About Rojales
Rojales is an inland town by the Segura river, known for its traditional cave houses and a centre with real Spanish life. It includes the Ciudad Quesada urbanisation and is about 15 minutes from the Guardamar and Torrevieja beaches.
Buying property in Rojales
Options range from town houses and villas with a plot to bungalows in urbanisations, at lower prices than the coast. A good option if you want a Spanish feel without being far from the sea. Tell us what you are after and we will show you what is available.
Frequently asked questions about buying in Rojales
How much does a property cost in Rojales?
Prices in Rojales vary depending on type, size and location. On the Costa Blanca apartments start from around €95,000 and luxury villas can exceed several million euros. Check our search engine for the current catalogue and updated prices.
Do I need an NIE to buy in Rojales?
Yes. The NIE (Foreigner Identification Number) is mandatory for any property purchase in Spain, including Rojales. Bennecke assists you with the full process, including obtaining the NIE if you need it.
What additional costs are there when buying property in Rojales?
In the Valencia region (where Rojales is located) the transfer tax (ITP) for resales is 10% of the declared price. Add 1-2% extra for notary, land registry and legal fees. For new builds VAT is 10% plus AJD stamp duty (~1.5%).
Can foreigners get a mortgage in Rojales?
Yes. Spanish banks offer mortgages to non-residents buying in Rojales, typically covering 60-70% of the appraisal value. You will need an NIE, proof of income from your home country and a down payment of 30-40%.
How long does the buying process take in Rojales?
From signing the reservation contract to the public deed usually takes 4 to 8 weeks. Bennecke handles all paperwork, notary scheduling and coordination with your bank if you finance the purchase with a mortgage.
Prefer personal advice? Talk to our estate agents in Torrevieja — local team since 1988, office in town.