This new-build penthouse is located in the central residential area of Torrevieja, a coastal city on the Costa Blanca in the province of Alicante. The property comprises 71 m² of living space with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, complemented by a 63 m² private solarium, bringing the total footprint to 134 m². The building is under construction, with delivery indicatively scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2026. The sandy beaches of Playa del Cura lie roughly 1.2 to 1.3 km away, and everyday amenities including a Mercadona supermarket, pharmacies and shops are reachable on foot.
Within Torrevieja's new-build stock, this penthouse is positioned at the upper end of the recorded price band. The comparison set registered for the same town lists Edificio Vento and Edificio Talan 2 from €255,000 and Edificio Anamar from €265,000, placing this listing €60,000 to €70,000 above the entry level. Two structural factors explain most of that gap. First, the format: a top-floor unit with a 63 m² solarium commands a premium over standard apartments because it delivers private open space equivalent in size to the interior. Second, the inclusions: furniture, appliances, a fitted kitchen and private parking are bundled into the price, whereas lower-listed projects may quote a base price without these items. Location within Torrevieja also varies meaningfully. Town-centre addresses trade sea views for walkability; this unit's courtyard orientation reflects that trade-off, while projects nearer the seafront at Playa del Cura or Los Locos typically list higher for equivalent floor areas. Set against the wider southern Costa Blanca, Torrevieja remains one of the more price-accessible urban markets compared with Denia, Javea or Alicante city itself, while offering a service density, healthcare infrastructure and year-round population, 98,533 registered inhabitants, that many smaller coastal towns lack. The municipal dataset shows 168 restaurants and 27 pharmacies within two kilometres of the address, figures consistent with a functioning city rather than a seasonal resort. Buyers weighing alternatives may also consider Orihuela Costa, where golf-side developments cluster around Villamartín and Campoamor, 8.7 to 10 km away; those locations favour golf and resort-style living but require a car for daily errands, whereas this address reverses that balance.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The property sits in the built-up centre of Torrevieja, roughly 1.2 km from Playa del Cura and about 1.1 km from the Real Club Náutico marina. A supermarket lies 354 m away and a pharmacy 576 m. The terrain is essentially flat, with an average slope of 0.8 per cent towards the coast. Alicante-Elche airport is approximately 35 km away in a straight line.
The dwelling is configured as a three-bedroom, two-bathroom penthouse with an ensuite bathroom, fitted wardrobes, a fully fitted kitchen and a covered terrace opening onto a 63 m² solarium. Furniture and appliances are included, and private parking and a private garden area form part of the specification. The layout suits year-round occupancy as well as seasonal use.
The project is under construction with an indicative delivery date in the fourth quarter of 2026. The listed specification includes a fully fitted kitchen, furniture and appliances, central heating features such as an electric fireplace in the living area, and pre-installation details typical of current Spanish new-build regulations. Completion dates remain subject to construction progress.
The property does not offer sea views; the registered orientation is towards a courtyard. There is no communal swimming pool on site, with the nearest public pool approximately 0.9 to 1.2 km away. The development is an apartment building without golf-course proximity, and the nearest electric-vehicle charging point is 5.8 km away. Built living space is limited to 71 m².
This configuration suits a buyer prioritising outdoor space within an urban setting. The 63 m² solarium is larger than the interior itself, which is relevant for anyone planning extended periods of outdoor living, sunbathing or container gardening. The property also fits a permanent-residence scenario: the surrounding density of services, the presence of schools and medical facilities nearby, and the flat terrain make daily life without a car feasible for most errands. Buyers seeking a lock-up-and-leave second home will find the included furniture and appliances simplify handover, while the central location removes the need for resort-style management. The layout works for small families given the three bedrooms and ensuite bathroom, and for couples who want a guest room and a work-from-home space. Conversely, the profile fits less well for buyers requiring sea views, a communal pool on site, or a quiet rural setting; the environment is urban by definition. The timeline also matters: with delivery indicatively in the fourth quarter of 2026, the purchase suits buyers able to wait roughly two construction years rather than those needing immediate occupancy. Golf-oriented buyers should note the nearest course, Club de Golf Villamartín, is 8.7 km away, which is a drive rather than a walk.
As a current new-build, the construction must comply with the Spanish Technical Building Code (CTE), including thermal-envelope requirements and, in the Valencian Community, pre-installation or provision for energy measures applicable at permit date. The recorded specification includes a fully fitted kitchen with appliances included in the purchase, fitted wardrobes in the bedrooms, and an ensuite bathroom serving the principal bedroom. Interior images indicate a living-dining area with an electric fireplace and city-facing glazing, and a finished bedroom with decorative wall treatments, suggesting the delivered state is turnkey rather than shell. The covered terrace and private solarium are constructed elements rather than add-ons, meaning waterproofing, access and safety railings should fall under the builder's obligations and the ten-year structural guarantee (seguro decenal) required under Spanish law for new residential builds. Buyers should request the declaración de obra nueva and the cédula de habitabilidad or its Valencian equivalent at handover, together with the energy performance certificate, which will state the actual energy rating of the finished unit. Practical points worth verifying during a technical visit include the solarium's insulation and drainage, the specification of the aluminium or PVC joinery and double glazing, and the mechanical ventilation of bathrooms, since these determine year-round comfort in a coastal climate with 18.7 °C average temperatures and high summer humidity.
The property is listed from €325,000, which at the recorded figure represents a single-price listing rather than a broad price range. Within the same unit the specification is fixed: three bedrooms, two bathrooms, 71 m² built, 63 m² solarium, private parking, fitted kitchen and included furniture and appliances. Compared with other new-build projects registered in Torrevieja, the price sits above comparable entries such as Edificio Vento and Edificio Talan 2 (both from €255,000) and Edificio Anamar (from €265,000). The differential is partly explained by the penthouse format and the large solarium.
Daily life around this address takes place within a fully established urban fabric rather than a resort-style enclave. The nearest supermarket is 354 m away, a pharmacy 576 m, and within a two-kilometre radius the dataset records 168 restaurants, 44 cafés, 24 banks, 27 pharmacies and 27 dentists, which means almost all routine errands can be completed on foot. The building stands in what the listing describes as a quiet section of the town centre, so the rhythm of the area is urban but residential rather than touristic in character. The beach at Playa del Cura is a level 1.2 km walk, taking most people fifteen minutes, and the marina at Real Club Náutico is slightly closer at 1.1 km. Torrevieja has a registered population of 98,533 (2025, INE), making it a substantial year-round city with hospitals, schools and public services; three schools sit within the two-kilometre radius and the nearest hospital is 3.4 km away. Public transport is well developed for a town of this size, with 14 lines and 50 stops, reducing dependence on a car for local movement. The penthouse format itself shapes how the property is used: the 63 m² solarium functions as an outdoor room for much of the year given the area's 3,854 recorded annual sunshine hours, while the 71 m² interior concentrates living into a compact, efficiently planned footprint.
The immediate environment is dense, service-rich urban Torrevieja. Within a two-kilometre radius the dataset counts 168 restaurants and 44 cafés, so eating out and daily shopping are neighbourhood-scale activities rather than excursions. The nearest supermarket is a five-minute walk at 354 m, with a Mercadona specifically referenced as eight minutes away in the listing. Health infrastructure includes 27 pharmacies within two kilometres, 27 dentists, and a hospital at 3.4 km. For sport, the Palacio de Deportes Infanta Cristina is 1.2 km away and the CF Torrevieja facilities 1.4 km; the Real Club Náutico marina at 1.1 km provides sailing and waterfront activity. The town's bus network of 14 lines and 50 stops covers local movement, and the flat terrain, with an average gradient of 0.8 per cent towards the sea, makes cycling practical. Torrevieja is one of the predominantly Spanish-speaking areas of the Valencian Community, and with 98,533 registered inhabitants it sustains year-round commerce, in contrast to seasonally driven resort zones. The nearest EV charging point is 5.8 km away at present, a consideration for electric-vehicle owners, although the private parking space may allow a wall box subject to community approval.
The map shows the property's position within central Torrevieja, with Playa del Cura beach a short distance southwest and the marina to the east. The pins mark the supermarket, pharmacy, hospital and the nearest Blue Flag beaches, illustrating how the address sits inside the town's walkable service core rather than on its periphery. Golf courses lie inland to the southwest.
Approximate area · exact address shared on request
Torrevieja sits on the southern Costa Blanca, roughly 35 km from Alicante city and airport, and about 60 km north of the Murcia corridor via the AP-7 and N-332. Within the local hierarchy it functions as the principal service town of the Orihuela Costa-to-Guardamar stretch, larger and more urbanised than the resort strips of La Zenia or Punta Prima. Neighbouring towns include Guardamar del Segura to the north, Orihuela Costa and its golf valleys to the south, and the inland towns of San Miguel de Salinas and Los Montesinos. The city's economy combines tourism, fishing heritage and salt production.
Distances work as follows: Playa del Cura beach is 1.2 to 1.3 km, roughly a fifteen-minute walk; Cala del Palangre is 1.5 km. The marina is 1.1 km. The hospital is 3.4 km. Golf courses sit on the inland side: Club de Golf Villamartín at 8.7 km, Real Club de Golf Campoamor at 10 km and Las Ramblas de Orihuela at 11 km. Alicante-Elche airport is approximately 35 km in a straight line, typically a 40 to 50-minute drive; Valencia airport is roughly 168 km and Málaga around 368 km. The high concentration of shops, pharmacies and cafés within a kilometre means daily provisioning is a pedestrian affair.
| Beach Distance | 1.2 km |
| Alicante-Elche (ALC) | 35 km |
| Valencia (VLC) | 168 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
Torrevieja records around 3,854 sunshine hours per year, a figure well above the European average, and a mean annual temperature of 18.7 °C within a band of roughly 12 to 26 °C across the seasons. The sea reaches or exceeds 20 °C for approximately five months of the year, defining a swim season running broadly from late spring to early autumn. The town lies at about 20 m above sea level on flat terrain with a 0.8 per cent gradient towards the coast, so there are no significant climbs on walking routes to the beach. The surrounding province includes the natural park of the salt lagoons of Torrevieja and La Mata within the municipality's 71.8 km², offering walking and birdwatching close to the urban centre. For the solarium specifically, the sunshine data implies usable outdoor space for a large majority of the year.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020, 2025 average)
Torrevieja holds Blue Flag status for seven beaches, including El Cura, Los Locos, La Mata, Cabo Cervera and Cala de las Piteras, a concentration that indicates consistent water quality and services across the municipality's coastline. The nearest to the property, Playa del Cura at 1.2 km, is a sandy urban beach with a promenade, restaurants and lifeguard services in season. Diving, sailing and other water sports operate from the Real Club Náutico marina 1.1 km away. For land-based recreation, the Palacio de Deportes Infanta Cristina (1.2 km) hosts indoor sports, and the Torre del Moro watchtower viewpoint at 3.0 km marks the coastal path north towards La Mata. Golfers have three 18-hole courses within 11 km: Villamartín, Campoamor and Las Ramblas de Orihuela.
Source: Blue Flag 2026, OpenStreetMap
Torrevieja sits on the southern Costa Blanca, roughly 35 km from Alicante city and airport, and about 60 km north of the Murcia corridor via the AP-7 and N-332. Within the local hierarchy it functions as the principal service town of the Orihuela Costa-to-Guardamar stretch, larger and more urbanised than the resort strips of La Zenia or Punta Prima. Neighbouring towns include Guardamar del Segura to the north, Orihuela Costa and its golf valleys to the south, and the inland towns of San Miguel de Salinas and Los Montesinos. The city's economy combines tourism, fishing heritage and salt production.
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: VL390838
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
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