This new development in Sucina, Murcia, offers a collection of contemporary villas designed for modern Mediterranean living. Situated inland within a developing urban area, the project provides a serene residential environment with essential amenities within walking distance. These homes are built with a focus on comfort, efficiency, and a connection to the Spanish climate, promising a lifestyle that balances relaxation with accessible convenience.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The development is located in Sucina, a town within the municipality of Murcia, positioned inland in the Campo de Murcia region. It offers a distinct residential atmosphere away from the immediate coastal bustle, yet remains connected to regional centres. Proximity to local services ensures daily needs are met without extensive travel.
These villas are designed for those seeking a modern, comfortable home with private outdoor space. Features like a private swimming pool, solarium, and integrated smart home technology cater to a lifestyle that values convenience, energy efficiency, and year-round enjoyment of the climate. The three-bedroom layout is suitable for families or those desiring extra guest accommodation.
Currently under construction, this development comprises modern villas built to contemporary standards. The project is being developed with a focus on sustainable features, including solar panels and aerothermal heating. Completion is anticipated, offering buyers the opportunity to acquire a new build property with modern specifications and finishes.
This development does not offer immediate sea views or direct beachfront access, being located inland. While local amenities are within reach, it does not provide the extensive range of services found in larger coastal cities. Access to international airports requires a significant drive, and a private vehicle is recommended for comprehensive mobility.
This property would suit individuals or families seeking a permanent residence or a substantial holiday home in a Spanish town with a more traditional feel, away from the main tourist hubs. It appeals to those who appreciate modern design and energy efficiency, combined with private leisure facilities like a swimming pool and solarium. Residents who value a quiet lifestyle, with local amenities within walking distance, will find Sucina agreeable. It is also suitable for golf enthusiasts, given the proximity to several courses. Buyers looking for a home that is equipped for year-round living, with features such as solar panels and aerothermal heating, will find this development meets those needs.
The villas are constructed with modern materials and a focus on energy efficiency. Features include pre-installed air conditioning (hot and cold), solar panels, and aerothermal heating systems, contributing to a favourable energy efficiency rating. Bathrooms are contemporary, with ensuites in each of the three bedrooms. Kitchens are fully fitted, designed in an open-plan style that flows into the living and dining areas. Smart home technology, such as motorised blinds and video intercom systems, is integrated for enhanced convenience and security. Outdoor spaces feature private swimming pools, terraces, and solariums, designed for enjoyment of the Mediterranean climate.
The villas in this development are priced between €595,000 and €652,000. This range reflects variations in plot size or specific features. Built sizes are consistently around 145 m², with plots averaging 500 m². Given the ongoing construction phase, availability is subject to the project's build schedule. Early reservation is advisable for specific unit selection. The pricing reflects a new construction project offering modern amenities and private outdoor space.
Sucina offers a tranquil, urbanised setting, providing a peaceful residential experience. The town's size means daily necessities like pharmacies and cafes are easily accessible on foot, fostering a sense of community and convenience. The surrounding area, part of the Huerta de Murcia, is known for its agricultural landscape, offering a contrast to the coastal regions. Life here revolves around a relaxed pace, with local fiestas and a strong sense of tradition contributing to the atmosphere. The development's private amenities, such as the swimming pool and solarium, provide personal leisure spaces, while nearby sports facilities cater to active residents.
Sucina provides a balanced environment, offering the convenience of local amenities within walking distance, including pharmacies, banks, and cafes. The town's sports centre is also nearby. For a wider range of shopping, dining, and cultural experiences, the larger cities of Murcia and Cartagena are accessible by car. The region's landscape is characterised by agricultural land, offering a distinct rural charm. While not directly on the coast, proximity to beaches is approximately 15 km, providing access to the Mar Menor and Mediterranean Sea for water-based activities. Public transport options are limited but present, with several bus lines and stops serving the town.
This map positions Sucina within the Region of Murcia, highlighting its inland location relative to the coastal areas and larger cities. It illustrates the connectivity to major transport routes and the proximity of golf courses and natural landscapes, providing geographical context for the development.
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Sucina is positioned within the Region of Murcia, a diverse area in southeastern Spain. It lies inland, approximately 29 km from the regional capital, Murcia, and about 15 km northwest of San Javier. This location places it within reach of larger urban centres like Cartagena (32 km) and Elche (47 km), offering access to a broader range of services and cultural attractions. The town's placement provides a balance between a quieter, rural-influenced setting and proximity to significant regional cities.
The development is situated in Sucina, Murcia. Nearest beaches, such as Playa El Castillico and Playa de Colón, are approximately 15 km away. Supermarkets are conveniently located 267 metres from the development, and a pharmacy is within 21 metres. For golf enthusiasts, Hacienda Riquelme Golf Course is 2.3 km away, with other courses like La Tercia Golf Resort within a 6.5 km radius. The closest hospital is 10 km distant. Alicante-Elche Airport is roughly 55 km away by straight-line distance, offering international flight connections. Train services are available from Riquelme - Sucina station (3.1 km) and Balsicas Mar Menor (8.0 km).
| Alicante-Elche (ALC) | 55 km |
| Valencia (VLC) | 182 km |
| Riquelme - Sucina | 3.1 km |
| Balsicas Mar Menor | 8 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
The Region of Murcia enjoys a subtropical Mediterranean climate, characterised by mild winters and hot summers. Sucina is located at an altitude of approximately 174 metres above sea level. The area experiences around 3,840 hours of sunshine annually, contributing to a long swimming season of approximately four months when water temperatures typically reach 20°C or higher. The average annual temperature is around 18.3°C, with seasonal variations typically ranging from 11°C in winter to 26°C in summer. The inland location provides a generally stable climate, influenced by Mediterranean patterns but moderated by distance from the coast.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020, 2025 average)
While Sucina is located inland, the coastal towns and beaches of the Mar Menor and Mediterranean Sea are accessible within approximately 15 km. This includes beaches like Playa El Castillico and Playa de Colón. For golf enthusiasts, the area is well-served, with Hacienda Riquelme Golf Course situated just 2.3 km away, and La Tercia Golf Resort and United Golf Resort also within a short driving distance. The local Pabellón De Deportes Sucina, a sports centre, is located 0.3 km from the development, offering facilities for various sporting activities.
Source: OpenStreetMap
Sucina is positioned within the Region of Murcia, a diverse area in southeastern Spain. It lies inland, approximately 29 km from the regional capital, Murcia, and about 15 km northwest of San Javier. This location places it within reach of larger urban centres like Cartagena (32 km) and Elche (47 km), offering access to a broader range of services and cultural attractions. The town's placement provides a balance between a quieter, rural-influenced setting and proximity to significant regional cities.
Sucina is a town belonging to the municipality of Murcia in the Region of Murcia, located in Campo de Murcia, in the Huerta de Murcia Region, in southeastern Spain. The town is 29 kilometers from Murcia and 15 kilometers northwest of San Javier. The town has a population of 2,098 inhabitants and an area of 65,361 km2.
| Month | Avg. Temperature | Rainfall | Sun Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 11.1°C | 39 mm | 180h |
| February | 11.8°C | 23 mm | 201h |
| March | 13.6°C | 28 mm | 216h |
| April | 15.8°C | 24 mm | 252h |
| May | 18.9°C | 19 mm | 288h |
| June | 22.6°C | 5 mm | 327h |
| July | 25.3°C | 1 mm | 333h |
| August | 26.0°C | 8 mm | 306h |
| September | 23.4°C | 40 mm | 243h |
| October | 19.6°C | 32 mm | 207h |
| November | 15.0°C | 44 mm | 183h |
| December | 12.1°C | 40 mm | 165h |
Ref: VL776445
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
Compared to coastal developments along the Costa Blanca or the more established resorts of the Costa del Sol, this project in Sucina, Murcia, offers a distinct inland proposition. While Golden Green Villas in Los Alcazares starts at a slightly lower price point (€539,900) and is closer to the Mar Menor coast, the Sucina development offers larger plots (500 m² vs. unspecified for Golden Green) and a more subdued, town-centre-adjacent environment. Coastal properties often benefit from immediate sea access and a wider array of tourist-oriented facilities, but can be subject to higher density and seasonal fluctuations. Sucina's appeal lies in its residential character, access to local services on foot, and proximity to golf courses, catering to residents seeking a less tourist-centric lifestyle. The region of Murcia itself presents a more traditional Spanish atmosphere than some of the highly internationalised coastal strips, offering a blend of local culture and developing infrastructure.
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