Cheap Farmhouses in SPAIN From $80K | Move-in Ready 2026

Cheap Farmhouses in Spain From $80K | Move-in Ready 2026 €75,000. That’s all it takes to buy a move-in ready country house in Spain right now. In this video, I’m showing you 8 real countryside properties—available at the time of selection, described as ready to live in (with one clearly flagged exception that needs upgrades)—starting from €75,000 (about $86K) and climbing to €250,000 (about $288K). Terraces with views, orchards, land, sunshine, and a completely different lifestyle for less than the price of a small city apartment. And stay with me, because the last two don’t just look cheap—they feel like listing mistakes. Important: Prices reflect the moment of selection (2026). Listings move fast. Always verify documents, land classification, utilities/water rights, tourist licence status, and any renovation needs with local professionals before committing. The 8 properties featured: Fuentes Nuevas (near Ponferrada), León — €75,000 (~$86K) 56 m² house on a fully fenced 1,052 m² plot with mature trees, fireplace, covered porch with BBQ, and a quiet setting near public transport. Described as semi-new condition and ready to enjoy. Website: thinkspain.com Xerta (Ebro River area), Tarragona — €75,000 (~$86K) Cozy 38 m² finca on a 1,329 m² plot with an orchard (orange + olive trees), storage shed, irrigation water, shutters, and two terraces (including a roof terrace off the bedroom). About 1 km to the village (with a municipal pool). Website: thinkspain.com Albanchez, Almería — €84,500 (~$97K) Fully renovated village house with beams, stone floor, wood-burning cooker, granite kitchen, whirlpool bath, and multiple bedrooms/rooms including terraces and balconies with views. Bar/restaurant nearby, Albox about 20 minutes. Website: thinkspain.com Villanueva de Algaidas, Málaga — €86,000 (~$99K) Three double bedrooms in Málaga province for under €90K. Terrace shaded by a mature grapevine with olive views, spacious living room, good-sized kitchen, Juliet balconies, and a family bathroom. Village amenities nearby. Website: thinkspain.com Alozaina, Málaga — €149,000 (~$172K) South-facing finca (built 2007) in excellent condition per listing: 44 m² studio layout with log burner, modern shower room, and a 28 m² covered terrace + outdoor kitchen/BBQ. Big land story: 10,724 m² (nearly 2.5 acres), suitable for animals/fruit trees/smallholding. Coast about an hour, village amenities ~8 minutes. Website: thinkspain.com Benadalid (Genal Valley), Málaga — €170,000 (~$195K) Andaluz country property with huge valley views, fruit trees, terrace with grapevines, Moorish arch + open fireplace, 3 double bedrooms, and a 70 m² bonus room with conversion potential. Important: listing states it needs upgrades to reach modern comfort standards—this is the “needs work” one. Website: thinkspain.com Valencia de Alcántara, Cáceres (Extremadura) — €245,000 (~$282K) A 6.5-hectare (16-acre) rustic estate with Portugal views, next to a dolmen site. 90 m² house described as ready to move into, with underfloor heating (wood stove), A/C heat pump, solar capable of EV charging, borehole + mains water, reserve tank, Starlink installed, workshop, EV charging point, and a tourist licence noted. Website: thinkspain.com Taberno, Almería (Cortijo Castaña) — €250,000 (~$288K) The finale: beautifully renovated traditional cortijo with 3–4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, hot/cold A/C, and an 8x3m pool on ~2,000 m² of land. Character throughout (beams, rustic tiles, original doors), multiple lounges + fireplaces, enclosed patio by the pool, internet, mains utilities, and a large backup water deposit. Coast under an hour. Website: thinkspain.com Which property would you choose and why? Let me know in the comments below. Subscribe to the channel for more incredible opportunities!