
A country property (finca/cortijo) outside town, often with land and natural surroundings. Popular in inland Andalusia and the hinterland of the Costa Blanca. The letting market in Ciudad Quesada is dominated by long-term lets to British retirees and families who are either permanently relocating or wintering on the Costa Blanca. Short-term holiday lets are a smaller but present market. The vast supply of similar properties keeps nightly rates competitive, so properties that stand out through condition, garden or proximity to the golf courses will perform best. The British community's internal network is a powerful word-of-mouth marketing channel.
Those who dream of peace and quiet, space for animals or land, and distance from the tourist strip.
Price level: Prices vary enormously depending on plot size and distance to the coast — often good value for the land you get.

Fincas for long-term rental in Ciudad Quesada — what you need to know
Fincas for long-term rental in Ciudad Quesada are a popular choice for international buyers on the Costa Blanca. Here is our complete guide — with prices, practical advice and what to look out for.
Fincas (rural properties with land) in and around Ciudad Quesada offer something entirely different from coastal properties: space, nature and a peace that is impossible to find in the town centre. Spanish fincas vary enormously — from modest mountain cortijos (farmhouses) requiring total renovation, to modernised rural estates with a pool, olive groves and star-filled skies. Prices reflect condition and land size and can start very low for properties requiring substantial work, or reach high levels for fully renovated fincas with all facilities.
Before buying a finca near Ciudad Quesada, it is essential to investigate the utilities thoroughly: many fincas in the open countryside have a well (pozo) rather than mains water — the well must be checked for capacity and quality. Mains electricity is not always available; solar panel systems with battery storage are an increasingly viable solution. Also ask about the access road (title deeds are not always registered with road access) and about the status of building permits — many older rural buildings in Spain include parts built without authorisation, which can complicate future renovation or resale.
A finca near Ciudad Quesada appeals to those dreaming of space, nature and authenticity rather than beach proximity and town life. Fincas are generally not suited to the same volume of short-term tourist letting as coastal properties, but are popular for long-term rentals and year-round living. The renovation potential is enormous, but budget and timelines must be assessed realistically — major finca projects typically take 2-4 years and require trust in local tradespeople and an architect familiar with the regional planning permission processes.
Prices for fincas in Ciudad Quesada
Ciudad Quesada is one of the most affordable property markets compared with the rest of the Costa Blanca. Fincas in Ciudad Quesada typically cost prices varying widely depending on land size and condition — from 150,000 EUR for properties requiring renovation to over 800,000 EUR for fully fitted fincas — equivalent to around 1,000-2,000 EUR per square metre for a well-maintained property. On top of that, allow for a deposit of 1-2 months' rent and any administration fees.
For a long-term rental, monthly rent typically lands at 450-800 EUR per month for a 2-bedroom apartment. If you opt for short-term/holiday letting instead, prices vary strongly by season — expect 400-900 EUR per week in high season for an apartment in high season.
Fincas in Ciudad Quesada — the town's character and location
The letting market in Ciudad Quesada is dominated by long-term lets to British retirees and families who are either permanently relocating or wintering on the Costa Blanca. Short-term holiday lets are a smaller but present market. The vast supply of similar properties keeps nightly rates competitive, so properties that stand out through condition, garden or proximity to the golf courses will perform best. The British community's internal network is a powerful word-of-mouth marketing channel.
Ciudad Quesada attracts international buyers for: among spain's largest british expat communities, estimated at 20,000+ residents, golf at villamartín and other nearby courses and comprehensive international services — british pubs, supermarkets and english-language estate agents. This makes Ciudad Quesada an attractive place to rent a finca — not only for personal use but also for letting out and future resale. Popular neighbourhoods to live in include Ciudad Quesada and Rojales Pueblo. Need an English-speaking local estate agent in Ciudad Quesada? Contact us here and we will put you in touch with the right local advisor.
Long-term rental of fincas in Ciudad Quesada — practical advice and terms
Long-term rentals (over 6-12 months) are regulated by the Spanish tenancy law (LAU) and give you as a tenant significantly stronger rights — including the possibility of staying for up to 5 years, even if the contract was originally shorter. Always get the rental agreement in writing, confirm the deposit terms and make sure a check-in report is in place documenting the property's condition at handover.
Fincas in Ciudad Quesada are an attractive option on the Costa Blanca for long-term tenants. Verify that the property is correctly registered, and ask for a copy of the energy certificate. Solhav is happy to put you in touch with an English-speaking rental specialist in Ciudad Quesada — book a no-obligation chat here.
FAQ: Fincas in Ciudad Quesada
What do fincas in Ciudad Quesada cost?
Fincas in Ciudad Quesada typically cost 80,000-150,000 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 (10% in Valencia region) plus notary and legal fees to the buying costs.
Is a finca in Ciudad Quesada a good choice?
Those who dream of peace and quiet, space for animals or land, and distance from the tourist strip. Ciudad Quesada is on the Costa Blanca and offers one of the most affordable property markets — making a finca here an attractive choice compared with many other destinations on the coast.
What should I check when renting a finca in Ciudad Quesada?
Water supply (well versus mains), the legality of all buildings on the property, access road rights and utility connections (electricity, water, drainage).
Can I let out my finca in Ciudad Quesada when I am not using it?
Yes. Short-term letting requires a tourist licence issued by the Generalitat Valenciana. 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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