This detached villa stands in Lo Crispin, a residential urbanisation on the edge of Algorfa, an inland village in the southern Costa Blanca. Built in 1970 and completed, the property offers 80 m² of living space with two bedrooms and one bathroom on a 245 m² plot. The setting is urban with daily amenities within walking distance, including a supermarket 78 m away and a pharmacy 305 m away. Beaches at Guardamar del Segura lie approximately 13 km to the east, while Alicante-Elche airport is roughly 30 km away in a straight line. The asking price is €225,000, sold fully furnished.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
Lo Crispin sits on the outskirts of Algorfa, a village of around 3,800 inhabitants surrounded by citrus groves and Mediterranean pine forest. The urbanisation is residential and low-rise, with the Lo Crispin tavern and bar within a short walk. Ciudad Quesada's commercial street is about a five-minute drive. The location is inland: beaches lie roughly 13 km away, reachable by car.
The property suits a two-person household or small family seeking a manageable, single-storey detached home. The plot allows space for a private pool at the front or rear. A large solarium with an open tower provides additional outdoor living area. Two communal pools are available nearby. Air conditioning, ceiling fans, and storage heaters cover year-round comfort.
This is not a new-build project. The villa dates from 1970 and is completed and immediately available. The kitchen and bathroom have been renovated, and new flooring has been installed in the living area. No construction phase or delivery schedule applies; the transaction concerns an existing, resale property sold fully furnished.
The property offers two bedrooms and one bathroom only, with 80 m² of living space. There is no private pool, although the plot allows space for one. Parking is on-street. The nearest EV charging point is 5.1 km away. Beaches and the airport require car travel of roughly 13 km and 30 km respectively. No energy certificate details or modern insulation standards are documented.
Ref: VL479894
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
This property fits several recognisable situations. A retired couple seeking a compact, single-storey detached home with low running costs and walkable daily amenities would find the configuration practical: two bedrooms, one bathroom, and a supermarket within 100 metres. Buyers prioritising outdoor space over interior floor area may value the solarium, the tower room, and the option to install a private pool on the plot. Part-year residents who want a lock-up-and-leave base in a quiet urbanisation benefit from the tiled garden and furnished sale. Buyers on a budget of around €225,000 who want a detached property rather than an apartment will find few alternatives in this segment locally. It is less suitable for households needing three or more bedrooms, a second bathroom, or new-build energy performance. Those who want to walk to the beach will need to accept a 13 km drive to the coast at Guardamar. A car is recommended, though not essential for daily errands within Algorfa. Buyers seeking golf-based living are 2.5 km from Club de Golf La Finca by road, which is a short drive rather than a walking distance. Investors considering rental use should note that the urbanisation is residential rather than touristic, with a limited service base compared with coastal zones.
The villa originates from 1970, and its current condition reflects a mix of original structure and targeted renovation. The kitchen has been completely renovated and opened into a fully fitted, modern space that connects visually with the living area while remaining functionally defined. The bathroom has also been renovated, with natural light, a walk-in shower, and a fitted vanity unit. The lounge features bow windows, new flooring, and natural light from multiple sides. Both bedrooms include fitted glass-fronted wardrobes. Climate systems include air conditioning and ceiling fans throughout, supplemented by storage heaters for winter use. Externally, the garden is tiled for low maintenance, and the covered entrance terrace provides shaded outdoor space. The principal exterior feature is the solarium with an open tower, which adds usable area and layout options. As a 1970s build, the property will not meet current new-build technical standards: no energy certificate rating is documented, and insulation, glazing, and electrical installation should be verified during a technical survey, which is standard practice for Spanish resale purchases of this age. Community pools and shared areas are managed collectively, with fees reported as low. The property is sold fully furnished, which reduces initial set-up costs but means existing furniture quality should be assessed on viewing rather than assumed.
The asking price is €225,000 for a completed, two-bedroom detached villa of 80 m² on a 245 m² plot, sold fully furnished. Within Algorfa itself, the comparable project La Vista Algorfa lists from €158,202, though that concerns a different product type and specification. In nearby Rojales and Daya Nueva, new-build apartments and villas start from €475,000 and €453,000 respectively, which places this resale villa at the lower end of the local detached market. Community fees are reported as low. Renovation of the kitchen and bathroom is already carried out.
Daily life at Lo Crispin follows the rhythm of a small inland urbanisation. Mornings can begin on the covered entrance terrace, which provides shade and space for outdoor dining, or upstairs on the solarium, where the open tower allows varied use throughout the day. The supermarket lies 78 metres from the door, so routine shopping is a matter of minutes on foot. The pharmacy is a similar short walk at 305 metres. The Lo Crispin tavern, with its bar and restaurant, functions as the informal centre of the urbanisation. The villa's street is accessed by residents only, which limits through traffic. The tiled garden requires little maintenance; a lemon tree and established pot plants are present. Both double bedrooms have fitted, glass-fronted wardrobes and garden views, and the central bathroom includes a walk-in shower and vanity unit. The kitchen has been opened into the living area while retaining a defined layout, with direct access to the rear garden. The municipal swimming pool is 400 metres away, and the sports centre Polideportivo Juan Carlos I is within 400 metres as well. For wider needs, Ciudad Quesada's high street is a five-minute drive, and Almoradí offers additional services. The climate supports outdoor use of the property for most of the year, with roughly 3,841 sunshine hours annually and an average temperature of 18.8°C. The six-month swim season means the communal pools and the nearby coast are usable from late spring to early autumn.
Algorfa is a working village of 3,788 inhabitants (2025 INE figure) set among citrus groves and pine forest. Life here is quieter than on the coast: the immediate urbanisation of Lo Crispin is residential, with a tavern, communal pools, and resident-only street access. Within a two-kilometre radius there are ten restaurants, two cafés, two banks, one pharmacy, and two dentists, enough for daily needs without leaving the village. The Polideportivo Juan Carlos I sports centre and the municipal swimming pool lie about 400 metres away, and a tennis club in Almoradí is roughly one kilometre distant. Public transport exists in the form of ten bus lines and six stops, but service frequency is limited, and most residents use a car for regional trips. Train connections are at Callosa de Segura, 8.5 km away. The nearest hospital is 5.0 km away. For shopping beyond village scale, Ciudad Quesada's high street is a five-minute drive. The surrounding landscape offers walking routes and viewpoints such as the Balcón de Montes de Benejúzar at 3.5 km and Mirador del Molino at 3.9 km. Seasonally, the village holds 32 local festivities per year, which shapes the annual calendar.
The map shows Lo Crispin on the western edge of Algorfa, with the village centre and its amenities immediately east and Club de Golf La Finca to the north-west. The straight-line distances marked, 13 km to the Guardamar beaches and roughly 30 km to Alicante airport, give a realistic sense of the inland position within the southern Costa Blanca.
Approximate area · exact address shared on request
Algorfa occupies an inland position in the Vega Baja comarca of southern Alicante province, between the Segura river valley and the coastal towns of Guardamar and Torrevieja. The village sits below the regional average in economic terms, the provincial median income is €15,750, and retains an agricultural character alongside residential tourism developments such as Lo Crispin and La Finca. Ciudad Quesada, the nearest commercial hub, is five minutes by car; Almoradí and Rojales are the closest full-service towns. Torrevieja and its hospitals, shopping, and beaches lie 15-20 minutes to the south-east.
Beaches at Guardamar del Segura, Platja de La Roqueta, Platja del Montcaio, and Platja Centre, lie approximately 13 km away by straight line, reachable by car in around 15-20 minutes. Alicante-Elche airport (ALC) is roughly 30 km in a straight line, typically a 35-40 minute drive. Valencia airport is about 159 km away and Málaga around 363 km, both relevant only for alternative routings. Golf is close: Club de Golf La Finca is 2.5 km away, with Villamartín (16 km) and Campoamor (17 km) further along the coast. The nearest EV charging station is 5.1 km away, a consideration for electric vehicle owners. A supermarket at 78 metres and pharmacy at 305 metres cover immediate needs on foot. Train stations at Callosa de Segura (8.5 km) and Callosa de Segura-Cox (9.6 km) connect towards Alicante and Murcia.
| 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
Algorfa sits at 51 metres above sea level on flat terrain, with no significant slope on the urbanisation itself. The climate data shows an average annual temperature of 18.8°C, with monthly averages ranging from 12°C in winter to 26°C in summer, and 3,841 sunshine hours per year, figures consistent with the southern Costa Blanca. The swim season, defined by sea temperatures of 20°C or above, lasts approximately six months, typically May to October. The inland position means slightly greater temperature variation than directly on the coast: warmer summer afternoons and cooler winter nights. The surrounding landscape of pine forest and citrus groves defines the setting, and viewpoints in the nearby Segura river valley lie within four kilometres. Rainfall concentrates in autumn, with dry summers as standard for the region.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020, 2025 average)
The nearest Blue Flag candidate beaches are those of Guardamar del Segura, roughly 13 km east: Platja de La Roqueta, Platja del Montcaio, and Platja Centre, all wide sandy beaches backed by pine dune parkland. The golf offer is a defining feature of the area, Club de Golf La Finca lies 2.5 km away and is ranked among the region's established 18-hole courses, with Club de Golf Villamartín (16 km) and Real Club de Golf Campoamor (17 km) reachable in 20-25 minutes. Everyday recreation is village-based: the municipal swimming pool and the Polideportivo Juan Carlos I sports centre are about 400 metres from the property, a gymnasium 1.1 km, and a tennis club in Almoradí one kilometre away. Walking routes start near the Segura river, with viewpoints at 3.5 and 3.9 km.
Source: OpenStreetMap
Algorfa occupies an inland position in the Vega Baja comarca of southern Alicante province, between the Segura river valley and the coastal towns of Guardamar and Torrevieja. The village sits below the regional average in economic terms, the provincial median income is €15,750, and retains an agricultural character alongside residential tourism developments such as Lo Crispin and La Finca. Ciudad Quesada, the nearest commercial hub, is five minutes by car; Almoradí and Rojales are the closest full-service towns. Torrevieja and its hospitals, shopping, and beaches lie 15-20 minutes to the south-east.
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 |
Within Algorfa, the most direct comparison is La Vista Algorfa, a development listing from €158,202, materially below this villa's €225,000 asking price. The comparison is partly a product-type difference: La Vista concerns apartments and smaller units, whereas this property is a detached villa with private plot and solarium. Moving outward, the new-build market in the immediate area prices considerably higher: Oceanic Apartments in Rojales start from €475,000 and Nueva Daya Villa in Daya Nueva from €453,000. Against those figures, a completed, renovated detached villa at €225,000 sits at roughly half the entry price of the nearest new-build villa, the trade-off being a 1970 construction date, two bedrooms instead of three or more, and no modern energy certification. Location-wise, Algorfa is inland compared with Rojales and Daya Nueva, both of which lie closer to the coast's touristic corridor. That difference works in both directions: Lo Crispin is quieter and cheaper, but the beach is a 13 km drive rather than a short hop, and the rental market is smaller than in coastal zones. The immediate setting, citrus groves, pine forest, and proximity to La Finca golf, places the property within the 'golf and village' segment of the Vega Baja rather than the beach segment. Buyers comparing this villa with new-build alternatives should weigh the furnished, ready-to-occupy condition and low community fees against new-build specifications, warranties, and typically better insulation. Provincial median income of €15,750 and the village population of 3,788 indicate a modest local economy where resale pricing, as here, tends to track national and international demand more than local purchasing power.
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