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Orihuela Costa

Orihuela Costa in 2026: a buyer’s guide

Feb 16, 2026

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Orihuela Costa in 2026: a buyer’s guide

Orihuela Costa is the coastal part of the Orihuela municipality in south Alicante, between Torrevieja (north) and Torre de la Horadada (south). What matters most is picking the right pocket (beach-side, inland residential, or golf/urbanisation), then checking community rules and running costs. Biggest mistake: buying “near the beach” on photos, without checking noise, parking pressure, and the community’s finances and rules.

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Moraira in Costa Blanca (2026): how to choose the right micro-area and avoid expensive mistakes

Dec 28, 2025

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6 min read

Moraira in Costa Blanca (2026): how to choose the right micro-area and avoid expensive mistakes

Moraira is a small, premium-feeling coastal town in North Costa Blanca, known for villas, sea views, and a quieter lifestyle than the big resort hubs.“Moraira” is not one market. Prices, noise, walkability, and resale demand change a lot by micro-area (El Portet vs town center vs hills).The biggest buyer mistakes are not about design. They are about location tradeoffs (walkability vs views), legal checks (planning history), and ongoing running costs.

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Finance

The true cost of buying property in Costa Blanca 2026

Dec 27, 2025

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8 min read

The true cost of buying property in Costa Blanca 2026

Plan your budget as: purchase price + 10–15% buffer. Resale usually means ITP (transfer tax). New build usually means VAT (10%) plus AJD (stamp duty). Then add the standard buying costs like notary, land registry, and legal support.

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North Costa Blanca: a simple town guide for buyers (2026)

Dec 26, 2025

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8 min read

North Costa Blanca: a simple town guide for buyers (2026)

North Costa Blanca is premium, but it is not “one place.” It is a group of towns with very different day-to-day vibes. If you want calm and villa living, you will usually start around Moraira, Benissa Costa, or parts of Altea. If you want more year-round life and a real town feel, start with Dénia or Jávea/Xàbia. If you want a mixed market with strong beach access and lots of apartments, Calpe can be a practical middle option.

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North vs Mid vs South Costa Blanca: how to pick the right area in 2026

Dec 25, 2025

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10 min read

North vs Mid vs South Costa Blanca: how to pick the right area in 2026

If you are buying on Costa Blanca, your first big decision is not the town. It is the zone. North is premium and quieter, Mid is mixed and more “city + coast”, and South is often better value with more golf and newer communities.

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