Property For Sale in Pilar de la Horadada

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Luxury Villas & Apartments for Sale in Pilar de la Horadada

Pilar de la Horadada is the southern edge of the Costa Blanca, fronting seven kilometres of sandy beaches on the border with Murcia. Fine Luxury Property advises buyers on villas, semi-detached homes and beachfront apartments across this fast-growing Alicante province municipality, popular with northern European second-home owners.

Why Choose Pilar de la Horadada

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Costa Blanca south beaches
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320+ days of sunshine
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Alicante & Murcia airports
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Lo Romero golf course

Villas

Detached three-to-four bedroom villas in Lo Romero, Pinar de Campoverde and El Mojón, with private pools and 400-1,200 m² plots, priced €450,000-€1.8 million.

Apartments

Beachfront and second-line apartments along Mil Palmeras, Torre de la Horadada and Higuericas, with communal pools and balconies, typically €220,000-€650,000.

Beachfront Homes

Direct seafront properties on Las Higuericas and Puerto de la Horadada stretches, trading between €550,000 and €2.2 million for primary-line positions.

Penthouses

New-build duplex penthouses with solariums and sea views in Torre de la Horadada and Mil Palmeras, priced €380,000-€950,000 with rooftop plunge pools.

Your Pilar de la Horadada Real Estate Agency

Fine Luxury Property serves Pilar de la Horadada as a regulated real estate agency, combining on-the-ground Costa Blanca south expertise with our wider Alicante province coverage. Our multilingual team works in English, French, Spanish, Dutch and Scandinavian languages, serving the substantial northern European second-home community, and handles NIE registration, ITP settlement, notary coordination and independent legal introductions end-to-end.

Why Invest in Pilar de la Horadada

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Seven kilometres of beaches

Pilar de la Horadada fronts seven kilometres of Blue Flag sandy beaches, from Mil Palmeras through Torre de la Horadada to Las Higuericas and El Mojón. Several beaches retain a lower-density character than the Torrevieja stretch north, attracting a calmer permanent-resident demographic.

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Costa Blanca microclimate

The Costa Blanca south records roughly 320 days of sunshine a year with average annual temperatures of 18-19°C. The World Health Organization has historically cited this stretch among Europe's healthiest climates, underwriting year-round tourism and retirement demand.

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Dual airport access

Pilar de la Horadada sits 60 km south of Alicante-Elche airport and 35 km north of Corvera-Murcia airport, the only Costa Blanca municipality with genuine dual-airport proximity. Combined, the two airports offer direct flights to virtually every western European capital and regional hub.

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Alicante province repricing

Alicante province has been Spain's strongest foreign-buyer market in recent years, led by Belgian, Dutch, French, Norwegian and British buyers. Pilar de la Horadada sits at the southern end of this demand belt, still priced below Orihuela Costa and Torrevieja per square metre on comparable stock.

Pilar de la Horadada Real Estate Market

Pilar de la Horadada Property Market Trends

Property Prices in Pilar de la Horadada

  • Torre de la Horadada beachfront: €3,500 - €5,500 / m²
  • Mil Palmeras apartments: €2,500 - €4,000 / m²
  • Lo Romero golf villas: €2,800 - €4,500 / m²
  • Pinar de Campoverde villas: €2,200 - €3,800 / m²
  • Pilar town apartments: €1,800 - €2,800 / m²

Rental Yields in Pilar de la Horadada

  • Summer beachfront short-let: 5.5-7% gross
  • Lo Romero golf villa rental: 4.5-6% gross
  • Winter long-let to retirees: 4-5.5% gross
  • Year-round apartment long-let: 4.5-6% gross

Buying Property in Pilar de la Horadada

1. Beach, golf or rural brief

Pilar de la Horadada spans three sub-markets. The coastal strip from Mil Palmeras to El Mojón for beach lifestyle. The Lo Romero golf resort for gated villa living. Pinar de Campoverde and the inland hills for larger rural plots. We clarify the buyer's lifestyle brief before shortlisting.

2. NIE and Spanish banking

Foreign buyers need a Spanish NIE (foreigner identification number) and a Spanish bank account. We organise both inside two weeks, plus a certified power of attorney where the client completes remotely. Non-resident buyers can complete without travelling to Spain, though in-person completion is more common on the Costa Blanca.

3. Reservation and due diligence

Offer acceptance triggers a reservation agreement with a €3,000-€10,000 deposit. Lawyers verify Nota Simple, Catastro records, Cédula de Habitabilidad, any outstanding IBI, and community-of-owners minutes. Beachfront properties face Ley de Costas verification to confirm no encroachment on public maritime domain.

4. Arras contract (10% deposit)

The private purchase contract (contrato de arras) is signed with a 10% deposit. If the buyer defaults they lose the deposit; if the seller defaults they repay double. Completion normally follows 4-8 weeks later at the notary.

5. Escritura, ITP and keys

Final deed signs before the Spanish notary. Buyers settle ITP transfer tax at the Valencia region rate (10% resale, new-build VAT 10% plus 1.5% stamp duty), plus notary and registry fees of roughly 1.5-2%. Total closing costs run 11-13%. The Registro de la Propiedad records title within two to four weeks.

Why Invest in Pilar de la Horadada Now

Southern Costa Blanca value

Pilar de la Horadada sits at the southern edge of the Costa Blanca foreign-buyer belt, typically 10-20% cheaper per square metre than Torrevieja and Orihuela Costa for comparable stock, supporting ongoing pricing convergence as the municipality's infrastructure matures.

Murcia border advantage

The Murcia border location means Pilar de la Horadada benefits from both Alicante province infrastructure (Alicante airport, autovía A7) and Murcia province alternatives (Corvera airport, coastal developments), a dual-access advantage no other Costa Blanca town shares.

Retirement and winter-residence demand

Pilar de la Horadada attracts a large northern European retirement and winter-residence community, particularly Norwegian, British, Dutch and French. This produces stable year-round long-let demand and material winter short-let potential, unusual on Spanish coastal markets.

Lo Romero golf anchor

The Lo Romero 18-hole golf course and surrounding villa community provide a gated-community format that anchors pricing on the north-western side of the municipality. Supply is capped by masterplan boundaries and finished villas typically trade within a predictable price band.

FAQ: Buying Property in Pilar de la Horadada

How much does a property in Pilar de la Horadada cost?

New-build apartments inland in Pilar town start at €1,800 per square metre, or around €180,000 for a two-bedroom. Beachfront apartments in Torre de la Horadada and Mil Palmeras run €2,500-€5,500 per square metre, with three-bedroom seafront units at €450,000-€850,000. Detached villas in Lo Romero, Pinar de Campoverde and El Mojón sit at €2,200-€4,500 per square metre, typically €450,000-€1.8 million finished. Direct-beachfront houses on Las Higuericas and Puerto de la Horadada reach €2.2 million.

Where are the best areas to buy in Pilar de la Horadada?

Torre de la Horadada is the established beachfront town with marina, restaurants and walkable amenities. Mil Palmeras and Las Higuericas cover the quieter southern beach stretch. Lo Romero is the 18-hole golf-resort enclave with gated villa living. Pinar de Campoverde offers larger inland villa plots at lower prices. El Mojón, right on the Murcia border, attracts value-oriented second-home buyers. The Pilar town itself retains Spanish character and everyday services.

Which airport serves Pilar de la Horadada?

Pilar de la Horadada has genuine dual-airport access, unusual on the Costa Blanca. Alicante-Elche airport lies 60 km north, a 45-minute drive via the AP-7 and N-332, and runs direct flights to roughly 90 European destinations year-round. Corvera-Murcia airport lies 35 km south-west, a 30-minute drive, and offers seasonal direct links to the UK, Scandinavia and central Europe. This combination materially broadens flight options for international owners.

Can foreign buyers purchase in Pilar de la Horadada?

Yes. Spain imposes no restrictions on foreign ownership. Non-resident buyers need a Spanish NIE (foreigner identification number) and a Spanish bank account. Buyers from outside the EU can also pair purchase with the Spain Golden Visa programme, still active with a €500,000 qualifying property-investment threshold. Lawyers run Nota Simple, Catastro, IBI and community verification before the arras contract, and the full process typically closes in 8-12 weeks.

What rental yields are achievable in Pilar de la Horadada?

Summer beachfront short-let delivers 5.5-7% gross yield in peak weeks, particularly on sea-view apartments in Torre de la Horadada and Mil Palmeras. Lo Romero golf villas achieve 4.5-6% gross on combined winter and summer rentals. Year-round long-let to retirees runs 4-5.5% gross on apartments and is unusually stable given the large northern European permanent-resident community. Winter rental to Norwegian and British long-stay visitors is a reliable sub-market from October to April.

What taxes and fees apply in Pilar de la Horadada?

Total closing costs run approximately 11-13% of the purchase price. ITP transfer tax in the Valencia region is 10% on resale property. New-build carries 10% VAT (IVA) plus 1.5% stamp duty (AJD). Notary and registry fees add 1.5-2%. Legal fees run roughly 1% plus 21% IVA. Annual IBI municipal tax sits at 0.4-0.7% of the cadastral value. Non-resident owners pay a nominal imputed-income tax annually and 24% on rental income (19% for EU residents).

What is Pilar de la Horadada's climate like?

Pilar de la Horadada enjoys one of Europe's mildest climates, recording roughly 320 days of sunshine a year. Summer highs average 29-31°C, tempered by sea breezes. Winters are exceptionally mild, with daytime averages of 17-19°C even in January. Annual rainfall totals 300-380 mm, among the lowest on the Iberian peninsula. Sea temperatures range 15°C in winter to 26°C in August. This microclimate is the primary driver of the retirement and winter-residence demand that defines the municipality.

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