About this property
Benidorm from above — the sweep of Mediterranean, the old town's terracotta, the glint of the high-rise strip against the inland ridge — is visible from the terraces of this new-build villa development, perched on the hills that rise behind the city. It's the view that matters here. Three independent villas on a single hillside plot, low-density, each one angled to capture the sprawl of coast and sky. This is Benidorm without the hotel noise, the energy of the city held at a deliberate distance. The villa itself spans 227 m² across three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and an open-plan living and kitchen space that dissolves into the terrace through sliding glass. The plot runs to 573 m² — enough room for mature plantings, a private pool, and outdoor living that doesn't feel crowded. The build quality is what you'd expect at this price point: continuous thermal insulation, aerothermal heating and cooling, underfloor heating in all bathrooms, integrated home automation pre-installation, large-format porcelain throughout, fitted kitchens in quality cabinetry, and the kind of acoustic and solar control that makes deep summer manageable. The orientation captures morning light on one side, afternoon shade on the other. Benidorm has a reputation shaped by its skyline and its package-holiday past, but the reality of living here is more nuanced. The old town, tucked beneath the high-rises, is genuinely atmospheric — independent restaurants, a working market, narrow streets that hold the salt-smell of the sea. The beaches are blue-flag, regularly cleaned, and genuinely swimmable. The Port Benidorm marina sits five minutes down the hill, busy with leisure boats and small-scale fishing. Golf courses ring the city within a twenty-minute drive. Alicante Airport is roughly fifty minutes by motorway, though direct flights to northern Europe mean the airport drive is often worth the trade-off. This suits a couple or a small family moving to the Mediterranean year-round, not buying a seasonal escape. The elevation and the view make it a natural rental asset too — the kind of property that sustains interest through the shoulder seasons. Build quality and finish-specification at this price, combined with the view-holding terraces and the low-density setting, is the standout. Very few new villas in Benidorm offer the combination of position and privacy you get here.
Why this location?
3 Bedroom Villa For Sale In Benidorm sits in Benidorm, Alicante, one of the most sought-after areas on Spain's Costa Blanca for international buyers from the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and the Nordics. Brand-new construction means modern insulation, low running costs and zero maintenance for the first decade — the opposite of a tired resale.
What's included in the purchase
- Full English-speaking buying support from first viewing to handover
- NIE number and Spanish bank account coordination
- Independent legal review of the developer's contract
- Mortgage broker introductions (up to 70% LTV for non-residents)
- Snagging inspection before key collection
- Optional furniture pack and utilities setup
Buying costs — what to budget
On top of the listed price of € 1,250,000 you should budget approximately 13% in taxes and fees: 10% Spanish VAT (IVA), 1.5% Stamp Duty (AJD), ~1% legal and ~0.5% notary and land registry. We will send you an itemised quote before any reservation.






