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The 5 most expensive neighborhoods in Dénia to live in

21 December 2023 - 09: 00

Facing the task of looking for a house to live in Dénia is a real nightmare. The current market situation expels the less fortunate incomes from the city, converting much of the area into the land of the privileged.

But not all neighborhoods are in the same situation. Depending on where you look, you may be lucky and still find a space where you can start a life project close to work or your children's school. Now, there are others within the reach of very few, where life requires an ostentatious source of income. Neighborhoods that are best avoided.

Below we review the five most expensive neighborhoods in Dénia to buy a house today.

El Puerto

The entire area closest to the port of Dénia continues to be the most expensive to live in. Although it is often thought that the most exclusive neighborhoods are those located on the outskirts of the urban center, the truth is that for months there has been none as expensive as the port. The square meter is at 3.059 euros, and seems to have the intention of continuing to rise.

Les Deveses and Monte Pego

The next district ordered by price is the one found furthest north of Dénia. So much Les Deveses as Monte Pego is suffering a drop in the price per square meter in recent months, which does not prevent it from continuing to be one of the most exclusive areas with a value of €3.045/m2.

Les Rotes

For a long time it was the most luxurious and envied area of ​​Dénia, but in recent months its value has been diluted, bringing it closer to the reach of lesser fortunes. Because although their prices are no longer so prohibitive, their €2.981/m2 are still far from common pockets.

Marines

The preferred coastline for second homes has been experiencing constant price growth for months. To live there you have to be willing to pay the €2.775/m2 they are now asking for, double what it would have cost in 2015.

the Montgó

A little further back is the residential area of ​​our mountain. the Montgó, where chalets and single-family housing developments reign, closes this ranking. Although their prices are growing very quickly, it is still easy to find a house for 2.594 euros per square meter.

Comments
  1. Joan Fuster says:

    I imagine that the author has put so little effort into it that he has only gone to Idealista to see the price per square meter *of the offers on its platform* without going to the real estate agencies or associations to ask them directly. Furthermore, Idealista divides the city's neighborhoods in a very different way from the official one: for example, it considers all the development of AEDAS and company to be the Port area. in the area of ​​the Third Institute, instead of, as the official division says, everything from Av. Joan Fuster towards Javea is considered Las Rotas.

    As @Omniway already points out in his comment, the title seeks to mislead the reader into something completely different from what the article is about: the cost of housing. What cannot be pointed out or pointed out, much less with data (let's not ask so much of a person who launches a publication with such a headline), is WHO buys a house in Dénia.

    The majority of new construction buyers are foreigners, mainly Dutch and German, who are of retirement age and come to retire and live the life in Dénia. It's not something negative. These people spend in local businesses throughout the year, hairdressers, bars and restaurants, central market, etc. They drive the local economy throughout the year, not just in the summer.

    What I would have liked to see at the end of the article are 2 things: (1) it is the second version of this article that talks about the neighborhoods where buying a home is CHEAPER (and perhaps the reasons why they are so cheap, ie Saladar and its container fires, conditions of the sidewalks, brawls of the peculiar neighbors...), and (2) the SOLUTION proposed by the Boticari City Council with an updated urban plan that thinks about providing housing for the youngest, the rents medium and low, and in providing rent to workers who cannot afford to advance 20% of a mortgage, which drive 90% of the economy of Dénia (do the City Council know how difficult it is to hire qualified waiters in Dénia ?).

    Eye!! I would like to see the list of people who have accessed public housing in the last 10 years, and the relationship they have with politicians/councilmen/public officials or the wealthiest families in the city!! Scammers!

  2. Teresa Alfonso says:

    Damn, how is the patio... I have read all your opinions and with respect to them, I think that Carol's observations are accurate and authentic.
    Dénia and specifically the Rotas-Montgó area with AEDAS HOME at the helm, and that excessive desire with the collection of the rulers in power, are turning it into a CEMENTO territory, with all that that entails.
    It shocks and causes unpleasant astonishment to see that monstrous growth.
    Dénia will die for her virtue. Attention

    Greetings and peaceful holidays.

    Teresa

  3. Carol says:

    Hello:

    The MONTGO HAS NO VALUE…
    This is what the leaders say loudly...

    1) MONTGO DOES NOT HAVE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION and TAXES are paid, first of all, to have them.
    With constant schedules even at night.

    Three-month tests were carried out last summer... always thinking about the TOURISTS..., of course!!!
    NEVER in RESIDENTS.
    It was said that there were hardly any transients, but they did not take into account that permanent transients cannot be made in three months, much less if they are not sure that it would last.
    Transients are made over the years, many years, when you are sure that it will not fail and in case something happens, vehicle and/or driver, you will have a plan for its replacement.

    NOTHING has been done FOR THE PEDESTRIAN to FACILITATE ACCESS, forcing them to have OWN vehicles YES or YES, not one, two or three or more...

    There are children, elderly people, people with visual difficulties, temporary or permanent accidents, etc. that mean that many of those who live here face serious problems due to not having PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION, a right that we should all have.

    We have been asking for it in REGISTRATION in writing since the 90s and it was never taken into consideration.

    We have written to the OMBUDSMAN and it seems that HE DOES NOT EXIST... it seems that DENIA is much worse than the worst mafias in the world, to comply with the most basic laws...

    2) IT IS NOT RESPECTED AS A NATURAL PARK
    AND IT DOESN'T STOP BUILDING

    With more than 35.000 single-family homes, destroying all the trees and making deep holes in the land without any respect, damaging the lands of the Natural Park much more than the fires...

    And now, since the evil they have done seems little to them... they are building buildings that will house hundreds of thousands of residents... including their cars, which there is, and will not be, anywhere to put them, as if the city were not already chaotic for this reason, without possible solution... making the NOISE reach unbearable and bringing the city exaggeratedly closer to the Natural Park

    The orange trees were the lungs of the Montgo Natural Park and they have been taken away, due to the ambition of those in charge, who think little of what they are mistreating... and pocketing exorbitant amounts of money...

    They started with Supermarkets... to deceive the staff... then tall buildings when everything was country houses and now with huge buildings so that a place that should have been residential becomes a hell...

    They always came to say that it was an URBAN area and a NATURAL PARK anywhere in EUROPE, it cannot be compatible or it is an urban area or it is a Natural Park but both things are IMPOSSIBLE... and since 1985, it has not stopped missing and damaging the Natural Park and GENERATING DAMAGES due to NOISE, SMOKE, UNBEARABLE STENTS, chaos on the part of the WATER COMPANY, with BLOWOUTS that are actually ATTACKS, because if you pass by at that moment, you will surely die... and with many streets damaged by them, without being fixed...

    Without WASTEWATER CHANNELING... imposed by EUROPE for 40 years and fined since then, increasing DEBT that cannot be negotiated... dirtying the lands and leaving them worthless...

    But yes... paying the least a CONTRIBUTION of €1000 which, added to the buildings that are added in an attack plan... will load the pockets of the ambitious and leave the town in diapers... without the most valuable thing it has and which is unique in it , the sea and the mountains united…

    It is not about ending the NATURAL PARK, it is about ending everything exposed, noises, stenches, smoke, etc. which today is heavily fined and remove the shooting range once and for all and bring the birds and animals that live here closer, stop the buildings in their tracks and fill the land with trees again.

    Art. 325 of Acoustic Pollution (NOISE)
    Fines of €600 to €600.000 for anyone who exceeds 45 decibels... whatever day and time it is... then holidays, Sundays, nights, etc. are added...

    *Firecrackers of €700/€1500 to anyone who throws them without permission and a recognized place.
    *ALARMS fines of €500 every time they ring outside... there are cell phones, the police and the agencies who must be responsible even during closing hours and holidays.
    *MACHINERY for gardening, construction, etc.
    There are already those with batteries and they are very silent.
    *The BARKS and FACES of DOGS without constant attention or because they are alone even if it is hours... or because they pass by... fined, we neighbors do not have to put up with a single bark from any dog, one look should be enough to avoid it... they are taken to training and end...PEACE
    If you can't have it, you don't have it... you take it to work or leave it in the care of someone who is trained to prevent it from being a nuisance or you pay for it every time it bothers you... a single video should be enough...

    The MONTGO NATURAL PARK is the TOP, the SLOPES, the FEET and the MANTLE and not a single square meter has been left undestroyed...

    Either we put an end to the constructions and the noise or it will happen like in other places... this is a war and it has to end, especially when it is a really beautiful town and it has to have SILENCE, as a rule of every day... and even more so in a NATURAL PARK

    Homes were made to live in… not three months or less, all year round.

    It must be strictly prohibited to rent until June and to throw the tenants out on the street, to get money... either they are temporary or they are annual, but whoever throws the tenant out of the rented house must be fined and heavily fined.

    Or not Dénia will have NO VALUE

    Let's be realistic and don't try to fool anyone.

    Dénia is a deserving city by Nature, but man is detracting from it on a large scale and that is what we must avoid

    The most important thing is to be aware of it and AVOID IT NOW.

    HAPPY HOLIDAYS

  4. Fernando says:

    Another populist article to generate envy and confrontation. I hope people have the brains to see it.

  5. Omniway says:

    This is an article that is very poorly focused.
    While reading it, you can see that the editor is a person with a mentality of little ambition and is aimed at people who seek to live with as little money as possible.
    First is that living is not buying. If the article is called THE FIVE MOST EXPENSIVE NEIGHBORHOODS TO LIVE, the article does not talk about that. The article talks about the most expensive TO BUY A HOUSE. In that sense, I agree with Antonietta that the prices do not correspond to what is described.
    The most expensive neighborhoods to live in are those that require the most travel for daily chores, going to work, taking the children to school, shopping, etc. and also the neighborhoods where the type of housing involves greater expenditure on maintenance, supplies and community fees.
    In that sense, the port is one of the cheapest to live in, although it is the most expensive to buy a home, according to the editor.
    On the other hand, instead of discouraging those with low incomes who are interested in living in Dénia, it could be approached differently.
    From the current situation, it can be deduced that Dénia is a place where people are motivated to make an effort to live here, investing more money than in Vergel or Benimeli, or taking out more long-term mortgages.
    As long as you can there is nothing more than the law of supply and demand. And that's not a bad thing.
    You cannot want to live in expensive areas if the income you have is not expensive. You have to get that first.

  6. Antonietta says:

    I don't know who wrote this article and where they get the information from?! Ridiculous!!
    Que se ponga al día antes de hablar ?


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