This residential development is located in Alhama de Murcia, an inland town of roughly 24,000 inhabitants in the Region of Murcia, approximately 30 km south of the regional capital. The project comprises new-build two-bedroom, two-bathroom bungalows of 67, 68 m², available as ground-floor units with private gardens or first-floor units with terraces and private solariums. Prices range from €267,900 to €287,900. Construction is under way, with delivery indicated for the fourth quarter of 2027. The setting is urban, with a supermarket 123 metres away, a pharmacy within 236 metres, and a railway station under one kilometre from the site.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The development sits within the built-up area of Alhama de Murcia, at approximately 200 metres above sea level, inland from the coast. Daily amenities are within walking distance: a supermarket at roughly 120 metres and a pharmacy at under 250 metres. The nearest beaches on the Mazarrón coast lie about 33 km away by straight line. Golf courses are reachable by car, the closest being Condado de Alhama at approximately 14 km.
The homes are configured as two-bedroom, two-bathroom bungalows with ensuite facilities, fitted wardrobes, a utility room, and either a private garden or a terrace with solarium. A communal pool, parking, hot and cold air conditioning, and underfloor heating in the bathrooms are included. This layout supports year-round living for couples or small households, as well as use as a second residence.
Construction is currently under way, with delivery indicatively scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2027. As a new-build development, the properties benefit from current building regulations, double glazing, pre-installation for satellite television and WiFi, and modern fitted kitchens. Completion dates remain subject to the standard construction schedule and should be treated as indicative until confirmed by the developer.
The development does not offer a private pool; pool access is communal. The plot sizes are compact, with a built area of 67, 68 m² and two bedrooms, which limits space for larger households. The location is inland: there is no sea view or beach within walking distance, and the nearest coast is roughly 33 km away. No private garden is available on first-floor units; these have terraces and solariums instead.
This development suits buyers seeking a new-build home at a price point below coastal alternatives, who accept an inland location in exchange for lower cost and a genuinely Spanish town environment. Recognisable situations include: a couple seeking a low-maintenance two-bedroom home for year-round living, using the walking-distance amenities and the railway connection to Murcia; a buyer planning semi-relocation who wants services that continue through winter, since Alhama's economy is not tourism-dependent; and a second-home buyer whose priority is golf and outdoor activity rather than beach proximity, given Condado de Alhama at 14 km, Camposol Golf Club and Corvera Golf at around 21 km, and the Sierra Espuña park nearby. The configuration also works for households that occasionally host guests, using the second bedroom and ensuite arrangement. It is less suitable for buyers who want to walk to the beach, who need more than two bedrooms, or who expect resort-style facilities on site, the pool is communal and the communal areas are modest in scale. Buyers relying on regular international flights should note that Alicante-Elche airport is approximately 90 km away by straight line, and the nearest hospital is 24 km, which is relevant for those with specific medical or travel-frequency requirements.
The specification list for the development covers a range of climate-control and finishing features. Each home includes hot and cold air conditioning, underfloor heating, and underfloor heating in the bathrooms specifically, a feature that improves winter comfort given the inland winters, where average temperatures drop to around 9°C. Windows are double glazed, supporting both thermal performance and noise reduction in an urban setting. Kitchens are fitted, wardrobes are fitted throughout, and an ensuite bathroom serves the principal bedroom. A utility room is included, which adds practical storage and laundry space in a 67, 68 m² footprint. Ground-floor units have private gardens oriented toward communal green space with garden views; first-floor units have a private terrace plus a solarium, giving the upper typology additional outdoor area and, per the developer's listing, views that extend toward the lake environment associated with the surrounding area. Connectivity is addressed through satellite television pre-installation and WiFi provision. The imagery provided shows contemporary finishes: an open-plan living-dining-kitchen layout, a bathroom with a double-sink vanity, and modern bedroom finishes. As construction is still under way, finishes shown are representative; buyers purchasing off-plan should confirm final material specifications, appliance inclusions, and energy certification in the purchase contract, as these are fixed at contractual stage rather than at reservation stage.
Prices start from €267,900, with the range extending to €287,900 across the available units. The price band reflects the two typologies: ground-floor bungalows with private gardens and first-floor units with terraces and private solariums. All units have two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a built area of 67, 68 m². Compared with coastal new-build stock in the wider region, for example, Golden Green Villas in Los Alcázares from €539,900, the pricing is materially lower, consistent with the inland position roughly 33 km from the nearest beaches. Availability and specific unit pricing should be verified with the developer, as allocations change during the construction phase.
Alhama de Murcia is a working Spanish town rather than a purpose-built coastal resort. Daily life around the development takes place on foot for most errands: the supermarket is around the corner, pharmacies, banks, cafés and restaurants are concentrated within a two-kilometre radius, and the town's municipal sports centres, Pabellón Municipal Sierra Espuña at 300 metres, Complejo Municipal de Deportes El Praíco at 500 metres, and Pabellón Municipal Adolfo Suárez at 800 metres, provide indoor sports facilities close to home. The town has a population of just over 24,000 (INE 2025), which supports a stable level of services, schools and healthcare year-round, in contrast to seasonal resort towns. The rhythm here is inland-Mediterranean: warm summers with average temperatures reaching about 27°C, mild winters around 9°C, and a high number of sunshine hours, historically close to 3,800 per year. The Sierra Espuña regional park lies to the northwest, and viewpoints such as Mirador de la Muela (1.5 km) and Mirador del Embalse de Algeciras (4.3 km) indicate the walking and outdoor options in the immediate hinterland. A car is useful for reaching the coast, golf courses and the hospital at 24 km, but is not required for day-to-day needs. The railway station at 0.9 km connects the town to Murcia and the wider regional network, and four public transport stops with seven lines serve the municipality. For buyers accustomed to coastal urbanisations, the distinction matters: this is town living with inland climate and pricing, with the coast as a reachable destination rather than a daily backdrop.
The immediate environment is urban and serviced. Within a two-kilometre radius, the amenity count includes 14 restaurants, 7 pharmacies, 9 banks, 3 cafés and 2 dentists, a density that reflects a functioning town centre rather than a suburban development on the edge of nowhere. The supermarket at 123 metres and pharmacy at 236 metres put daily essentials within a two-to-three minute walk. Three municipal sports pavilions sit within 800 metres, which is relevant for buyers who play indoor sports or want gymnasium facilities nearby. For healthcare beyond pharmacy level, the hospital is 24 km away, a distance that requires a car or an ambulance service in non-routine situations. Transport-wise, the Alhama de Murcia railway station is 0.9 km from the site, and the town is served by 7 public transport lines across 4 stops. Alicante-Elche airport (ALC) is roughly 90 km in a straight line, making airport transfers a drive of approximately one hour under normal conditions; Corvera airport serving the Murcia region is also within practical range. A car remains convenient for the coast, golf and hospital, but is not essential for groceries, schools, or eating out.
The map shows the development's position within the town of Alhama de Murcia, inland in the Region of Murcia. Note the walkable cluster of amenities around the site, the railway station under one kilometre away, and the distances to the Mazarrón coast (approximately 33 km), the golf courses (14, 21 km) and Murcia city (30 km). The Sierra Espuña rises to the northwest.
Approximate area · exact address shared on request
Alhama de Murcia occupies a central position in the southern half of the Region of Murcia, bordered by Librilla, Murcia, Fuente Álamo, Mazarrón, Totana and Mula. Murcia city lies 30 km to the northeast and Cartagena 47 km to the south, placing the town within commuting range of both. Elche, at 79 km, sits beyond the regional boundary toward Alicante. This centrality makes Alhama a practical base for accessing the interior sierras, the Mazarrón coast and the regional capital without living in any of them, a position that explains both its pricing level and its year-round, non-seasonal character.
Distances from the development, measured in straight-line terms: the nearest beaches on the Mazarrón coast, Playa de Cueva Lobos, Playa de Piedra Mala and Playa Amarilla, are each approximately 33 km away, a drive of roughly 35, 40 minutes. Golf is closer: Condado de Alhama at 14 km, with Camposol Golf Club and Corvera Golf both at around 21 km. Murcia city, with a population of approximately 463,000, is 30 km away, and Cartagena is 47 km. The hospital is 24 km from the site. An electric-vehicle charging point is available at 8.6 km, with a Tesla Supercharger at Totana at 8.7 km. Alicante-Elche airport is approximately 90 km by straight line. Locally, the supermarket (123 m), pharmacy (236 m) and railway station (0.9 km) are all walkable.
| Alicante-Elche (ALC) | 90 km |
| Valencia (VLC) | 200 km |
| Alhama de Murcia | 0.9 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
Alhama de Murcia sits at 206 metres above sea level on an inland plain framed by the Sierra Espuña to the northwest. The climate is continental-Mediterranean: average monthly temperatures range from around 9°C in winter to 27°C in summer, with an annual mean of 18.4°C. Sunshine hours are high, at a historical average of approximately 3,797 per year. The swimming season, defined by sea water temperature of 20°C or above, is around four months, relevant because the coast is 33 km away, so pool and sea use require planning rather than spontaneity. The inland position means hotter summer afternoons and cooler winter nights than the immediate coast, which the specified underfloor heating and air conditioning address directly. For outdoor activity, the viewpoints at Mirador de la Muela (1.5 km), Mirador de Alhama (4.0 km) and Mirador del Embalse de Algeciras (4.3 km) mark the walking terrain in the municipality, and the Sierra Espuña regional park provides longer hiking and cycling routes within a short drive.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020, 2025 average)
The nearest beaches, Playa de Cueva Lobos, Playa de Piedra Mala and Playa Amarilla, lie approximately 33 km away on the Mazarrón coastline, an area known for long, less-developed stretches of shore. These are driving-distance beaches rather than daily beaches. Closer recreation is land-based: three golf courses within about 21 km, led by Condado de Alhama at 14 km, a large resort-scale course; Camposol Golf Club and Corvera Golf provide alternatives at similar distance. In town, the three municipal sports pavilions within 800 metres cover indoor sports, and the surrounding sierra and reservoir viewpoints support walking, cycling and birdwatching. The communal pool on site covers daily swimming needs during the roughly four-month warm season, reducing dependence on the coast for water-based leisure.
Source: OpenStreetMap
Alhama de Murcia occupies a central position in the southern half of the Region of Murcia, bordered by Librilla, Murcia, Fuente Álamo, Mazarrón, Totana and Mula. Murcia city lies 30 km to the northeast and Cartagena 47 km to the south, placing the town within commuting range of both. Elche, at 79 km, sits beyond the regional boundary toward Alicante. This centrality makes Alhama a practical base for accessing the interior sierras, the Mazarrón coast and the regional capital without living in any of them, a position that explains both its pricing level and its year-round, non-seasonal character.
Alhama de Murcia is a Spanish municipality in the autonomous community of the Region of Murcia. It is located in the north of the southern half of the region. The municipality shares borders with Librilla in its north, Murcia in its northeast, Fuente Álamo de Murcia in its east, Mazarrón in its south, Totana in its west and Mula in its northwest.
| Month | Avg. Temperature | Rainfall |
|---|---|---|
| January | 9.2°C | 34 mm |
| February | 9.9°C | 29 mm |
| March | 13.0°C | 36 mm |
| April | 15.7°C | 37 mm |
| May | 18.9°C | 41 mm |
| June | 23.5°C | 15 mm |
| July | 26.9°C | 4 mm |
| August | 27.1°C | 7 mm |
| September | 23.2°C | 28 mm |
| October | 18.2°C | 45 mm |
| November | 13.3°C | 41 mm |
| December | 9.6°C | 33 mm |
Ref: VL406006
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
Within the wider Murcia and south-eastern Spanish market, this development competes primarily on price and town-centre convenience rather than coastal position. The most direct comparable in the dataset is Golden Green Villas in Los Alcázares, priced from €539,900, more than double the entry price here, which reflects the premium attached to the Mar Menor coastal strip, where beaches are within walking distance. Alhama de Murcia's proposition is different: the €267,900 entry point buys a new-build two-bedroom home with solarium or garden, in a town with year-round services, at the cost of a 33 km drive to the sea. Buyers weighing the two options are effectively trading beach proximity and resort atmosphere for a lower purchase price, inland climate, and a Spanish municipal environment that does not empty in winter. Within Alhama's own market, the development's position inside the town, rather than in outlying urbanisations such as Condado de Alhama, 14 km away, gives it walking access to the supermarket, pharmacy, banks and railway station that resort-based developments lack. Against Murcia city (30 km) itself, Alhama offers lower pricing and proximity to the Sierra Espuña, at the expense of metropolitan services and the hospital, which sits 24 km away. For golf-focused buyers, the location is workable but not optimal: Condado de Alhama, Camposol and Corvera are all driving-distance rather than adjacent, whereas purpose-built golf urbanisations place courses at the doorstep. The regional picture suggests this development occupies a specific niche: entry-level new build in a serviced inland town, suited to buyers for whom cost, year-round livability and connectivity by rail outweigh coastal immediacy.
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