A 3-bedroom villa in Ciudad Quesada, Ciudad Quesada, listed at EUR 379,500. The interior includes built-in wardrobes. The property is located in Ciudad Quesada. The closest airport is 35 min (Alicante-Elche ALC). The price of EUR 379,500 works out to EUR 3,547 per square metre. The energy rating is G. A storage room comes with the property. As a new build, buyers pay 10% IVA (VAT) instead of transfer tax. Residents share a communal swimming pool. The garden provides additional outdoor space.
Features
Communal pool
Garden
Storage room
Built-in wardrobes
Bright and airy
Parking (2 spaces)
Parking
Solarium
Property Details
Property Type
Villa
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Built Area
107 m²
Floor
0
Energy Certificate
G
Reference
OH01292
Distances & Nearby
✈️
airport
35 min (Alicante-Elche ALC)
Location
Pueblo Bravo, Ciudad Quesada · 38.0486, -0.7108
About Pueblo Bravo, Ciudad Quesada
Ciudad Quesada is a purpose-built residential town on the southern Costa Blanca, known for its large international community, excellent infrastructure, and proximity to the La Marquesa and Vistabella golf courses. The area offers a full range of services including supermarkets, medical centres, and a wide selection of restaurants, with beaches at Guardamar and La Mata reachable within 10-15 minutes.
For this new build at EUR 379,500, you will pay 10% IVA (EUR 37,950), stamp duty of 1.5%, notary fees around EUR 900, land registry approximately EUR 650, and legal fees of about EUR 4,592. Total estimated costs come to approximately EUR 49,785.
What mortgage options exist?
Non-resident buyers can typically borrow up to 60-70% of the purchase price. For this villa at EUR 379,500, a 60% mortgage would be EUR 227,700, requiring a deposit of EUR 151,800. At current variable rates around 4%, monthly repayments over 25 years would be approximately EUR 1202. Spanish banks require proof of income, tax returns, and a credit report from your home country.
What ongoing costs should I expect?
Annual running costs for this villa include: IBI property tax is estimated at EUR 500-900 per year; home insurance runs EUR 200-400 annually; utility bills (electricity, water, internet) average EUR 150-250 per month. Non-resident owners also pay annual income tax (IRNR) on a deemed rental value, typically EUR 300-600 per year for a property at this price level.
How do I see this property?
Contact Nea Randelin to arrange an in-person viewing of this villa in Ciudad Quesada. Video viewings are also available for overseas buyers who cannot visit immediately. Viewings can usually be arranged within 24-48 hours.
Can I rent this property out?
Ciudad Quesada is primarily a residential area. Long-term rentals are more common than holiday lets. A 3-bedroom villa could appeal to long-term tenants, especially retirees or workers. Rental income is subject to Spanish tax for non-residents. Consult a local agent for current demand levels.
What steps are involved in buying?
To buy in Spain, you first need an NIE (tax identification number for foreigners). The purchase begins with a reservation deposit, followed by a private contract (contrato de arras) with 10% down payment. A Spanish lawyer should review the property title, check for debts, and verify planning permissions. The sale completes at a notary office where the deed is signed and registered. Budget 6-10 weeks for the full process.