📍 Costa Blanca Norte · Marina Baixa

Benidorm
property for sale & life by the sea

Iconic skyline, Levante and Poniente beaches, 160+ entertainment venues and a genuine year-round pace of life. 38 km from Alicante, 20M passengers through ALC airport in 2025.

~€3,610/m² avg price
+17.3% YoY (Apr 2026)
~38 km to Alicante
86% hotels open in winter
~€3,610/m²
Avg. asking price
April 2026, Idealista
+17.3%
Year-on-year growth
highest on CB Norte
83.1%
Hotel occupancy (May 2026)
HOSBEC – outside peak season
~38 km
To Alicante ALC airport
20M passengers in 2025

Looking for property in Benidorm?

We'll prepare a shortlist of apartments, penthouses and villas matched to your budget and lifestyle – second home, rental investment or year-round living.

Benidorm property – where lifestyle meets investment on Costa Blanca

Benidorm is one of the most recognisable resort cities on the Spanish Costa Blanca Norte: its own iconic skyline, wide beaches, long promenades and a genuinely year-round pace of life. The panorama includes Intempo, Gran Hotel Bali, Torre Lugano and other high-rises, while Levante and Poniente remain the axis of daily life, recreation and the property market. Add 160+ bars, clubs and beach restaurants – and it's easy to see why Benidorm property attracts not just holiday-home buyers but also investors focused on rental income and long-term value.

For international buyers, Benidorm today combines a beach lifestyle with the infrastructure of a mature, liquid market. Alicante Province had the highest share of foreign residential purchases in Spain in Q4 2025, and Alicante-Elche airport handled 20 million passengers in 2025. That means strong demand, broad resale liquidity and convenient access for weekend breaks, seasonal stays or permanent relocation. Whether you're looking for apartments, penthouses or villas, Horizon can match that location advantage to the right area, building type and budget.

Where is Benidorm and what is life like there?

Benidorm is in the Marina Baixa comarca, Alicante Province, on the Costa Blanca. It sits 38 km from Alicante and 106 km from Valencia, connected by the AP-7 motorway and coastal N-332. For buyers travelling from abroad, this matters: it shortens logistics for every visit, from property viewings to owner stays and rental management. A direct bus from Alicante airport and a TRAM line linking Alicante, Benidorm and Dénia add further convenience.

Alicante-Elche Miguel Hernández was Spain's sixth-busiest airport in 2025, handling 20 million passengers including 17.5 million international travellers. In practical terms, Benidorm works well both as a holiday base and as a regularly used second home.

Day-to-day life in Benidorm is more convenient than the typical resort image suggests. The city is compact, flat and walkable, and the bus network connects beaches, hotels, residential areas and attractions. That matters for buyers planning several months of use per year: in Benidorm you're buying a functioning coastal city, not just a holiday base.

Best areas to buy in Benidorm

Levante is the most energetic face of Benidorm – a promenade packed with restaurants and entertainment, drawing visitors from across Europe. From a market perspective that translates to apartments with strong short-term rental potential. The average asking price on Playa de Levante was €4,377/m² in April 2026, with listings starting from around €135,000.

Poniente has a completely different character – the city's largest beach (over 3 km), a quieter atmosphere and modern premium apartment buildings. Properties range from €495,000 to over €1.15 million, and new penthouses exceed €1.4 million. Idealista reports long-term rental yields of €19.0/m²/month – above the Benidorm average. This is the zone for premium buyers.

Rincón de Loix is a practical compromise between Levante's energy and a more residential feel. Good for longer winter stays, with beach access and services. Average asking price in April 2026: €3,364/m², listings from €190,000–200,000.

Finestrat is best thought of as Benidorm's natural extension – just 15 minutes from the centre, combining peace and a village feel with great access to the city. More villas, houses and new developments. Average price in Finestrat: €3,368/m², Balcón de Finestrat-Terra Marina: €3,234/m², Cala de Finestrat: €2,964/m².

Property types and prices in Benidorm

  • Apartments — dominate the market. Average valuation May 2026: ~€3,789/m² (all residential) or ~€4,800/m² and €552,982 median active listing (thinkSPAIN). Range: from ~€135,000 to over €700,000.
  • Penthouses — most aspirational segment. thinkSPAIN average: ~€799,874 and €4,733/m². New duplex penthouses in Poniente from €1,495,000; record transaction: €3.4M (TM Tower, May 2026).
  • Villas and houses — smaller share of the market but important for buyers wanting more privacy. Idealista average for houses and chalets: €2,652/m²; thinkSPAIN villa average: ~€944,100 and €3,758/m².
  • Beachfront property — first-line and promenade locations carry the highest price premium and rental demand, concentrated in Levante and Poniente.
Area / typeAvg €/m²YoY change
Playa de Levante~€4,377above average
Playa de Poniente (rental)€19.0/m²/monthabove Benidorm avg
Rincón de Loix~€3,364+16.6%
Finestrat~€3,368+6.4%
Benidorm (avg asking)~€3,610+17.3%
Alicante city (reference)~€2,549
Villajoyosa (reference)~€3,300

Indicative data, April–May 2026. Sources: Idealista, thinkSPAIN, HOSBEC.

Benidorm is noticeably more expensive than Alicante and marginally above Villajoyosa. Buyers pay not just for a seafront location but for the scale of demand, the city's brand recognition and the high liquidity of the apartment segment.

Why Benidorm attracts buyers and investors

  • Year-round activity: 86% of hotel stock open in autumn and winter (HOSBEC). Occupancy 77.9% in March 2026, 83.1% in May, 89.8% at Easter. Consistent demand for short and medium-term rental throughout the year.
  • Rising prices: +17.3% YoY in April 2026 – one of the strongest performances on Costa Blanca Norte. Rincón de Loix +16.6%.
  • Premium new builds: TM Tower – 64-storey project with wellness, cinema, pools and sky bar. New resort-standard developments across the city.
  • Healthcare: IMED Levante – largest private hospital in Alicante Province after recent expansion. Public Marina Baixa Health Department covers a specialist centre in Benidorm.
  • Leisure and family: Terra Mítica, Aqualandia, Mundomar, Terra Natura and Aqua Natura. Over 9.5 km of seafront walkways, Blue Flag beaches.
  • Airport access: 38 km from ALC (20M passengers in 2025). Direct bus + TRAM. No car needed for most visits.

How to buy property in Spain and what are the costs?

  1. Select the property and sign a reservation agreement.
  2. Obtain your NIE (Spanish tax number) and open a Spanish bank account.
  3. Legal due diligence: ownership, charges, planning compliance, building documentation.
  4. Sign the arras (deposit contract) – review cost allocation and legal status before signing.
  5. Sign the notarial deed (escritura) and settle taxes.
  6. Register at the Land Registry (approx. 15 working days) and transfer utilities.
  • New build: 10% VAT + AJD stamp duty at the Comunidad Valenciana regional rate
  • Resale: ITP transfer tax – from 1 June 2026 the TPO rate is 9% (previously 10%); confirm current rate with your notary
  • Notary and registry: approx. 1–2%
  • IBI 2026: payment window 27 July – 8 October
  • Ongoing: community fees, utilities, insurance, IRNR for non-residents

Total transaction costs typically run to 11–13% on top of the purchase price. Budget separately – especially if you're buying new build, using a mortgage or commissioning full legal support.

Comparing Benidorm with other locations? Also explore all properties in Spain, the Costa Blanca Norte region, and nearby cities Villajoyosa, Alicante and Calpe. By property type: apartments, houses, villas, penthouses, beachfront properties.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions – Benidorm property

Is Benidorm a good place to buy property?
For many buyers, yes. Benidorm combines year-round tourism, rising asking prices (+17.3% YoY in April 2026) and strong international demand. HOSBEC data shows high hotel occupancy outside peak season (77.9% March, 83.1% May, 89.8% Easter 2026). Solid fundamentals for both lifestyle purchase and investment.
How much does property in Benidorm cost?
Average asking price ~€3,610/m² in April 2026. Entry-level from ~€135,000. Standard modern apartments €300,000–€700,000, premium above €1M. Levante ~€4,377/m², Rincón de Loix ~€3,364/m², Finestrat ~€3,368/m².
Can you live in Benidorm all year round?
Yes – mild climate, public transport, IMED Levante (largest private hospital in Alicante Province), retail, dining and sport year-round. HOSBEC: 86% of hotel stock open in autumn and winter.
What are the buying costs for property in Benidorm?
New build: 10% VAT + AJD. Resale: ITP 9% (from 1 June 2026 in Comunidad Valenciana). Notary and registry ~1–2%. Total: typically 11–13% on top of the purchase price.
Which is the best area to buy in Benidorm?
Levante – highest rental demand and energy. Poniente – largest beach and best premium stock. Rincón de Loix – good value close to Levante. Finestrat – more space, villas, quieter lifestyle 15 min from the city.

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