Properties for sale on the Costa Blanca

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Buying property on the Costa Blanca

The Costa Blanca stretches along the Mediterranean coast of the Alicante province, from Dénia in the north to Torrevieja in the south. Each town along this coastline has a distinct character, price range and buyer profile — and the differences between them matter more than most portals acknowledge.

Moraira and Jávea attract buyers who prioritise quality and quiet. Altea draws those who want village character close to the coast. Calpe offers sea views and infrastructure at a lower price point. Benidorm provides year-round services, large-scale developments and the widest choice of apartments on the northern Costa Blanca.

Every property on this platform comes from a verified agency. Each listing appears exactly once — one property, one agency, one price. There are no duplicate listings, no competing versions at different prices, and no unsolicited contact from agents. If you already know which area or property type you want, use the filters above. If you are still working out what suits you, the area guides and property type breakdowns below are a good place to start.

Property types on the Costa Blanca

The Costa Blanca market covers everything from hillside villas with sea views to apartments in coastal developments, rural fincas with land, and new build projects at various stages of completion. What suits you depends on how you plan to use the property, how much time you want to spend on maintenance, and what matters to you in daily life.

Villas

Villas are the dominant property type in towns like Moraira and Jávea, where the residential landscape is built around private plots on the hillsides above the coast. Styles range from traditional Mediterranean builds with terracotta roofs and established gardens to contemporary architecture with flat roofs, floor-to-ceiling glass and infinity pools. Entry prices for a well-maintained resale villa with a private pool start at around €400,000 in towns like Calpe and climb significantly in Moraira, where the starting point sits closer to €750,000.

Apartments

Apartments are more common in Altea, Calpe and Benidorm, particularly in coastal developments and residential complexes with communal pools, gardens and parking. They suit buyers who want a lock-and-leave property with lower maintenance costs, or who prefer to be within walking distance of the beach and daily services. Prices start from around €150,000 in Benidorm and Calpe, with modern apartments in Altea typically starting from €240,000.

Fincas and country houses

Fincas are rural or semi-rural properties — typically stone-built with large plots, mature gardens and a sense of privacy that coastal properties rarely match. They suit buyers who want space, land and quiet above all else. Fincas appear across the inland areas behind the northern Costa Blanca, particularly around Benissa, Jalón Valley and the hills behind Altea. Prices vary widely depending on plot size, condition and location.

Townhouses

Townhouses sit in or near village centres, offering proximity to daily life without the maintenance demands of a villa. They are common in the old towns of Altea, Jávea and Calpe, and typically feature multiple floors, small terraces and a compact footprint. Townhouses suit buyers who want a base within walking distance of shops, restaurants and the coast.

New build developments

New build properties are available across the Costa Blanca, from large-scale apartment complexes in Benidorm and Finestrat to individual villa projects in Moraira and Cumbre del Sol. Buying new build means IVA (10%) plus stamp duty (1.5%) rather than the transfer tax that applies to resale properties. New builds typically come with a ten-year structural warranty and modern energy ratings — but delivery timelines and developer reliability vary, so independent legal advice is essential before committing.

What property costs on the Costa Blanca

Prices on the Costa Blanca vary significantly by area, property type and proximity to the coast. The ranges below reflect current market conditions across the five areas this platform covers.

Moraira

The most expensive per-square-metre market on the northern Costa Blanca, with an average price of approximately €4,563/m². Resale villas start from around €750,000. The mid-market range sits between €750,000 and €1.25 million. The luxury segment — modern architecture, sea views, premium plots — runs from €1.95 million to €3.2 million. Apartment stock is limited and concentrated near the town centre.

Jávea

A broad market with everything from older apartments near the Arenal beach to high-end villas in the Montgó and Cap Martí areas. Apartments start from around €200,000. Villas range from approximately €500,000 for established resale properties up to well over €2 million for new builds with sea views.

Altea

More mixed than Moraira, with a stronger apartment market. Apartments start from approximately €240,000, with modern developments in Altea Hills and Sierra de Altea reaching €500,000 to €900,000. Villas in Altea typically start above €1 million. The old town and Altea la Vella offer townhouses and village properties at varying price points.

Calpe

More accessible than Moraira or Jávea, with a wider range of entry points. Apartments start from around €150,000, particularly in developments near the Arenal and Fossa beaches. Villas with sea views are available from approximately €400,000. Calpe has an active new build market, especially in the hillside zones with views towards the Peñón de Ifach.

Benidorm

The largest volume of apartment stock on the northern Costa Blanca. Apartments in residential developments start from around €150,000, with modern new builds in Finestrat and the surrounding areas from €250,000 upwards. Benidorm suits buyers who want year-round infrastructure, services and rental potential at a lower entry price than the smaller towns to the north.

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Common questions about buying on the Costa Blanca

Use the search filters on this page to narrow by area, property type, bedrooms and budget. You can also submit your criteria through the matching system — the platform notifies you automatically when a new listing matches what you are looking for.

Every agency on Costa Blanca Property Hub has been checked and approved before their listings go live. Each property appears once, listed by one agency, at one price. There are no duplicate listings on the platform.

Yes. Submit your criteria — area, type, budget, bedrooms — and the system stores them. When a matching property is accepted onto the platform, you receive an automatic notification. No agency calls. No unsolicited emails.

The platform lists villas, apartments, townhouses, fincas and new build properties across Moraira, Jávea, Altea, Calpe and Benidorm. Use the property type filter to narrow your search, or read the property type descriptions above for guidance on what suits different buyer profiles.

Prices vary significantly by area and type. Apartments in Benidorm or Calpe start from around €150,000. Modern apartments in Altea begin at approximately €240,000. Villas in Moraira typically start from €750,000. The platform covers the full price range — use the budget filter to see what is available within yours.

Beyond the purchase price, budget for 12 to 15 percent in additional costs. For resale properties in the Valencian Community, transfer tax (ITP) is 9 percent on properties under €1 million and 11 percent on properties above €1 million. For new builds, IVA at 10 percent plus stamp duty at 1.5 percent applies. Notary fees, land registry fees, legal fees and bank charges make up the remainder. Full details are covered in the buying costs guide.

Yes. Non-residents can typically borrow 60 to 70 percent of the property value from Spanish banks. The approval process takes several weeks and requires proof of income, tax returns and information about existing liabilities. Start the mortgage process before signing the arras contract, not after. The mortgages guide explains the full process.

The referencia catastral is a unique identifier assigned to every property in Spain — it is the official reference linking a property to its entry in the national land registry. On this platform, every listing must have a referencia catastral attached. This is how the system prevents duplicate listings: if a property has already been listed by one agency, no other agency can list the same property.

The platform currently lists properties in Moraira, Jávea, Altea, Calpe and Benidorm, with additional areas being added as the platform grows. Each area has a detailed guide covering character, lifestyle, price ranges and trade-offs — designed to help you understand a town before you start browsing its listings.

It is not a legal requirement, but it is strongly recommended. A lawyer works for you — not for the agency, not for the seller. They review contracts, check the property's legal status, confirm debts and charges, and ensure the purchase is clean before you sign anything. Buying without independent legal advice is possible, but it leaves you exposed to risks that are difficult and expensive to fix after the fact.

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