Why are house prices rising so much in Dénia?

Why are house prices rising so much in Dénia?

During the last year, the average price of housing in Dénia has experienced a notable increase, exceeding 13% year-on-year. This increase is above general inflation and responds to several factors: high national and international demand, limited supply of developable land and the growing attractiveness of Dénia as a destination to live all year round.

Areas such as Les Rotes, Les Marines or the Montgó have established themselves as key investment points, both for foreign buyers and residents looking for quality of life. Meanwhile, the supply of new construction remains scarce and construction and licensing deadlines are lengthened, further limiting availability.

This context has generated an inflationary effect: flats have risen by more than 10% and houses by nearly 9%. The square metre is already around €3,000, and in some exclusive areas, prices far exceed that figure.

While it may seem like a bad time to buy, many experts agree that the real estate market is still a solid investment. Properties in Dénia not only maintain their value, but tend to appreciate in value year after year, especially in areas with sea views or close to the center.

For those thinking about buying a home, the best time may be now, before prices continue to climb. In our real estate agency, we help you find the best option with honest, professional advice and in-depth knowledge of the local market.

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