more efficient designs.
  • Lifestyle Changes: Many buyers now seek low-maintenance properties suitable for holidays or short-term rentals.
  • Environmental Regulations: New builds must meet energy efficiency and building standards, influencing design and layout.

What Buyers Should Know

  • Don’t just compare price – compare price per m² based on total living space, excluding terraces.
  • Ask ChatGPT
  • Review community areas – many developments compensate smaller private plots with shared pools or gardens.
  • Understand resale implications – smaller homes may have different appreciation potential than older, larger villas.

Our Thoughts

When choosing between a new-build and an existing home in Spain, it’s all about what matters most to you. At Alenda Golf Property, we help clients weigh the pros and cons with clear, up-to-date market insights.

New-build homes offer sleek designs, energy efficiency, and often better long-term rental or resale potential. However, existing properties can provide more space for your money—larger rooms, extra bedrooms, generous gardens, and mature landscapes that are hard to find in modern builds.

Looking for room to grow or larger outdoor space to enjoy?
An existing resales home might be your perfect match.

Let’s talk! We’ll help you compare your options so you can buy confidently—with size, style, and value all in mind.

Considering a purchase in Spain?

We’ll help you evaluate value, of the resale options available to you.

5 FAQs About Smaller New-Build Homes in Spain

Why are new-build homes in Spain smaller now?

Due to rising land and construction costs, and evolving buyer preferences, developers build smaller, more efficient homes to meet market demand.

Are smaller homes cheaper in the long run?

Not necessarily. While the total price might be lower, price per square metre can be high. However, running costs are often cheaper.

Can smaller homes still be good for families?

Yes, especially if they offer smart layouts and access to communal amenities. Open-plan designs help maximise usable space.

Do smaller plots mean no garden or pool?

Private gardens and pools may be smaller or replaced with shared facilities. Always check the layout before purchasing.

Should I choose a new-build or a resale home?

That depends on your needs. New builds offer efficiency and modern features, while resale homes typically provide more room, character, and latest efficiency saving updates.

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