About this property
Calpe sits at the northern shoulder of the Costa Blanca, where the Peñón d'Ifach rises from the sea like a full stop, and the light has a particular clarity that keeps people coming back. This new-build villa occupies a plot of nearly 1,000 m² in one of the town's newer residential pockets — the kind of neighbourhood that feels established without being overdeveloped, where neighbours keep their distance and the roads stay quiet. The house itself is built across 284 m² and laid out with the kind of deliberate spacing that Spanish architects have refined over decades. Three bedrooms, three bathrooms, distributed through a main living envelope that opens onto the garden through wide sliders. The kitchen-dining area flows into a generous sitting room; there's room for family without feeling cramped. Finishes run to large-format porcelain throughout, contemporary cabinetry in neutral tones, underfloor heating in the bathrooms, full pre-installation for ducted air-conditioning and home automation. The envelope itself is thermally rated — you'll feel it in summer, when the walls hold the cool and the electricity bill stays within reason. The garden extends beyond most beachside villas. At just under 1,000 m² you have room for a private pool of real proportions, mature planting, an outdoor dining terrace that catches both morning and evening light, and space that doesn't feel borrowed. The property is freestanding on all sides, which means privacy without the suburban feeling that can come with tighter plots further inland. Calpe itself has a gentle sophistication. The old quarter around the castle has restaurants and bars that attract serious cooks, not tourist menus. The marina handles private boats for anyone with weekend plans beyond the town limits. Beaches here face north and east, which means different moods through the day — rock coves in one direction, sandy bays in the other. Alicante Airport is around fifty minutes by motorway. This villa attracts buyers seeking a permanent Spanish home with genuine separation from neighbours, or the kind of investor-owner who can afford to leave it empty between seasons and still expect appreciation. The plot-to-built ratio and the specification speak to a developer who hasn't cut corners to hit a price point.
Why this location?
3 Bedroom Villa For Sale In Calpe sits in Calpe, 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 € 1,199,000 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.




