Buying a property in Benissa is an excellent option for those seeking privacy, a natural setting, and good connections to other towns in the Marina Alta. The municipality offers peaceful residential areas, rural zones with open views, urbanisations close to the sea, and highly prized coastal enclaves.
Benissa Costa is particularly popular with both national and international buyers who want to be near coves, restaurants, amenities, and beaches, while still not giving up a calmer atmosphere than in other coastal areas. La Fustera is one of the best-known areas for its proximity to the sea, while Baladrar, Advocat, Montemar, San Jaime, and Les Bassetes stand out for their villas, townhouses, and properties with views of the Mediterranean.
What’s more, Benissa is strategically located between Calpe and Moraira, with easy access to services, marinas, nature routes, shops, restaurants, and outdoor activities. This makes buying a home in Benissa a compelling choice for a main residence, a second home, or an investment.
Before you decide on a property in Benissa, it’s worth looking at several important factors:
Area and lifestyle: La Fustera and Les Bassetes are ideal if you want to be close to the sea; Baladrar, Advocat, and Montemar offer peace and views; the town centre provides everyday services; and the rural areas are perfect for those looking for privacy and spacious plots.
Property type: In Benissa you can find villas, townhouses, apartments, fincas, country houses, plots, new-build homes, and traditional Mediterranean-style properties.
Views and orientation: Properties with sea views, south-facing orientation, or great natural light are often especially valued in Benissa Costa.
Condition of the property: It’s important to check the quality of the build, installations, insulation, heating/cooling systems, any renovations carried out, and potential improvements.
Plot and outdoor areas: Garden, swimming pool, terraces, parking, privacy, and maintenance are key factors—especially in villas and townhouses.
Intended use: Buying to live there all year round isn’t the same as buying for holidays, a tourist rental, or a medium- to long-term investment.
At Bullmann Properties, we guide you clearly and personally throughout the entire buying process. We filter properties in Benissa based on your criteria, arrange viewings, and support you with negotiation, documentation, and decision-making—so your purchase is safe and efficient.
If you don’t see the perfect property, we can suggest similar alternatives in Benissa and the surrounding areas based on your budget, preferred area, property type, views, orientation, distance to the sea, plot, and priorities.
1) What are the best areas to buy a property in Benissa?
It depends on your priorities. La Fustera is ideal if you want to be close to the beach; Les Bassetes is known for its nautical setting; Baladrar and Advocat offer peace and views; while Montemar, San Jaime, and Benissa Costa are very popular areas for villas and townhouses.
2) What types of properties can you buy in Benissa?
In Benissa you can find villas, townhouses, apartments, fincas, country houses, plots, new-build properties, and traditional homes—both on the coast and inland.
3) Are there villas for sale in Benissa with sea views?
Yes. Many villas in Benissa Costa are in elevated or residential areas with sea views, terraces, a private swimming pool, a garden, and good orientation.
4) Is Benissa a good place to live all year round?
Yes. Benissa has services, shops, schools, the historic centre, peaceful residential areas, and good connections to Calpe, Moraira, Jávea, and Dénia—making it an interesting option for a main residence.
5) Is it better to buy in Benissa Costa or in the town centre?
Benissa Costa is ideal if you’re looking for proximity to the sea, views, and villas with a pool. The town centre may suit you better if you want services within walking distance, local life, and a more practical home for everyday living.
6) What should I check before buying a property in Benissa?
It’s advisable to review the planning situation, documentation, the condition of the property, orientation, installations, possible renovations, maintenance costs, access routes, and the real distance to services or beaches.
7) Can I buy a property in Benissa if I’m a non-resident?
Yes. It’s common for international buyers to purchase properties in Benissa. The recommended approach is to have real estate and legal advice to organise the paperwork and buying process correctly.
8) How can I receive alerts about new properties for sale in Benissa?
Tell us your budget, preferred area, property type, number of bedrooms, views, swimming pool, plot, and distance to the sea. We’ll send you properties in Benissa that match your criteria before you miss out on good opportunities.
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