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Moraira is one of the most exclusive villa markets on the Costa Blanca North. Strict urban planning laws limit new development, which keeps supply low and values high. International buyers — from the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium and the UK — make up the majority of villa purchases, attracted by the town's natural coves, relaxed atmosphere and excellent road connections to Alicante and Valencia airports.
El Portet — Moraira's most exclusive residential zone, with direct beach access and luxury villas overlooking the Mediterranean. Properties here can exceed €6.5 million.
Cap Blanc — Mediterranean-style villas with panoramic sea views, lush gardens and proximity to pristine coves. One of Moraira's most prestigious addresses.
Benimeit — Hillside villas with stunning sea and mountain views, larger plots and excellent value per square metre compared to beachfront zones.
Moravit — Modern villas close to the town centre, ideal for buyers who want new-build quality with easy access to shops, restaurants and the beach.
Pla del Mar — Spacious luxury villas near central Moraira, combining privacy with convenient access to all amenities.
Pinar del Advocat and Camarrocha — Quiet residential areas with modern villas, large terraces and a short walk to the village centre.
The average price per square metre in Moraira has reached €4,053, up 11.7% year-on-year. Villas typically start at €800,000 for inland properties with private pool and garden, rising to €1.5–2.5 million for modern villas with sea views, and beyond €6.5 million for exclusive beachfront estates in El Portet. Plots range from 800 to over 1,800 square metres.
There are no restrictions on foreign nationals buying villas in Spain. You will need a NIE number (Número de Identificación de Extranjero) before signing any contract, and should budget an additional 10–15% above the purchase price for taxes, notary fees, and legal costs. Our multilingual team — English, Dutch, German and French — guides you through every step of the process, from first viewing to completion at the notary.
Interested in the full buying process? Read our guide: What you need to buy a house in Spain.
Villas in Moraira start at around €800,000 for inland properties with private pool and garden. Modern villas with sea views typically range from €1.5 to €2.5 million, while exclusive beachfront villas in El Portet can exceed €6.5 million. The average price per square metre in Moraira is currently €4,053.
The most sought-after areas are El Portet and Cap Blanc for luxury beachfront living, Benimeit for hillside villas with panoramic views, and Moravit for modern new-build properties near the town centre. Pla del Mar and Pinar del Advocat are also popular for their spacious plots and easy access to central Moraira.
Yes. Moraira is a highly popular destination with strong seasonal demand. Beachfront villas in prime locations generate rental income of approximately €1,000 per week during peak season. A tourist rental licence (licencia de arrendamiento turístico) is required to rent legally in the Valencia region.
Yes. All foreign buyers must obtain a NIE number (Número de Identificación de Extranjero) before completing any property purchase in Spain. Our team can advise you on how to obtain one or refer you to a trusted local gestor who handles the process.
Yes. There is growing demand for eco-friendly villas in Moraira featuring solar panels, rainwater harvesting systems and high-efficiency insulation. New-build villas, particularly in Moravit and Pinar del Advocat, offer modern construction standards with full builder warranties and the option to customise finishes.
Plan for an additional 10–15% on top of the purchase price. This covers transfer tax (ITP, 10% for resale properties), notary fees (€600–1,000), property registry fees (€400–650), and legal costs (approximately 1% of the property value). New-build purchases are subject to VAT at 10% instead of ITP.