Lanzarote Market Data • Average Annual Sales Price (€/m²) This report presents a fact-only overview of average annual sales prices per square metre (€/m²) for Lanzarote and its municipalities from 2019 to 2025, including year-over-year changes and total percentage growth. Amounts are formatted with the euro symbol after the number and without commas. Data range:...
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The Lanzarote property market has entered 2026 with continued upward momentum. The latest figures for January 2026 confirm that prices across the island remain strong and, in most areas, have increased compared to the same period last year. For buyers, sellers and investors, this development reinforces Lanzarote’s reputation as one of the most stable and resilient real estate markets in the Canary...
The property market in Lanzarote remains strong in 2025. Prices have stabilised at a high level, demand continues to grow, and certain municipalities clearly stand out as the most desirable – and therefore the most expensive – areas on the island. At Optima Estate Lanzarote, we support both buyers and sellers throughout the entire property transaction process. From accurate market valuations and...
International tourism continues to be the key driver of Lanzarote’s success. More than 3.1 million holidaymakers travelled to the island from abroad alone. The figures clearly highlight a strong dependence on a small number of core source markets. Main Source Markets in 2025 1. United Kingdom With 1,759,210 visitors, the United Kingdom is by far Lanzarote’s most important market. More than...
Buying a property in Lanzarote is an exciting step, whether you are searching for a holiday home, a permanent residence, or a long-term investment. The Spanish property purchase process differs from that in many other countries, which is why professional legal support is essential. Choosing the right solicitor helps ensure that your purchase is legally secure and free from unexpected risks. Optima...
When people speak about Lanzarote, they often mention its dramatic volcanic landscapes, whitewashed houses with green or blue shutters, and the remarkable harmony between nature and architecture. Behind this unique visual identity stands one visionary figure: César Manrique. More than an artist or architect, Manrique was a cultural guardian whose ideas shaped how Lanzarote looks, feels, and develops to...
Lanzarote is not only one of the most attractive islands in the Canary Islands for tourism, but also an increasingly popular place to live, invest, and buy property. Official data from the Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE) clearly shows that Lanzarote’s population has been growing steadily in recent years.For property buyers, investors, and people considering a move to the island, population...
Traveling between Lanzarote and Fuerteventura is fast, easy, and flexible. Thanks to frequent ferry connections, island hopping is possible all year round and even suitable for short day trips. The ferry route between Playa Blanca and Corralejo is the most popular and convenient option for tourists. Ferry Route: Playa Blanca – Corralejo There is a direct ferry connection between: Playa...