Costa Blanca prices rose 14% in 2025. Premium villas by the sea are climbing faster than the market

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Torrevieja

246 properties

Finestrat

156 properties

Alicante

88 properties

Calpe

69 properties

Benidorm

63 properties

Villajoyosa

44 properties

Altea

19 properties

Denia

13 properties

Guardamar del Segura

16 properties

Albir

14 properties

Moraira

9 properties

Santa Pola

7 properties

Javea

6 properties

Featured properties

4 bedrooms apartment for sale, Benidorm, Spain No. 120
€ 2 317 000

4 bedrooms apartment for sale, Benidorm, Spain No. 120

Living space:
241 m²
Bathrooms:
3
Bedrooms:
4
Distance to the sea:
500
2 bedrooms apartment for sale, Villajoyosa, Spain No. 85
€ 520 000

2 bedrooms apartment for sale, Villajoyosa, Spain No. 85

Living space:
201 m²
Bathrooms:
2
Bedrooms:
2
1 bedroom apartment for sale, Villajoyosa, Spain No. 93
€ 780 000

1 bedroom apartment for sale, Villajoyosa, Spain No. 93

Living space:
54.98 m²
Bathrooms:
1
Bedrooms:
1
Distance to the sea:
50
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3 bedrooms villa for sale, Calpe, Spain No. 80
€ 1 202 000

3 bedrooms villa for sale, Calpe, Spain No. 80

Living space:
273 m²
Bathrooms:
3
Bedrooms:
3
Distance to the sea:
800
4 bedrooms villa for sale, Torrevieja, Spain No. 83
€ 600 000

4 bedrooms villa for sale, Torrevieja, Spain No. 83

Living space:
301 m²
Bathrooms:
3
Bedrooms:
4
Distance to the sea:
2500
3 bedrooms villa for sale, Finestrat, Spain No. 82
€ 760 000

3 bedrooms villa for sale, Finestrat, Spain No. 82

Living space:
250 m²
Bathrooms:
3
Bedrooms:
3
Distance to the sea:
3000
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Property for sale in Costa Blanca

Buying property in Costa Blanca means choosing from one of three distinct price zones: the north (Costa Blanca Norte), the centre, and the south (Costa Blanca Sur) — 244 km of coastline, each with its own pricing logic, property types, and buyer profile.

Costa Blanca real estate for sale runs the full range. Apartments in Costa Blanca and studios are the most accessible way in:

  • Apartments and studios from $85,000
  • Townhouses from $190,000
  • Villas with private pools from $375,000
  • Penthouses in Costa Blanca with sea views from $320,000
  • Commercial real estate and plots with planning permission

Who is buying in 2026:

  • In the province of Alicante, foreign buyers accounted for 51.13% of all transactions in 2024
  • In the Valencia Community, non-residents made up 19% of total buyers in Q1 2025
  • Growing interest from Iceland, Sweden, and Eastern Europe

Supply is tight: quality new builds in good locations move fast, and beachfront resale stock is genuinely scarce.

Property prices in Costa Blanca

Property prices in Costa Blanca in 2026 average $2,660/m² for houses and from $2,130/m² for apartments — though where exactly you buy changes everything.

Town / Area Average price, $/m²
Moraira 4,250 – 7,450
Jávea 3,190 – 5,320
Benissa 2,560 – 4,250
Calpe from 4,790
Altea 2,340 – 4,470
Alicante 2,590 – 3,730
Benidorm ~3,380
Torrevieja ~2,490
Pilar de la Horadada 1,600 – 2,660
Orihuela Costa 2,130 – 2,980

What you can find at each budget level:

  • Under $107,000 — studios in Costa Blanca and one-bedroom resale flats needing work, mainly in Torrevieja
  • $107,000 – $213,000 — 2-bedroom apartments in Costa Blanca in decent condition, close to the sea
  • $213,000 – $426,000 — new builds in Finestrat and Polop, apartments with sea views
  • $426,000+ — villas in Costa Blanca with pools, beachfront penthouses, premium properties in Moraira, Jávea, and Altea

According to INE data, the average price across Spain in Q1 2025 was 12.2% higher year-on-year. Coastal areas ran ahead of that national figure.

Popular projects in Costa Blanca

The new-build market is running hot in 2026. Those considering real estate in Costa Blanca, Spain will find several areas standing out for the volume and quality of what's currently being built.

  • Finestrat / Sierra Cortina — one of the busiest development zones right now. New apartments in Costa Blanca and duplexes in Costa Blanca with sea and mountain views. Completion: Q1–Q4 2027.
  • Altea and Calpe — premium luxury real estate in Costa Blanca: villas and apartments with panoramic views, swimming pools, terraces, and underground parking.
  • Alicante — urban new builds designed for both living and letting. Apartments in residential complexes in Costa Blanca are in high demand among foreign buyers.
  • Jávea — off-plan apartments in Costa Blanca within gated complexes. Demand is strong; supply is not.
  • Benidorm — premium-class villas and apartments.
  • La Nucia / Polop — affordable real estate in Costa Blanca: villas and townhouses with solid growth potential. Current off-plan listings are in the website catalogue.
  • Dénia — new villas in the Monte Solana area, complexes with sea views.

What modern new builds typically include:

  • Energy-efficient technologies (Class A–B rating)
  • Home automation systems (smart home)
  • Underground parking and storage rooms
  • Communal swimming pools, gardens, and padel courts
  • Panoramic terraces and infinity pools in the premium segment
  • Guarantees: 1 year for finishes, 3 years for installations

Benefits of moving to Costa Blanca

Property in Costa Blanca for foreigners is not just a purchase — it's a decision to change how you live day to day. Expats from across Europe make this move, and the reasons become clear pretty quickly once you're actually there.

  • Climate. Over 300 days of sunshine per year. Average temperature of 18–19°C. Winters mild at +12–17°C; summers warm without tipping into uncomfortable territory at +25–32°C. 244 km of Blue Flag coastline. The mountains block the wind.
  • Transport. Alicante Airport is one of Spain's busiest. In 2025, it handled around 19.9 million passengers — up 8.5% year-on-year. Murcia Airport (Corvera) is expanding. Valencia Airport covers the northern stretch. Madrid is 4 hours by road, or under 3 by AVE.
  • Infrastructure. International schools with British, German, and Scandinavian curricula. Modern hospitals and private clinics. Shopping centres including Zenia Boulevard and El Corte Inglés in Alicante. Over 20 golf courses across the province. Marinas and yacht clubs.
  • Cost of living. A restaurant lunch runs $11–16. Groceries are 20–30% cheaper than in Germany or the Netherlands. Utility bills for a flat come to roughly $85–160 per month.
  • International community. Foreign nationals account for more than half of all property transactions in the province of Alicante. Expat communities are well established, English-language services are widely available, and personal safety standards are high.

Investing in property in Costa Blanca

Investing in property in Costa Blanca gives you two income streams at once: rental income and capital growth. By international demand and price performance, this ranks among the most attractive markets in Spain heading into 2026.

Strategy Gross yield Vacancy rate
Long-term rental 5–6% per annum under 5%
Short-term (holiday) rental 7–8% per annum 20–30% off-season
Beachfront property (short-term) 7–9% rental rate $106–160/night

Rental rates rose 13.9% over the past year, reaching $14–15/m²/month.

Capital growth:

  • Pilar de la Horadada: +17.6% year-on-year
  • Benidorm: +15% year-on-year

Outlook for 2026–2028: BBVA analysts forecast price growth of +5.3% in 2026, Bankinter projects around +3%, while REBS and the University of Málaga estimate +5–6%. Foreign buyer demand remains stable.

Over 10 million tourists per year, restricted construction in coastal zones, stabilising mortgage rates after the 2023–2024 peak, growing interest from digital nomads and remote workers, and ongoing infrastructure investment — including a private hospital and retail centre in El Barranco (Villamartín) — all keep the market moving.

The strongest returns are in beachfront apartments in Moraira, Jávea, and Calpe. Off-plan developments in Costa Blanca with managed rental programmes work well for generating passive income without needing to be there yourself.

FAQ

How to choose property to buy in Costa Blanca?

Start with your goal. For permanent living, those looking at property for sale in Costa Blanca for permanent residence most often settle on Alicante, Altea, and Jávea. For holiday rental income, Benidorm, Torrevieja, and Calpe tend to perform best. For resale, Moraira, Jávea, and beachfront locations offer the strongest capital growth. And from the outset, budget an extra 11–13% on top of the purchase price to cover taxes and transaction costs.

Is it profitable to invest in real estate in Costa Blanca?

The numbers are straightforward. Investment real estate in Costa Blanca delivers rental yields of 5–8% per annum, vacancy rates below 5%, and rental prices that rose 13.9% in 2025.

What is the rental yield from property in Costa Blanca?

Long-term rental delivers around 5–6% gross yield per annum. Short-term holiday rental in Benidorm sits at 7–8%, with occupancy around 80%. Beachfront properties yield 7–9% at $106–160/night in season. Torrevieja offers an ROI of 6–7%.

How does the process of buying property in Costa Blanca work for foreigners?

Six steps:

  1. Obtaining your NIE (Spanish tax identification number for foreigners)
  2. Opening a Spanish bank account
  3. Reservation and reservation deposit (typically 1–10% of the purchase price) — the initial payment that secures the property while legal checks are carried out
  4. Legal due diligence on the property
  5. Signing the arras — a separate preliminary contract with a deposit (typically 10% of the price), which replaces the reservation deposit and legally commits both parties to completing the transaction
  6. Notarial deed signing and registration

The whole process takes between 1 and 3 months.

Can you buy real estate in Costa Blanca remotely?

Yes. To buy real estate in Costa Blanca from abroad, a notarised power of attorney (Poder Notarial) is arranged. Your NIE can be obtained through the Spanish consulate in your country of residence. Buying remotely is standard practice for foreign buyers.

Can foreigners buy property in Costa Blanca?

Yes. Properties in Costa Blanca for investment or personal use are available to foreign nationals without a residence permit or Spanish citizenship. You'll need an NIE, a Spanish bank account, and an independent solicitor.

What residential areas of Costa Blanca are popular for foreign buyers?

The north — Moraira, Jávea, Calpe, Altea, and Benissa — attracts British, Dutch, and Belgian buyers. Many opt for a townhouse in Costa Blanca or a detached house in Costa Blanca with a garden. The south — Orihuela Costa (La Zenia, Cabo Roig), Torrevieja, and Villamartín — is popular with British, Polish, and Scandinavian buyers, a good number of whom go for bungalows in Costa Blanca and mid-range apartments. Alicante draws a mixed international crowd. Ready-to-move-in projects across all these areas are available in the catalogue.

Can you buy property in Costa Blanca with a mortgage?

Yes. Non-residents can get a mortgage for 60–70% of the property value. Interest rates in 2026 are in the 3–5% range. You'll need proof of income, bank statements, and a credit history.

How have property prices in Costa Blanca changed over the past year?

Prices have been rising steadily. According to INE, the average across Spain in Q1 2025 was up 12.2% year-on-year. Alicante hit a record $2,590/m² in June 2025 — a rise of 16.4% in a single year. In areas like Pilar de la Horadada and Benidorm, growth reached up to 17.6% year-on-year.

Why should you buy property in Costa Blanca?

Property in Costa Blanca, Spain means acquiring an asset in a region with 300+ days of sunshine, solid infrastructure, consistent price growth, strong rental demand, and a liquid international market. Prices here are also lower than on the Costa del Sol for a comparable quality of life.

How long does it take to buy property in Costa Blanca?

Between 1 and 3 months. The reservation stage takes 2–4 weeks, legal due diligence 2–3 weeks, the notarial deed signing 1–2 days, and land registry registration 1–2 weeks after signing.

What taxes and fees apply when buying property in Costa Blanca?
  • Resale property: ITP transfer tax — 10%; from 1 June 2026, reduced to 9% for properties up to $1.06 million. Above that, the ITP rate stays at 11%
  • New build: VAT (IVA) — 10% + stamp duty (AJD) — 1.5%
  • Notary fees — $640–$1,600
  • Land registry fees — $213–$640
  • Solicitor's fees — $1,600–$3,190
  • Total: 11–13% on top of the purchase price
Is there beachfront property in Costa Blanca with direct sea access?

Yes, across several locations — Benidorm, Calpe, Altea, Torrevieja, and Guardamar. 1-bedroom apartments in Costa Blanca on the front line start from $202,000, while a penthouse in Costa Blanca with panoramic sea views starts from $532,000. Beachfront properties hold their value better than most and deliver the highest rental yields.

Is property in Costa Blanca suitable for families with children?

Absolutely. The cost of property in Costa Blanca is reasonable by European standards, and what comes with it — international schools, modern hospitals, children's parks, and safe beaches — makes it a genuine option for families. Orihuela Costa, Alicante, and Jávea are traditionally the most popular spots.

What infrastructure exists in Costa Blanca and what is planned?

Current infrastructure: Alicante Airport — one of the largest in Spain, handling around 19.9 million passengers in 2025 — motorways, shopping centres, marinas, and over 20 golf courses. Planned: a private hospital and retail centre in El Barranco (Villamartín), the redevelopment of the resort complex in La Zenia (Zenia Sport & Wellness), and reconstruction of the seafront promenade in Torrevieja.

Is it worth buying off-plan property in Costa Blanca?

Buying early typically secures a discount of 10–20% compared to the market price at completion. Under Spanish law, buyers are entitled to a full refund if the project isn't completed. A solicitor will check planning licences and bank guarantees for you.

Which properties in Costa Blanca are best suited for investment?

Short-term rental: apartments in Benidorm (80% occupancy, ROI 7–8%) and Torrevieja (ROI 6–7%). Long-term rental: apartments in Alicante and Orihuela Costa (ROI 5–6%). To buy property in Costa Blanca for resale, premium villas in Moraira, Jávea, and Calpe offer strong capital appreciation. Commercial property in Costa Blanca and land plots in Costa Blanca round out the options for investors looking beyond residential. Properties for sale in Costa Blanca in the beachfront segment hold up best regardless of what the broader market is doing. Real estate for sale in Costa Blanca at the premium end — particularly along the northern stretch — continues to attract the most financially capable international buyers.

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