Overview
- 4 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- 122.00 m2
- 150.00 m2
Description
JUST LAUNCHED! We’re delighted to promote these brand-new 4-bed homes on the edge of Bigastro, just south of Orihuela

THE LOCATION
Vistabella Golf Resort: 15 min
La Finca Golf: 22 min
Playa Cesped La Veleta (nearest beach): 27 min
La Zenia Shopping Boulevard: 27 min
L’Aljub Shopping Mall: 30 min
Alicante Airport – 37 min
Corvera / Murcia Airport – 47 min
THE VILLA
Built with modern techniques but in amore traditional style with rooftop turrets etc.
Open-plan lounge with direct access to sun terrace for true inside-outside living
Double-apsect full-height windows for extra natural light throughout
Quality fully-fitted ergonomic U-shaped kitchen with breakfast bar
First bedroom downstairs, fitted robes & outside access to side
Outside laundry-room at rear of property
Handy storage room under stairs
Optional private swimming pool (price €20k)
Main bedroom on first floor has en-suite and sitting area
Two further double bedrooms share the family bathroom
Huge under-build accessed from ground floor, suitable for home office, gym, cinema etc
Under-build is accessed viashared underground driveway so could be used as 2-car garage
Rooftop 40m2 solarium access internally from first floor, with feature corner ‘turret’ and views
NB: white goods (hob, hood, oven, microwave, dishwasher, washer & fridge) are also included for a limited time.
Delivery date is March 2026 – staged payments between contract & keys
Listing details & FLOORPLAN below relate to Villa #3
PRICE UPDATE
Villa 3: 35m2 garden, 76m2 under-build – €239,900
Villa 4: 53m2 garden, 62m2 under-build – €249,900
Villa 5: 219m2 garden, 114m2 under-build – €399,900 (Dec ’26 delivery)
Villa 6: 151m2 garden, 76m2 under-build – price TBC
Villa 7: 72m2 garden, 62m2 under-build – SOLD
Villa 8: 35m2 garden, 77m2 under-build – €259,900
THE AREA
At the time of its foundation, Bigastro’s economy as based solely on agriculture (namely flax and hemp) but in the 19th century, the fall of the textile sector sparked interest in citrus fruits and products from local fields. There is now also industrial activity, mainly in the form of construction and manufacturing.
In 2005, Bigastro had 6,450 residents, 12% of which were from overseas, mostly British.
The typical dishes in the area are stew and rabbit with rice. Other important dishes in Bigastro come from the pastry shops: almojábanas, toñas, almendrados, monas and soplillos.

Night festivals and stalls are the essence of celebration dedicated to Saint Joachim in August. Others are El Rosario de la Aurora, every Sunday in October, the festivals of the Santa Cruz, of Romería de San Isidro and of Santa Ana. The musical tradition goes back over a century and is presented in the form of the Union Musical Band of Bigastro.
El Abuelo, as he is normally known (Saint Joachim) over other titles. In October 1993, the 200th anniversary of his first arrival in Bigastro was commemorated, with the unveiling of a sculpture of their patron saint.





