Family-friendly beach town with miles of white sand, a medieval walled old town and a nature reserve
The property market in Alcúdia is driven by international demand — particularly German, British and Scandinavian families. Homes close to the beach or with bay views sell fastest.
Why Alcúdia?
Sell property in Alcúdia — the market for sellers
Considering selling property in Alcúdia? The property market in Alcúdia is driven by international demand — particularly German, British and Scandinavian families. Homes close to the beach or with bay views sell fastest.
As a seller in Alcúdia, you typically face an international pool of buyers — that is an advantage, as it significantly widens your potential audience beyond the local Spanish market, but it also requires marketing that speaks to foreign buyers. Selling property in Alcúdia requires a strategy aimed at international buyers.
What is your property worth in Alcúdia?
The price level in Alcúdia ranks as a well-balanced mid-range a market compared with the rest of the Mallorca. An apartment typically sells in the range of 150,000-280,000 EUR, while a house sits around 220,000-420,000 EUR and a villa from 400,000-800,000 EUR — but the exact right price naturally depends on condition, location and views.
We recommend getting an independent valuation from a local agent who knows Alcúdia, as well as comparing with actual completed sales in the area — not just asking prices, which are often set high for negotiation purposes.
How to sell your property in Alcúdia
Start by gathering the necessary paperwork: the title deed (título de propiedad), the most recent IBI receipts, the energy certificate and documentation of any community fees. Without these in place, a sale cannot be completed at the notary.
Then choose an agent with experience in Alcúdia and ideally an international network — many buyers come from abroad and find the property via English-language or Scandinavian portals. Good photography and a realistic asking price are crucial for a quick sale.
Taxes and fees when selling in Alcúdia
As a seller in the Balearic Islands you must pay plusvalía municipal — a local tax based on the increase in the cadastral value of the land since your purchase. In addition, Capital Gains Tax of 19% is paid on the actual profit for EU citizens, and 3% of the sale price is automatically withheld as advance tax if you are a non-resident.
Any gain from the sale may also need to be declared in your home country, but the double taxation treaty between Spain and most countries ensures that you do not pay full tax twice. Always seek advice from an accountant experienced in cross-border taxation before the sale.
Tips for selling property in Alcúdia quickly and at the best price
To sell property in Alcúdia as quickly as possible, you should highlight what is unique about your property: miles of white sand along alcúdia bay is something many foreign buyers are specifically looking for in Alcúdia.
Professional photography and home staging are essential for selling property in Alcúdia at the best price — international buyers often decide based on photos alone. A good agent with experience in selling property in Alcúdia is your most important partner.
What raises your sale price in Alcúdia
Alcúdia's biggest selling point is the combination of a long, family-friendly sandy beach and an authentic medieval old town — a rare combination that attracts a broad international buyer base. Homes within walking distance of the beach often achieve a price premium.
The proximity to the S'Albufera nature reserve and the Roman ruins also gives Alcúdia a cultural and natural depth that sets it apart from more purely commercial resorts elsewhere on the island.
Frequently asked questions about selling in Alcúdia
What tax do I pay when I sell my property in Alcúdia?
You must pay plusvalía municipal to the town hall, as well as Capital Gains Tax of 19% on your profit as an EU citizen. If you are a non-resident, 3% of the sale price is automatically withheld as advance tax at completion.
How long does it take to sell a property in Alcúdia?
With a realistic price and good marketing, properties in Alcúdia typically sell within 3-6 months. Particularly sought-after homes with sea views or in popular areas can sell faster.
Do I need an agent to sell in Alcúdia?
It is not a legal requirement, but it is strongly recommended — especially since a large share of buyers come from abroad. A local agent with an international network significantly increases your visibility and knows the local price level.
Can I sell my property in Alcúdia without being in Spain?
Yes. You can grant power of attorney (poder notarial) to your lawyer, who can then represent you throughout the process, including signing at the notary, without you needing to travel to Spain.
What is plusvalía and do I have to pay it in Alcúdia?
Plusvalía municipal is a local tax on the increase in value of the land under your property since your purchase. It is paid by the seller in all property transactions in Spain, including in Alcúdia, and the amount is set by the local town hall.
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