Flexible Payment Plans for New Build on the Costa Blanca: How Stage Payments Work in 2026
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Flexible Payment Plans for New Build on the Costa Blanca: How Stage Payments Work in 2026

New Build Homes Costa Blanca10 June 2026
Quick Answer

Costa Blanca new build typically requires 20-30% during construction (split across reservation and contract stage payments) and 70-80% on completion. The stage payment structure locks in today's price while spreading capital commitment over the build period — and all stage payments are protected by Spanish bank guarantee law.

Flexible payment plans are one of the core advantages of buying new build off-plan on the Costa Blanca — and one of the features that most buyers don't fully understand before they start looking. Instead of needing the full purchase price on day one, off-plan stage payments let you secure a property at today's price with a fraction of the total cost, paying the balance when the property is ready to live in.

The Standard Off-Plan Payment Structure

While every developer's payment plan differs slightly, the standard structure for Costa Blanca new build in 2026 follows a consistent pattern:

Stage 1: Reservation deposit (5-10%). Paid at reservation to secure the property and lock in the price. This takes the unit off the market. A typical reservation deposit for a €250,000 two-bedroom apartment is €12,500–25,000. The reservation is usually made with a simple reservation form and a bank transfer or card payment.

Stage 2: Private contract (10-20%, paid within 30 days of reservation). Once legal checks are completed (property search, title verification), the private purchase contract (Contrato de Arras or Contrato de Compraventa) is signed and the stage 2 payment is made. At this point your combined payment typically represents 20-30% of the total purchase price.

Stage 3: Optional construction stage payments. Some developers request one or two further stage payments (typically 5-10% each) during construction — for example at foundation completion, at structure completion, or at roof-on. These are common for larger or longer projects. Many shorter projects (18-month build timeline) have no construction stage payments between contract and completion.

Final stage: Completion (70-80%). The balance is paid on the day you take possession — typically via a Spanish mortgage (if financing) or a bank transfer for cash buyers. On completion day, you sign before a Notario, pay the balance, receive the keys, and the title is registered in your name.

Example timeline for a €280,000 apartment:

Month 0: Reservation €14,000 (5%)
Month 1: Private contract €42,000 (15%), total paid: €56,000 (20%)
Month 18: Completion €224,000 (80%), via mortgage or cash
Total paid: €280,000 + purchase taxes (approx 10-13%)

Why Stage Payments Work in Your Favour

The stage payment structure has several financial advantages over buying a completed resale property at full price:

Capital efficiency. A stage payment plan requires 20-30% liquid capital at commitment, not 100%. If you're selling a Nordic property to fund the purchase, you can complete the reservation and contract stages while your Nordic property sale is in process — completion timelines typically align.

Price lock + appreciation. By reserving at today's price, you lock in the purchase price for the full 18-24 month construction period. In a market appreciating at 14-18% annually, a €250,000 reservation today is a property worth approximately €295,000-300,000 at completion. You're building equity before you take possession.

Time to arrange mortgage finance. For buyers using a Spanish mortgage for the completion payment, the 18-24 month construction period gives time to assemble documentation, receive the valuation (tasación), and agree terms with a Spanish bank — without the time pressure of an imminent completion.

Staging against a Nordic property sale. Many Nordic buyers are selling a Swedish or Norwegian property to fund the Spanish purchase. The off-plan structure lets you commit to the Spanish property before your Nordic sale completes — you only need the full completion funds when the Spanish property is ready. The typical 18-24 month construction timeline accommodates most Nordic property sale timelines comfortably.

Evaluating a Developer's Payment Plan

Not all payment plans are created equal. When evaluating a developer's offer, consider:

Front-loading. Some developers front-load stage payments to fund construction — requesting 40-50% before completion. Higher front-loading requires more capital earlier and increases your exposure duration. Standard market practice is 20-30% before completion. Unusual structures with high front-loading should prompt additional due diligence on the developer's financial position.

Payment schedule flexibility. Some developers offer flexibility in timing stage payments — earlier payment for a price discount, or extended construction-phase payment deferrals. This is negotiable, particularly for buyers with cash or strong leverage (buying multiple units, early reservation).

Currency. All developer payments are in euros. If you're converting from Swedish kronor, Norwegian krone, or Sterling, you're exposed to exchange rate movements between reservation and completion. Consider using a currency broker (Wise, Caxton, Moneycorp) to forward-hedge the completion balance at reservation stage — locking in the exchange rate for the bulk payment 18-24 months ahead.

Completion deadline. The private contract must specify a completion date. The bank guarantee protection covers delays beyond this date (with the 18-month grace period). Ensure the agreed completion date is realistic and that there's a clear mechanism for extension notification.

Deposits vs Stage Payments: Key Differences

A common confusion is between the reservation 'deposit' and the contract-stage 'arras payment.' These have different legal characteristics:

Reservation deposit: Typically informal — a holding payment to take the property off the market while legal checks are done. At this stage, the sale is not legally binding. If you withdraw before signing the private contract, you can usually recover the reservation deposit (though some developers treat it as forfeited — check the reservation form carefully).

Arras (earnest money) payment: Once signed into the private contract, the arras payment is legally binding under Spanish contract law (Código Civil). If the buyer withdraws, the arras is forfeited. If the seller/developer withdraws or fails to complete, they must return double the arras amount. This is the standard Spanish mechanism for both parties' commitment.

The arras structure incentivises both sides to complete. For buyers, the risk of forfeiture focuses commitment. For sellers, the double-return obligation prevents developers from walking away from signed contracts if the market moves against them.

The Bottom Line

Costa Blanca new build payment plans are one of the best-designed features of the Spanish off-plan purchase process — offering price lock, capital efficiency, legal protection, and alignment with buyers who are selling a Nordic property to fund the purchase. Understanding the structure before you reserve ensures you're prepared for each stage and protected at every step.

When you're ready to explore current developments, browse our Costa Blanca new build listings to see which developments are taking reservations — and ask us about the specific payment plan structure for any property that interests you.

Frequently Asked Questions

1How much deposit do I need to reserve a new build property on the Costa Blanca?
Typically 5-10% of the purchase price at reservation, followed by a further 10-20% at the private contract stage within 30 days. So budget approximately 20-30% liquid capital for the pre-completion stages. The balance (70-80%) is paid on completion day, typically via a Spanish mortgage or cash transfer.
2Are my stage payments protected if the developer goes bankrupt?
Yes — under Spanish Law 20/2015, developers collecting off-plan stage payments must provide a bank guarantee (aval bancario) or insurance policy covering each payment. If the project is not completed, your stage payments must be returned with legal interest. Always confirm the guarantee documentation is in place before making stage payments beyond the initial reservation.
3Can I buy a Costa Blanca new build before my Nordic property has sold?
Yes — this is one of the key advantages of the off-plan structure. You can reserve and sign the private contract (paying 20-30%) while your Nordic property sale is in process. The 18-24 month construction period typically accommodates most Nordic property sale timelines, so your completion funds from the Nordic sale arrive in time for the Spanish completion.
4What happens to exchange rate risk between reservation and completion?
If you're paying from Swedish kronor, Norwegian krone, or Sterling, you're exposed to EUR exchange rate movements between reservation (when you lock in the price in euros) and completion (when you pay the balance). Consider using a currency broker to forward-hedge the completion balance at reservation stage, locking in today's exchange rate for the bulk payment 18-24 months ahead.
5Can I negotiate the payment plan structure with a developer?
Often, yes — particularly on payment timing and structure for the construction stages. Early reservers (Phase 1 buyers) typically have more negotiating leverage. Buyers committing to multiple units or paying cash at completion may negotiate more flexibility. The standard market structure (20-30% before completion, 70-80% at completion) is the baseline, but developers have discretion to adapt.

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