While the real estate market in major cities shows signs of saturation, the interior of the province of Jaén is experiencing a steady flow of investors. Interest has shifted from the traditional "liquid gold" to nature tourism and personal recreation. Several properties stand out for their attractive cost and location, offering significant opportunities in the developable and agricultural market.
Near the spectacular Cascada de La Cimbarra, in Aldeaquemada, there is a versatile 8-hectare property for 63,000 euros. This farm, located by the road and with a legalized water well, is ideal for glamping projects or a nature hotel, given its proximity to Madrid, just over two hours away, making it a strategic location for disconnection tourism.
For those interested in agriculture, the municipality of Pegalajar offers a 33,000 m² property for 25,000 euros. This property, located in the mountains, has approximately 400 olive trees, most of which are accessible to machinery, optimizing the harvest. It is a dryland olive grove with excellent quality soil and a low annual tax. Its proximity to the nearest oil mill and the possibility of applying for CAP subsidies ensure a financial return from the first season.
In Arquillos, in the area of El Penal, an offer of 50,000 euros is presented, focused on quality of life. This 2.9-hectare property already has an equine and ovine exploitation code, facilitating procedures for those wishing to enjoy animals. Additionally, it has built foundations for a wooden house or stables. Its location, 20 minutes from the highway connecting Madrid with Seville, makes it a privileged place for livestock leisure with good urban communication.
The buyer profile has evolved, now including urban professionals looking to diversify their savings into tangible assets, surrounded by nature and with the backdrop of olive grove history.



