About this property
Benidorm's high-rises are almost a mile away by the time you reach this hillside enclave. The villas sit on slopes that overlook both the bay and the old town, arranged in a low-density scatter that feels nothing like the seafront frenzy below. This is the other Benidorm: the one where you can hear yourself think, where the views compress a working Mediterranean city into something almost cinematic. The villa itself spans 204 m² across three bedrooms and two bathrooms, arranged over two levels to work with the terrain. Downstairs holds the main living space and kitchen opening onto a broad terrace; upstairs, the bedrooms are separated for privacy. The plot runs to 509 m², enough for a private pool, sunbathing areas, and a proper garden without feeling oversized. Build finishes are solid throughout: large-format porcelain tiling, underfloor heating in wet areas, pre-installation for air-conditioning and home automation, thermally efficient glazing and a well-sealed envelope designed for the summer heat. The garage sits integral to the build. This hillside position matters. You're set back from the coastal strip but close enough that the Playa de Levante and the promenade restaurants are a ten-minute drive. The old town of Benidorm has character that most of the seafront has surrendered — narrow streets, proper markets, bocce courts where locals still gather in the early evening. Benidorm itself has become less caricature and more actual place in the last few years. Alicante Airport sits around forty-five minutes south by motorway; connections to Madrid and other northern hubs are straightforward. This sits well for anyone seeking an established coastal town with year-round amenities and rental potential, but without the density of beachfront living. The combination of privacy, views, and proximity to a functioning city centre is the pull here. Build is at an advanced stage with completion approaching.
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 € 1,110,000 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.






