Overview
- 3 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- 107.32 m2
- 332.96 m2
Description
WE ARE pleased to present nine superb new villas in the Spanish town of San Miguel de Salinas.
With a cleverly-designed L-shape, the orientation means complete privacy for owners and guests, with the OPTION of a swimming pool, if required.
THE LOCATION
✅ AP7 Motorway – 7 min
✅ La Zenia Shopping Boulevard – 15 min
✅ La Finca Golf Resort – 18 min
✅ Playa de la Zenia (nearest beach) – 18 min
✅ Alicante Airport – 39 min
✅ Murcia Airport – 45 min
THE VILLAS
Hyper-insulated for economical efficiency, these new villas not only have double-thick external walls with air chambers and insulation, but double hollow brick partitionas also separate rooms internally.
Villas face eith north or south but the single-storey design means all-day sunshine during teh summer months.
Additionaly, all villas feature:
Spacious plots, sized between 294m2 and 333m2 – all facing either north or south
Outside space includes sun terrace, covered patio area & optional 15m2 pool
Open-plan living area (54m2) with view & direct access to sun terrace
Double-aspect windows allowing maximum natural light to flow
Full-fitted kitchen with breakfast bar & porcelain worktops
Energy-efficient induction hob with integrated extractor
Video intercom & pre-installtion for cable & antenna TV
Main bedroom suite (20m2) with patio doors & access to sun terrace
Two extra guest bedrooms (both 11m2) with direct access to sun terrace
Both bathrooms fully-tiled and fitted with furniture, screens & wall-hung toilets
All main rooms have motorised blinds, bedrooms have fitted & lined wardrobes
External access to huge (86m2) rooftop solarium (with power outlets & TV connection)
Villa 402 is due for delivery in December 2025, with the rest arriving in April 2026 – staged payments between contract & keys.
Prices vary slightly, with the details in this listing relating to #402
THE AREA
It is thought that settlement began in the area during Roman times, at a place known as Nisdomia.
The area has always been connected to the Orihuela district but in 1836 the town’s urban area was separated from it and in 1955 the municipal boundary was extended into the country to form an imaginary triangle between the Pedrera Reservoir, the Torrevieja lagoon and La Peña del Águila.





