Properties in Punta Prima
Seafront and modern with a promenade and amenities.
Punta Prima is a popular coastal location with a promenade, modern properties and good connections. Suitable for both permanent and holiday living.
Why buy a property in Punta Prima?
Seafront
Promenade and bathing coves.
Modern
Many newer developments.
Services
Restaurants and shops nearby.
Location
Close to Torrevieja and Orihuela Costa.
Price range in Punta Prima
Punta Prima often offers modern new-builds and apartments with a seafront location.
Popular areas and current highlights
Punta Prima beach and promenade.
Close to Zenia Boulevard.
Quick access to the N-332.
Short distance to Torrevieja town centre.
Current properties in Punta Prima
Common questions about Punta Prima
Step-by-step guide: 1. Preparations (1-2 weeks) - Apply for a NIE number (tax number) - Open a Spanish bank account - Hire a Swedish-speaking agent 2. Find a property (2-8 weeks) - Visit properties - Compare prices and areas - Get a survey (recommended) 3. Preliminary contract (1 week) - Sign the preliminary contract (contrato de arras) - Pay deposit (10% of purchase price) 4. Final contract (4-8 weeks) - Notary appointment - Pay remaining amount + costs - Get the keys! Total time: 2-4 months from start to finish.
In addition to the purchase price, the following costs apply: Mandatory costs: - Transfer tax (ITP): 8-10% of purchase price - Notary fees: 600-1,200 EUR - Registration: 400-800 EUR - Legal advice: 1,000-2,000 EUR Total: Budget 10-13% of the purchase price in additional costs. Example: Apartment for 150,000 EUR = 15,000-19,500 EUR in additional costs.
On purchase: - Transfer tax (ITP): 8-10% (existing property) - VAT (IVA): 10% (new build) Annual taxes: - Property tax (IBI): 200-600 EUR/year (depending on assessed value) - Waste tax: 50-150 EUR/year - Income tax (if renting): 19-24% on rental income - Wealth tax (IRNR): 19-24% on estimated rental value (even if not renting) Community fees (apartments): - 300-1,200 EUR/year (depending on facilities) Total per year: 800-2,500 EUR for an average apartment.
Yes, a NIE number is MANDATORY to buy property in Spain. What is a NIE? - Número de Identificación de Extranjero - Spanish tax number for foreigners - Required for all financial transactions How to get a NIE: 1. Book an appointment at the Spanish consulate 2. Fill in the application (EX-15) 3. Pay the fee (~10 EUR) 4. Wait 2-4 weeks Or: Apply directly in Spain (faster, 1-2 days)
Yes, but it is more difficult than in your home country. Requirements: - Permanent employment (at least 1 year) - Income of at least 25,000 EUR/year - Down payment 30-40% (banks lend max 60-70%) - NIE number - Spanish bank account Interest rates: 3-5% (higher than in Northern Europe) Alternatives: - Mortgage with your home bank (often better terms) - Remortgage existing property at home
Total time: 2-4 months Timeline: - Week 1-2: NIE number + bank account - Week 3-8: Find a property - Week 9: Preliminary contract + deposit - Week 10-16: Legal review - Week 16: Final contract at notary Fastest: 6 weeks (if everything goes smoothly) Slowest: 6 months (if complications arise)
