This detached villa is situated in the La Siesta / El Chaparral residential area of Torrevieja, on the southern Costa Blanca in the province of Alicante. The property, originally built in 1970 and renovated approximately four years ago, offers 186 m² of living space on an 800 m² enclosed corner plot. Internally it is arranged as two independent residences with a combined five bedrooms and three bathrooms. Outdoor facilities include a 10 x 5 m swimming pool, an outdoor kitchen and bar area, a covered carport and electric gates. Playa del Cura lies approximately 1.2-1.3 km away, and a supermarket is within 400 metres. The asking price is €760,000 and the property is completed and ready for occupancy.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The villa stands in a built-up residential district roughly 1.2 km inland from the Torrevieja coastline. Playa del Cura and Platja del Cura are the nearest beaches, with Cala del Palangre slightly further along the coast. A supermarket is 354 metres away and a pharmacy 576 metres, placing daily shopping within walking distance. The city centre, marina and hospital are a short drive, and Alicante-Elche airport is approximately 35 km straight-line.
The property functions as two fully independent dwellings: one with two bedrooms and one bathroom, the other with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. This layout supports multi-generational living, guest accommodation or separate rental use. The 800 m² plot includes a pool, outdoor kitchen, pellet boiler, ducted air conditioning and a security system with cameras. A covered carport and electric gates provide parking and access control.
This is not a new-build development. The villa dates from 1970 and was renovated around four years ago, which places it in the completed, turn-key category. Buyers should assess the property as an existing structure with modernised installations rather than as off-plan or new construction. Delivery is immediate, subject to the standard Spanish purchase process and notary transfer.
The property offers no sea view, no frontline beach position and no golf course on site. It is a single existing villa, so there is no community pool, on-site management or developer warranty scheme typical of new-build projects. The nearest EV charging point is 5.8 km away, and the 1970 construction date means building regulations and insulation standards differ from current new-build requirements.
This property fits several recognisable situations. The first is a family seeking a holiday or part-time residence with room for visiting relatives: the two-dwelling layout allows the main residence of three bedrooms and two bathrooms to serve the family, while the two-bedroom unit hosts guests independently. The second is a buyer planning semi-permanent relocation who wants rental income from part of the property; Torrevieja's year-round population and tourism base support both long-term and seasonal letting, subject to licensing requirements under Valencian Community regulations. The third is a multi-generational household, parents in one residence, adult children or grandparents in the other, with privacy maintained through separate entrances and facilities. Buyers prioritising walkable daily services will find the 354-metre supermarket and 576-metre pharmacy directly relevant, particularly outside the summer months. The property is less aligned with buyers seeking a modern new-build with developer guarantees, a sea view, or a frontline or golf-side position, those requirements point towards other segments of the local market. It also assumes acceptance of a 1970 building structure, albeit renovated, which some buyers will want verified structurally before proceeding. Finally, the flat terrain and short distances make the location workable without a car for most daily errands, though airport transfers and regional travel are more practical with one.
The villa was comprehensively renovated approximately four years ago, according to the seller's documentation, and the interior photographs show a consistent contemporary finish level. Kitchens feature island units with a brick-effect backsplash, and the open-plan living and dining areas are finished in a neutral palette with modern joinery. Bedrooms follow the same register: large-format beds, fitted wardrobes and contemporary lighting. Technical installations reported with the property include fully ducted air conditioning serving both residences, a pellet boiler for winter heating of the outdoor and interior areas, and a security system with integrated cameras. The exterior specification is more extensive than is typical at this price point: a 10 x 5 m swimming pool, a professional-grade outdoor bar and kitchen, a Weber barbecue station, a 60-inch outdoor television, electric blinds for shade control, two-metre privacy walls around the entire plot, electric gates and doors, multiple side entrances and a covered carport. Buyers should treat these claims as items to verify during viewing and survey. Key due-diligence points for a 1970 building with later renovation include the state of the roof structure, the electrical installation (whether fully rewired during renovation), plumbing, damp proofing, and the legality of any extended or converted areas such as the sunroom. The property's energy performance certificate should be requested; no rating is listed in the available data. Because the building predates current technical building code requirements, insulation and acoustic standards will not match new construction, and the ducted air conditioning and pellet systems carry the thermal comfort load accordingly. No information is available on underfloor heating, solar thermal panels or photovoltaic installation.
The asking price is €760,000 for the completed villa. On a price-per-built-square-metre basis this works out at approximately €4,086/m² of living space, or €950/m² of plot. Within the local comparison set, the property sits between Sunset Lakeviews (from €585,000) and Luxury Villa El Chaparral (from €895,000), and is priced above Gold Villas (from €700,000). The dual-residence configuration effectively delivers two complete homes within one legal property, which affects how the price should be read relative to single-dwelling comparables. Availability is immediate, as the villa is completed and previously occupied. Purchase costs, transfer tax and notary fees apply in addition to the asking price.
Daily life around this villa is shaped by its position in an established residential neighbourhood within a working Spanish city of roughly 98,500 inhabitants. Mornings can reasonably begin with a walk of under five minutes to the supermarket 354 metres away, or a slightly longer stroll towards the coast at Playa del Cura, about 1.3 km distant on essentially flat terrain, the slope towards the beach measures under one per cent. The neighbourhood density is genuinely urban: within a two-kilometre radius there are 168 restaurants, 44 cafés, 24 banks, 27 pharmacies and 27 dentists, which means the seasonal closure problem common in resort-only zones largely does not apply here. Torrevieja functions year-round as an administrative and service city. The property itself supports a dual rhythm. The pool, outdoor kitchen and bar area operate as the centre of domestic life during the warm months, the region records around 3,854 sunshine hours per year and a five-month swimming season with sea temperatures above 20°C. In cooler periods, the pellet boiler extends the usability of the outdoor zone, and ducted air conditioning covers both residences. The two-dwelling configuration allows one household to occupy one residence while the other is used by family, guests or tenants, each with independent access and metering arrangements to be confirmed during due diligence. Evenings and weekends draw on the Palacio de Deportes (1.2 km), the Real Club Náutico marina (1.1 km) and the network of Blue Flag beaches along the municipal coastline. A car is useful but not strictly required: 14 public transport lines and 50 stops serve the municipality, and the pharmacy, supermarket and most daily services are within walking or cycling range.
The surrounding area is an established residential district of Torrevieja, a city of about 98,533 registered inhabitants (INE 2025) covering 71.8 km² on the southern Costa Blanca. Daily infrastructure is dense: within two kilometres, the property has access to three schools, 27 pharmacies, 24 bank branches, 27 dentists and 44 cafés. The nearest hospital is 3.4 km away, reachable in under ten minutes by car. Torre del Moro, a historical watchtower and viewpoint, sits 3.0 km from the property, and the La Pinada green area is 4.0 km away. The city operates 14 public transport lines with 50 stops, giving the area genuine car-optional mobility. The nearest EV charging infrastructure is 5.8 km away, with fast-charging options at La Zenia (8.3 km), early adopters of electric vehicles should factor this into charging routines. Sports facilities within short range include the Palacio de Deportes Infanta Cristina (1.2 km), CF Torrevieja (1.4 km) and private fitness centres, plus public and hotel swimming pools within 1.2 km. The Real Club Náutico marina is 1.1 km away. Seasonality is moderate rather than extreme: because Torrevieja is a year-round administrative city, many businesses remain open through winter, in contrast to smaller resort settlements along the coast.
The map shows the villa's position in the inland residential belt of Torrevieja, roughly 1.2 km from the Playa del Cura seafront. Note the concentration of services within a few hundred metres and the cluster of golf courses to the south in the Orihuela Costa corridor. Alicante-Elche airport lies approximately 35 km to the north.
Approximate area · exact address shared on request
Torrevieja sits on the southern Costa Blanca, roughly midway between the cities of Alicante (about 35 km straight-line from the airport) and Cartagena to the southwest, and immediately north of the Orihuela Costa resort strip. Within this corridor the city functions as the main service and retail hub, with a hospital, administrative offices and the largest permanent population in the immediate region. Neighbouring municipalities include Guardamar del Segura to the north, Rojales and Ciudad Quesada inland, and Orihuela Costa to the south, the latter containing the La Zenia Boulevard shopping centre roughly 9-10 km away. The property's La Siesta / El Chaparral position places it in the inland residential belt of the city rather than on the waterfront itself.
Distances from the property, measured in straight line: Playa del Cura and Platja del Cura 1.2-1.3 km; Cala del Palangre 1.5 km; supermarket 354 m; pharmacy 576 m; hospital 3.4 km; Real Club Náutico marina 1.1 km; Palacio de Deportes 1.2 km. Golf courses are reached by car: Club de Golf Villamartín 8.7 km, Real Club de Golf Campoamor 10 km and Club de Golf Las Ramblas de Orihuela 11 km, a drive of roughly 12-15 minutes each. Alicante-Elche Airport (ALC) is approximately 35 km straight-line, typically 40-45 minutes by road. Valencia Airport (VLC) is about 168 km away and Málaga-Costa del Sol (AGP) roughly 368 km, relevant only for regional travel comparisons. Within the municipality, 14 bus lines and 50 stops provide public transport coverage, and the flat terrain (0.8 per cent gradient towards the beach) makes walking and cycling practical for most daily errands.
| Beach Distance | 1.2 km |
| Alicante-Elche (ALC) | 35 km |
| Valencia (VLC) | 168 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
Torrevieja records an average annual temperature of 18.7°C with monthly averages ranging roughly from 12°C in winter to 26°C in summer. Historical sunshine hours total approximately 3,854 per year, among the higher figures for mainland Spain, which supports near year-round use of the pool, terrace and outdoor kitchen. The swimming season, defined by sea temperatures of 20°C or above, lasts about five months, typically May to October. The property sits at 20 metres above sea level on essentially flat terrain, with a 0.8 per cent slope towards the coast, so there are no stairs or hills between the house and the beach, relevant for older residents or anyone with mobility considerations. Rainfall on this stretch of the Costa Blanca is low and concentrated in autumn months. Natural surroundings include the salt lagoons of the Lagunas de La Mata y Torrevieja natural park on the city's northern edge, and the La Pinada woodland area 4.0 km away. The Torre del Moro viewpoint 3.0 km from the property offers coastal walks along the southern clifftop path.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020, 2025 average)
Torrevieja holds seven Blue Flag beaches: Cabo Cervera, Cala de las Piteras, El Cura, La Mata (antigua), Los Locos and others across the municipality. The nearest to the property, Playa del Cura (1.2-1.3 km), is an urban sandy beach with a promenade, restaurants and seasonal lifeguard service. Cala del Palangre (1.5 km) is one of the smaller rocky coves south of the centre. La Mata beach, the longest in the municipality, lies along the northern stretch of coast backed by the natural park. Golfers have three 18-hole courses within 11 km: Villamartín (8.7 km), Campoamor (10 km) and Las Ramblas de Orihuela (11 km), all located in the Orihuela Costa golf corridor. Water sports operate from the Real Club Náutico marina 1.1 km away. For indoor sport, the Palacio de Deportes Infanta Cristina (1.2 km) hosts municipal facilities, and private gyms and pools are within 4 km. The city calendar includes 32 local festivals and public holidays per year, among the highest counts for a municipality of this size, reflecting an active year-round events programme.
Source: Blue Flag 2026, OpenStreetMap
Torrevieja sits on the southern Costa Blanca, roughly midway between the cities of Alicante (about 35 km straight-line from the airport) and Cartagena to the southwest, and immediately north of the Orihuela Costa resort strip. Within this corridor the city functions as the main service and retail hub, with a hospital, administrative offices and the largest permanent population in the immediate region. Neighbouring municipalities include Guardamar del Segura to the north, Rojales and Ciudad Quesada inland, and Orihuela Costa to the south, the latter containing the La Zenia Boulevard shopping centre roughly 9-10 km away. The property's La Siesta / El Chaparral position places it in the inland residential belt of the city rather than on the waterfront itself.
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: VL555294
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
Within its immediate comparison set, this villa occupies a middle price position. Luxury Villa El Chaparral is listed from €895,000, roughly 18 per cent above this property, and Gold Villas from €700,000, while Sunset Lakeviews starts at €585,000. The differentiating factor here is the dual-residence configuration: at €760,000 the buyer acquires two complete, independently usable homes (2/1 and 3/2) within a single legal property, which none of the comparables in the set explicitly offers. Priced per built square metre at roughly €4,086/m², the villa sits within the normal range for renovated detached stock in inland Torrevieja, though buyers should note that plot value, pool and outdoor infrastructure carry significant weight in detached-villa pricing on the Costa Blanca, making per-square-metre comparison with apartments or townhouses unreliable. Locationally, La Siesta / El Chaparral trades sea views and frontline position for walkability: the 354-metre supermarket distance and year-round city services contrast with developments in resort-only zones such as parts of the Orihuela Costa, where winter service levels thin out considerably. Compared with golf-side developments further south (Villamartín, Campoamor), this position is roughly 8-11 km from the courses but closer to Torrevieja's hospital, marina and municipal sports infrastructure. Regional context also matters: Alicante province has seen sustained international demand for renovated detached villas, and Torrevieja's permanent population of nearly 99,000 supports a year-round rental market in addition to seasonal tourism, a consideration relevant to the property's dual-letting potential, subject to current Valencian Community tourist-licensing rules. Buyers comparing this villa with new-build alternatives should weigh the 1970 construction date and the absence of developer guarantees against the completed, immediately deliverable status and the established, non-isolated surroundings.
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