Alicante
Resale properties for sale in Costa Blanca
Discover 858 active resale properties for sale in Costa Blanca, Alicante. Rukawe Homes hand-picks every listing on the Costa Blanca, with two offices in Dénia and Calpe to guide you from first viewing to escritura.
Available resale properties in Costa Blanca
Partially furnished or unfurnished duplex apartment in Javea
Townhouse for sale in Villamartin
Exclusive modern villa with stunning open views in a sought-after area of Jávea.
RUSTIC PLOT OF 16,845 m² BETWEEN BENISSA AND CALPE WITH SEA VIEWS
Apartment for sale in Benidorm
Villa for sale in Alfas del Pí
Apartment for sale in Calpe
Charming Estate for Sale in Benissa
Spectacular Penthouse with Panoramic Views for Sale in Benitachell
Magnificent house with a garage for multiple vehicles.
Renovated apartment just 300 meters from El Arenal beach, Jávea.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average price for a resale in Costa Blanca? +
The average price for a resale in Costa Blanca ranges from €1800 to €6500 per square meter, with premium properties reaching the higher end of this range. Rukawe Homes can guide you through the process of finding the right property within your budget.
Do I need an NIE number to buy a resale property in Costa Blanca as a non-resident, and what is the typical buying process timeline? +
Yes, as a non-resident buyer, you will need to obtain an NIE number (Spanish tax ID) to complete the purchase of a resale property in Costa Blanca. The buying process typically takes around 2-3 months, although this can vary depending on individual circumstances.
What taxes and closing costs can I expect to pay when buying a resale property in Costa Blanca? +
When buying a resale property in Costa Blanca, you can expect to pay 10% ITP (resale transfer tax), as well as 2-3% combined notary, registry, and legal fees. Additionally, you will be responsible for paying IBI property tax, which is approximately 0.5% of the cadastral value annually.
Which neighbourhoods in Costa Blanca are best suited for resale buyers, and why? +
Costa Blanca is a region rather than a specific neighbourhood, but it encompasses various micro-markets such as Marina Alta in the north and Vega Baja in the south. Both areas offer a range of resale properties, but Marina Alta is particularly popular among international buyers due to its proximity to the coast and amenities.
What makes Costa Blanca distinct, and who is the typical buyer of resale properties in this region? +
Costa Blanca is distinct due to its 200 km coastline running from Pulpí to the Valencian border, offering a unique blend of coastal and inland living. The region is also notable for being Spain's most international real-estate market, with over 80% of Marina Alta transactions involving non-Spanish buyers, making it an attractive destination for foreign investors and second-home owners.