
Living in Castellón with roots.
The province where the Mediterranean, millennial olive groves and quality of life converge.
Castellón is the northernmost province of the Valencian Community. It combines more than 120 kilometres of Mediterranean coastline with a mountainous interior, millennial olive groves and rural dry-stone architecture that place it among Spain's highest quality-of-life areas. Living in Castellón means enjoying an exceptional natural setting without giving up modern infrastructure.
In the north of the province, in the Bajo Maestrazgo comarca, Olive Soul is born: a residential and patrimonial asset project designed by Jaime Sanahuja on estates of more than one hectare. The proposal for those who seek more than a property in Castellón.
Castellón, Valencian Community
Castellón de la Plana is the capital of Castellón province, Valencian Community, with a population of approximately 170,000. The province covers 6,632 km² and includes comarcas as diverse as the Plana Alta (coast), Alt Millars (mountain interior), Els Ports and the Bajo Maestrazgo (north). The Bajo Maestrazgo, in the north of the province, includes municipalities such as Vinaròs, Benicarló, Peñíscola, Sant Mateu and Traiguera, and is part of the UNESCO Territorio Xenia for its millennial olive trees.
Por qué elegir Castellón
Sea and mountains
Castellón combines over 120 km of Mediterranean coastline with a high mountain interior and historic olive groves. A variety of landscapes and climates without long distances.
Quality of life and connectivity
Good infrastructure, quality healthcare and more competitive prices than Valencia or Barcelona, without sacrificing the Mediterranean lifestyle. The A-7, Castellón airport and AVE high-speed rail connect the province to the rest of Spain.
Patrimonial investment
Northern Castellón offers investment opportunities in agricultural land with millennial olive trees — scarce and appreciating. Olive Soul proposes participating in this asset from a long-term patrimonial perspective.
A home of your own, a patrimonial investment, or both? We'll answer your questions about the Structured Co-ownership.
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Olive Soul in northern Castellón
Estates of more than 1 hectare with centennial olives, Passive House homes by Jaime Sanahuja and a patrimonial investment model you will not find anywhere else in the province.
Frequently asked questions about living and investing in Castellón
Is Castellón a good place to live?
Yes. Castellón combines excellent Mediterranean quality of life with more affordable prices than Valencia or Barcelona. The province offers coast, mountains, renowned gastronomy and a complete services network. In the interior, comarcas like the Bajo Maestrazgo offer tranquillity, nature and unique cultural heritage.
Which areas of Castellón are best for rural living?
The interior of Castellón offers three main areas for rural living: Bajo Maestrazgo (north, millennial olives, sea 30 min away), Els Ports (mountain, Morella, colder climate) and l'Alt Millars (peaceful interior, near Castellón city). The Bajo Maestrazgo is the most balanced option for climate, heritage and proximity to the coast.
Are there investment opportunities in Castellón?
Northern Castellón, particularly the Bajo Maestrazgo, offers investment in agricultural land with centennial olive trees — a scarce, appreciating asset. Olive Soul proposes a structured co-ownership model combining residence, agricultural yield and long-term patrimonial appreciation.
How much does land cost in Castellón?
Land prices in Castellón vary significantly by area and soil type. In the interior (Bajo Maestrazgo), agricultural estates with olive groves are valued for their singularity and tree age. At Olive Soul, units combine a 1 ha estate + design home in a single patrimonial asset. Request the dossier for detailed information.
What is the difference between living on the coast and inland in Castellón?
The Castellón coast offers beaches and tourist services but with summer overcrowding and higher prices. The interior (Bajo Maestrazgo) offers tranquillity, nature, historic heritage and more competitive prices, with the beach less than 40 minutes by car.
