
If you're looking to escape the stress of city life, purchasing a country house in rural Spain is the perfect way to enjoy peace and tranquillity surrounded by nature. The good news is that finding your dream retreat doesn’t have to break the bank—there are plenty of cheap country houses for sale in Spain that offer charm and affordability.
At idealista, we make your property search easier by bringing you a handpicked selection of rural property for sale in Spain under 120,000 euros. These Spanish country cottages are set in stunning rural locations, offering excellent value and a chance to embrace a slower pace of life. Discover your perfect countryside escape today!
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Detached house in Belmonte de Miranda
Belmonte de Miranda, Asturias43.2376-6.2520785.000 €191 m24 bed.Detached house in Galindo y Perahuy
Galindo y Perahuy, Salamanca40.9417-5.87371120.000 €940 m24 bed.Village house in Cabuérniga (Valle de)
Cabuérniga (Valle de), Cantabria43.2551-4.35256186.000 €167 m21 bed.Village house in Florida de Liébana
Florida de Liébana, Salamanca41.0238-5.76131210.000 €182 m23 bed.Detached house in Aguilar de la Frontera
Aguilar de la Frontera, Córdoba37.445-4.70255235.000 €186 m23 bed.Terraced house in Barrio Mentera
Ruesga, Cantabria43.2813-3.51151104.000 €198 m24 bed.
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