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Osuna 500 m²
300 000 €
Professional
Urban, 500 m²
Osuna, Seville
Industrial warehouseСommercial
new
Osuna 236 m²
137 500 €
Professional
Urban, 236 m²
Sevilla, Osuna
Residential
new
Osuna 199 m²
166 000 €
Professional
Urban, 199 m²
Sevilla, Osuna
Village
new
Pilas 300 m²
44 000 €
Professional
Non developable, 300 m²
Sevilla, Pilas
new
Alcalá de Guadaíra 240 m²
147 000 €
Professional
Urban, 240 m²
Alcalá de Guadaíra, Seville
new
Pilas 500 m²
120 000 €
Owner
Urban, 500 m²
Paseo de la Menta, Pilas, Seville
WaterElectricitySewerageMobile coverageVillage+3
La Puebla de Cazalla 2500 m²
54 000 €
Professional
Developable, 2 500 m²
La Puebla de Cazalla, Seville
IndustrialFenced or walledWater well
Aguadulce 149 m²
135 000 €
Professional
Urban, 149 m²
Almería, Aguadulce, Andalucia, Seville
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Where to buy land in Seville

The average price of urban land (just over €120/m²) in the province is one of the lowest in Andalusia. The cheapest land in Seville is found in areas close to the capital. Therefore, the towns with the lowest prices are Valencina de la Concepción with a minimum value of €2.4/m², followed by Marchena with €2.6/m² and Arroyo de la Plata with €2.8/m². Other towns that have the cheapest rustic properties in Seville, in terms of average value, are La Campana, Gerena, Santiponce and Guadajoz.

Curiously, the city of Seville also registers the highest plot prices in neighbouring towns. These are: La Algaba with €653/m², Colina Blanca with €607/m² and La Rinconada with €588/m². It is followed by Dos Hermanas, Carmona, Los Molares, Los Pajares and Aznalcázar, with an average value of €300/m² and €445/m². In relation to developable land, its situation is very similar to urban land, with a large agglutination near the capital of the province.

Place with great wealth and one of the lowest land values ​​in Andalusia

The province of Seville is in the south of Spain, in the central-western part of Andalusia. It is the largest Andalusian territory, with an area that exceeds 1,4000 hectares. That is, more than 16% of the total of the autonomous community. Its climate is characterized by mild winters and very hot summers. This phenomenon conditions its landscape and its agricultural value, where dry farming stands out.

It is a place in continuous expansion, so it has greater availability of urban land, which causes a reduction in the average price. Rustic properties register a higher average value since they have greater demand. And it is that it is a place of great tradition and agricultural development, where dry farming is omnipresent throughout the Sevillian surface.

Natural landscape of great contrasts

Its landscape, with more than 1,000,000 hectares of rustic land, is characterized by three main relief units, which, in turn, determine the distribution of its territory. These are Sierra Morena, the Subbéticas mountains and the Guadalquivir depression.

It is a place with great tradition and agricultural development, due to the volume of production of its crops and the number of people employed. The cultivated lands occupy an area that exceeds 800,000 hectares, which represents more than 60% of the total of the province. In its agriculture, rainfed crops stand out, where wheat, sunflowers and olive groves are predominant. Cotton, rice, and corn also have some relevance.

The forest land covers a large area, which exceeds 200,000 hectares, divided into open forest, timber forest and woody forest. For their part, meadows and pastures occupy more than 100,000 hectares, in a place with great contrasts in its natural resources.

The capital and its metropolitan area concentrate the largest area of ​​land

It is the most populated province of Andalusia. The result is municipalities with a larger urban, developable and non-developable territory. The largest towns are Seville, its metropolitan area, Écija, Carmona, Utrera and Osuna. In its entirety, the urban land occupies more than 30,000 hectares, while the total area of ​​the developable plots exceeds 20,000 hectares.

Three industrial poles, the base of the secondary sector

It stands out for its large number of industrial estates and business parks, which together add up to more than 3,500 hectares of industrial plots. Most are concentrated in the capital, where there are more than 20 industrial estates. Its most important business parks are the Technology Park in the town of La Rinconada and the Cartuja Science and Technology Park, one of the largest in Europe.

The Sevillian industry has three great lungs that keep it alive and make it one of the most developed in Spain. These are The Port, the Cartuja Scientific and Technological Park and the Andévalo. The largest number of employees and the most important industrial sectors in the territory are concentrated in these three industrial areas, among which aeronautics stands out.

However, as is the case with the rest of the Andalusian provinces, the service sector is the basis of its economy, thanks to tourism. And it is that it has become one of the main tourist attractions in Spain, due to its historical and cultural value.

Seville is synonymous with culture, history, development, and innovation

It is one of the most developed Andalusian provinces at an industrial level, with nationally and internationally recognized business parks. In turn, it has a great tradition and agricultural exploitation, where the most outstanding crops are wheat, sunflowers, and olive groves. With a climate characterized by very hot summers, it has a highly developed service sector. And is that, the capital is one of the main tourist spotlights of Spain. In short, it is a very developed place, with great investment opportunities for the average value presented by its urban, developable and rustic soils.

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