Golf Property Guide
Best Golf Property on the Costa Blanca
Where to buy golf property on the Costa Blanca. Area-by-area breakdown covering prices, buyer profiles, and honest trade-offs for each location.
Why Golf Property Sells
Costa Blanca has over 20 golf courses with residential property attached, running from Dénia in the north to Pilar de la Horadada near Murcia. Most buyers on these resorts aren't serious golfers. What sells is the environment: managed grounds, communal pools, on-site restaurants, and security. The climate helps too, with 300+ days of sunshine and playable weather year-round.
For part-time owners who lock up and leave for months, these resorts handle the practical side. Your garden stays maintained, the pool stays clean, and someone keeps an eye on things. For retirees, the active lifestyle appeal goes beyond golf itself: walking paths, social clubs, and fitness facilities keep residents engaged.
If you're weighing up a first purchase in Spain, our first-time buyer guide covers the full process from search to completion.
Managed Grounds
Green surroundings year-round without maintaining your own garden.
Lock-Up-and-Leave
On-site security and property management for part-time owners.
Resort Facilities
Communal pools, restaurants, gyms, and wellness on your doorstep.
Airport Access
Most golf resorts sit 30-60 minutes from Alicante-Elche airport.
Property Types and Prices
Golf property on the Costa Blanca covers a wide range. Two-bedroom apartments on mature resorts like Villamartin or La Marquesa start around €100,000-€120,000. These are older stock—functional, not flashy—but they work as affordable lock-up-and-leave bases.
Mid-range townhouses in gated communities run €200,000-€350,000 and typically include three bedrooms, a private garden or rooftop solarium, and shared pool access. New-build developments around Las Colinas and Lo Romero carry a premium but come with modern insulation and contemporary finishes.
Detached villas on or adjacent to fairways start around €300,000 on mid-market resorts. At the top end, premium sections at Las Colinas or La Finca push past €800,000.
Best Golf Areas
La Sella Golf, Dénia/Pedreguer
Inland from Dénia at the foot of Montgó mountain. Strong retirement appeal with wellness facilities, walking trails, and a quiet pace. Apartments from around €150,000, villas from €280,000. Fifteen minutes to Dénia's beaches, but 75 minutes to Alicante airport. Good value compared to buying directly in Dénia or Jávea.
Las Colinas Golf & Country Club
The Costa Blanca's premium golf address. Modern architecture, manicured landscaping, and prices to match: apartments from €300,000, villas from €500,000. Located between Campoamor and San Miguel de Salinas, 40 minutes from the airport. Attracts buyers with larger budgets who want a design-led, curated environment.
La Finca Golf, Algorfa
A mixed international community with Dutch, British, Scandinavian, and Belgian buyers. Mid-to-upper market with townhouses from €180,000 and villas from €350,000. Torrevieja is 20 minutes away, Alicante airport under 45 minutes. Works well for both holidays and full-time retirement.
Villamartin, Campoamor, and Las Ramblas
Three courses within a few kilometres on the Orihuela Costa, forming the Costa Blanca's densest golf cluster. Wide price range: budget apartments from €100,000, mid-range villas to €350,000+. Strong winter rental demand from visiting golfers. Closest golf area to Torrevieja's shops, hospitals, and daily amenities.
La Marquesa and Vistabella Golf
Some of the most accessible pricing on the Costa Blanca. Apartments from €100,000, townhouses from €150,000. Popular with British and Scandinavian retirees on tighter budgets. The trade-off: 20-25 minutes from beaches, and the Ciudad Quesada surroundings are less polished than premium resorts.
Font del Llop, Bonalba, and Alenda Golf
These courses cluster near Alicante city and the airport. If frequent travel matters for you, these locations are practical. Residential stock is more limited than on southern resorts, though new development is changing that.
Lo Romero Golf, Pilar de la Horadada
A newer course with modern residential stock. New-build apartments from around €200,000. Good value compared to nearby Las Colinas, with the coast 10 minutes away and the Murcia border just south.
Golf vs Beachfront and Town Living
Golf Resort Living
Watch Out For
Golf property works best for buyers who value space, quiet, and managed surroundings over walkability. If you want to step outside and walk to a café, a golf resort probably isn't right. But if you want a pool, maintained grounds, and the convenience of managed living, golf resorts deliver that consistently.
An inland golf apartment often gives you twice the floor space of a beachfront flat at the same price. The catch: you'll drive everywhere, and some resorts go quiet between November and February. That quietness is a feature for some retirees and a dealbreaker for others.
Traditional town living in Dénia, Jávea, or Torrevieja gives you daily walkability, local markets, and restaurants on your doorstep. You're embedded in Spanish life rather than looking at it from behind a resort entrance. But towns come with noise, older building stock, and less control over your surroundings.
For help matching your lifestyle to the right property type, see our guide to choosing property in Spain. If you're comparing running costs, our costs and taxes guide breaks down what to budget beyond the purchase price.
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