
Living in a house in the city can have one big disadvantage: the lack of space. A duplex apartment, or a maisonette, could however be the solution, especially for families in search of more space. This type of property tends to be a two-storey flat with an internal staircase to connect the two floors. If you are looking for a bigger property at a good price, a duplex may be the ideal solution for you.
Not only do they have more space than normal flats, but maisonette flats frequently cost less than a detached or semi-detached property. At idealista, we have been on the lookout for the 20 best duplexes that are for sale in Spain for a reasonable price and there are some great opportunities that you won't want to miss out on.
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- Alicante
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- Murcia
- Navarra
- Salamanca
- Segovia
- Teruel
- Valladolid
- València
Duplex in calle Galeón, 3
Marina d'Or, Oropesa del Mar, Castellón40.10760.149312129.000 €68 m22 bed.Duplex in subdistrict Playa Sol
Puerto de Mazarrón, Mazarrón, Murcia37.5732-1.25755133.990 €102 m24 bed.Duplex in calle de la Consolación
Centro - Casco Histórico, Córdoba37.8809-4.77097134.900 €110 m21 bed.
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