Sitges houses run from green family villas a little back from the sea to landmark seafront properties in Terramar. Here is what they cost, area by area, and how to buy well.
Prices by area
| Area | House character | Guide price |
|---|---|---|
| Terramar | Seafront villas beside the golf course — the top of the market | Mid €2,000,000s to €10,000,000+ |
| Vinyet | The family heart of Sitges, walkable to beaches and the school | ≈ €600,000 to €10,000,000 |
| Quint Mar | Quiet hillside family villas between town and hills | ≈ €300,000 to €3,000,000 |
| Vallpineda / La Plana | Green family-villa urbanisations, better value near schools | Detached family villas; better value |
Estimate your purchase costs with the tax & cost calculator and, if financing, the mortgage calculator. For the full area-by-area picture, see the best neighbourhoods in Sitges.
Buying a house in Sitges
For a villa, an independent lawyer should check the plot boundaries and registry, any planning or build licences, the energy certificate, and — for older or extended homes — that all works are legalised. Read the full step-by-step process, and prefer an apartment? We cover those too. Browse all property for sale in Sitges by neighbourhood.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does a house cost in Sitges?
Houses and villas range widely by area: family villas in Vinyet guide from around €600,000, Quint Mar from roughly €300,000 to €3,000,000, and seafront villas in Terramar typically run from the mid €2,000,000s to €10,000,000 and above. Plot, condition and proximity to the sea drive the price.
Which areas of Sitges are best for a family house?
Vinyet is the favoured family neighbourhood — walkable to beaches and the international school — followed by Vallpineda and La Plana (greener, better value, near schools) and Quint Mar (quiet, between town and hills). Terramar and La Levantina are the prestige villa addresses.
What taxes do you pay buying a villa in Sitges?
On a resale villa, ITP transfer tax is progressive in Catalonia: 10% up to €600,000, 11% to €900,000, 12% to €1,500,000 and 13% above. A new-build villa pays 10% IVA + 1.5% AJD instead. Add notary, registry and legal fees — about 10–12% on top of the price in total.