Houses and flats for sale in Sitges

99 properties
CALABLANCA RESIDENCES
741.000 € Ref: VSIT2414
Sitges · La Plana
3 2 106 m² -
EXCEPTIONAL VILLA WITH SPECTACULAR PANORAMIC SEA VIEWS
1.895.000 € Ref: VSIT2533
Sitges · Levantina
4 3 271 m² 608 m²
CALABLANCA RESIDENCES
971.000 € Ref: VSIT2418
Sitges · La Plana
3 2 113 m² -
PLOT FOR SALE IN SITGES, CAN PEI
700.000 € Ref: TSIT120
Sitges · Can Pei
- - - 1.210 m²
STORAGE ROOM IN SITGES
8.495 € Ref: TRAS01

Storage room

Sitges · La Bòvila
- - 6 m² -
PLOT IN MONTGAVINA
295.000 € Ref: TSIT112

Urban land

Sitges · Montgavina
- - 744 m² 744 m²
SERENE COLLECTION – EXCLUSIVE VILLAS IN SITGES
3.200.000 € Ref: VSIT2541
Sitges · La Plana
5 5 455 m² 479 m²
SERENE COLLECTION – EXCLUSIVE VILLAS IN SITGES
3.200.000 € Ref: VSIT2540
Sitges · La Plana
5 5 455 m² 479 m²
SERENE COLLECTION – EXCLUSIVE VILLAS IN SITGES
3.070.000 € Ref: VSIT2539
Sitges · La Plana
5 5 455 m² 479 m²

Find your home in Sitges

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why should you buy in Sitges?

Sitges is in high demand for reasons that are easy to understand: the sea, the climate, the cultural scene, the restaurants, the transportation links, and the “Sitges” brand, which keeps interest steady. But there’s a better question than “Why buy?”: What are you buying for? Because someone who wants to live there year-round buys differently from someone who wants to visit on weekends or someone looking for a return on investment.

If it’s for year-round living

Here, services, comfort, and day-to-day life are key: schools, shopping, parking, elevators, natural light, insulation, neighbors, and noise. I always say the same thing: a beautiful home can be a bad buy if it complicates your daily routine.

If it’s a second home

Proximity to the sea, a terrace, outdoor space, and the ease of “arriving and enjoying” usually score points. But be careful: many impulsive purchases lead to regret because buyers fail to properly consider maintenance, community fees, orientation, or how the area behaves during peak season.

If it’s for investment

Investing in Sitges can make sense, but it depends on the property and your approach (long-term stay, international profile, etc.). The key here is to crunch the numbers carefully: expenses, property transfer tax/notary/registration fees, potential renovations, community fees, and realistic expectations. If you do it right, you’re not just buying an apartment—you’re buying a plan.

And this is where a methodical real estate agency makes a difference: I’d rather tell you “this isn’t the right fit for you” than have you buy something that leaves you second-guessing yourself six months down the line.

It depends on your needs. If you plan to live there year-round, a nice apartment with an elevator and parking may be more practical. For a second home, a terrace, garden, and outdoor space are usually the deciding factors. For an investment, the demand for that type of property in that specific area is the key factor.

Yes. We serve both domestic and international buyers with a service designed to make the process clear and seamless.

What support we typically offer:

  • Advice on the home-buying process in Spain (stages, timelines, payments, signing)
  • Coordination of the buyer’s documentation (e.g., NIE, if applicable) through our partner professionals
  • Remote management when the buyer cannot attend all viewings (pre-selection + concentrated viewings)
  • Prompt communication and organized documentation to minimize travel

 

Key point for international buyers: the difference usually lies in preparation. With a filtered selection (location + budget + must-haves) and a well-organized document review, the process becomes much simpler.

Orientation and natural light, noise levels, actual condition (moisture levels, woodwork), building association (fees and maintenance), and key amenities (parking, elevator, storage unit). And if it’s a house: access points, slopes, exterior maintenance, and privacy.