Alicante · Dénia
Villas for sale in Dénia
Discover 41 active villas for sale in Dénia, 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 villas in Dénia
Villa for sale in Dénia
Villa for sale in Dénia
Villa for sale in Dénia
Villa for sale in Dénia
Villa for sale in Dénia
Villa for sale in Dénia
Villa for sale in Dénia
Villa for sale in Dénia
Villa for sale in Dénia
Villa for sale in Dénia
Villa for sale in Dénia
Frequently asked questions
What is the average price for a villa in Denia? +
The average price for a villa in Denia ranges from €2800 to €5000 per square meter, with premium villas reaching up to €7000 per square meter. According to Rukawe Homes, villas in neighbourhoods like Las Marinas and Montgó tend to sit at the high end of this price range due to their desirable locations.
Do I need a Spanish tax ID (NIE) to buy a villa in Denia, and what is the typical buying process timeline? +
Yes, as a non-resident buyer, you will need to obtain a Spanish tax ID (NIE) to purchase a villa in Denia. The buying process typically takes around 2-3 months, during which time you will need to secure financing, conduct due diligence, and complete the necessary paperwork.
What taxes and closing costs can I expect to pay when buying a villa in Denia? +
As a buyer, you can expect to pay 10% ITP (resale transfer tax) or 10% IVA (new-build VAT) plus 1.5% AJD (new-build stamp duty). Additionally, you will need to factor in notary, registry, and legal fees, which typically range from 2-3% combined.
Which neighbourhoods in Denia are best suited for villa buyers, and why? +
Neighbourhoods like Las Rotas and El Casco are well-suited for villa buyers due to their proximity to the old town and the beach. These areas offer a more laid-back atmosphere and are within walking distance to local amenities. Marqués de Campo is another popular option, offering a mix of modern and traditional villas.
What type of buyer is typically drawn to Denia, and what makes the area distinct? +
Denia tends to attract a slightly older buyer profile who appreciates the area's rich gastronomic scene, as evidenced by its designation as a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy. The town's year-round liveability, ferry connection to Ibiza and Mallorca, and panoramic natural backdrop of the Montgó natural park also make it an attractive destination.