This completed two-bedroom townhouse is located in Benijófar, an inland village in the Vega Baja del Segura comarca of the Alicante province. Built in 1970 and subsequently updated, the property offers 85 m² of living space across three levels, including a private solarium and an enclosed upper room suitable for various uses. The village setting places daily amenities within walking distance, with the beaches of the Costa Blanca South approximately eight kilometres away. The property includes a communal pool, underground parking space and a storage room.
Within the comparable set, this townhouse occupies a middle price position. The Torrevieja apartment options, Apartments Palangre Beach (from €160,000) and Edificio Sun & Center (from €169,000), offer lower entry prices in a coastal town with a substantially larger population and a more touristic character; the trade-off is typically apartment living without the multi-level layout, solarium and enclosed upper room found here. At the upper end, Oasis Laguna 2 Phase II in Urbanización El Raso (from €227,000) represents newer construction in a planned golf-side urbanisation, appealing to buyers prioritising modern build standards and energy certification. This Benijófar property differs from both on structural grounds: it delivers a townhouse format with vertical distribution across three levels, a private solarium and mountain-facing views, in a working village of about 3,700 residents rather than a resort zone. Regionally, the Vega Baja belt, Benijófar, Rojales, Almoradí, Daya Vieja, has developed as a more affordable inland alternative to the coast, with British and other northern European buyers prominent in the local market. The proximity data distinguishes this specific location: a hospital at under 100 metres and a supermarket within 700 metres exceed what most comparable inland properties offer. For buyers weighing coastal immediacy against village walkability and price per square metre, this location sits clearly in the second category, with the eight-kilometre beach distance the principal compromise. Median provincial income of €15,750 provides context for local cost structures. The 1970 construction aligns with much of Benijófar's older housing stock, distinguishing it from the newer-build comparables while explaining the price gap.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
Benijófar sits inland in the Vega Baja del Segura, roughly 11 metres above sea level and about eight kilometres from the nearest beaches. The town is positioned between the larger urban centres of Elche, Murcia and Alicante, all reachable within approximately 40 minutes by road. Alicante-Elche Airport lies around 26 kilometres away in a straight line.
The property functions as a compact townhouse for two occupants, with two double bedrooms, two bathrooms and a versatile upper room. A glazed ground-floor terrace, an enclosed first-floor terrace and a solarium provide outdoor space across three levels. Air conditioning is present in the living area and both bedrooms. A communal pool and gardens are part of the complex.
This is not a new-build development. The townhouse dates from 1970 and its construction status is recorded as completed. The property is available in its existing condition, with features such as air conditioning, glazed terraces and a lift installed in the building. No construction phase or delivery schedule applies.
The property does not offer sea views, private pool, private garden, garage parking (an open underground space is included), or a modern energy certificate. The 85 m² footprint limits space for larger households. As a 1970 build, the construction predates current building regulations. It is a resale property, so no developer guarantees or new-build payment structure apply.
This property fits several recognisable situations. A retired couple seeking a walkable village base with medical facilities essentially at the doorstep, the hospital at 95 metres is unusual proximity, would find the layout workable, with the upper room available for visiting family. A buyer wanting a holiday home with letting potential benefits from the two double bedrooms, air conditioning and proximity to amenities, while accepting a 15-minute drive to the beach. Someone downsizing from a larger coastal property who no longer needs direct sea access but values year-round village life would also recognise the appeal. The property suits buyers who prioritise vertical space and outdoor areas (three terrace-type zones) over horizontal floor area. It is less suitable for buyers requiring a modern energy certificate, a private pool or sea views, or for households needing more than two permanent bedrooms unless the upper enclosed room is converted. Buyers reliant on public transport will find limited but existing options. The 1970 construction means those factoring in renovation appetite or structural assessment should view the property in that light. Golf players are within a 15-minute drive of three courses, with La Finca the closest at about 5-6 kilometres.
The interior reflects a resale property updated rather than rebuilt. The living area features a sofa-and-balcony arrangement with air conditioning, and the glazed-in terrace extends the ground-floor living space into a usable area across seasons. The separate fitted kitchen is a conventional layout rather than an open-plan design, which some buyers prefer for cooking containment and others will see as dated. Both double bedrooms include fitted wardrobes and air conditioning units, and the master bedroom's enclosed glazed terrace adds a secondary sitting area at first-floor level. The upper enclosed room is a finished internal space reachable by internal stairs, described as suitable for use as a bedroom, office or hobby room. The solarium is private and open-air, with mountain views recorded in the property features. Building services include a lift, relevant given the three-level vertical layout, plus an underground parking space and a 5 m² private storage room. No energy efficiency label is recorded in the available data, which is consistent with the property's age and resale status; prospective buyers would obtain this through the standard certificate process in Spain. The 1970 build date means construction standards, insulation levels and window specifications should be assessed on inspection rather than assumed to match new-build regulations. Air conditioning in the lounge and both bedrooms indicates the climate-control system has been addressed at the main living and sleeping zones.
The asking price is €189,950 for the completed property. Within the comparable set, this sits above the Torrevieja apartment options (from €160,000 and €169,000) but below the El Raso development (from €227,000). The price positions the buyer for a townhouse format with three levels of private space, a solarium, an underground parking space and a storage room, a different proposition from the flat-type comparables. As a resale, the price is a single transaction without staged payments. Costs beyond the purchase price would include standard Spanish transfer taxes, notary and registry fees.
Daily life in this townhouse centres on a village rhythm rather than a resort one. Benijófar is a working Spanish municipality of roughly 3,700 inhabitants, and the immediate surroundings reflect that: a supermarket at about 660 metres, a pharmacy at 245 metres, a hospital within 100 metres, and a dense spread of restaurants, cafés and banks within a two-kilometre radius, 41 restaurants, 17 cafés and 10 banks are recorded. The practical effect is that groceries, medical needs and dining out do not require a car, which is relatively uncommon for inland Costa Blanca locations marketed to international buyers. The house itself distributes its 85 m² vertically. The ground floor holds the lounge with its glazed-in terrace, a separate kitchen and a shower room; the first floor contains two double bedrooms and a family bathroom; internal stairs continue to the solarium and the enclosed upper room, which the layout permits to be used as a third sleeping space, office or hobby room. The east-west orientation means sun exposure varies across the day, with the solarium positioned for afternoon and evening use, the existing description notes open countryside views and sunsets from that level. The communal pool functions as the property's swimming option, shared with other residents. With six public transport stops and nine lines serving the area, some regional movement is possible without driving, though a car remains practical for beach visits, golf or airport runs. The village maintains activity year-round rather than emptying outside the summer season, which affects how the neighbourhood feels in winter months.
Benijófar's environment is village-scale and inland. The recorded amenities within two kilometres, 41 restaurants, 17 cafés, 7 pharmacies, 10 banks, 2 dentists and a school, indicate a self-sufficient daily environment where errands consolidate into short trips. The hospital at under 100 metres is a defining feature for this location; the swimming pools at Rojales (0.9 km) and the municipal pool (1.3 km) supplement the property's communal pool. Sports facilities include Centro Deportivo La Raqueta at 1.3 km and the municipal Polideportivo El Molino at 1.9 km. The Mirador de la Noria viewpoint sits 400 metres away, offering a nearby walking destination. The village's population of about 3,700 supports a year-round rhythm; unlike coastal resort zones, local businesses serve residents rather than seasonal visitors. Transport infrastructure comprises 9 lines and 6 stops, giving non-drivers limited but real mobility. The nearest EV charging point is in Rojales at 6.1 km, electric vehicle owners should factor that in. Roads connect the village to the AP-7 corridor and the coastal towns, placing Guardamar del Segura's beaches within roughly a 15-minute drive.
The map shows Benijófar's position in the Vega Baja plain, roughly eight kilometres inland from the Guardamar coast. Nearby reference points include Rojales directly adjacent, the Segura river plain surrounding the village, and the road connections running west towards the AP-7. The three regional cities, Elche, Murcia and Alicante, frame the wider area. Zooming out reveals the beach line to the east and the golf corridor to the southwest.
Approximate area · exact address shared on request
Benijófar occupies an inland position within the Vega Baja del Segura, the southernmost comarca of the Alicante province, bordering the Murcia region. It functions as one of several small municipalities, alongside Rojales, Almoradí and Daya Vieja, forming a residential belt between the Segura river plain and the coast. The larger regional anchors are Elche at 21 km, Murcia at 36 km and Alicante at 37 km. This positioning places the village within a 40-minute radius of three substantial urban economies while retaining its own village-scale identity and services.
Straight-line distances place the nearest beaches, Platja del Montcaio, Platja de La Roqueta and Platja del Camp, between 7.9 and 8.0 km away, translating to roughly a 15-minute drive. Golf access is tiered: Club de Golf La Finca at 5.2 km, Villamartín at 15 km and Campoamor at 16 km. The marina at Marina de les Dunes is 7.5 km from the property. Alicante-Elche Airport is approximately 26 km in a straight line, realistically a 30-35 minute drive, serving the majority of international routes; Valencia and Málaga airports at 157 km and 368 km respectively are secondary options. The regional cities, Elche (21 km), Murcia (36 km) and Alicante (37 km), bracket the location, each reachable within about 40 minutes. Daily needs are hyper-local: supermarket at 661 m, pharmacy at 245 m, hospital at 95 m.
| Alicante-Elche (ALC) | 26 km |
| Valencia (VLC) | 157 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
The location records 3,843 sunshine hours per year historically, with an average annual temperature of 18.8°C and a monthly range of 11-27°C. The swimming season, defined by water temperatures at or above 20°C, extends to five months, concentrated in the May-to-October window. The elevation of 11 metres means flat terrain with no slope to negotiate on foot, which distinguishes Benijófar from hillside coastal towns where daily walking involves inclines. The inland position produces greater seasonal temperature variation than directly on the coast: warmer summer afternoons and cooler winter nights. The property's east-west orientation distributes sun exposure across the day, with the solarium positioned for the afternoon and evening light, and the recorded mountain and countryside views visible from the upper levels. The Vega Baja del Segura is an agricultural plain surrounding the village, giving the open horizon referenced in the property description.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020, 2025 average)
The three nearest beaches, Platja del Montcaio, Platja de La Roqueta and Platja del Camp, sit on the Guardamar del Segura stretch of coast, approximately 8 km away by straight line. These form part of the Costa Blanca South's sandy coastline rather than rocky coves. Recreational infrastructure beyond the beach includes the municipal pools in Rojales (0.9 km) and Benijófar (1.3 km), plus the Amazonia water facility at 2.0 km. Golf players have three courses within a 16 km radius, starting with La Finca at 5.2 km, a course known in the region for its parkland setting. Sports centre access covers racquet sports at La Raqueta (1.3 km) and general facilities at Polideportivo El Molino (1.9 km). The Port Esportiu Marina de les Dunes at 7.5 km offers the nearest marina. Walking recreation within the village includes the Mirador de la Noria at 400 metres and Mirador del Molino at 2.0 km. The climate data supports outdoor use of these facilities across most of the year.
Source: OpenStreetMap
Benijófar occupies an inland position within the Vega Baja del Segura, the southernmost comarca of the Alicante province, bordering the Murcia region. It functions as one of several small municipalities, alongside Rojales, Almoradí and Daya Vieja, forming a residential belt between the Segura river plain and the coast. The larger regional anchors are Elche at 21 km, Murcia at 36 km and Alicante at 37 km. This positioning places the village within a 40-minute radius of three substantial urban economies while retaining its own village-scale identity and services.
Benijófar is a municipality in the comarca of Vega Baja del Segura in the Valencian Community, Spain.
| Month | Avg. Temperature | Rainfall |
|---|---|---|
| January | 10.9°C | 31 mm |
| February | 11.5°C | 21 mm |
| March | 14.2°C | 27 mm |
| April | 16.5°C | 27 mm |
| May | 19.6°C | 26 mm |
| June | 23.6°C | 9 mm |
| July | 26.5°C | 3 mm |
| August | 26.8°C | 3 mm |
| September | 24.0°C | 23 mm |
| October | 19.5°C | 40 mm |
| November | 15.1°C | 37 mm |
| December | 11.5°C | 30 mm |
Ref: VL531885
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
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