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What is the poshest area in Costa Blanca?

Moraira is one of the Costa Blanca's most exclusive resorts. The picturesque, small coastal town is tucked away in the foothills of the Marina Alta, a wine growing region to the north of Alicante province.



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Moraira is the most expensive municipality in Costa Blanca to buy a property. Despite having a high price per square metre, specifically 3,450 euros on average, the profitability of housing in Moraira amounts to 29.41%, which means that investing in this area provides a great financial benefit.

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Orihuela Costa is the ideal place to live if you are looking to relax near the sea and have the possibility throughout the year to walk along the beach or promenade. Life in this city revolves around the coast, especially on its headlands, and is characterized by tranquility and security.

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Costa del Sol The town boasts gorgeous beaches, art galleries, and typical Andalusian architecture that are all worth exploring. Besides Marbella, other towns such as Estepona, Benahavís, or Mijas also have high-quality luxury properties. Benahavis has some of the most expensive properties in Spain.

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Where do Expats in Costa Blanca Live?
  • Rojales. With a population of around 16,000, Rojales has a vibrant expat community with 68% of the population being non-Spanish. ...
  • Algorfa. ...
  • Altea. ...
  • Cabo Roig. ...
  • Guardamar Del Segura. ...
  • Ciudad Quesada.


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Javea offers a serene and tranquil lifestyle with a strong sense of community, making it an ideal choice for retirees seeking a peaceful coastal town. Denia, with its vibrant atmosphere, diverse amenities, and cultural events, appeals to those seeking a more cosmopolitan and dynamic lifestyle.

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Being further south the Costa Blanca has the better climate and a longer season, that is the principal edge it has over the Brava. So if you were considering which would be best in May or September you would be advised to opt for the Blanca as you can be more certain of getting some warm sunshine.

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According to the College of Spanish notaries, property prices in the Costa Blanca, which are generally the cheaper of the two, are rising faster than the Costa del Sol. However, for local markets, such as Marbella vs Orihuela, for example, this might not always be the case.

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Thanks to its favourable geographical location, the climate is very pleasant at the Costa Blanca. In winter the temperature can sometimes reach 20 degrees; because of this it might even be, in winter, a few degrees warmer in the south of the Costa Blanca compared to the Costa del Sol.

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Barcelona, Spain Barcelona oozes style and is easily one of the most luxurious cities in the world. What was once a run-down port with its back to the sea has been transformed into an international sensation.

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Our Top 10 Best Places to Live in Spain Near the Sea
  • Marbella, Costa Del Sol. ...
  • Palma, Mallorca. ...
  • Portals Nous, Mallorca. ...
  • Puerto Andratx, Mallorca. ...
  • Puerto Banús, Costa del Sol. ...
  • San Antonio, Ibiza. ...
  • Santa Eulalia, Ibiza. ...
  • Sierra Blanca, Marbella.


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