This is a renovated two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment of 110 m² in central Torrevieja, on the southern Costa Blanca in the province of Alicante. The building dates from 1970 and the apartment is delivered in completed, move-in-ready condition. The property sits roughly 1.2 km from Playa del Cura, within walking distance of supermarkets, pharmacies, restaurants and public transport stops. Features include air conditioning, a lift, a private garage parking space and sea views from a balcony. The asking price is €259,000. Alicante-Elche Airport lies approximately 35 km away in a straight line.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The apartment lies within the built-up urban fabric of Torrevieja, a city of roughly 98,500 inhabitants. Playa del Cura and Platja del Cura are about 1.2, 1.3 km away, with Cala del Palangre at 1.5 km. A supermarket is 354 m away and a pharmacy 576 m. The terrain towards the coast is flat, with an average gradient of 0.8%, and the city sits at roughly 20 m above sea level.
The layout offers two bedrooms, two bathrooms and 110 m² of living space, which suits couples, small families or buyers seeking a second residence with year-round usability. The second bathroom adds capacity for guests. The balcony with sea view and the proximity of daily amenities reduce dependence on a car, while the garage space covers occasions when driving is required.
This is not a new-build development. The building was completed in 1970 and the apartment has since been renovated; it is available in completed condition, so there is no construction phase or waiting period. Delivery is immediate upon purchase. Buyers should factor the building's age into structural and community-fee assessments, which fall outside the available data.
The property does not include a swimming pool, garden, gym or other communal leisure facilities, and no storage room is listed beyond the garage parking space. There is no on-site EV charging point; the nearest listed charging stations are 5.8 km or more away. The building dates from 1970, so modern energy-efficiency certification standards for new construction do not apply.
This apartment matches several recognisable buyer situations. First, buyers seeking a low-maintenance second home on the Costa Blanca that can be used immediately, without construction timelines or renovation work, will find the completed and renovated condition relevant. Second, couples or single buyers who want to live without a car for most daily activities benefit from the walking-distance amenities and flat terrain; the garage space remains available for airport trips or excursions. Third, buyers who prioritise sea views and proximity to the promenade over communal facilities such as pools or gardens will find the offer aligned with that preference, since no such facilities are included. Fourth, the two-bathroom layout suits households that regularly host guests, whether family visiting from abroad or long stays during the extended warm season. The property is less obviously suited to buyers requiring private outdoor space beyond a balcony, those seeking a gated resort-style environment, or households needing three or more bedrooms. The 1970 building age is relevant for buyers who weigh modern building standards heavily; those preferring contemporary construction may find newer alternatives elsewhere in the city. For investors, the location near the beach and year-round urban services supports rental demand across seasons, though rental yield calculations require occupancy and fee data not provided here.
The apartment is described as renovated with a contemporary category classification. Photographic material shows a bathroom finished with marble-look tiling and a glass shower screen, a living room with a lounge and dining area, and a building entrance in conventional urban Spanish style. Technical features listed include air conditioning, a lift serving the building, and a private garage parking space that also accommodates motorcycle storage. At 110 m² for two bedrooms, the floor area per room is generous by local standards, which typically indicates larger room dimensions and storage capacity compared with newer compact builds. Specific data on kitchen appliances, window glazing, insulation values or the electrical installation is not available in the source material. Because the building dates from 1970, the underlying structure and common elements reflect that construction period; buyers commonly verify the condition of wiring, plumbing and the building's community maintenance records during the due-diligence phase. No energy-efficiency label is recorded in the available data, so the certificate should be requested from the vendor. In summary, the finish level as presented is contemporary and complete, while verification of building-level systems is a standard step for properties of this age.
The asking price is €259,000, which is presented as a single-figure price rather than a from-price, consistent with a completed resale apartment rather than a phased new-build development. Within Torrevieja, comparable listed projects include Edificio Vento at from €255,000, Residencial Brisamar at from €199,000 and Edificio Antonella at from €214,000, placing this property at the upper end of that comparison range. The price per square metre works out at approximately €2,350 based on the 110 m² living area. The inclusion of a private garage space and two bathrooms are tangible factors in the pricing. Purchase costs such as transfer tax, notary and registry fees are additional and fall outside the stated price.
Daily life around this apartment is organised around walking distances. A supermarket lies 354 m away and a pharmacy 576 m, so routine shopping and prescriptions do not require a car. Within a two-kilometre radius the area counts 168 restaurants, 44 cafés, 24 banks, 27 pharmacies and 27 dentists, giving the neighbourhood a dense, service-oriented character typical of an established Mediterranean city centre. The apartment's position roughly 1.2 km from Playa del Cura places the promenade and beach within a 15-minute walk over flat terrain. The balcony, oriented towards the sea, functions as an outdoor extension of the living area for much of the year given the region's average of 3,854 sunshine hours annually. Mornings can reasonably involve a walk to the seafront; evenings offer the restaurant and café concentration around the centre. Torrevieja has 14 public transport lines and 50 stops, which supports mobility without a private vehicle for most urban destinations, although trips to golf courses (8.7 km and beyond) or the airport (approximately 35 km straight-line to Alicante-Elche) are more practical by car. The garage space included with the property covers that need. The city's population of about 98,500 sustains year-round services, meaning the neighbourhood does not close down outside the summer season, a relevant consideration for buyers comparing coastal locations that empty in winter. Seasonal tourism does increase footfall in the centre during summer months, which is the trade-off of a central location near the promenade.
The surrounding area functions as a full-service urban neighbourhood. Within two kilometres there are 168 restaurants, 44 cafés, 24 banks, 27 pharmacies and 27 dentists, plus three schools, which indicates the area serves permanent residents rather than only seasonal visitors. The nearest supermarket is 354 m away and the nearest pharmacy 576 m, both under a ten-minute walk. The Hospital de Torrevieja lies 3.4 km away. For sport and recreation, the Palacio de Deportes Infanta Cristina is 1.2 km away, the Real Club Náutico marina 1.1 km, and public swimming pools within 1.2 km. The terrain is essentially flat, a 0.8% average gradient towards the beach at 20 m elevation, which makes walking and cycling realistic for most errands. Public transport covers the city through 14 lines and 50 stops. In summer, the centre of Torrevieja receives significant tourist traffic, so street activity and parking demand increase near the promenade; the included garage space offsets this during those months. Outside the high season, the permanent population of nearly 99,000 keeps shops, medical services and hospitality open year-round, distinguishing the city from smaller seasonal resorts along the coast.
The map shows the apartment's position within central Torrevieja, roughly 1.2 km inland from Playa del Cura. The immediate surroundings include the supermarket at 354 m, the pharmacy at 576 m, and the concentration of restaurants and cafés within the two-kilometre radius ring. The golf courses cluster towards Orihuela Costa to the southwest, and Alicante-Elche Airport lies north along the coast.
Approximate area · exact address shared on request
Torrevieja sits on the southern Costa Blanca in the province of Alicante, roughly 35 km south of Alicante city in a straight line and adjacent to the Orihuela Costa strip where the main golf courses lie. It is one of the larger coastal cities in the region, with nearly 99,000 inhabitants, and functions as a service centre for the surrounding municipalities. Within Torrevieja's own market, this apartment is positioned centrally near the seafront, distinguishing it from peripheral developments closer to the golf courses or the La Mata area. The city's scale means hospitals, secondary schools and cultural facilities are local rather than requiring travel to Alicante.
Distances from the property: Playa del Cura and Platja del Cura at 1.2, 1.3 km, Cala del Palangre at 1.5 km, and the Blue Flag beaches of El Cura, Los Locos, Cabo Cervera, La Mata and others within the municipality. Golf courses are further out: Club de Golf Villamartín at 8.7 km, Real Club de Golf Campoamor at 10 km and Las Ramblas de Orihuela at 11 km, all reachable in 10, 15 minutes by car. Alicante-Elche Airport (ALC) is approximately 35 km in a straight line, typically a 40, 50 minute drive; Valencia Airport is roughly 168 km away. The nearest listed EV charging point is 5.8 km away, with additional Iberdrola and Ionity stations at 7.5, 9.8 km. The marina at Real Club Náutico is 1.1 km away. Within the city itself, most amenities are reachable on foot or by bicycle.
| Beach Distance | 1.2 km |
| Alicante-Elche (ALC) | 35 km |
| Valencia (VLC) | 168 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
Torrevieja records an annual average temperature of 18.7°C with a range of roughly 12, 26°C across the year, and a historical figure of 3,854 sunshine hours annually, among the higher figures for the Spanish Mediterranean coast. The swimming season, defined by sea temperatures of 20°C or above, lasts approximately five months. The city sits at 20 m above sea level with a flat gradient of 0.8% towards the coast, so no significant inclines affect walking or cycling. The regional landscape includes the La Mata and Torrevieja salt lagoons, protected natural parkland on the edge of the municipality, and viewpoints such as Torre del Moro at 3 km and La Pinada at 4 km for local walking routes. The climate supports year-round terrace and balcony use, which is relevant given the property's sea-facing balcony.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020, 2025 average)
Torrevieja holds seven Blue Flag beaches, including El Cura, Los Locos, Cabo Cervera, Cala de las Piteras and La Mata, a concentration that indicates consistent water quality and services across the municipality's coastline. The nearest to the apartment, Playa del Cura at 1.2 km, is an urban beach with promenade access; Cala del Palangre at 1.5 km is a smaller rocky cove, consistent with the rocky-coastline imagery in the listing photographs. For sports, the Palacio de Deportes Infanta Cristina (1.2 km), CF Torrevieja (1.4 km) and a private fitness centre (3.8 km) provide indoor options, while the Real Club Náutico marina (1.1 km) supports sailing and water activities. Golfers have three 18-hole courses within 8.7, 11 km. Public swimming pools operate at 0.9 km and 1.2 km for periods when the sea temperature is below the comfortable range.
Source: Blue Flag 2026, OpenStreetMap
Torrevieja sits on the southern Costa Blanca in the province of Alicante, roughly 35 km south of Alicante city in a straight line and adjacent to the Orihuela Costa strip where the main golf courses lie. It is one of the larger coastal cities in the region, with nearly 99,000 inhabitants, and functions as a service centre for the surrounding municipalities. Within Torrevieja's own market, this apartment is positioned centrally near the seafront, distinguishing it from peripheral developments closer to the golf courses or the La Mata area. The city's scale means hospitals, secondary schools and cultural facilities are local rather than requiring travel to Alicante.
Torrevieja is a Mediterranean-seaside city and municipality on the Costa Blanca, in the province of Alicante, Valencian Community, in southeastern Spain. The city is in one of the only Spanish-speaking areas of the Valencian Community.
| Month | Avg. Temperature | Rainfall |
|---|---|---|
| January | 11.9°C | 23 mm |
| February | 12.6°C | 14 mm |
| March | 14.6°C | 26 mm |
| April | 16.6°C | 23 mm |
| May | 19.7°C | 15 mm |
| June | 23.2°C | 12 mm |
| July | 26.1°C | 1 mm |
| August | 26.4°C | 12 mm |
| September | 23.7°C | 52 mm |
| October | 20.1°C | 26 mm |
| November | 15.6°C | 37 mm |
| December | 12.3°C | 30 mm |
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Ref: VL681655
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
Within Torrevieja's apartment market, this property sits at the upper end of the comparable set: Edificio Vento lists from €255,000, Residencial Brisamar from €199,000 and Edificio Antonella from €214,000. Against those figures, the €259,000 asking price is justified largely by the 110 m² floor area, the second bathroom and the inclusion of a garage space, features not uniformly present in lower-priced alternatives. At roughly €2,350 per square metre, the property prices above smaller new-build units where the from-price divides across more compact footprints. Compared with the wider Costa Blanca South market, Torrevieja occupies a middle position: more affordable per square metre than premium areas near Alicante city or the northern Costa Blanca, and broadly comparable to Orihuela Costa, though the latter offers more new-build golf-side developments while Torrevieja offers denser urban services and year-round population. For this specific property, the distinction is urban coastal living: walking access to beaches, restaurants and healthcare, with golf courses a 10, 15 minute drive away. That profile differs from golf-resort apartments in Villamartín or Campoamor, where green surroundings and communal pools dominate but daily amenities typically require a car. Buyers weighing this property against new-build options should also note the 1970 construction year against modern building regulations and energy standards applied to recent developments, balanced here by the completed, renovated condition and the absence of construction-stage risk.
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