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Buy Property in St Julian’s Malta

Real Estate Prices, Portomaso Luxury Apartments & Investment Insights (2026 Guide)

Buy property in St Julian's Malta

Buy Property in St Julian’s Malta

Real Estate Prices, Portomaso Luxury & Investment Guide 2026

MaltaGuru
14 February 2026
St Julian’s, Malta

St Julian’s is Malta’s most dynamic and internationally recognised real estate market. Known for its luxury marina developments, strong expat presence and high rental liquidity, it has become one of the top investment locations in the Mediterranean.

If you are looking to buy property in St Julian’s Malta for rental income, relocation or capital appreciation, this guide covers everything you need to know about the 2026 market.

5–7%

Average Rental Yield

€250k+

Entry-Level Apartments

Very High

Rental Liquidity

Premium

Marina & Seafront Living

Average Property Prices in St Julian’s (2026)

Studio Apartment

€250,000 – €320,000

1 Bedroom Apartment

€320,000 – €400,000

2 Bedroom Apartment

€420,000 – €650,000

Portomaso Residences

€800,000+

Best Areas Inside St Julian’s

Portomaso Marina

Luxury waterfront residences with private marina access and high-end amenities.

Spinola Bay

Seafront charm with restaurants and consistent rental demand.

Paceville

Higher rental yield potential but more nightlife-oriented environment.

Balluta Bay

Bordering Sliema with a more balanced residential feel.

Investment Potential in St Julian’s

St Julian’s offers some of the strongest rental demand in Malta due to its international business presence. Corporate tenants, iGaming professionals and digital nomads maintain year-round occupancy levels, creating strong resale liquidity and stable long-term investment performance.

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