Overview
- 3 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- 125.00 m2
- 352.50 m2
Description
INFLUENCED by the Art Deco architectural style, these modern new 3-bed homes enjoy a superb location as well as luxury living.
LOCATION
‘Consum’ Shopping & Entertainment Complex – 1 min
Go-Karting Quesada – 2 min
Rojales Aqua Park – 6 min
La Marquesa Golf Resort – 10 min
La Finca Golf Resort – 11 min
Playa Moncayo (nearest beach) – 14 min
La Zenia Shopping Boulevard – 18 min
L’Aljub Shopping Centre (Elche) – 24 min
Alicante Airport – 30 min
THE VILLA
Single-storey low-profile design for maximum comfort & convenience, but with an optional rooftop solarium for those parties that just need to go to the extra level!
Spacious south-facing plot of 370m2, with orientation meaning parking can be at front or rear
Thoughtful L-shaped design, ensuring privacy is enjoyed both inside and outside of the home
Curved external render, acknowledging Spain’s superb legacy of Art Deco design
Large 44m2 open-plan living area, spilling out to terrace for inside-outside living
Fully-fitted kitchen with feature breakfast island and handy pantry under stairs
Spacious 20m2 main bedroom with en-suite, walk-in closet & terrace access
Two guest bedrooms (each 10.5m2) share family bathroom off central hall
Convenient ‘laundry-room’ for washer and dryer beside family bathroom
Quality porcelain stoneware flooring inside, matching (‘non-slip’) outside
LED lighting installed inside & out, off-street parking for one or two cars
Installation of single-flow air renewal & AirZone system (AACC zoning)
21m2 private swimming pool on sunny south elevation
Pre-installation of solar panels and EV charger
Optional extras include rooftop solarium, premium heated pool, home automation system,premium garden package, underfloor heating and various appliance options
Phase 1 is SOLD OUT
Phase 2 has NINE THREE available (from 22) with a completion date of September 2026
NB: Developer-supplied images are CGI renders of the villa with optional solarium
THE AREA
Ciudad Quesada is an unusual town because it really didn’t exist until the early 1970’s when a Spanish entrepreneur called Justo Quesada Samper decided to start his own town.
The urbanisation (part of the ancient municpality of Rojales) expanded and finally it was accepted as a real Spanish town.
Ciudad Quesada is a popular place for all ages and nationalities, with the highest proportion of overseas residents being British.





