Costa Daurada solidifies position as second home destination for European buyers

Salou's appeal is rising among international investors due to the combination of competitive prices and a stable Mediterranean climate.

View from a modern balcony overlooking the Mediterranean coast of Salou, symbolizing the purchase of a second home.
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View from a modern balcony overlooking the Mediterranean coast of Salou, symbolizing the purchase of a second home.

The Costa Daurada has become a key residential destination for international buyers, exemplified by Arthur (Armenian) and Artüras (Lithuanian) who purchased second homes in Salou since 2024.

The case of Arthur, an Armenian citizen residing in the Netherlands, illustrates this trend. After visiting Salou in the summer of 2023, he decided to buy two apartments in the capital of the Costa Daurada in less than two years, the first in 2024 and the second this year, both financed by mortgage.

The region is the definitive combination: relaxation, beautiful landscapes, incredible beaches and, above all, a fabulous climate.

This attraction occurs in a context where the Tarragona coast offers more contained prices than other Mediterranean destinations, along with a stable climate. This combination has made municipalities like Salou a point of interest for European profiles with investment capacity who are looking for holiday spots, not definitive life changes.
The experience of Artüras, a Lithuanian with three children, was similar, although he bought the property outright during his third visit to the city. His intention is for the apartment to function as a family meeting point, where his children and parents can visit.

"We were impressed by the sea, the food and the warmth of the people."

Artüras · Lithuanian Buyer