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Property valuation request
Thinking of selling or letting in Jávea? See the local agencies, read the honest buying and selling guides, and send a valuation request. We relay it to an agent — we never put a figure on your home ourselves.
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Guides that help
Selling a home in Jávea: the process, taxes and timeline
Our buying guide covers the purchase side of this coast's property market in depth. This is the seller's mirror: getting ready to list, agent versus private sale, the two taxes every seller budgets for, and the retention rule that catches non-resident sellers off guard.
Buying a home in Jávea: the process, taxes & costs
Buying in Jávea follows the standard Spanish resale path — reservation, private contract with a 10% deposit, then completion before a notary — with purchase costs (transfer tax, notary, registry and legal fees) that typically add roughly a further tenth or more on top of a resale price. Always use an independent lawyer.
Choosing an estate agent in Jávea: the buyer's and seller's guide
Jávea's property market runs on local knowledge and cooperating networks, and the agent you choose shapes which properties you see and how smoothly a sale closes. Here's how to choose well, whether you're buying, selling or letting.
Property taxes for owners in Jávea: IBI and non-resident tax
Owning in Jávea comes with two recurring bills, and both are easy to miss from abroad: the local IBI tax collected by SUMA and, for non-residents, an annual declaration on the property whether or not you rent it out. What you owe and when.
New build vs resale on the Costa Blanca: two markets, one decision
Jávea and its coast now run two property markets side by side: a confident modern-build boom on the hillsides, and a deep pool of character resales and reformable fincas. This guide sets out how the two really differ — in diligence, sunlight, running costs and time — and where the reform middle path fits.
Renting vs buying in Jávea: the honest decision framework
The rent-or-buy question in Jávea is really a question about time, knowledge and reversibility — and the honest answer for most newcomers is: rent first, buy later, and let a winter here do the deciding. This guide sets out the framework we wish every arriving buyer had.
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