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Property for Sale in Spain

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Alicante
€159,600

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These very large new 2 bedrooms, 2 bathroom apartments are situated on the Campoamor Golf resort in Residencial Molino. With beautiful communal garden areas and swimming pools. Close to the bars, shops, and restaurants in the Fuente centre. The properties comprise of a spacious living room with dining area and patio doors leading to the sun terrace, separate kitchen with utility room. Master bedroom with en-suite, second double bedroom and bathroom. These very large new 2 bedroom Campoamor apartments are available from only €159,600! Campoamor is situated in a distinct area neighboured with rich countryside. Being located there means that the resort sits in beautifully consistent climates with more than sufficient sunshine, making it the perfect destination for a getaway. The spectacular traditional golf course of Campoamor, one of the top golf courses in Spain, overlooks the graceful Mediterranean and is spoilt with the highest quality of maintenance and care, gratifying players who enjoy the active outdoor lifestyle with a distance of 6533m and par of 73. Saying that, the structure is narrow and the preserved nature comes as an obstacle more than anything, presenting a variety of difficulties for challengers of all abilities. Alongside this, the Campoamor Golf Club Resort takes pride in the natural wind protection provided due to the fact that it is surrounded by small hills and is between two valleys. In the vicinity of Campoamor we find important tourist resorts of Guardamar del Segura y la Manga del Mar Menor, the residential complexes of Campoamor, Cabo Roig and La Zenia, as well as the towns of Orihuela, Elche, Alicante, Benidorm, Murcia and Cartagena, which provide a high level of services and offer the visitor a wide range of shopping leisure and culture that is unbeatable. Orihuela is a monumental town that should the highlighted for its important historic past. It has five National Monuments: Cathedral (XII century), Iglesia de Santiago (XV century), Santo Domingo (XVI century); Iglesia de las Santas Justa y Rufina (XIV century) and Episcopal Palace (XVIII century); as well as numerous museums and palaces. Orihuela has 16 km of coast that covers cliffs with crystalline waters and fine sandy beaches, amongst which we can highlight the beaches of Punta Prima, La Zenia, Cabo Roig, Campoamor, Playa Flamenca and Mil Palmeras which, year after year, have obtained the status of European blue flag beaches. On its beaches, coves and marinas such Cabo Roig and Campoamor you can practise water sports (sailing courses, windsurf, optimist and 470) at any time of the year thanks to the perfect climatic conditions in the area, which assure an average temperature of 20ºC and over 300 days of sunshine per year. NEW VERY LARGE 2 BED GOLF APARTMENTS 121065


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Punta Prima, Alicante
€370,000

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New seafront apartments in Punta Prima, Torrevieja, in a private gated community with closed circuit surveillance and spectacular views over the sea and the beach. This residential development offers 2- and 3-bedroom apartments with 2 bathrooms. All apartments in the first phase are south facing and have good sized terraces and magnificent views over the Mediterranean Sea. These fabulous apartments are available from only €345,000 call today for more details and to view. The apartments have been designed for comfort and convenience, constructed with excellent quality material and a layout that allows maximum enjoyment of the communal areas of the development. All units are delivered with an underground parking space and storeroom. The development stands out for its ample landscaped areas and complete installations, from which you will be able to enjoy the sun and the sea views; the communal areas boast 3 swimming pools, one of which is an infinity pool and another a hydro-massage pool. The children will be able to play their own paddling pool and playground. The development also has direct access to the promenade. Prices from €370.000! Punta Prima is only 5 km from Torrevieja and is distinguished by its good connections and health infrastructures, proximity to the Alicante airport and the services and amenities available year-round. For those who enjoy golf there are a number of 18 hole courses within a 10km radius, including Villamartín, Campoamor, Las Ramblas, Las Colinas, and Lo Romero. There are also good shopping areas


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Daya Vieja, Alicante
€59,000

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A deceptively spacious, south-facing, ground floor, corner property within easy reach of all village amenities. Comprising: 1 bedroom, bathroom, independent kitchen, large lounge/dining area leading onto a glazed terrace area. Don Pelayo is a modern community made up of only twenty 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments and duplexes. Finished using only the highest quality materials throughout, ideally situated, viewing highly recommended. The once tiny village of Daya Vieja is located just 8km from the coastal town of Guardamar, being very low lying just 4m above sea level, both the “Daya´s” Vieja and Nueva´s name come from Arabic where the word daya means closed low lying depression.Daya Vieja has a dry and sunny climate and has very little rainfall and almost 3,000 hours of sun a yearNowadays Daya Vieja is a busy little Spanish village with a population in 2006 of 354 inhabitants,(official census) with the village life being centred around the village park, where every evening and weekend lunchtimes families meet with their children who play in the playground and the adults enjoy a drink at the quiosco bar. The locals are known as “Dayenses” and was separated from Daya Nueva in 1791 and was fully rebuilt from 1855 to 1857 after being destroyed in the massive earthquake in 1829, the village was inaugurated on the 12th October 1857 by the Bishop of Orihuela.The local fiestas from the 1st to the 8th September which is the saints day of the Virgen de Montserrate and, the whole village revolves, day and night, around the festivities.The “Romeria” on the 15th May is another popular festival with dancing starting late in the evening at the recreational area with BBQ´s where you can cook your own supper. The local gastronomy in the village is “Cocido” a type of stew, rice with rabbit, rice with vegetables or meat and the local desserts are a type of swiss roll and “pan de calatrava” a type of flan.The patron saint of the village is La Virgen de Monserrate and the story says that in the XV century the local neighbours could hear a ringing that appeared to come from underground, they searched and found buried, an image that had been hidden for centuries. The name of the image or who she was, was a mystery so they decided to vote for a name for her and the name of Santa Maria de Montserrate came out three times. The place where she was found on the outskirts of the village is now a lovely “Ermita” Hermitage.The image of the virgin is made from olive wood and measures 45 cm and is seated on a chair and when found had a child in her hand who was holding a bird in its fingers, the child and the bird were lost (if they ever existed). Attempts over the years have been made to identify the image but no one’s been able to 100%.


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Why So Many People Choose to Buy Property in Spain

For decades, Spain has been one of the world's most popular destinations for people looking to relocate, retire, or simply enjoy more sunshine in their lives. From the long sandy beaches of the Costa Blanca to the golf courses and marinas of the Costa del Sol, and the quieter, more affordable coastlines of Costa Cálida and Murcia, Spain offers something for every kind of buyer.

Many of our visitors are dreaming of long lunches on sun-soaked terraces, morning walks along the seafront, and a slower pace of life surrounded by friendly local communities and a thriving expat scene. Others are drawn by the practicalities — affordable property prices compared to much of Northern Europe, excellent year-round climate, direct flight connections, and a well-established support network for international buyers.

Whatever stage of life you're at, whether you're searching for a holiday retreat, a permanent home, or a smart property investment, My Casa Away connects you directly with experienced local estate agents who know these areas inside and out, and can guide you through every step of buying property in Spain.

Frequently Asked Questions

Spain remains one of Europe's most popular property markets thanks to its climate, lifestyle, affordability and strong rental demand in coastal areas. Many buyers purchase a property for personal use as a holiday home, while others look to rent it out when they're not using it. As with any property purchase, it's worth researching the local area, working with a licensed estate agent, and getting independent legal advice before proceeding.
The Costa Blanca, Costa del Sol, Costa Cálida, Murcia and Alicante regions are among the most popular with international buyers and expats, thanks to their established communities, amenities, and easy access from major airports. You can browse properties in each of these areas using our location pages to compare prices and lifestyles.
Yes, there are no restrictions preventing foreign nationals from buying property in Spain. Non-residents will need a NIE (foreigner identification number) to complete a purchase, which your estate agent or a local solicitor can help you arrange.
The process typically involves finding a property you love, agreeing a price with the seller, signing a reservation contract, carrying out legal checks, signing the private purchase contract, and finally completing at the notary. Local estate agents listed on My Casa Away can talk you through the process step by step and recommend trusted legal professionals in the area.
Buyers should budget for additional costs on top of the purchase price, which typically include transfer tax or VAT (depending on whether the property is resale or new build), notary and registration fees, and legal fees. These usually add up to around 10–14% of the purchase price, though this can vary by region — your estate agent can confirm the figures for the specific area you're interested in.
Yes, many Spanish banks offer mortgages to non-resident buyers, though terms and the percentage you can borrow may differ from those available to residents. It's worth speaking to a mortgage broker or your estate agent early in the process so you know your budget before you start viewing properties.
Spain is home to large, well-established international communities, particularly along the Costa Blanca, Costa del Sol and Costa Cálida, with English-speaking services, social clubs, and a relaxed pace of life. Many expats describe the lifestyle change as one of the best decisions they've made, citing the climate, food, outdoor living and friendly culture as major draws. Browse our blog for more on what life in Spain is really like.
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