This substantial townhouse, requiring a complete renovation, is located in the rural village of Macisvenda, within the Region of Murcia. Offering five bedrooms and a 166m² living area on a 216m² plot, it presents a project for those seeking to restore a property with significant character. The property is situated inland, away from the immediate coastal bustle, providing a tranquil setting.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The property is positioned within the village of Macisvenda, an inland setting in Murcia. It is a considerable distance from major transport hubs and the coastline, necessitating reliance on private transport for most journeys. Proximity to local amenities within the village itself is a key locational aspect.
This property is suited for individuals or families undertaking a comprehensive restoration project. It requires substantial investment in rebuilding, plumbing, wiring, and finishing. The five-bedroom layout suggests potential for a large family home or a property with adaptable living spaces once refurbished.
This is a pre-existing structure requiring full refurbishment, not a new build. The property's current state indicates a need for significant structural work, including the roof, beams, and internal systems. There is no indication of a planned completion date as it is a renovation project.
This property does not offer modern, move-in ready features. Essential services require reconnection, and the structure needs extensive repair including roofing, plumbing, and electrical work. It is located inland, far from coastal resorts and major airports, and a car is essential for access to most services and amenities.
This property is suitable for buyers with a clear vision for a full-scale renovation and the resources to undertake it. It appeals to those who are not deterred by extensive rebuilding work, including structural repairs to the roof and beams, and the complete overhaul of plumbing and electrical systems. Individuals seeking an authentic Spanish village experience, away from tourist centres, would find this location relevant. It is for those who value the potential of a large, characterful property and are prepared for a long-term project, perhaps to create a family home or a holiday retreat steeped in local character. The proximity to rural landscapes makes it relevant for those who appreciate nature and a quieter lifestyle.
The current quality of the structure is characterised by thick, load-bearing stone walls, which historically provided thermal insulation, keeping the building cooler in summer. There is no reported water leakage. However, the property requires a complete reconstruction. This includes the roof, structural beams, wiring, plumbing, and all finishing elements such as flooring, tiling, and decoration. The original layout includes a ground floor with an entrance hall, living room with a fireplace, and bedrooms, leading to a walled patio. The upper floors are designed for additional bedrooms and a bathroom, though currently unfinished. The balcony offers views of the surrounding town and countryside.
The property is listed at a starting price of €39,990, reflecting its current condition as a project requiring extensive renovation. This price point positions it as a budget-conscious option for those looking for a substantial structure to restore. Given the need for comprehensive works, the final cost will be significantly higher once refurbishment is complete. Availability is for the entire property, presented as a single unit for acquisition.
Macisvenda presents a vision of traditional Spanish rural life. The village environment suggests a slower pace, surrounded by agricultural land such as vineyards and almond groves. Daily life would revolve around local routines, with essential services like a pharmacy and supermarket located a short drive away. The property itself, with its traditional layout and walled patio, hints at a past life connected to the land, possibly involving animals. The thick stone walls suggest a certain resilience and a traditional approach to climate control, offering a cooler interior during warmer months. This is a setting for those who appreciate authenticity and are prepared to invest time and effort into a significant restoration.
Macisvenda is situated in a rural area of Murcia, characterised by rolling hills and agricultural land. The immediate surroundings offer a tranquil, authentic Spanish village atmosphere. Daily life requires reliance on a vehicle, as essential amenities like supermarkets and pharmacies are several kilometres away. Larger towns and cities, as well as the coast, are at a significant driving distance. This setting is for those who prefer a quieter, more remote lifestyle, away from urban centres, and are comfortable with the necessity of car travel for most needs. The village itself provides a basic level of local amenities.
This map displays Macisvenda within the Region of Murcia, highlighting its inland position relative to the Mediterranean coast. It illustrates the distances to key amenities such as beaches, towns, and transport links, underscoring the rural character and the necessity of private transport for accessing broader services.
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Macisvenda is positioned within the Region of Murcia, a territory in southeastern Spain. It is located inland, north of the regional capital, Murcia city. This places it geographically distinct from the more popular coastal developments of the Costa Blanca to the north or the Costa Cálida to the south. Its inland situation means it offers a more traditional, rural Spanish experience compared to the coastal resorts. Proximity to larger towns like Orihuela (34 km) and Elche (40 km) in the neighbouring Valencian Community provides access to more extensive services and urban infrastructure, albeit at a driving distance.
The property is located inland, approximately 32 km from the nearest bathing areas like Zona de Baño 'Las Escanales' and 'El Arenal', and 36 km from Platja de la Marina. The nearest supermarket and pharmacy are approximately 6.6 km and 6.7 km away, respectively. A hospital is located 24 km from the property. For golf enthusiasts, courses such as E.G Montepríncipe Golf are 24 km away, Escuela de golf Elche is 26 km, and Font del Llop Golf Resort is 28 km distant. An EV charging point is located 13 km away. The nearest major airport is over 999 km away, indicating a very significant travel distance.
The Region of Murcia generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate, characterised by hot summers and mild winters. Macisvenda, being inland and at a moderate elevation, will experience these conditions. While specific data for Macisvenda's microclimate is not provided, the broader region typically records high numbers of sunshine hours annually, contributing to a long period suitable for outdoor activities. The landscape surrounding Macisvenda is described as rural, with hills, vineyards, and almond groves, offering opportunities for walking and appreciating the natural environment. The elevation and inland location will mean more pronounced temperature variations between day and night compared to coastal areas.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020, 2025 average)
The nearest designated bathing areas are inland water spots, such as Zona de Baño 'Las Escanales' and 'El Arenal', both located 32 km away. The closest sea beaches, like Platja de la Marina, are situated approximately 36 km from Macisvenda. For golf enthusiasts, several courses are within a 24-28 km radius, including E.G Montepríncipe Golf, Escuela de golf Elche, and Font del Llop Golf Resort. The property's location does not lend itself to immediate access to water sports or a vibrant beach club scene; recreational activities would likely focus on the natural surroundings, local village life, or driving to coastal areas and golf resorts.
Source: OpenStreetMap
Macisvenda is positioned within the Region of Murcia, a territory in southeastern Spain. It is located inland, north of the regional capital, Murcia city. This places it geographically distinct from the more popular coastal developments of the Costa Blanca to the north or the Costa Cálida to the south. Its inland situation means it offers a more traditional, rural Spanish experience compared to the coastal resorts. Proximity to larger towns like Orihuela (34 km) and Elche (40 km) in the neighbouring Valencian Community provides access to more extensive services and urban infrastructure, albeit at a driving distance.
Ref: VL963650
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
Compared to developments on the immediate Costa Blanca or Costa Cálida, such as GOLDEN GREEN VILLAS in Los Alcazares (€539,900), this townhouse in Macisvenda offers a fundamentally different proposition. While coastal properties often focus on sea views, modern amenities, and proximity to resorts, Macisvenda provides an authentic rural Spanish experience. The price point of €39,990 is considerably lower than coastal options, reflecting the extensive renovation required and the inland location. Properties in areas like Los Alcazares are typically move-in ready, often featuring communal pools and proximity to beaches and marinas. In contrast, Macisvenda appeals to a buyer seeking a project, a connection to traditional village life, and a quieter environment away from the main tourist routes. The surrounding region of Murcia offers a mix of coastal towns and agricultural hinterlands; Macisvenda sits firmly within the latter, offering a lifestyle centred on the countryside rather than the sea.
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