This is a completed two-bedroom apartment of 59 m² in the Curva de Palangre area of Torrevieja, on the southern Costa Blanca in the province of Alicante. The property sits on the first floor of a two-storey building dating from 1970 and has been recently renovated, including a renewed bathroom with a walk-in shower. The asking price is €144,000. The location is urban and coastal, with a supermarket within roughly 150 metres and the nearest beach, Cala del Palangre, at approximately 350 metres. Air conditioning is installed. The apartment offers a northwest orientation with afternoon light and two balconies, one accessed from the living room and one from the master bedroom.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The apartment lies within the built-up coastal zone of Torrevieja, roughly 350 metres from Cala del Palangre and under 700 metres from Playa de Los Locos and Playa del Cura. Daily amenities, a supermarket at about 144 metres, a pharmacy at 116 metres, cafés and restaurants, are reachable on foot. The area is flat, with a gradient of under 1 per cent towards the beach.
This is not a new-build project. The building dates from 1970 and has two storeys; the apartment is on the first floor. Construction status is listed as complete and the unit is described as renovated and move-in ready, with a fully renewed bathroom and air conditioning. Delivery is immediate upon purchase, subject to standard transaction processes.
The property has one bathroom only and no second toilet. There is no mention of dedicated parking, storage room, lift, communal pool, garden, or terrace beyond the two street-facing balconies. The building originates from 1970, so no new-build warranty applies. The nearest electric vehicle charging point is approximately 7 km away, and the northwest orientation means no direct morning sun on the main living spaces.
This property fits several recognisable situations. A buyer seeking a low-maintenance coastal base within walking distance of the sea, without renovation work, will find the condition and location aligned with that need. A couple or single occupant using it as a second home benefits from the walkable amenities: the property can be locked up and left without reliance on a car or garden upkeep. Buyers planning partial relocation appreciate that Torrevieja operates year-round, with a hospital at 4.3 km and a full urban service layer. The second bedroom works as a guest room or home office, supporting longer stays or remote work. Budget-conscious buyers comparing entry prices will note the sub-€150,000 position against nearby alternatives starting at €155,000-€169,000. Conversely, the property fits less well for buyers requiring two bathrooms, private parking, a pool, or sea views. Households wanting a new-build energy certificate, communal facilities or lift access should weigh the 1970 construction and two-storey building format. Buyers who prize morning sun on a terrace should note the northwest orientation delivers afternoon light instead. In short: suitable for pragmatic coastal living and modest-budget ownership; less suitable for premium amenity expectations.
According to the listing and photo analysis, the apartment has been recently renovated and is presented in ready-to-occupy condition. The bathroom has been fully renewed, with light-coloured modern tiling and a walk-in shower rather than a bath. The photo material shows a modern-style living room and an integrated living-kitchen-dining layout, a bedroom with desk and balcony access, and additional empty rooms awaiting furnishing. Flooring, joinery and kitchen specification details are not itemised in the available data, so buyers should verify materials and appliance inventory during a viewing. Climate control consists of air conditioning; no mention is made of central heating, which is consistent with coastal practice where AC units with heat pump function often cover winter needs. Structurally, the building dates from 1970, typical of this quarter of Torrevieja, meaning construction standards of that era apply to the shell, envelope and glazing unless these have been upgraded in the renovation. An energy performance certificate is not specified in the data; buyers should request the current label, as older buildings frequently carry lower ratings unless windows and insulation have been modernised. Practical points to verify: electrical installation condition, plumbing (relevant given the bathroom renewal), window quality and double glazing, and the state of communal elements of the two-storey building. As a small building, communal fees are typically modest, but this should be confirmed along with any pending community works.
The asking price is €144,000 for a 59 m², two-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment in renovated condition, which works out at roughly €2,440 per square metre. Within Torrevieja, comparable listings include Palangre Beach apartments from €160,000, Edificio Sun & Center (key ready) from €169,000, and Panorama Beach from €155,000, placing this unit below the entry price of nearby alternatives. Price variation in the immediate area is driven mainly by renovation state, floor level, orientation and proximity to the beachfront. As a resale from 1970 rather than new build, no VAT-on-new-construction regime applies; the standard second-hand transaction taxes apply instead.
Daily life around this apartment is organised around a compact, walkable urban quarter of Torrevieja. The supermarket sits around the corner, a pharmacy is closer still, and the concentration of 168 restaurants, 44 cafés and 24 banks within a two-kilometre radius means that most errands require no car. The apartment's rhythm follows its northwest orientation: the living room and second bedroom receive natural light through the afternoon, while mornings are comparatively shaded, relevant for buyers who value early sun on a balcony, as the master bedroom balcony faces the same direction. The two balconies function as intermediate outdoor space: wide enough for a table or a chair, oriented towards the street rather than the sea. The beach functions as an extension of the living area; Cala del Palangre is roughly a two-minute walk, and the broader Playa del Cura and Los Locos stretches lie within ten to fifteen minutes on foot along flat terrain. The building's small scale, two storeys only, limits lift dependency and neighbour density. Torrevieja itself is a year-round city of nearly 99,000 registered inhabitants, so the area does not shut down outside the summer months: shops, healthcare and services operate through winter. The hospital is 4.3 km away, reachable by car or public transport; the city has 14 public transport lines and 50 stops. For buyers used to car-dependent locations, this address works in reverse: the car becomes optional for daily life, though useful for airport runs (Alicante-Elche, approximately 35 km straight-line) and for the golf courses 9-11 km inland.
The immediate surroundings are urban and fully serviced. Within a two-kilometre radius, the area counts 168 restaurants, 44 cafés, 27 pharmacies, 27 dentists and 24 bank branches, alongside three schools. A supermarket sits 144 metres from the door and a pharmacy 116 metres, making daily shopping a walking routine of a few minutes. The beach layer is unusually close: Cala del Palangre at roughly 150-350 metres depending on measurement point, Playa de Los Locos under 400 metres, and Playa del Cura about 670 metres. Healthcare extends from pharmacies to a hospital 4.3 km away. Sports facilities include the Palacio de Deportes Infanta Cristina at 1.2 km, CF Torrevieja at 1.4 km, and swimming pools within 1 km. Public transport covers the city with 14 lines and 50 stops, reducing car dependency. The terrain is flat, the municipality sits around 20 metres above sea level with a gradient below 1 per cent towards the coast, so cycling and walking are realistic year-round. Torrevieja's population of nearly 99,000 sustains off-season services, distinguishing it from summer-only resorts.
The map shows the apartment's position in the Curva de Palangre quarter, with the coastline of Cala del Palangre, Los Locos and El Cura within a few hundred metres' walk, and the supermarket and pharmacy on the immediate block. Torrevieja's centre, marina and sports facilities lie one to two kilometres east, while the golf courses sit inland to the south.
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Torrevieja sits on the southern Costa Blanca in the province of Alicante, roughly 35 km straight-line from Alicante city and its airport, and north of the Orihuela Costa golf belt. Within the local hierarchy, it functions as a full urban centre, close to 99,000 inhabitants, a hospital, marina and year-round services, rather than as a resort suburb. The apartment's Curva de Palangre quarter sits between the Los Locos and Cura beach zones, west of the central seafront. Neighbouring reference points include Guardamar and La Mata to the north, and the Villamartín and Campoamor residential-golf areas to the south.
Beaches: Cala del Palangre approximately 150-350 m, Playa de Los Locos 369 m, Playa del Cura 666 m, all walkable in under ten minutes. City and services: central Torrevieja amenities, the Real Club Náutico marina at 1.1 km, sports centres at 1.2-1.4 km. Airport: Alicante-Elche (ALC) at approximately 35 km straight-line, typically a 40-50 minute drive; Valencia at roughly 168 km and Málaga at approximately 368 km. Golf: three courses within reach, Club de Golf Villamartín (9.6 km), Real Club de Golf Campoamor (11 km) and Club de Golf Las Ramblas de Orihuela (11 km). Electric vehicle charging: nearest points at 7.0-9.8 km (Iberdrola Oasis Center, Ionity La Zenia). Hospital at 4.3 km. Supermarket 144 m, pharmacy 116 m.
| Beach Distance | 1.2 km |
| Alicante-Elche (ALC) | 35 km |
| Valencia (VLC) | 168 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
Torrevieja records approximately 3,854 sunshine hours per year and a mean annual temperature of 18.7°C, with monthly averages ranging from 12°C in winter to 26°C in summer. The swimming season, periods with sea temperatures of 20°C or above, lasts around five months. The municipality lies at roughly 20 metres above sea level on flat terrain; the slope towards the beach is 0.8 per cent, so there are no stairs or hills between the apartment and the coast. The immediate surroundings are urban rather than natural; the nearest green viewpoints are Torre del Moro at 3.0 km and La Pinada at 4.0 km, while the salt lagoons of the Torrevieja natural park area lie a short drive north. The northwest orientation of the apartment means afternoon light and evening sun on the balconies, sheltered from direct midday heat in summer. The climate supports year-round outdoor use of the surrounding beaches and promenades.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020, 2025 average)
Torrevieja holds seven Blue Flag beaches, including Cabo Cervera, Cala de las Piteras, El Cura, La Mata and Los Locos, an above-average concentration for a single municipality. From the apartment, Los Locos and El Cura are the nearest designated Blue Flag stretches, both within a ten-minute walk. Cala del Palangre, the closest cove at roughly 150-350 metres, is a smaller urban cala. Recreation beyond the beach includes the Real Club Náutico marina at 1.1 km, the Palacio de Deportes Infanta Cristina sports centre at 1.2 km, and hotel and residential swimming pools within 1 km. Golfers reach three 18-hole courses, Villamartín, Campoamor and Las Ramblas de Orihuela, within a 15-minute drive. The flat coastal promenade connects the beaches and supports walking and cycling as daily recreation rather than occasional outings.
Source: Blue Flag 2026, OpenStreetMap
Torrevieja sits on the southern Costa Blanca in the province of Alicante, roughly 35 km straight-line from Alicante city and its airport, and north of the Orihuela Costa golf belt. Within the local hierarchy, it functions as a full urban centre, close to 99,000 inhabitants, a hospital, marina and year-round services, rather than as a resort suburb. The apartment's Curva de Palangre quarter sits between the Los Locos and Cura beach zones, west of the central seafront. Neighbouring reference points include Guardamar and La Mata to the north, and the Villamartín and Campoamor residential-golf areas to the south.
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: VL873617
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
Within Torrevieja, this apartment positions itself at the value end of the coastal resale market. Comparable listings in the same city include Palangre Beach apartments from €160,000, Edificio Sun & Center (key ready) from €169,000, and Panorama Beach from €155,000. At €144,000 for 59 m² in renovated condition with a walk-in-shower bathroom and air conditioning, the unit undercuts those entry prices by €11,000-€25,000, partly explained by its one-bathroom layout, 1970 building vintage, and absence of parking, pool or new-build certification. Compared with the wider southern Costa Blanca, Torrevieja differs from the Orihuela Costa golf-and-urbanisation belt (Villamartín, Campoamor, La Zenia) in that it is a functioning year-round city: nearly 99,000 registered inhabitants, a hospital at 4.3 km, 14 bus lines, and a dense commercial layer. That translates into off-season liveliness that urbanisation-based alternatives cannot match, though with denser built form and fewer private-community amenities. Against larger Costa Blanca cities, Torrevieja offers lower entry prices than Alicante city centre or Benidorm waterfront while remaining within roughly 35 km of Alicante-Elche airport. For a buyer weighing the Mediterranean-lifestyle combination of sunshine hours (3,854 per year), Blue Flag beaches within walking distance and a car-optional daily routine, this address competes on walkability and price rather than on premium facilities, the trade-off buyers should weigh against newer builds with pools and parking at higher entry prices.
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