How to Get a Mortgage in Costa Blanca (Alicante/Valencia) as a Foreigner

Looking to buy a property in Alicante or Valencia but need financing? You’re not alone. The Costa Blanca region is one of the most popular areas for foreign buyers in Spain, and most non-residents rely on a Spanish mortgage to make the purchase.

This guide will walk you through how to get a mortgage in Costa Blanca, from what banks to contact, how much you can borrow, what documents you need, and how to avoid common pitfalls.


📍 Why Costa Blanca and Valencia Are Mortgage Hotspots

  • 🌞 300+ days of sunshine per year

  • 🏡 Affordable coastal properties compared to Marbella or Barcelona

  • ✈️ Excellent airport connections (Alicante & Valencia)

  • 🌍 Strong expat presence (British, Dutch, German, Nordic)

  • 🏘️ Popular areas: Jávea, Altea, Denia, Moraira, Orihuela Costa, Valencia City


🏦 Can Foreigners Get a Mortgage in Costa Blanca?

Yes. Non-residents can apply for a mortgage with Spanish banks. Most banks in Alicante and Valencia actively serve international clients and offer bilingual services.


💰 Typical Mortgage Terms in Costa Blanca

Condition Typical Range
Loan-to-Value (LTV) 60–70% of purchase price
Down Payment 30–40% from buyer
Mortgage Term Up to 25–30 years
Interest Rate Fixed: 3.5–4.5%, Variable: Euribor + 1.5–2%
Debt-to-Income Ratio Max 35% monthly gross income

📌 Note: Some banks offer slightly better terms for EU nationals or retirees with stable pensions.


🧾 Documents You Need

To apply for a mortgage in Alicante or Valencia, gather the following:

  • Passport

  • Spanish NIE (Número de Identidad de Extranjero)

  • Proof of income (payslips or pension documents)

  • Bank statements (3–6 months)

  • Tax returns (last 1–2 years)

  • Credit report from your home country

  • Proof of funds for deposit and fees

  • Property information (if already selected)

📌 All foreign documents must be translated into Spanish and legalized (apostille).


🏦 Best Banks in Costa Blanca for Foreign Mortgages

Bank Why It’s a Good Choice
Sabadell Strong presence in Alicante & Valencia; expat-focused team
CaixaBank English-speaking mortgage advisers, digital pre-approval
Bankinter Good for freelancers and self-employed buyers
Cajamar Regional bank with flexible options in the area

💡 Tip: Use a broker or lawyer to help compare offers and negotiate better terms.


⚖️ Legal Tip: Use a Lawyer + Power of Attorney

If you’re buying from abroad:

  • Appoint a Spanish lawyer via PoA

  • Your lawyer can open a bank account, apply for the NIE, sign the mortgage, and register the property

  • They’ll also review the mortgage contract to ensure it’s free of abusive clauses (e.g., early repayment penalties, mandatory insurance)


💸 Regional Taxes and Fees

Cost Type Estimate
Notary + Registration 1.5–2% of property price
AJD (Mortgage Tax) 0–1.5% (depends on region and lender)
Bank Fees ~1% (opening/arrangement fee)
Property Transfer Tax 10% (Valencia), 8–10% (Alicante resale homes)

❓ FAQs

Can I get pre-approved before visiting Spain?
Yes — many banks in Costa Blanca offer remote pre-approval. You’ll still need your NIE and documents ready.

Can I apply in English?
Yes — most major banks in Alicante and Valencia have English-speaking teams.

Do I need a job in Spain to qualify?
No — many non-residents use foreign income, pensions, or investment income to qualify.


🤝 How We Help

At Borderless Lawyers, we assist non-residents with:

  • NIE and bank account setup

  • Mortgage application and pre-approval

  • Legal document review and remote signing via PoA

  • Coordinating with banks and sellers

👉 Planning to buy in Alicante or Valencia? Let us secure your mortgage and protect your legal interests.

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