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Apartments for Sale in Denia

Apartments for sale in Denia, Costa Blanca: listings span central-town schemes, beachfront positions near Las Marinas, and hillside developments above the Montgó natural park.

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About apartments in Denia

Denia sits at the northern end of the Costa Blanca, between Jávea and the Marina Alta comarca, roughly 100 km north of Alicante. The town has a working fishing harbour, a long sandy coastline stretching along the Las Marinas strip, and a resident expat community supported by international schools, hospitals, and direct ferry links to Ibiza and Mallorca. Apartment inventory in our current selection is distributed across three main zones: central-town and port-adjacent schemes, beachfront and near-beachfront positions along Las Marinas, and quieter hillside developments on the slopes below Montgó natural park.

The selection covers both new-build and resale apartments, ranging from compact one-bedroom units to larger two- and three-bedroom homes with terraces. New-build projects typically offer staged payment plans tied to construction milestones; resale properties transfer on standard Spanish escritura timelines. Use the filters on this page to narrow by bedroom count, distance to the sea, or build type.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our current selection includes new-build and resale apartments. New-build options range from compact one-bedroom units in central schemes to two- and three-bedroom apartments in beachfront and hillside developments near Montgó. Resale stock adds older buildings in the historic centre and along the Las Marinas coastline.

In our current selection, entry-level one-bedroom apartments in central or inland positions start from around €180,000–€220,000. Two- and three-bedroom apartments with terraces or partial sea views typically fall in the €280,000–€450,000 range. Frontline properties with direct beach access can exceed €500,000, depending on floor, orientation, and build quality.

In our current selection, the highest concentration of listings is along the Las Marinas beachfront strip and in central Denia near the port and castle area. A smaller number of developments sit on the slopes below Montgó, offering elevated positions with views toward the coast and Cap de la Nau.

Yes. EU and non-EU nationals can purchase property in Spain without residency. Buyers need a Spanish NIE (foreigner identification number), a Spanish bank account for the purchase transaction, and legal representation. Budget roughly 10–12% above the purchase price for taxes and notary, registry, and legal fees.

For new-build purchases, buyers typically pay a reservation fee to secure the unit, followed by a private purchase contract with a staged payment schedule tied to construction progress, and a final payment at notary completion when keys are handed over. Resale purchases follow a reservation deposit, private contract, and notary signing, usually within 4–8 weeks. A local solicitor independent of the developer is strongly recommended in both cases.