This townhouse in Benigembla, located inland on the Costa Blanca, offers a tranquil living environment. Featuring three bedrooms and three bathrooms spread across 116 m², the property is ready for immediate occupancy. Its location combines the serenity of the Spanish countryside with convenient access to daily amenities. The property is part of a small community of seven units, situated on a quiet cul-de-sac just outside the village of Benigembla.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The property is situated in Benigembla, a municipality in the Pop Valley, at some distance from the coastline. The town itself is accessible by car, with essential amenities within reach. Larger towns like Dénia and Benidorm are a driving distance away, as are various beaches and golf courses.
This type of townhouse is suitable for individuals or families seeking a peaceful living environment while maintaining access to necessary services. The layout with three bedrooms and three bathrooms provides ample space for guests or for creating a home office. The presence of a private terrace and a pellet stove enhances the overall comfort.
The property is completed and ready for occupancy. This means construction is finished, and the house can be moved into immediately. There are no indications of planned further construction phases that might affect the immediate living environment.
This development does not offer direct access to the beach or sea. The distance to major urban centers and international airports is considerable. Public transport options are limited, making a private car advisable for most journeys.
This townhouse in Benigembla suits various lifestyle preferences. It is a viable option for individuals or families desiring a quieter pace of life away from coastal bustle, yet still wanting amenities within reach. The three bedrooms and three bathrooms offer flexibility for housing family members or setting up a dedicated workspace. Its ready-to-move-in status appeals to buyers who wish to settle immediately without extended construction delays. The surrounding area, offering hiking and cycling opportunities and proximity to nature, attracts outdoor enthusiasts. For those seeking an authentic Spanish village experience with local services and a sense of community, Benigembla could be appealing. It also presents an option for potential buyers considering a property for rental income from tourists exploring the region by car and seeking peace.
The property is characterized by finishes focused on comfort and practical use. Air conditioning is installed in all rooms, ensuring climate control throughout the year. The presence of fitted wardrobes in the bedrooms provides ample storage. The living room features a pellet stove, contributing to ambiance and warmth during cooler periods. Double glazing in the windows aids in sound insulation and energy efficiency. The terraces offer outdoor living space, suitable for relaxation or dining. The kitchen is compact yet fully equipped. The property's immediate habitability implies that its finish meets contemporary living standards.
The Townhouse type is offered starting from €175,000. This price applies to a completed property. Information regarding price variations based on specifications or floors within this specific project is not available. The pricing positions the development as an accessible option for those seeking a home in the inland Costa Blanca. Comparable projects in coastal areas like Torrevieja start from €160,000 and €169,000, making the Benigembla property competitively priced for an inland location.
Benigembla, nestled inland in the Marina Alta region, offers a pace of life characteristic of smaller Spanish towns. With an average annual temperature of 17.7°C and over 3,700 hours of sunshine per year, the area encourages an outdoor lifestyle, although the swimming season lasts about four months. Its elevation of 314 meters above sea level provides a milder climate compared to the immediate coastal areas. The town itself has approximately 590 inhabitants and offers basic amenities such as a pharmacy within walking distance (70 m). The surroundings are dotted with vineyards and citrus groves, complemented by walking and cycling routes near the Cavall Verd mountain. Daily necessities are available 2.8 km away, with a hospital located 3.0 km distant. This combination creates an environment that blends tranquility and nature with practical accessibility for everyday needs.
Benigembla is a village in the Pop Valley, situated at an altitude of 314 meters above sea level. The immediate surroundings consist of vineyards and citrus orchards, lending a rural character to the area. The proximity of the El Cavall Verd mountain encourages walking and outdoor recreation. Daily amenities such as a pharmacy (70 m), a supermarket (2.8 km), and a hospital (3.0 km) are within reasonable distance. For more extensive shopping or cultural activities, larger towns like Dénia (23 km) and Benidorm (50 km) are accessible. The inland location results in an atmosphere distinct from the immediate coastal areas.
This townhouse is located in Benigembla, a village in the province of Alicante, situated inland within the Marina Alta region. The map illustrates its positioning relative to the coastline, major cities, and amenities, highlighting its rural setting.
Benigembla is situated inland within the Marina Alta, a district on the northern Costa Blanca. The town is 50 km from Benidorm and 23 km from the coastal city of Dénia. Larger regional centers like Alicante (88 km) and Valencia (105 km) are accessible for broader amenities and infrastructure. Its inland location places the development in a rural, agricultural setting with a traditional Spanish village atmosphere, distinguishing it from the more tourist-focused coastline. It is part of a region known for its natural beauty and historical sites, such as Pla de Petracos.
Access to amenities in Benigembla is practical for daily needs. A pharmacy is located 70 meters away, the supermarket is 2.8 km distant, and the hospital is 3.0 km away. The larger cities of Alicante and Valencia are 56 km and 83 km away, respectively. The nearest beaches are approximately 15-16 km away. Golf courses such as Altea Club de Golf can be reached within 15 km. Alicante-Elche and Valencia airports are approximately 66 km and 88 km away, respectively, as the crow flies. There are four public transport stops nearby. A car is useful for exploring the wider region, although not all daily errands necessitate one.
| Alicante-Elche (ALC) | 66 km |
| Valencia (VLC) | 88 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
The climate in Benigembla is marked by an average annual temperature of 17.7°C. With historically 3,734 hours of sunshine per year, the region offers abundant sunlight. The swimming season, defined by water temperatures of 20°C or higher, lasts approximately four months. The location at 314 meters above sea level contributes to a climate that can be slightly more moderate than the coast, with less extreme summer heat. The area is surrounded by nature, including vineyards, citrus groves, and the nearby El Cavall Verd mountain, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. The region is relatively dry, characteristic of a Mediterranean climate.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020–2025 average)
The nearest beaches, such as Platja de l'Almadrava, are approximately 15 km away and are accessible by car. For golf enthusiasts, several courses are located in the region, including Altea Club de Golf at 15 km. Benigembla's immediate vicinity offers sports facilities like municipal sports centers, with Poliesortiu Municipal de Benigembla just 0.7 km away. The proximity to natural areas and the El Cavall Verd mountain provides opportunities for hiking and cycling. The historical site of Pla de Petracos, featuring 8,000-year-old rock art, is located 7.5 km away and is designated a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Source: OpenStreetMap
Benigembla is situated inland within the Marina Alta, a district on the northern Costa Blanca. The town is 50 km from Benidorm and 23 km from the coastal city of Dénia. Larger regional centers like Alicante (88 km) and Valencia (105 km) are accessible for broader amenities and infrastructure. Its inland location places the development in a rural, agricultural setting with a traditional Spanish village atmosphere, distinguishing it from the more tourist-focused coastline. It is part of a region known for its natural beauty and historical sites, such as Pla de Petracos.
Benigembla is a town and municipality in the Pop Valley within the district of Marina Alta in eastern Spain. The town is 314 m above sea level. It is only 50 km away from Benidorm, 88 km from Alicante, 105 km from Valencia, and 23 km from Dénia. Just 7.5 km from the town, in the direction of La Vall d'Ebo in an ancient Morisco site, Pla de Petracos, there are paintings over 8000 years old and UNESCO has designated it a protected world site of cultural interest. The town of Benigembla is also of Moorish origin, like most towns in the Pop Valley. In 1609 more than 14,000 Moors of the Pop Valley that resisted the decree of expulsion, and they gathered in the mountain of El Cavall Verd or el Pop. At the end, the Moors gave up because they were running out of food, water, and basic supplies. After giving up, most of the Moors were expelled after suffering high casualties.
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Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
Compared to coastal projects like APARTMENTS PALANGRE BEACH and EDIFICIO SUN & CENTER in Torrevieja, priced from €160,000 and €169,000 respectively, the €175,000 price for this Benigembla townhouse falls into a similar bracket. However, the locations are fundamentally different. Torrevieja is a bustling coastal city offering direct beach access and a wide array of tourist amenities, appealing to a different buyer profile. Benigembla, conversely, provides a quieter, inland lifestyle surrounded by nature and an authentic village character, attracting buyers who prioritize peace and nature over immediate seaside proximity. The OASIS LAGUNA 2 - FASE II project in Urbanización El Raso, starting from €227,000, is in a higher price range and likely closer to the coast or in a more developed area. The choice between these projects depends on the buyer's priorities: vibrancy and beach access (Torrevieja) versus tranquility, nature, and a more traditional Spanish setting (Benigembla).
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