Benidorm has ceased to be merely the "New York of the Mediterranean" for seasonal tourists. Today, it has established itself as a preferred destination for those seeking a high quality of life, top-tier services and a privileged climate throughout the 365 days of the year.
If you are considering making your habitual residence on the Costa Blanca, this guide examines everything you need to know before taking the definitive step.
Living in Benidorm offers a unique combination of modern urbanism and coastal nature. Unlike other tourist towns that "die" in winter, Benidorm maintains its vitality, shops and services active year-round.
Exceptional microclimate: Sheltered by the mountains (Sierra Cortina and Puig Campana), the city enjoys more than 3,000 hours of sunshine a year and average temperatures of 19°C.
Total connectivity: Just 35 minutes from Alicante-Elche Airport (ALC) and with direct access to the AP-7 and the N-332.
Healthcare and educational services: It has cutting-edge hospitals (such as IMED Levante) and prestigious international schools.
Choosing the neighborhood is critical to ensuring your real estate investment aligns with your lifestyle.
1. Playa de Poniente: Exclusivity and Views
This is the area of greatest growth and luxury. Ideal for those seeking tranquility without being far from the center. Here you will find the most modern and sustainable skyscrapers, with developments that include gyms, infinity pools and 24/7 security.
2. La Cala de Benidorm: Family Environment
A more relaxed area, perfect for families. It offers a more residential atmosphere with immediate access to basic services, supermarkets and a more sheltered beach.
3. Rincón de Loix: Variety and Leisure
Located at the end of Levante Beach, this area offers everything from economical apartments to luxury villas in the upper part (Sierra Helada). It is a lively area, with an endless gastronomic and services offer.
4. City Center and Old Town
For lovers of urban life who want to have everything at hand: banks, public administrations and the traditional flavor of the city.
Purchasing a home in Spain requires attention to legal and financial details to ensure a successful transaction:
Budget and Additional Costs: Calculate between 10% and 12% extra over the sale price to cover the Property Transfer Tax (ITP), notary, registration and administrative fees.
Condition of the Building: In Benidorm, many buildings date from the 1970s and 80s. It is vital to review the ITE (Technical Building Inspection) and the community fees, which often include water in many central buildings.
Future Profitability: Benidorm is one of the most liquid markets in Spain. If in the future you decide to move, the ease of renting or reselling your property is extremely high.
At Inmoluk Proprietăți Spania, we understand that buying a home is not just a transaction, it is a life project. Our approach focuses on:
Personalized advice: We filter the properties that truly match your habitability needs.
Comprehensive management: From obtaining the NIE to the signing at the notary, we accompany you at every stage of the process.
Transparency: We analyze the legal status of each property for your complete peace of mind.
Conclusion: Living in Benidorm is a bet on well-being, safety and a secure investment in brick. Whether a penthouse with sea views in Poniente or a practical home in the center, the city's real estate market offers options for every profile.