When you first move to Spain, whether you’re looking to rent or buy, the first step is always searching for properties online. But with so many real estate websites in Spain, which one should you use? I’ve put together a list of the main Spanish property websites that I’ve personally used or that friends have recommended. I hope this helps anyone currently on the hunt for a new home.

A Showdown of the Main Property Platforms
When it comes to Spanish property websites, the market is largely dominated by two major players: Idealista and Fotocasa. Think of them as the Zillow and Rightmove of Spain. However, there are some differences between these Spanish real estate platforms, and there are also a few smaller, niche sites worth checking out.
Idealista: The Undisputed No. 1
Idealista is arguably the website with the widest coverage and the most listings in all of Spain, recognizable by its distinctive little sun logo. Whether you’re buying, selling, or renting, it has an exhaustive range of properties, from luxury villas costing hundreds of thousands of euros to single rooms for a few hundred euros a month. Its app is also excellent, with powerful filtering options that let you search by area, price, property type, and even specific features like having an elevator or being furnished. The map search function is also incredibly convenient. The downside is its popularity; great listings get snapped up almost instantly, so you have to be quick.
Fotocasa: The Strong Competitor
Fotocasa is Idealista’s main rival, and it also boasts a substantial number of listings. Its interface and features are very similar to Idealista’s, and you’ll often find the same property listed on both platforms. However, my personal experience is that Fotocasa seems to update listings faster in some second and third-tier cities, and you can occasionally find ‘hidden gems’ that aren’t on Idealista. I recommend using both websites simultaneously to cross-reference and get the most comprehensive information.
Other Niche Websites
Besides the two giants above, a few other websites are also worth a look.
| Website Name | Key Features | Best For |
| Habitaclia | Primarily focuses on the regions of Catalonia and the Balearic Islands | People looking for property in Barcelona and other Catalan areas |
| Pisos.com | A long-standing site with a more traditional interface and plenty of listings | Those who prefer a simpler layout or want a backup option |
| Badi | Focuses on flatshares and single room rentals | Students and young professionals |
For most people looking at websites for buying property in Spain, focusing on Idealista and Fotocasa will be sufficient. Badi is geared more towards social flat-sharing for a younger crowd, so if you’re looking for a whole apartment on a Spanish property platform, you can skip it. I hope this simple roundup helps you find your dream home in Spain! Feel free to share any other useful websites you’ve used!