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Spain Takes the Lead with Most Properties Available for Crypto Purchases, but at What Cost?

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According to a report from Forex Suggest, Spain has taken the top spot as the country with the most properties available for purchase using cryptocurrencies, with a total of 289 listings. Thailand and Portugal rank second and third on the list, offering 227 and 130 properties that can be bought with digital currencies. Many of these properties are located in popular tourist destinations, such as Marbella in Spain and the Phuket Islands in Thailand.

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Based on the number of properties listed for purchase with cryptocurrencies, the chart below provided ranks the top 19 countries. The United States and the United Kingdom are ranked seventh and eighth, respectively, with 80 and 66 properties available for crypto transactions. Despite being the first country to accept Bitcoin (BTC) as legal tender, El Salvador ranks tenth with only 39 listed properties. Indonesia and Italy have the lowest number of listed properties, with only six each.

Screenshot: https://forexsuggest.com/crypto-real-estate/

Despite having the most listings for properties available for crypto purchases, Spain ranks sixth in terms of the average listing price. On average, a property in Spain costs 75.33 BTC. Thailand, which has the second-highest number of listed properties, has an average listing price of 95.87 BTC. Canada, the United States, and the United Arab Emirates have the highest-priced crypto properties, with average listing prices of 248.30 BTC, 112.07 BTC, and 95.87 BTC, respectively. 

Screenshot: https://forexsuggest.com/crypto-real-estate/

Portugal has some of the least expensive crypto properties available for purchase, with an average price per listing of 34.50 BTC, ranking the country sixth on the list. The Philippines, Mexico, and the Netherlands are the top three countries with the most affordable average prices for crypto properties, with prices of 15.46 BTC, 23.54 BTC, and 26.61 BTC, respectively.

Screenshot: https://forexsuggest.com/crypto-real-estate/Crypto Real Estate: Spain Takes the Lead with 289 Properties Available for Purchase
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