
New Build 2-Bedroom Apartment in El Raso, Guardamar Del Segura
Guardamar del Segura · El Raso

Costa Blanca
Explore 25 new developments and off-plan properties in Guardamar del Segura.
25 new-build properties in Guardamar del Segura

Guardamar del Segura · El Raso

Guardamar del Segura · El Raso

Guardamar del Segura · Centro

Guardamar del Segura · Centro

Guardamar del Segura · El Raso

Guardamar del Segura · El Raso

Guardamar del Segura · Centro

Guardamar del Segura · El Raso

Guardamar del Segura · Centro

Guardamar del Segura · El Raso

Guardamar del Segura · Centro

Guardamar del Segura · Centro

Guardamar del Segura · El Raso

Guardamar del Segura · Centro

Guardamar del Segura · El Raso

Guardamar del Segura · El Raso

Guardamar del Segura · Zona Pueblo

Guardamar del Segura · El Raso

Guardamar del Segura · Centro

Guardamar del Segura · Centro

Guardamar del Segura · Centro

Guardamar del Segura · Centro

Guardamar del Segura · Centro

Guardamar del Segura · Centro

Guardamar del Segura · Zona Pueblo
Market Overview
Guardamar del Segura offers a quieter alternative to its busier neighbours, and new-build activity is focused in the El Moncayo area to the south and the expanding residential zones behind the pine-forested dunes. Two-bedroom apartments in modern complexes start from approximately €155,000, while ground-floor bungalows with private gardens are available from around €185,000. Three-bedroom villas on elevated plots with sea views command €300,000 to €420,000.
Guardamar’s protected dune ecosystem and natural pine forest give it a green, tranquil character unusual on the southern Costa Blanca. New developments here reflect that ethos: low-rise buildings (typically three to four storeys), generous green communal areas, and energy-efficient construction with aerothermal systems, cross-ventilation design, and rooftop solar. The town’s 11 kilometres of sandy beaches, weekly market, and riverside promenade make it popular with retirees and families seeking a slower pace of life.
Apartments from €155k; bungalows from €185k; villas from €300k near El Moncayo
11 km of pine-backed sandy beaches — among the longest and least crowded on the coast
Low-rise developments with high green-space ratios and A/B energy ratings
Affordable entry prices with growing demand from northern European retirees
New Build Guide
Limited buildable land near the protected dune system makes new developments in Guardamar genuinely premium. Projects tend to be low-rise, eco-conscious, and adjacent to the pine forests south of El Moncayo. Scarcity drives price resilience: entry at around €155,000 for a two-bedroom apartment, with consistent year-on-year appreciation outpacing the southern Costa Blanca average.
Reservation & NIE
Pay a reservation fee (typically €3,000–€10,000) to take the property off the market. You will need a Spanish NIE (tax identification number) and a Spanish bank account, both of which your lawyer can arrange.
Private Purchase Contract
Within 30 days, sign the contrato privado de compraventa and pay 10% of the purchase price (minus the reservation). This contract locks in the price and your chosen customisation options. Your deposit is protected by a bank guarantee under Ley 57/68.
Stage Payments During Build
For off-plan properties, further payments of 20–30% are due at construction milestones (foundations, structure, finishes). Each payment is backed by the mandatory bank guarantee — if the developer fails to deliver, you get your money back.
Pre-Delivery Snagging Inspection
Before completion, you (or your appointed surveyor) conduct a snagging inspection of the finished property. The developer must remedy any defects before handover. A retention amount of 5–10% of the final payment is typically held back until snagging items are resolved.
Completion & Notary Signing
Sign the escritura pública (title deed) before a notary, pay the remaining balance (usually 60–70% of the purchase price), and receive your keys. The notary registers the property at the Land Registry in your name. Typical completion timeline for off-plan: 18–24 months from reservation.
| Cost Item | Rate | Note |
|---|---|---|
| IVA (VAT) | 10% | Applies to all new-build purchases nationwide — replaces the ITP (transfer tax) charged on resale properties |
| AJD (Stamp Duty) | 1.5% | Rate set by the Valencian Community regional government |
| Notary Fees | 0.5–1% | Scaled by property price; fixed by government tariff |
| Legal Fees | 1–1.5% | Independent lawyer recommended — never use the developer's lawyer |
| Land Registry | 0.5–1% | Registering the title deed in your name |
| Total Purchase Cost | ~13.5–15% | New-build total on top of the property price in Valencian Community |
Insider Tip — Guardamar del Segura
Guardamar's limited buildable land means resale values for new-build properties hold exceptionally well. If you're choosing between two developments, prioritise dune-adjacent or pine-forest settings — these protected natural features cannot be built on and guarantee your outlook long-term.
Guardamar del Segura sits at the mouth of the Segura river, where pine-forested dunes meet one of the longest natural beaches on the Costa Blanca. Unlike its busier neighbours, Guardamar has kept a calm, authentic feel — its old town is compact and walkable, its seafront is lined with shady pine parks, and its beaches are protected from over-development.
The town is popular with families and nature lovers. The Reina Sofía park and the 800-hectare pine forest are perfect for walking and cycling, and the river marina adds a touch of charm that sets Guardamar apart from the rest of the southern Costa Blanca.

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Maya co-founded OceanHome and oversees operations across 40+ properties on the Costa Blanca. Every tip in this guide comes from years of first-hand experience helping guests from all over the world.