Av. Sánchez Lozano, Torre de La Horadada, Alicante, 03191, Spain
New Build
from 580,000€
Super-sized 3-bed 3-bath detached villa with pool in the heart of Costa Blanca’s Torre de La Horadada, only a few moments’ walk from the local beach.
Playa Jesuitas (nearest beach) – 5 min walk
Torre de La Horadada Marina – 3 min drive
AP7 Motorway – 3 min
La Zenia Shopping – 13 min
Las Colinas Golf & Country Club – 15 min
Las Ramblas Golf – 16 min
Murcia Airpoert – 35 min
Alicante Airport – 46 min
One of a small 4-villa development of freestanding homes, this east-southeast-facing property is packed with modern features and enjoys an enviable location next to a small municipal park and still close to all important amenities.
Early buyers can not only choose their preferred plot, but there are also a number of bespoke design options that can be discussed with our partner developer.
Open-plan living with large double-aspect corner windows that fold back for indoor-outdoor living
Flowing access between living area, landscaped gardens, 11m2 pool and terracing
Fully-fitted kitchen with feature island and all white goods supplied
Full hot & cold ducted AC installed
Reinforced security door & video intercom
Downstairs double bedroom with fitted wardrobes
Convenient WC shower-room next to main door & bedroom
Both upstairs bedrooms have fitted ‘robes, larger has en-suite bathroom
Private and roomy first-floor breakfast terrace accessed from primary bedroom
Motorised blinds in bedrooms, with home automation system for control of electronic systems
Internal stairs up to 55m2 rooftop solarium with artificial grass & pre-installed outdoor barbeque
Information and data here is for Villa #4D
The other three homes are slightly different in terms of plot size, layout, pool size and orientation.
Villa #3C has a basement included (see FLOORPLAN section below)
As a coastal town it has experienced a great deal of its fortune thanks to tourism and boasts various prestigious blue flag beaches, the most popular being Los Jesuitas, El Conde, and El Puerto. These local beaches are well known for their fine sand and crystal waters. Its popularity during the busy summer months means that the town’s population can quadruple in size with many visitors coming from other parts of Spain, mainly Madrid and Murcia to enjoy their summer residences.
In recent years Torre de la Horadada has become the home to many expatriate residents form northern Europe, the UK and Ireland. This has led to the all year round sustainability of the town, which has resulted in the advent of new local business and amenities such as supermarkets, bars, restaurants and the construction of a new, and modern tourism complex Lo Monte.
During the Spanish boom years of the first decade of the 21st century Torre like many other Spanish coastal towns saw an increase in the construction of homes, however in contrast to most other local towns this expansion was characterized for being steady and controlled which has safeguarded its appearance and the wellbeing of its residents. As a result, Torre has bucked the national trend for the demand of housing and still continues to have a number of construction projects currently in place, and although house prices have significantly reduced compared to the boom years they still favor considerably in relation to the national trend.
Although it’s a small coastal town Torre boasts various local services such as a medical center, supermarkets and two main plazas, “Pueblo Latino” and “The Square” home to a great variety of bars, restaurants and ice cream parlors meaning that all tastes and budgets are catered for.
The town is also home to a small marina of 525 moorings, which was built on a small fishing dock more than 30 years ago and has recently been a point of conflict between residents and authorities due to a proposed expansion of the port, which would endanger certain aspects of the environment as well as a negative visual impact.
As of June 2011 Torre is now home to a modest modern tourism complex, Lo Monte, which has three swimming pools, a gym and spa, and a bar/restaurant which provides local delicacies as well as international cuisine to both tourists and local residents. All the facilities are managed with the maximum respect for the environment and are adapted for children and disabled people. This complex adds to the touristic viability of the town, offering cozy wooden bungalows as well as plots to rent.
Also there is a Guardia Civil barracks located next to the famous watch-tower from which the town takes its name.
Owning a home is a keystone of wealth… both financial affluence and emotional security.
Suze Orman