Located in Mojácar, Almería, this development comprises ten exclusive detached villas designed to integrate with the Mediterranean landscape. The homes range from 130 m² to 150 m² in living space, featuring private gardens and the option for a private infinity pool. The architectural style utilizes natural materials like stone and wood within a minimalist framework. The project holds an A+ energy rating, reflecting its sustainable construction and high-performance thermal insulation. Situated in an urbanized coastal area, the villas are ready for occupancy.
Compared to the Costa del Sol, Mojácar in Almería offers a more arid climate and a less dense urban environment. Property prices here generally offer more space for the money compared to prime locations like Marbella. However, the distance to international airports (Malaga/Alicante) is significantly greater. The region lacks the extensive nightlife and commercial centers of the west coast, appealing more to those seeking tranquility and natural scenery. The infrastructure is adequate but less developed than in the major tourist hubs.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The project is positioned in an urbanized environment near the coastline of Mojácar. Essential amenities, including a pharmacy (31 m away) and a supermarket (223 m away), are within walking distance. The location balances residential privacy with accessibility to local services. This proximity allows for daily errands without the necessity of a car, while the beaches remain a short distance away for leisure activities.
These villas are structured to accommodate residents prioritizing outdoor living and privacy. The floor plans include three bedrooms and two bathrooms, one of which is ensuite. Living areas are designed to flow seamlessly onto private terraces, facilitating an indoor-outdoor lifestyle. The inclusion of private gardens and optional pools addresses the desire for personal leisure space within the property boundaries.
The development is classified as 'Completed,' indicating that the villas are finished and ready for transfer. The construction emphasizes energy efficiency, achieving an A+ energy rating through thermal insulation and climate control systems (A/C hot and cold). Buyers may find options for customizing finishes, though the core structure is established. This status removes the waiting periods associated with pre-construction purchases.
The site is located at an elevation of 423 meters above sea level within a mountainous region, implying natural gradients in the terrain. Access to major international airports requires travel, with Alicante at 176 km and Málaga at 229 km. While local amenities are close, a vehicle is necessary to reach the nearest golf course (Cortijo Grande, 7.0 km) and for general regional travel. The project does not include community pool facilities, relying on private options.
This property suits buyers seeking a move-in-ready home in a coastal setting without the delays of off-plan construction. It is suitable for families or couples requiring guest space. The location requires a degree of independence, as larger medical facilities (107 km away) and shopping centers necessitate driving. It fits those who value proximity to beaches and dining but prefer a residential scale over high-density resorts. The elevation and landscape may not suit those with limited mobility who prefer flat terrain.
The villas feature a construction that combines aesthetic integration with technical performance. Natural materials are used for the facade to blend with the surroundings. Internally, the homes are equipped with fitted wardrobes and a kitchen-lounge layout. The A+ energy rating signifies high thermal performance, aided by double glazing and insulation specific to the climate. Technical provisions include air conditioning systems for both heating and cooling, ensuring comfort across seasons. The 'infinity' aspect of the pools is designed to maximize visual connections with the sea.
Pricing for the villas starts at €590,000. This entry point secures a residence with 213 m² of built space, covering three bedrooms and bathroom facilities. The final cost is subject to the selection of optional features, specifically the private infinity pool and bespoke finishes. As a completed development, the pricing is fixed for the base model, offering clarity on initial investment without construction contingencies.
Mojácar offers a dual character: the historic hillside village and the beachside resort area where this project is located. Living here places residents in a tourist-accessible zone with 30 restaurants within 2 km, providing diverse dining options. The area is self-sufficient for daily needs due to the nearby supermarket and pharmacies. The beaches, such as Playa del Descargador and Playa del Palmeral, are approximately 2.3 km to 2.5 km away, making the sea a constant visual and physical presence. The environment is generally dry and sunny, typical of Almería, with a rhythm that fluctuates between the quiet off-season and the active summer months.
Living in Mojácar is defined by its climate, recording 3,885 hours of sunshine annually. The average temperature of 18.1°C facilitates outdoor life for most of the year. The immediate area is urbanized enough to provide 50 public transport stops nearby, reducing reliance on cars for local trips. The presence of 5 banks and 3 dentists within 2 km indicates a well-served neighborhood for permanent residency, not just tourism.
The map displays the project's location within the Mojácar municipality. Users can visualize the proximity to the coastline (approx. 2.3 km) and the distance to the Cortijo Grande golf course. The scale illustrates the project's placement relative to the main transport routes and the urban spread of the Playa area.
Mojácar is situated in the southeast of Almería province, roughly 90 km from the capital city. It is relatively removed from the dense urbanization of the Costa del Sol. This isolation preserves the area's rugged charm but limits immediate access to large-scale infrastructure like international airports and major hospitals found in larger hubs. The region is known for its 'white village' aesthetic and lower population density (1,342 residents in the immediate vicinity), offering a quieter alternative to the western coasts.
Daily amenities are highly accessible, with a pharmacy at 31 m and a supermarket at 223 m. Beaches are roughly 2.5 km away (Playa del Palmeral). Golf enthusiasts have access to Cortijo Grande at 7.0 km. Public transport is available via the Los Tres Amigos train station (2.6 km) and local bus lines. An EV charging point is located 1.2 km from the property. The main hospital facility is located significantly further away (107 km), situating the project in a locale that handles primary care locally but requires travel for major medical centers.
| Alicante-Elche (ALC) | 176 km |
| Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP) | 229 km |
| Los Tres Amigos | 2.6 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
The region is characterized by a semi-arid climate with abundant sunshine, averaging 3,885 hours per year. The elevated position (423m) moderates temperatures slightly compared to the immediate coast. The swimming season extends for approximately four months when water temperatures exceed 20°C. The landscape is marked by the contrast between the Mediterranean Sea and the arid hills of Almería, requiring landscaping that utilizes native, drought-resistant vegetation.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020, 2025 average)
The coastline holds multiple Blue Flag beaches, including El Descargador. These beaches offer monitored waters and facilities. The distance to the sea (approx. 2.3 km) allows for frequent visits. Recreation is further supported by the nearby golf course and a network of hiking paths typical for the hillside areas. The area supports 32 local festivals yearly, providing cultural recreation distinct from the beach-centric tourism.
Source: Blue Flag 2026, OpenStreetMap
Mojácar is situated in the southeast of Almería province, roughly 90 km from the capital city. It is relatively removed from the dense urbanization of the Costa del Sol. This isolation preserves the area's rugged charm but limits immediate access to large-scale infrastructure like international airports and major hospitals found in larger hubs. The region is known for its 'white village' aesthetic and lower population density (1,342 residents in the immediate vicinity), offering a quieter alternative to the western coasts.
Mojácar is a municipality situated in the southeast of the Province of Almería (Andalucia) in southern Spain, bordering the Mediterranean Sea. It is 90 km from the capital of the province, Almería. It is an elevated mountain village displaying the traditional white colour from its earlier days. There is also a tourist resort to the south of the town, on the coast, called Mojacar Playa.
| Month | Avg. Temperature | Rainfall | Sun Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 12.8°C | 21 mm | 189h |
| February | 13.4°C | 23 mm | 210h |
| March | 15.1°C | 21 mm | 234h |
| April | 17.1°C | 15 mm | 270h |
| May | 20.1°C | 11 mm | 297h |
| June | 23.6°C | 6 mm | 336h |
| July | 26.4°C | 1 mm | 342h |
| August | 27.2°C | 2 mm | 318h |
| September | 24.2°C | 16 mm | 261h |
| October | 20.6°C | 25 mm | 219h |
| November | 16.3°C | 25 mm | 192h |
| December | 13.9°C | 32 mm | 180h |
Ref: VL770572
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
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