Case report · Costa Blanca

El Campello: Financing a detached house near the beach for a permanent centre of life

An engineer and a teacher from North Rhine-Westphalia planned to move their centre of life to Spain some years before retirement. Both could continue their professional activity partly remotely and were therefore looking for a house that offers enough room both for working and for later retirement.

Key figures

At a glance

  • Purchase price: 742.000 €
  • Renovation: 49.000 €
  • Financing required: 480.300 €
  • Equity: 399.700 €

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Typical, anonymised case. Names, places and individual financing figures have been adjusted to protect privacy. The process reflects a typical advisory situation for non-resident financing in Spanien.

Mediterranean living with short distances to the sea

El Campello is one of the most popular places to live on the northern Costa Blanca. The combination of long sandy beaches, good infrastructure, proximity to Alicante and a comparatively quiet living environment makes the place especially attractive for German-speaking buyers who want to move to Spain permanently.

This practical case shows how acquiring a detached house with manageable modernisation needs can be soundly financed.

Initial situation

An engineer and a teacher from North Rhine-Westphalia planned to move their centre of life to Spain some years before retirement. Both could continue their professional activity partly remotely and were therefore looking for a house that offers enough room both for working and for later retirement.

The choice fell on a detached house in an established residential area of El Campello. The house had a well-kept garden and generous living areas but was to be modernised technically and energetically.

Financing overview

  • Purchase price: 742.000 €
  • Additional costs: 89.000 €
  • Renovation: 49.000 €
  • Total investment: 880.000 €
  • Equity: 399.700 €
  • Financing required: 480.300 €

The challenge

The available equity came mainly from the sale of their previous home in Germany. At the same time, the buyers wanted to keep sufficient financial reserves for the upcoming move and the first years in Spain.

In addition, all modernisation measures were to be completed immediately after the acquisition so the house could be occupied without a longer building phase.

Analysis

The property was in a quiet residential setting with good access to the centre of El Campello and to Alicante. The building fabric was solid, yet there was a need for optimisation in the technical equipment.

Planned were, among other things, a new heat pump for the air conditioning, modern window shading, the renewal of the kitchen, the modernisation of a bathroom and the fit-out of a separate study with capable network cabling.

As all measures were defined before the contract was concluded, they were fully included in the financing planning.

Financing solution

The financing was set at around 65 % of the purchase price. This kept a considerable part of the equity as a reserve, while at the same time achieving a balanced monthly burden.

Alongside the purchase price, all acquisition costs and the planned modernisation were taken into account in a single financing. Additional loans after the purchase were therefore not required.

Outcome

Once the modernisation was complete, a comfortable house was created that meets the requirements both of today's working everyday life and of the long-term plans for retirement.

The buyers were able to carry out their move as planned and at the same time continued to have sufficient financial flexibility.

What other buyers can learn

A well-kept existing house in El Campello often offers a very good ratio between living quality and location. Anyone who realistically calculates necessary modernisation already at the acquisition and integrates it into the overall financing creates clear financial circumstances from the start.

For a permanent move to Spain in particular, this considerably eases the entire planning.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Why is El Campello interesting for owner-occupiers?
The place combines proximity to the beach, good infrastructure, year-round quality of life and the immediate proximity to the city of Alicante with its international airport.
Can energy improvements be co-financed directly?
If the measures are defined and traceably calculated at the time of purchase, they can often be part of the overall financing.
Is a detached house suitable for remote workers?
Yes. Many buyers value additional rooms for a home office as well as a stable digital infrastructure and enough space for permanent living.
Does all of the equity have to be used?
Not necessarily. Many owner-occupiers deliberately choose to hold back financial reserves for the move, later purchases or unforeseen expenses.

Conclusion

El Campello offers ideal conditions for buyers who want to enjoy Mediterranean life permanently without giving up good infrastructure. Well-considered financing that takes the purchase price, additional costs and modernisation into account together from the start creates the basis for a relaxed start in the new home on the Costa Blanca.

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Anonymised individual case, not a binding statement for other projects · Siegfried Perini, BAFA-notified for the cross-border activity of the owner Olga Nikushkina · §34i GewO · no tax or legal advice · no financing commitment; conditions depend on creditworthiness, loan-to-value and bank