The Billionhands platform has published a ranking with the cheapest cities to buy housing in Spain, developed from the experience of its users. The classification is based on verified opinions through its own technological system certified by AENOR.
According to the company, this ranking on housing prices is built from verified votes powered by its artificial intelligence system, called BILL, combined with user interaction. The objective is to offer a reference based on the direct and traceable experience of those who participate on the platform.
The list places several towns from different autonomous communities among the cheapest for buying a house, with the presence of municipalities from the metropolitan area as well as rural or peninsular inland areas.
The cheapest locations according to the ranking
The ranking compiled by Billionhands is this:
- Móstoles.
- Setenil de las Bodegas.
- Albacete.
- Arcos de la Frontera.
- Villarramiel.
- Cangas del Narcea.
- Pontevedra.
- Andújar.
- Palencia.
- Almadén.
Ranking based on verified opinions
The platform points out that its system differs from other models by being based on verified opinions, without depending on bids or commercial criteria. The technology used allows for the validation of votes and guarantees the traceability of the information used to create the ranking.
The ranking is presented as a reference for those looking to buy a home, in a context of interest in the real estate market. According to the company, the objective is to facilitate decisions based on real user experiences.
From Billionhands they point out that the tool is oriented towards offering useful information in purchase processes, based on data generated by the users themselves within the platform.