Cap de l'HortaRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Final Boss"
At a median of €15.2/m², this neighborhood is the undisputed FINAL_BOSS of the Alicante rental scene. Our neighborhood analysis confirms that you are paying a massive premium for the breeze and the lack of tourist foot traffic found in Playa de San Juan. The investment outlook remains steady because the geography limits any new supply, making it a high-priced fortress that rarely sees a bargain.
The Vibe:This is the rugged, rocky edge of the city where high-rise urbanizations overlook the cliffs of Cabo de la Huerta. The residents are a mix of old Alicante money and professionals who prefer the sound of the Mediterranean over the chaos of the city center. You spend your time navigating the TRAM Line 4 stops or walking the rocky trails towards the lighthouse rather than looking for a late-night bar.
Market Median
Quick Estimate
Cap de l'Horta @ €15.2/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Why is the Average Rent so high here compared to the city center?
You’re paying for exclusivity and the fact that most properties are large apartments within gated communities that include pools and tennis courts.
Can I find anything for under €1,000 a month?
Rarely; m² stats show that even small units start near the €12/m² floor, making anything decent comfortably exceed a four-figure monthly budget.
Is street parking a disaster?
In the summer, yes, because people flock to the rocky coves; if your rental doesn't include a garage spot, prepare to suffer.
How long is the commute to Luceros?
The TRAM Line 4 takes about 20-25 minutes, which is faster than trying to navigate the morning bottleneck on Avenida de Denia by car.
What is the Investment outlook for renters turned buyers?
Prices are at an all-time high and land is scarce, so while equity is safe, don't expect the explosive rental yields found in up-and-coming inland districts.