Alicante

Alicante is the capital of the province with the same name and one of Spain’s most attractive cities to live in. With its location by the Mediterranean and its historic city center, Alicante offers a perfect mix of city life, culture, shopping, gastronomy, and sunny days on the beach. The city’s airport, one of the busiest in Spain, makes it easy to travel to and from Sweden year-round.

There is a rich selection of housing here—from stylish apartments in the city center to exclusive villas in areas like Albufereta, Cabo de las Huertas, and San Juan. Alicante is ideal for those seeking an active life by the coast with proximity to universities, hospitals, golf courses, and international schools.

Whether you want to invest in a vacation home, move permanently, or combine work and leisure in a warm climate, Alicante is a safe choice. The city’s growth, stable real estate market, and high quality of life make the area particularly attractive for both individuals and investors.

Selected homes in or around Alicante

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Niclas Wennerlöf

Real Estate Agent

Frequently Asked Questions About Alicante

Alicante offers beachfront living with all the city’s amenities – perfect for those who want to combine vacation life with everyday functions.
Alicante has an international airport with daily flights to Sweden, as well as excellent train and bus connections along the Costa Blanca.
Areas like San Juan, Playa Postiguet, Albufereta, and Cabo de las Huertas are particularly sought after by foreign buyers.
Yes, Alicante has several new construction projects both centrally and in new residential areas along the coast, often with garages and communal pools.
Alicante is in a mid-range price segment – higher than smaller towns, but often cheaper than exclusive tourist resorts like Altea and Jávea.