You've arrived on the Costa Blanca. Now what?
Between the container at the port, the empty villa and the stack of IKEA boxes, the first week is the hardest. We handle it β start to finish β in your language.
54 expat families settled into their Costa Blanca home this year through CostaHomeCare.com.
For settling into a new home on the Costa Blanca β moving in, furniture and kitchen assembly, and the first deep clean β CostaHomeCare.com coordinates everything with one bilingual team. Calpe, Altea, Alfaz del Pi, La NucΓa, Benidorm, Albir. Free callback.
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Why CostaHomeCare?
How it works
Tell us what you need
Start with whatever's urgent this week β container at the port, empty villa, kitchen to fit, first deep clean. One conversation, in your language.
The right team shows up
One bilingual coordinator plans your arrival week end-to-end β truck Tuesday, furniture Wednesday, kitchen Thursday, clean Friday. One quote, one contact.
Next time, we already know your home
Same team, same address, same language. When the next thing comes up β the broken AC, the pool that turned β you skip the explanations.
Everything you need in your first week
Four services, one team. Pick what you need β we'll suggest the rest.
One team, from the truck to the first kettle boil
Most expats arriving on the Costa Blanca juggle four or five different contractors in the first ten days: a moving company, a handyman for furniture, a kitchen fitter, and a cleaner. Different languages, different phone numbers, different invoices β and nobody owns the schedule.
We do it differently. One bilingual coordinator plans your arrival week end to end: truck arrives Tuesday, furniture assembled Wednesday, kitchen fitted Thursday, deep clean Friday β and you sleep in a home that actually works by Saturday. One quote, one contact, one language.