The Justicia neighborhood takes its name from the Superior Court of Justice, which stands alongside other landmark buildings such as the Church of Santa Bárbara, the Salesas Convent, the Pachá hall—one of the few rationalist buildings in Madrid—the Palacio de Longoria (Society of Authors), an icon of modernist architecture, and the Palacio de Villagonzalo, among many others. Its avant-garde commercial scene, featuring fashion boutiques, restaurants, and boutique hotels, blends seamlessly with the area’s rich cultural life of theaters and art galleries. Strolling through its now-iconic streets—Barquillo, Conde de Xiquena, Orellana, Fernando Sexto, Mejía Lequerica, or Fuencarral—or the coveted Plaza de la Villa de París, is truly a delight. With its elegant façades reminiscent of a Parisian district, Justicia stands as Madrid’s trendiest neighborhood and one of the most revitalized areas in recent years.
North and east, providing different sources of natural light depending on the time of day
What makes this property truly special is its corner location, which grants it an exceptional architectural presence and a warm, enveloping brightness throughout the day. The six corner balconies offer a direct connection with the outdoors, allowing you to enjoy the rhythm and beauty of the Justicia neighborhood from a privileged vantage point.
Acquiring a property with these characteristics in the heart of the Justicia neighborhood represents a highly promising investment. It is one of the most profitable areas in the capital, thanks both to the strength of its surroundings and the constant demand, which far exceeds the limited supply. On certain streets, short- and medium-term growth is particularly robust, with property values showing a clear upward trend.