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Why Buy in Benidorm?
Benidorm is Spain’s most iconic Mediterranean resort and the Costa Blanca’s commercial powerhouse. Two sweeping sandy bays — Levante and Poniente — a skyline of modern high-rises, and a year-round entertainment scene generate occupancy rates that rival the Canary Islands. For investors seeking consistent rental income, few destinations on the Spanish coast can match it.
The old town perched on the headland between the two beaches retains its charm, and the Benidorm Island nature reserve sits just offshore. Apartments in front-line complexes with sea views start from around €150,000, while modern penthouse units reach €400,000 and above. A tram connects Benidorm to Alicante in under an hour, and the Terra Mítica and Aqualandia theme parks add family appeal.
Tourism Powerhouse
Over 10 million visitor nights per year ensure year-round rental demand — the highest occupancy on the Costa Blanca.
Two Iconic Beaches
Levante (party & nightlife) and Poniente (quieter, family-friendly) — both Blue Flag, totalling 5 km of golden sand.
High-Rise Sea Views
Sea-view apartments from ~€150k in well-maintained towers with pools, gyms and 24-hour concierge services.
Year-Round Entertainment
Theme parks, a casino, over 1,000 restaurants and a vibrant nightlife scene that runs from January to December.
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Buyer’s Guide to Benidorm
Resale Market Overview
Benidorm's high-rise property market is unique on the Spanish coast — purpose-built apartment towers with sea views, concierge services and communal pools dominate the landscape. Studios start from €70,000, one-bedroom apartments from €100,000, and two-bedroom sea-view units from €150,000. The Levante side is livelier with higher rental yields; Poniente is quieter and commands modest premiums. Penthouse units with panoramic views reach €400,000+. The old town headland between the two beaches offers character apartments at mid-range prices.
Buying Costs in Benidorm
| Cost Item | Rate | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Transfer Tax (ITP) | 10% | Valencian Community rate — applies to all resale purchases |
| Stamp Duty (AJD) | 1.5% | Only on new-build; not payable on resale |
| Notary Fees | 0.5–1% | Scaled by purchase price |
| Legal Fees | 1–1.5% | Independent lawyer strongly recommended |
| Land Registry | 0.5–1% | Registro de la Propiedad inscription |
| NIE Application | €10–15 | Foreigner ID number — required before purchase |
| Estimated Total Costs | 13–15% | On top of the purchase price |
Non-resident buyers can typically obtain a mortgage for 60–70% LTV from Spanish banks. Budget 2–3 months for the full NIE → lawyer → notary → registry process.
Investment & Rental Potential
Benidorm generates some of the Costa Blanca's strongest rental yields — 7–10% gross on well-located apartments with sea views. Over 10 million visitor nights per year ensure near-constant demand. The city's tourism infrastructure means professional management is readily available, making it ideal for hands-off investors. Winter occupancy from Northern European retirees extends the season to virtually year-round.
Insider Tip
Apartments above the 8th floor with unobstructed sea views command 20–30% premiums in both resale and rental markets — the view is Benidorm's product. Check the community's sinking fund and recent Special Works votes (derramas), as tower-block maintenance can generate significant one-off charges.
About Benidorm
Benidorm is the undisputed capital of the Costa Blanca and one of Europe’s most recognisable resort destinations. Its dramatic skyline of high-rise buildings — often compared to a miniature Manhattan — rises along two magnificent sweeping beaches: Playa de Levante and Playa de Poniente.
Despite its modern resort character, Benidorm retains genuine charm in its Casco Antiguo (Old Town), perched on a rocky promontory between the two main beaches. Here you’ll find narrow whitewashed streets, traditional tapas bars, the iconic blue-domed church of San Jaime, and the famous Balcon del Mediterraneo.
Benidorm enjoys a genuine year-round season. Summer brings the full beach holiday experience, while winter attracts tens of thousands of long-stay visitors drawn by average January temperatures of 17°C, affordable living costs, and an unrivalled programme of entertainment.
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