Properties for sale in Alicante, Spain
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Spain's Alicante
Find properties for sale in Alicante with Your Overseas Home. Apartments in the city and along the coast often start from around €120,000 to €250,000, while villas in nearby suburbs and resort areas typically range from €300,000 to €800,000+. With sandy beaches, a lively old town, and excellent transport links, Alicante is one of the Costa Blanca’s most popular property markets.
Find properties for sale in Alicante with Your Overseas Home. Apartments in the city and along the coast often start from around €120,000 to €250,000, while villas in nearby suburbs and resort areas typically range from €300,000 to €800,000+. With sandy beaches, a lively old town, and excellent transport links, Alicante is one of the Costa Blanca’s most popular property markets.
Why buy property in Spain's Alicante
Alicante combines Mediterranean lifestyle with strong investment appeal. Apartments are usually priced from €120,000, while villas start from €300,000 and can exceed €800,000 in prime coastal or hillside locations. With its airport, year-round sunshine, and welcoming expat community, Alicante continues to attract buyers looking for both holiday homes and permanent residences in Spain.
Frequently asked questions about buying property in Alicante
What is the average price of an apartment in Alicante?
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How many properties under €100,000 are there in Alicante?
What can I buy in Alicante for my budget of €100,000?
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How many properties have a pool in Alicante?
What should I check when buying in an urbanisation in Alicante (Costa Blanca)?
Alicante has many properties in urbanisations with shared pools, gardens, and maintenance. Before buying, request confirmation of community fees, any planned major works, and whether the seller is up to date on payments. Your lawyer should verify title in the Land Registry and check for charges and debts attached to the property.
Also review community statutes for rules on pets, noise, renovations, and rentals—these can affect resale and your day-to-day use. For the property itself, ensure any extensions or terrace enclosures were authorised and properly documented.
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Are buying taxes different in Alicante compared with other Spanish regions?
The overall categories of costs are the same across Spain, but the rates for transfer tax (ITP) and some duties can vary by autonomous community, so Alicante (Valencian Community) may differ from Andalucía or Catalonia.
Whether you pay ITP versus VAT/IVA + stamp duty depends on whether the home is resale or new build. In all cases, budget for Notary and Land Registry fees and conveyancing support. The “right” figure is the current rate that applies to your exact property and buyer profile, so confirm with a local lawyer before signing the private contract.