€240,000
Flat / apartment in Avenida Catedratico Soler, Benalúa, Alicante / Alacant
- Distrito 3 - Sur, Alicante
- Rent ~€1,075/mo
- +10.1% growth · 5.3–6.7% yield
- low expat community · Walkability 5/10
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What Distrito 3 - Sur is actually like
Distrito 3 - Sur is predominantly Spanish — working families and retirees make up the bulk of residents, and the street-level experience reflects that. You will hear Spanish almost exclusively in the local cafés and supermarkets. The expat density is low, and the international community that does exist tends to be budget-conscious long-term residents rather than newly arrived professionals seeking an English-speaking social scene. There are 27 English-language services recorded across the district (RelocateIQ local data, April 2026), which is functional but thin compared to higher-density expat zones like Playa de San Juan.
The social mix skews toward established households with school-age children and older residents who have lived in the area for decades. There is no single square or café that functions as an expat meeting point in the way that, say, the Explanada area does for the city centre crowd. MO Specialty Coffee and Donde Emma Café attract a younger, more mixed clientele and are the closest the district comes to an informal international gathering spot — but expect predominantly local faces. This is a district where integration into Spanish daily life is not optional; it is the default.
Studio and one-bed units represent the most liquid end of the market. Studios carry a median purchase price of €82,500, with furnished rents running €650–€900/month and yields of 5.2%–6.8% (Fotocasa, April 2026). One-bed apartments sit at a median of €118,800, with furnished rents of €750–€1,000/month and yields of 5.5%–7.1% — the strongest yield range in the district. Average days on market for studios is 75 days, rising to 80 for one-beds, indicating reasonable but not rapid absorption at this price point (Fotocasa, April 2026).
- ✓Local families
- ✓Budget renters
- ✓First-time buyers
- ✓Commute workers
- ×Nightlife seekers
- ×Luxury buyers
- ×Expat partygoers
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Figures are city-level monthly estimates. Source: Numbeo Cost of Living Index 2024, updated quarterly.
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