
New-Build 3-Bedroom Villa in Altea la Vella, Altea
Altea · Altea La Vella
Costa Blanca
Explore 11 new developments and off-plan properties in Altea.
11 new-build properties in Altea

Altea · Altea La Vella

Altea · Zona De Mascarat

Altea · Altea Hills

Altea · Altea Hills

Altea · Altea La Vella

Altea · Altea La Vella

Altea · Altea Hills

Altea · Altea Hills

Altea · Altea La Nova

Altea · Altea Hills

Altea · Altea Hills
Market Overview
Altea is the artistic heart of the northern Costa Blanca, and its new-build market reflects the town's premium character. Development is concentrated in two areas: the hilltop residential zone around Altea Hills, where luxury villas with infinity pools and panoramic sea views range from €650,000 to well over €1.5 million, and the more accessible Centro and coastal fringe, where modern apartments in boutique complexes start at approximately €250,000. Altea's strict planning regulations keep development low-density and architecturally sympathetic.
New construction in Altea is designed with particular attention to material quality and aesthetic harmony — natural stone, white render, and timber accents are common. Specifications include underfloor heating, domotic smart-home systems, Italian-brand kitchens, and energy ratings of A or B. Altea Hills developments typically feature private pools, mature landscaping, and 24-hour security. The town's cobbled old quarter, marina, and gallery scene make it a prestige address that commands some of the highest per-square-metre prices on the Costa Blanca.
Apartments from €250k in Centro; luxury villas from €650k in Altea Hills
Prestige address with strict low-density planning and architectural controls
Premium specifications: domotic systems, underfloor heating, Italian kitchens
Among the highest per-sqm values on the Costa Blanca — strong capital appreciation
New Build Guide
Altea's strict low-density planning and architectural controls mean new-build supply is perpetually limited. Luxury villas in Altea Hills command €650,000 to €1.5 million+, while Centre boutique apartments start around €250,000. The town's artistic reputation and cobbled old quarter create a prestige address effect that supports some of the highest per-square-metre prices on the Costa Blanca.
Reservation & NIE
Pay a reservation fee (typically €3,000–€10,000) to take the property off the market. You will need a Spanish NIE (tax identification number) and a Spanish bank account, both of which your lawyer can arrange.
Private Purchase Contract
Within 30 days, sign the contrato privado de compraventa and pay 10% of the purchase price (minus the reservation). This contract locks in the price and your chosen customisation options. Your deposit is protected by a bank guarantee under Ley 57/68.
Stage Payments During Build
For off-plan properties, further payments of 20–30% are due at construction milestones (foundations, structure, finishes). Each payment is backed by the mandatory bank guarantee — if the developer fails to deliver, you get your money back.
Pre-Delivery Snagging Inspection
Before completion, you (or your appointed surveyor) conduct a snagging inspection of the finished property. The developer must remedy any defects before handover. A retention amount of 5–10% of the final payment is typically held back until snagging items are resolved.
Completion & Notary Signing
Sign the escritura pública (title deed) before a notary, pay the remaining balance (usually 60–70% of the purchase price), and receive your keys. The notary registers the property at the Land Registry in your name. Typical completion timeline for off-plan: 18–24 months from reservation.
| Cost Item | Rate | Note |
|---|---|---|
| IVA (VAT) | 10% | Applies to all new-build purchases nationwide — replaces the ITP (transfer tax) charged on resale properties |
| AJD (Stamp Duty) | 1.5% | Rate set by the Valencian Community regional government |
| Notary Fees | 0.5–1% | Scaled by property price; fixed by government tariff |
| Legal Fees | 1–1.5% | Independent lawyer recommended — never use the developer's lawyer |
| Land Registry | 0.5–1% | Registering the title deed in your name |
| Total Purchase Cost | ~13.5–15% | New-build total on top of the property price in Valencian Community |
Insider Tip — Altea
Altea's strict planning controls are your best friend as a buyer — they guarantee that no future high-rise development will block your views or change the town's character. Accept the premium as insurance: Altea properties consistently hold value better than less-regulated neighbouring towns during market corrections.
Altea is the artistic gem of the Costa Blanca, a picturesque whitewashed hilltop town crowned by the iconic blue-domed church of Nuestra Señora del Consuelo. Often called the “cultural capital” of the Costa Blanca, Altea has long attracted artists, writers, musicians, and those seeking a more sophisticated, tranquil experience.
The old town — the Casco Antiguo — is entirely pedestrianised and wonderfully preserved. Unlike many coastal towns that have succumbed to mass tourism, Altea has strict building regulations that prevent high-rise construction, maintaining its traditional Mediterranean village character.
The town has a thriving cultural scene. Throughout the year, Altea hosts music festivals, open-air cinema nights, literary events, and traditional fiestas. The Palau Altea cultural centre brings international performances to the town.

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