This completed two-bedroom apartment is situated in Algorfa, an inland village in the Alicante province of the Costa Blanca, set among citrus groves and Mediterranean pine forest. The property measures 67 m² and includes one bathroom, a private terrace with mountain views, air conditioning and lift access, with a communal pool within the residential complex. Daily amenities are within walking distance, with a supermarket approximately 78 metres away and a pharmacy around 305 metres away. The nearest beaches lie roughly 13 km away, while Club de Golf La Finca is approximately 2.5 km from the village. Alicante-Elche Airport is around 30 km in a straight line. The listed price starts at €139,995.
Within its immediate market, this apartment competes primarily on price and location. LA VISTA ALGORFA, also in Algorfa, lists from €158,202, a modest premium that typically reflects newer construction or larger footprints in the same village setting. Further afield, OCEANIC APARTMENTS in Rojales starts at €475,000 and NUEVA DAYA VILLA in Daya Nueva at €453,000, both representing the modern new-build segment of the southern Costa Blanca. The gap of over €300,000 between this resale unit and those developments frames the core trade-off in the region: newer buildings with contemporary specification, more bathrooms and communal spa-style facilities versus an established village-centre property at entry-level pricing. Algorfa itself differs from Rojales and Daya Nueva in character: all three are inland or near-coast villages of the Vega Baja, but Algorfa's proximity to Club de Golf La Finca (2.5 km) is a distinguishing asset shared with few locations at this price point. For buyers comparing coastal options, Torrevieja and Guardamar del Segura offer walkable beach access at higher per-square-metre prices and a more seasonal, tourism-driven rhythm; Algorfa remains a year-round Spanish village with agricultural surroundings and a lower density of holiday lets. Accessibility is comparable across the area, with the AP-7 and N-332 connecting the corridor and Alicante-Elche Airport roughly 30, 40 minutes from all three inland locations. In investment terms, resale village apartments in the Vega Baja tend to show steadier rental demand for long-term letting than holiday-let markets, though buyers should verify local licensing and community rules on letting before assuming any rental strategy.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The apartment sits in the urban centre of Algorfa, a village of roughly 3,788 inhabitants at 51 metres above sea level. Amenities are concentrated within walking distance: supermarket, pharmacy, cafés and restaurants. The coast is approximately 13 km away, and the AP-7 corridor connects the village to the wider region. Train stations at Callosa de Segura are roughly 8.5, 9.6 km away, and ten public transport lines serve the area.
The dwelling suits buyers seeking a compact, low-maintenance base with functional amenities close at hand. Two bedrooms and 67 m² accommodate a couple or small household. The private terrace and mountain views provide outdoor space, while the communal pool covers seasonal recreation without private maintenance obligations. Air conditioning and lift access address everyday comfort and accessibility within the building.
This is not a new-build development. The property dates from 1970 (indicative) and is delivered in completed condition, meaning no construction phase, off-plan payments or delivery risk applies. Interior imagery shows a modernised kitchen and living areas. Buyers should verify the exact renovation history and technical condition during due diligence, as is standard for properties of this age.
The property offers one bathroom only and 67 m² of living space, which limits suitability for larger households. No private garden, private pool, garage or storage room is listed. EV charging is not available in the immediate vicinity; the nearest charging point is approximately 5.1 km away. Beach access requires a drive of roughly 13 km, so the location is inland rather than coastal.
This property fits several recognisable buyer situations. A couple seeking a lock-up-and-leave second home within walking distance of shops will find the village-centre location practical, with the communal pool covering seasonal use without maintenance duties. Budget-focused buyers comparing coastal new-builds at €400,000+ may find the entry price of €139,995 allows ownership in the same region at a fraction of the outlay, accepting an older building and inland position. Buyers who golf regularly benefit from Club de Golf La Finca roughly 2.5 km away. Part-year residents who prefer Spanish village life, bakeries, cafés, a village pool and local festivities, over tourist resorts will recognise the setting. The property is less suitable for households needing two bathrooms, substantial living space or private outdoor grounds, and for buyers who want to walk to the beach, given the 13 km distance. Remote workers should verify internet provision in the building, as older constructions vary in this respect. Buyers relying on public transport will note six bus stops and ten lines locally, plus rail connections at Callosa de Segura around 8.5 km away, but car ownership remains the practical norm for regional mobility. Finally, those seeking a renovation project should note the interior appears already modernised, which reduces upside from refurbishment but removes immediate works obligations.
The property's imagery shows a modernised interior: a kitchen with white cabinetry and stainless-steel appliances, a dining area with a piano and balcony access, and a courtyard setting with palm trees, pool and fountain within the communal grounds. Air conditioning is listed, which covers the summer months when average regional temperatures reach 26°C. The lift addresses vertical access within the building. As a 1970 construction, the underlying build differs from current regulations: buyers should verify insulation levels, window quality, electrical installation and plumbing condition, as these vary considerably in buildings of this era. No energy performance certificate detail is provided in the available data; obtaining the certificado de eficiencia energética is a standard part of the purchase file in Spain and should be requested from the vendor. The single bathroom serves both bedrooms, which is a layout characteristic of the period. The communal areas, pool, courtyard and fountain, appear maintained in the imagery, though the community fee, reserve fund and planned building works should be reviewed in the community documentation during due diligence. Private terrace construction and orientation can be confirmed on viewing; mountain views are listed. Overall, the specification reads as a cared-for older apartment with selective modernisation rather than a full contemporary refit, and the price point reflects this positioning.
The property is listed from €139,995. This positions it below the nearest comparable listing in Algorfa, LA VISTA ALGORFA (from €158,202), and well below newer developments in Rojales (from €475,000) and Daya Nueva (from €453,000). The price difference largely reflects the 1970 construction date, the 67 m² footprint and the single bathroom, compared with newer, larger units. For buyers prioritising location and walkability over new-build specification, the price reflects the inland village position and existing-build condition. Availability and viewing arrangements should be confirmed directly.
Daily life around this apartment is organised around the village rather than the coast. The supermarket sits roughly 78 metres from the door, the pharmacy about 305 metres, and ten restaurants, two cafés, two banks and two dentists operate within a two-kilometre radius. This density means most errands are done on foot, which reduces day-to-day car dependency, although a car remains useful for beach visits, airport runs and regional travel. The residential rhythm is that of a working Spanish village: quiet mornings, activity around the municipal swimming pool and sports centre (both around 400 metres away), and local festivities, 32 public holidays per year are recorded locally, punctuating the calendar. The apartment itself functions as a compact base: a living area with balcony access, a modernised kitchen with white cabinetry, two bedrooms and one bathroom. The private terrace with mountain views provides the main outdoor space, supplemented by the communal pool and courtyard with fountain, visible in the property imagery. Seasonally, the area records around 3,841 hours of sunshine per year and a six-month swimming season, so terrace and pool use extends well beyond summer. The nearest beaches, Platja de La Roqueta, Platja del Montcaio and Platja Centre, all lie approximately 13 km away, roughly a 15, 20 minute drive, making beach days a planned excursion rather than a spontaneous walk. Golfers are notably well served for an inland location: Club de Golf La Finca is approximately 2, 2.5 km away, with Villamartín and Campoamor within 16, 17 km.
Algorfa sits inland on the southern Costa Blanca, surrounded by citrus groves and pine forest, at 51 metres elevation with negligible slopes within the village. The municipality covers 18.5 km² and counts roughly 3,788 inhabitants, giving it the scale and rhythm of a genuine village rather than a resort. Amenities cluster within a two-kilometre radius: ten restaurants, two cafés, two banks, a pharmacy and two dentists cover daily needs, while the municipal swimming pool and Polideportivo Juan Carlos I sports centre both sit around 400 metres away. Healthcare is available at a hospital approximately 5 km distant. For recreation beyond the village, viewpoints at Balcón de Montes de Benejúzar (3.5 km) and Mirador del Molino (3.9 km) offer walking destinations, and the tennis club at Almoradí lies about 1 km away. Regional travel relies on road connections: the AP-7 motorway links the area to Alicante (airport around 30 km straight-line) and to the beaches of Guardamar del Segura roughly 13 km away. Rail connections at Callosa de Segura, 8.5, 9.6 km away, provide an alternative to driving. Median provincial income of €15,750 and the village's agricultural surroundings indicate a modest, locally rooted economy rather than a tourism-driven one.
The map shows the apartment's position within Algorfa's village centre, with the supermarket and pharmacy within a short walk. Club de Golf La Finca appears to the north, the beaches of Guardamar del Segura roughly 13 km east, and the connections towards Alicante-Elche Airport and the AP-7 corridor northwards, a setting typical of the Costa Blanca's citrus-growing inland villages.
Approximate area · exact address shared on request
Algorfa occupies an inland position in the Vega Baja comarca of southern Alicante province, between the towns of Almoradí, Benejúzar and Daya Nueva, roughly 13 km from the coast at Guardamar. This places it closer to golf and agricultural countryside than to the beach, distinguishing it from coastal resorts such as Torrevieja. The village sits on the AP-7 corridor, with Alicante-Elche Airport roughly 30 km straight-line to the north and the Orihuela Costa golf belt a short drive south. The regional centre of Orihuela and the historic town of Elche both lie within practical day-trip distance.
Beaches lie approximately 13 km away (Platja de La Roqueta, Platja del Montcaio, Platja Centre), a drive of roughly 15, 20 minutes. Golf is notably closer: Club de Golf La Finca is 2.5 km away, with Club de Golf Villamartín at 16 km and Real Club de Golf Campoamor at 17 km. Alicante-Elche Airport is around 30 km in a straight line, typically a 35, 45 minute drive; Valencia Airport is roughly 159 km away and Málaga around 363 km. The nearest hospital is 5 km away, and an EV charging station is 5.1 km distant. Supermarket (78 m) and pharmacy (305 m) are walkable. Train stations at Callosa de Segura and Callosa de Segura-Cox are 8.5 and 9.6 km away respectively.
| Alicante-Elche (ALC) | 30 km |
| Valencia (VLC) | 159 km |
| Callosa de Segura | 8.5 km |
| Callosa de Segura-Cox | 9.6 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
The location records approximately 3,841 hours of sunshine per year and an average annual temperature of 18.8°C, with monthly averages ranging from 12°C to 26°C. The swimming season, defined by sea temperatures of 20°C or above, extends around six months. At 51 metres above sea level, the terrain is essentially flat, which suits walking and cycling. The immediate landscape combines Mediterranean pine forest and citrus groves, characteristic of the Segura river valley inland from Guardamar. Two viewpoints within 4 km offer access to the surrounding hills, while the coast itself remains a short drive away. The inland position means slightly greater temperature variation than directly on the coast, marginally warmer summers and cooler winter nights, a factor buyers comparing beachfront and village locations may wish to weigh. Air conditioning in the apartment addresses the summer months.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020, 2025 average)
The nearest beaches, Platja de La Roqueta, Platja del Montcaio and Platja Centre, lie approximately 13 km away on the coast towards Guardamar del Segura; current Blue Flag status for individual beaches should be verified with the Fundación Educación Ambiental, as designations are reviewed annually. Golf is the strongest recreational asset nearby: Club de Golf La Finca, roughly 2.5 km away, is one of the region's established 18-hole courses, set in the local countryside. Villamartín (16 km) and Real Club de Golf Campoamor (17 km) extend the options southward. In the village itself, the Piscina Municipal (0.4 km) and Polideportivo Juan Carlos I (0.4 km) provide everyday sport and swimming, with a tennis club at Almoradí around 1 km away and a gymnasium at 1.1 km. Hiking to the nearby viewpoints of Balcón de Montes de Benejúzar and Mirador del Molino covers light outdoor recreation.
Source: OpenStreetMap
Algorfa occupies an inland position in the Vega Baja comarca of southern Alicante province, between the towns of Almoradí, Benejúzar and Daya Nueva, roughly 13 km from the coast at Guardamar. This places it closer to golf and agricultural countryside than to the beach, distinguishing it from coastal resorts such as Torrevieja. The village sits on the AP-7 corridor, with Alicante-Elche Airport roughly 30 km straight-line to the north and the Orihuela Costa golf belt a short drive south. The regional centre of Orihuela and the historic town of Elche both lie within practical day-trip distance.
Algorfa is a village in the Costa Blanca area of Spain, near the coast and surrounded by Mediterranean pine forest and citrus groves.
| Month | Avg. Temperature | Rainfall |
|---|---|---|
| January | 11.9°C | 23 mm |
| February | 12.6°C | 14 mm |
| March | 14.6°C | 26 mm |
| April | 16.6°C | 23 mm |
| May | 19.7°C | 15 mm |
| June | 23.2°C | 12 mm |
| July | 26.1°C | 1 mm |
| August | 26.4°C | 12 mm |
| September | 23.7°C | 52 mm |
| October | 20.1°C | 26 mm |
| November | 15.6°C | 37 mm |
| December | 12.3°C | 30 mm |
Ref: VL333821
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
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