Villas for long-term rental in Costa Adeje

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Villa want to rent a villa in Costa Adeje? A detached single-family home, often with a private pool and plot. The most popular property type among international buyers on the Costa del Sol — especially in Marbella, Estepona and Sotogrande.

Villa in Costa Adeje

A detached single-family home, often with a private pool and plot. The most popular property type among international buyers on the Costa del Sol — especially in Marbella, Estepona and Sotogrande. Costa Adeje is one of the Canary Islands' most sought-after destinations for both short- and long-term rentals, thanks to the stable climate and the high level of service.

Families and couples who want space, privacy and outdoor area with their own pool and garden.

Price level: Villas are generally the most expensive property type, but in return offer the most space, privacy and views.

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Villas for long-term rental in Costa Adeje — what you need to know

Villas for long-term rental 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.

Villas in Costa Adeje stand out for their freedom and privacy: your own plot, your own pool and generally no shared costs with other residents — aside from any urbanización fees for communal lighting and road upkeep. Detached villas (villas unifamiliares) are the most sought-after property type for international families on the the Canary Islands, and prices reflect that: expect 800,000 EUR and up to several million depending on plot size, condition and sea views. The most exclusive villas with panoramic views and the latest finish achieve prices well above the top of that range.

In Costa Adeje, the villa market is divided into distinct zones: coastal villas with direct beach access, hillside villas with sea views, and inland villas in green urbanizaciones with golf course views. Maintenance costs for a villa with a pool typically run at 3,000-8,000 EUR per year depending on the size of the pool and proximity to the sea. Consider whether you can manage the upkeep yourself, or whether you will need a local property manager to handle the pool, garden and any repairs during periods when you are not there.

A villa in Costa Adeje gives you the greatest freedom for personal living and design — you set your own standards for pool, garden and terrace without being constrained by communal rules. Do not underestimate the running costs: pool, garden, roof maintenance and air conditioning can together amount to 5,000-12,000 EUR per year for an average villa on the the Canary Islands. A local property manager who looks after the home during periods when you are away is a worthwhile investment — particularly if you plan to let it out during parts of the season.

Prices for villas in Costa Adeje

Costa Adeje is one of the most expensive and exclusive property markets compared with the rest of the the Canary Islands. Villas in Costa Adeje typically cost 800,000 EUR and up to several million — equivalent to around 3,500-7,000 EUR per square metre or more 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 1,200-3,500 EUR or more per month for a 2-bedroom apartment. If you opt for short-term/holiday letting instead, prices vary strongly by season — expect 1,500-10,000 EUR or more per week in high season for a villa with a pool in high season.

Villas in Costa Adeje — the town's character and location

Costa Adeje is one of the Canary Islands' most sought-after destinations for both short- and long-term rentals, thanks to the stable climate and the high level of service.

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 rent a villa — 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.

Long-term rental of villas in Costa Adeje — 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.

Villas in Costa Adeje are an attractive option on the the Canary Islands 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 Costa Adeje — book a no-obligation chat here.

FAQ: Villas in Costa Adeje

What do villas in Costa Adeje cost?

Villas in Costa Adeje typically cost 800,000 EUR and up to several million, 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 villa in Costa Adeje a good choice?

Families and couples who want space, privacy and outdoor area with their own pool and garden. Costa Adeje is on the the Canary Islands and offers one of the most expensive and exclusive property markets — making a villa here an attractive choice compared with many other destinations on the coast.

What should I check when renting a villa in Costa Adeje?

The condition of the pool and its certificates, the legality of the plot and any buildings on it (check the nota simple at the land registry), and the ongoing maintenance costs.

Can I let out my villa 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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