About this property
Alfas del Pi sits in the foothills above the Costa Blanca, where the light is cleaner and the air carries less salt noise than down at sea level. This new-build villa claims the elevated south-facing slope that most buyers here are quietly hunting for—the kind of orientation that holds the sun through the afternoon and frames the Mediterranean across the middle distance without actually needing to live on the shoreline. The house runs to 276 m² across three bedrooms and three bathrooms, arranged across two levels with an open-plan ground floor that moves seamlessly from the kitchen through the living spaces and onto a generous terrace. The build quality reads as thought-through: expansive sliding glass doors, large-format porcelain flooring, contemporary cabinetry with integrated appliances, underfloor heating in the bathrooms, pre-installation for ducted air-conditioning and home automation systems. The orientation and thermal envelope are built to manage the summer heat without constant mechanical intervention. Alfas del Pi itself sits in the working part of the Costa Blanca, away from the commercial beaches but close enough that Playa del Paraiso and the Albir coastline are a five-minute drive. The town has a genuine Spanish character—the weekly market, the tapas bars tucked into side streets, the local families rather than transient tourists. Benidorm's theme parks and organized leisure are twenty minutes south; Alicante Airport is roughly forty-five minutes inland. The terrain here is greener than further down the coast, with proper pine and scrub land backing the developments. This property suits someone buying their primary European home rather than a side investment. The size, the solid finish, the location at elevation rather than beachfront saturation—it's a different buyer profile. For a three-bedroom villa of this specification at this end of the Costa Blanca market, the positioning is notably good value.
Why this location?
3 Bedroom Villa For Sale In Alfas del Pi sits in Alfas del Pi, 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 € 780,000 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.






