
A terraced or semi-detached house (adosado/pareado) within an urbanisation. A good middle ground between an apartment and a villa. Costa Adeje is Tenerife's answer to Marbella — the island's most exclusive resort area, with 5-star hotels, designer boutiques at Siam Mall, and some of the Canary Islands' priciest homes. British and German buyers dominate, but interest from other European markets keeps growing.
Families who want their own entrance and a small terrace/garden without the full price and upkeep of a villa.
Price level: Typically priced between an apartment and a villa — often with access to a shared pool within the urbanisation.

Townhouses for sale in Costa Adeje — what you need to know
Townhouses for sale in Costa Adeje are a popular choice for international buyers on the the Canary Islands. Here is our complete guide — with prices, practical advice and what to look out for.
Townhouses and semi-detached houses (adosados and pareados) are a popular middle ground in Costa Adeje — offering more space and privacy than an apartment, with your own front door and typically a small terrace or private garden, at a lower price than a detached villa. The property type is particularly popular for families wanting a permanent holiday home or year-round residence, and who want some outdoor space without bearing the full burden of maintaining a large plot and pool. A shared communal pool in the urbanización is standard, and community fees are typically lower than in large apartment complexes.
In Costa Adeje, townhouses are mainly found in well-managed urbanizaciones with shared green spaces. They typically sell in the range of 450,000-900,000 EUR, and many are built over 2-3 floors with the living room, kitchen and terrace on the ground floor and bedrooms upstairs. Always check soundproofing and the neighbours before buying — terraced homes with shared walls can be noisier than expected, particularly during the summer months when neighbours use the property intensively. A structural survey is recommended for older townhouses, which may have damp or insulation problems.
A townhouse in Costa Adeje is a natural choice for families looking for a permanent or semi-permanent home on the the Canary Islands — a property type that suits the Scandinavian idea of balancing privacy with community. Many townhouses in the popular urbanizaciones are well suited to year-round living, with established neighbourhood networks, proximity to international schools and good infrastructure. Always check whether the property has a separate ground-floor exit onto the terrace — direct outdoor access is one of the most sought-after features of this property type and has a direct impact on the price.
Prices for townhouses in Costa Adeje
Costa Adeje is one of the most expensive and exclusive property markets compared with the rest of the the Canary Islands. Townhouses in Costa Adeje typically cost 300,000-700,000 EUR — equivalent to around 3,500-7,000 EUR per square metre or more for a well-maintained property. On top of that, allow for the ITP transfer tax (6.5% in the Canary Islands), notary fees and legal fees. Use the mortgage calculator to see what you could borrow.
Prices have shown a stable to rising trend in recent years, driven by growing international demand. Tenerife's most exclusive resort area — luxury hotels, designer boutiques and the island's driest, sunniest climate. The most sought-after locations — beachfront properties, sea views and central positions — sell quickly and achieve the top end of the price range or above.
Townhouses in Costa Adeje — the town's character and location
Costa Adeje is Tenerife's answer to Marbella — the island's most exclusive resort area, with 5-star hotels, designer boutiques at Siam Mall, and some of the Canary Islands' priciest homes. British and German buyers dominate, but interest from other European markets keeps growing.
Costa Adeje attracts international buyers for: playa del duque — one of the canary islands' most luxurious beaches, tenerife's driest, sunniest climate and whale-watching trips and a well-kept marina. This makes Costa Adeje an attractive place to buy a townhouse — not only for personal use but also for letting out and future resale. Need an English-speaking local estate agent in Costa Adeje? Contact us here and we will put you in touch with the right local advisor.
Buy townhouses in Costa Adeje — the process step by step
Townhouses in Costa Adeje are a solid investment on the the Canary Islands — and the process follows the same steps as for any Spanish property type. Buying townhouses in Costa Adeje requires an NIE tax number, a Spanish bank account and an independent solicitor to review the property and confirm there are no loans or legal proceedings attached to it. Once you have found the right property, an arras contract is signed (a reservation agreement with a deposit of typically 10%) before the final completion at the notary.
As an international buyer who owns a townhouse in Costa Adeje, it is important to understand the tax implications in your home country: most tax authorities require you to declare foreign property ownership, and any rental income must be taxed in Spain and declared at home (double taxation treaties prevent you from being taxed in full twice). A tax advisor experienced in Spanish cross-border taxation is a sound investment from the very start. Ready for the next step? Get in touch and we will find an English-speaking estate agent in Costa Adeje to guide you through it.
FAQ: Townhouses in Costa Adeje
What do townhouses in Costa Adeje cost?
Townhouses in Costa Adeje typically cost 300,000-700,000 EUR, depending on location, condition and any views. Beachfront properties and those with sea views are at the upper end of the range. Remember to add ITP transfer tax (6.5% in the Canary Islands) plus notary and legal fees to the buying costs.
Is a townhouse in Costa Adeje a good choice?
Families who want their own entrance and a small terrace/garden without the full price and upkeep of a villa. Costa Adeje is on the the Canary Islands and offers one of the most expensive and exclusive property markets — making a townhouse here an attractive choice compared with many other destinations on the coast.
What should I check when buying a townhouse in Costa Adeje?
Condition and legal status — always get an independent structural survey and check via the nota simple that the property is correctly registered with no loans or charges.
Can I let out my townhouse in Costa Adeje when I am not using it?
Yes. Short-term letting requires a tourist licence issued by the the local cabildo (island council). The licence number must appear in all listings on Airbnb and Booking.com, and fines for unlicensed letting can run into tens of thousands of euros.
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