This is the village of Segovia of 5,000 square meters that is sold for only 100,000 euros

Buy, for a similar price, practically an entire village or a small apartment in a big city? You may never have faced this decision, but it could well be an excellent opportunity now that rural tries to come back into fashion. And it is that a plot of 5,000 square meters is sold for only 100,000 euros which, yes, belongs to one of those towns that have been abandoned in emptied Spain.

Matandrino is a neighborhood in , a town in Segovia, which in recent years has seen how its neighbors have been abandoning the few houses that stood on their land to be completely an abandoned village in the middle of the deepest Castile. About 3 kilometers from the urban center of the municipality, which has a 2021 census of 508 inhabitants, 75% of this village has been for sale for a few days.

Marketed by , the ad is on the Idealista portal where it is sold as “a wonderful opportunity to acquire part of this beautiful Segovian town.” An urban plot of 5,000 square meters located in a small valley and which currently has around nine houses, all already abandoned.

Opportunity to build a rural tourist complex

With access by road (Camino Disseminado), the price of this land in Matandrino is only 100,000 euros, which is much lower than that of homes of less than 50 square meters in large cities. For this reason, the attention that such an announcement is arousing, seen as a rural tourist complex.

These are the tourist spots near Matandrino

The last attempt to give life again to this lost village in emptied Spain and that in the middle of the 20th century came to touch the 50 neighbors within its walls. Among its tourist interests, the proximity to the aforementioned Prádena stands out, where the Enebralejos Cave is located, the connection with Pedraza or Somosierra (around 20 minutes) or the location near the Sierra de Guadarrama, an important geographical point between Segovia (a 48 kilometers away) and Madrid (120 kilometers away).

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