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Bravos Estate lists apartments across Spain's main Mediterranean coastal regions: Costa Blanca, Costa del Sol, Costa Cálida and Mallorca. On Costa Blanca, inventory is distributed across the Benidorm-Finestrat corridor (including Sierra Cortina, Balcón de Finestrat and Cala de Finestrat), Calpe near the Peñón de Ifach, Altea, Denia near Montgó and Cap de la Nau, Villajoyosa, and Torrevieja beside the Mar Menor salt lagoon. Costa del Sol coverage includes Estepona's New Golden Mile, Marbella's Golden Mile and centre, and Málaga. Mallorca listings are concentrated around Palma and the Sierra de Tramuntana foothills.
The selection covers both new-build developments — typically sold off-plan with staged payment structures — and resale apartments available for immediate occupation. You can filter the listings below by region, area, number of bedrooms and price range to narrow results to your requirements.
In our current selection, entry-level apartments in inland or secondary coastal positions start from around €100,000–€150,000, mid-market beachfront apartments typically range from €200,000 to €600,000, and premium frontline or penthouse units in sought-after developments can exceed €1,000,000. Prices vary significantly by region, location and specification.
Costa Blanca currently holds the largest share of our apartment listings, particularly around Benidorm-Finestrat, Torrevieja, Calpe and Denia. Costa del Sol — especially Estepona and Marbella — and Mallorca also carry active inventory, with Costa Cálida featuring a smaller but growing selection.
Our listings include both. New-build apartments are typically sold off-plan with staged payment plans tied to construction milestones. Resale apartments are available for immediate purchase and occupation. You can filter by property status in the listing tool below.
Yes. Non-EU citizens and non-residents can purchase property in Spain. The main requirements are a Spanish identification number (NIE), a Spanish bank account, and engagement of a local notary. Bravos Estate can connect buyers with legal and financial professionals familiar with international purchases.
Beyond the purchase price, buyers should budget for purchase taxes (IVA of 10% on new-build, or transfer tax of 6–10% on resale depending on the region), notary and registration fees, and legal costs. Ongoing costs typically include community fees, IBI (annual property tax) and, where applicable, non-resident income tax. Specific figures depend on the property and autonomous community.
Essential reading before purchasing property in Spain