Discover our collection of villas for sale in Spain on the Costa Blanca. Detached homes with private pools, landscaped gardens and Mediterranean sea views — from cosy retreats to luxury estates. The Costa Blanca villa market offers outstanding value compared to the Costa del Sol, Balearic Islands or the French Riviera. With over 300 sunny days a year, excellent infrastructure and a well-established international community, buying a villa in Spain is both a lifestyle upgrade and a sound investment. Explore our latest listings below and find the villa that matches your dream of Mediterranean living.
Villa prices on the Costa Blanca offer exceptional value compared to other Mediterranean regions:
Resale villas (2-3 bed): €225,000 – €450,000
Modern villas (3-4 bed): €450,000 – €750,000
Luxury new-build villas: €750,000 – €1,800,000+
Key factors affecting villa prices include sea views (adding 20-40% premium), plot size, private pool, proximity to the coast and the age/condition of the property.
Annual running costs for a villa typically include: IBI property tax (€600-1,800), home insurance (€400-800), pool maintenance (€1,500-3,000), garden maintenance (€900-1,800), and utilities (€200-350/month). Unlike apartments, villas have no community fees unless in a gated community.
Why buy a villa in Spain?
A villa in Spain offers a lifestyle that is hard to match anywhere else in Europe:
Privacy and space. Your own plot of land, private swimming pool, and no shared walls mean complete privacy and freedom. Enjoy barbecues, outdoor entertaining, and peaceful mornings without neighbours above or below.
Investment value. Spanish villas, especially those with sea views and modern amenities, have shown consistent value appreciation. Premium villas in sought-after locations also generate excellent rental income during holiday seasons.
Customisation. Unlike apartments, villas offer the freedom to renovate, extend and personalise your home. Add a summer kitchen, build a guest house, or create a dream garden — the possibilities are limitless.
Year-round outdoor living. With a private pool and spacious terraces, your villa becomes an outdoor paradise. The Costa Blanca climate allows you to enjoy al fresco dining from March through November.
Where to buy a villa in Spain?
The Costa Blanca offers excellent locations for villa buyers:
Ciudad Quesada — a purpose-built residential area popular with international buyers. Elevated position provides stunning views over the salt lakes to the sea. Excellent selection of villas with pools at competitive prices.
Campoamor / Dehesa de Campoamor — a prestigious coastal area with a golf course and marina. Higher-end villas with sea views and proximity to some of the best beaches on the southern Costa Blanca.
Villamartin area — close to three championship golf courses, with a mix of resale and new-build villas. The Villamartin Plaza provides restaurants, shops and a social hub for the community.
San Miguel de Salinas / Algorfa — slightly inland, offering larger plots and lower prices. Ideal for buyers who want more space and a quieter, more authentically Spanish environment.
Are villas in Spain a good investment?
Villas on the Costa Blanca represent one of the strongest property investment opportunities in the Mediterranean. Here is why savvy investors are choosing Spanish villas:
Luxury rental demand. Villas with private pools command premium rental rates of €1,500-4,000 per week during peak season (June-September). A well-managed 3-bedroom villa in a popular location can generate €20,000-40,000 in annual rental income, with occupancy rates of 60-80% during the April-October season.
Capital growth. Villa prices on the Costa Blanca have appreciated 5-12% annually since 2016, with prime locations showing even stronger growth. New-build villas with sea views and modern energy-efficient designs are particularly in demand and hold their value well.
Scarcity value. Unlike apartments, the supply of new villas is constrained by available land and increasingly strict planning regulations. This scarcity drives long-term value appreciation, especially in established areas where no new development is possible.
Diversification. Spanish property provides portfolio diversification away from traditional financial assets. The combination of rental income and capital appreciation, denominated in euros, offers a hedge against currency fluctuations for non-eurozone investors.
Tax advantages. Non-resident property owners in Spain pay a flat 19% tax on rental income (EU residents) or 24% (non-EU). Expenses including mortgage interest, insurance, community fees and depreciation can be deducted from taxable rental income.
What is life like in a Spanish villa?
Owning a villa in Spain transforms your daily life into something most people only experience on holiday. Here is what villa living on the Costa Blanca really looks like:
Your private oasis. Imagine starting every morning with a swim in your own pool, followed by breakfast on the terrace overlooking the Mediterranean or the lush green of your garden. No shared spaces, no schedules — just your own private paradise.
Outdoor entertaining. Spanish villas are designed for outdoor living. Spacious terraces, summer kitchens with built-in barbecues, shaded dining areas and pool-side lounging spaces make entertaining friends and family a daily pleasure rather than a special occasion.
Space for everyone. With 3-5 bedrooms, multiple bathrooms and generous living areas, villas comfortably accommodate extended family visits and groups of friends. Many owners create home offices, art studios, or guest suites in spare rooms — space that simply does not exist in apartment living.
Garden life. Mediterranean gardens with bougainvillea, olive trees, citrus groves and fragrant herbs create a sensory experience that changes with the seasons. Many villa owners discover a passion for gardening they never knew they had, growing everything from tomatoes to tropical fruits.
Pet-friendly. Villas with gardens are ideal for pet owners. Dogs can enjoy their own outdoor space, and the mild climate means year-round walks along the coast and through the beautiful countryside. Spain is one of Europe's most pet-friendly countries.
Community and privacy. Villa areas often have a close-knit community feel with organised social events, walking groups and community barbecues. Yet you always have the option to retreat to your private space when you want solitude.
Villas on the Costa Blanca represent the ultimate Mediterranean lifestyle. With private pools, spacious gardens and year-round sunshine, owning a villa in Spain is a dream that is more accessible than you might think. The southern Costa Blanca — spanning from Guardamar del Segura to Pilar de la Horadada — offers an extraordinary range of villas for every budget and taste.
Why buy a villa on the Costa Blanca?
The Costa Blanca has earned its reputation as one of Europe's premier villa destinations for good reason. The World Health Organisation has recognised the region's climate as one of the healthiest in the world, with over 300 days of sunshine, low humidity and mild winters that rarely drop below 10°C. This makes villa living enjoyable twelve months a year — not just during the summer season.
Unlike apartments, villas offer complete independence: your own pool, your own garden, your own schedule. There are no shared walls, no community rules about noise or pool hours, and the freedom to personalise your home exactly as you wish. For families, retirees and remote workers alike, this independence is invaluable.
The villa market in 2026
The Costa Blanca villa market has experienced steady growth since 2016, with prices rising 5-12% annually in sought-after locations. Demand from Northern European buyers — particularly from the UK, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and Scandinavia — remains strong, driven by post-pandemic lifestyle changes and the desire for outdoor living space. New-build villas with modern energy-efficient designs, infinity pools and smart home technology are in particularly high demand and command premium prices.
Despite this growth, the southern Costa Blanca remains significantly more affordable than comparable regions. A 3-bedroom villa with a private pool that would cost €600,000+ on the Costa del Sol or over €1,000,000 in the Balearics can be found here for €300,000-500,000, representing exceptional value for international buyers.
Choosing the right villa location
The Costa Blanca offers diverse environments to suit different preferences. Coastal locations like Campoamor, Cabo Roig and Torrevieja provide easy beach access and vibrant communities. Inland areas such as Ciudad Quesada, Algorfa and San Miguel de Salinas offer larger plots, quieter surroundings and lower prices while remaining just 10-15 minutes from the coast. Golf enthusiasts gravitate towards Villamartin, Las Ramblas and Vistabella, where world-class courses are literally on the doorstep.
Villa maintenance and management
One consideration for villa buyers is the ongoing maintenance. Pools require regular cleaning and chemical balancing (typically €100-200/month through a professional service), gardens need watering and trimming, and larger properties may benefit from a caretaker service, especially if used only seasonally. Many management companies on the Costa Blanca offer comprehensive packages covering pool, garden, cleaning and security for €200-400 per month — a small price for peace of mind.
Granfield Estate — your villa specialist
Our team at Granfield Estate specialises in matching international buyers with their perfect Costa Blanca villa. With deep local knowledge, an extensive network of contacts, and experience guiding hundreds of clients through the buying process, we ensure your villa purchase is smooth, transparent and successful. From initial property search through viewings, negotiations, legal support and beyond — we are with you every step of the way. Contact us today to begin your search for the perfect Spanish villa.
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