Villas in Rojales
Thinking about relocating to sunny Spain or investing in a property by the Mediterranean? Buying a modern detached villa in Rojales or anywhere along the Costa Blanca is an increasingly attractive option for international buyers looking for a relaxed lifestyle, great weather, and long-term value.
This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about buying property in Spain from abroad, especially if you’re interested in new build homes in areas like Rojales, Ciudad Quesada, or Guardamar.
Why Choose the Costa Blanca?
The Costa Blanca is famous for its 300+ days of sunshine per year, beautiful blue-flag beaches, and Mediterranean lifestyle. But it’s also one of the most attractive property markets for foreign buyers:
- Excellent international connectivity: Just 35 minutes from Rojales to Alicante-Elche Airport.
- High-quality healthcare: Accessible public and private healthcare.
- Large international community: Particularly British, Dutch, Belgian, and Scandinavian residents.
- Safe investment: Property prices remain competitive compared to other parts of Europe.
Why Buy Property in Rojales?
Rojales is a top location for those looking for new build modern villas in a peaceful setting that’s still close to everything.
Benefits of buying in Rojales:
- Just 10 minutes from the beaches of Guardamar.
- Home to popular residential areas like Ciudad Quesada.
- Nearby golf courses like La Marquesa Golf.
- Growing selection of sustainable and contemporary homes.
What Kind of Properties Can You Find?
The area offers a wide range of properties, especially:
- 🏡 Modern detached villas with private pools, gardens, and panoramic views.
- 🏗️ New build homes ready to move in, or customizable off-plan projects.
- 🏘️ Gated communities with high-end communal facilities.
Most homes include energy-efficient systems (A-rated), smart home tech, and luxury finishes — ideal for those seeking a stylish and future-proof property.
How to Buy a Property from Abroad
Step 1: Work with a trusted local real estate agent or a builder
We offer multilingual support and assist you throughout the entire buying process.
Step 2: Get your NIE and open a bank account
You’ll need an NIE (Foreigner Identification Number) and a Spanish bank account for the purchase.
👉 Official guide to getting your NIE in Spain
Step 3: Reserve the property
A reservation contract is signed with a deposit (usually €3,000–€6,000) to take the property off the market.
Step 4: Sign at the notary and register the title
Final signing takes place before a Spanish notary. If you can’t be present, you can use a power of attorney to complete the process remotely.
What Are the Costs?
- VAT (10% for new build homes)
- Notary and registration fees (approx. 2%)
- Legal fees (optional but recommended)
- Mortgage setup fees (if applicable)
Looking for a Modern Villa in Rojales?
We offer a curated selection of modern detached villas in Rojales with sunny plots, custom finishes, and high-end design — perfect for year-round living or a holiday home.
🔎 Explore our current new build listings on the Costa Blanca
Tips for Foreign Buyers
- If possible, visit the area before buying (we can help with travel and viewings).
- Request a building survey for resale properties.
- Check local planning regulations to avoid surprises.
- Make sure the builder or developer is registered and licensed.
Need Help Finding Your Ideal Villa?
At Habitable Spanish House, we specialize in helping international buyers purchase their dream home in Spain with confidence. From the first viewing to key handover — we’re by your side.
