This detached villa is located in Torrevieja, a Mediterranean seaside city on the Costa Blanca in the province of Alicante. The property was originally built in 1970 and comprehensively renovated in 2020. It offers 130 m² of built area with 87 m² of usable living space, arranged as two bedrooms, one full bathroom and one guest toilet. The 400 m² plot includes a private 10 x 3 metre swimming pool, a landscaped garden, an outdoor kitchen and parking space for up to three vehicles. The asking price is €465,000 and the property is ready for immediate occupation. The nearest beach, Playa del Cura, lies approximately 1.2 km away, with everyday amenities within walking distance.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The villa sits in an urban district of Torrevieja, roughly 1.2 km from Playa del Cura beach. The terrain is flat, with a slope to the coast of under 1%. A supermarket is about 805 m away, a pharmacy 445 m, and a hospital 1.5 km. The setting is residential with services at walking distance; a car is convenient but not essential for daily errands.
The property functions as a compact two-bedroom villa with a large outdoor area. The layout separates living space on the ground floor from sleeping quarters upstairs, with a walk-in wardrobe in the master bedroom and terrace access from the second bedroom. The 400 m² plot accommodates a private pool, garden, outdoor kitchen and parking for three vehicles, supporting outdoor living throughout the year.
This is not a new-build project. The villa dates from 1970 and was fully renovated in 2020, including PVC window frames and a contemporary interior finish. The construction status is completed and the property is partially furnished and ready for immediate occupancy. No further construction phases or delivery dates apply.
The property offers two bedrooms and one bathroom plus a guest toilet, which limits its capacity for larger households. There is no communal facility provision; all amenities are private. The building is from 1970 with a 2020 renovation, so no new-build warranty applies. Energy performance certification data is not stated in the available records.
The property suits a buyer seeking a compact, low-maintenance villa with substantial private outdoor space in an established urban location. Recognisable situations include: a couple or small household relocating permanently who want amenities within walking distance rather than a gated resort; a buyer prioritising outdoor living, given the pool, outdoor kitchen and south orientation; and those who place more value on a finished, renovated property than on new-build warranties. The two-bedroom, one-bathroom layout is a practical constraint for families needing three or more bedrooms or multiple full bathrooms. Buyers seeking a quiet rural or hillside setting should note this is an urban district in a city of nearly 100,000 inhabitants, with the associated activity and density. Conversely, buyers who want seasonal rental potential or year-round services will find the local amenity base, schools, healthcare, retail, consistent with permanent residence. Golf players are within a 9, 11 km radius of three courses. Those reliant on air travel should factor in the approximately 35 km distance to Alicante-Elche airport, which is reachable by road in under an hour in normal conditions.
The villa was comprehensively renovated in 2020, which is the principal quality indicator in the available data. The windows are large-format PVC frames, a material choice associated with good thermal insulation and low maintenance compared with older aluminium or timber joinery. The interior is described as contemporary in finish, with an open-plan ground floor, a walk-in wardrobe in the master bedroom and a glass-enclosed shower in the main bathroom. The property includes air conditioning for climate control, a utility room, a barbecue and an outdoor kitchen, indicating that both indoor and outdoor functions have been equipped. The 1970 origin of the structure means that the renovation, not the original build, determines the current standard; a technical survey would be the appropriate means of verifying structural condition, insulation levels and installation quality. No energy performance certificate rating is stated in the available records, so buyers comparing against new-build properties, which typically carry A or B ratings under current Spanish regulations, should request this documentation. The pool measures 10 x 3 metres and sits within a landscaped garden; pool equipment age and maintenance history fall outside the available data. The property is partially furnished, meaning the inventory and condition of included items should be confirmed in writing during the purchase process.
The asking price is €465,000 for a completed, renovated detached villa of 130 m² built area on a 400 m² plot. Within Torrevieja, comparable offerings include Laguna Rosa Villas from €424,000, Eden Beach from €330,000 and Alegria 25 from €440,000. Relative to these, the property is positioned in the middle to upper segment of the local market, with the price reflecting the 2020 renovation, the private pool and the plot size rather than new-build status. The property is available immediately, as construction is completed.
The villa is organised around a clear division between indoor and outdoor living. The ground floor contains an open-plan living room and kitchen in one continuous space, a storage room and a guest toilet. The upper floor holds the two bedrooms, one with a walk-in wardrobe and the other with direct terrace access, plus the main bathroom with a glass-enclosed shower. The south-facing orientation means daylight reaches the interior for most of the day, which in this climate translates to roughly 3,850 recorded sunshine hours per year in the wider area. Daily routines here are shaped largely by the plot itself: the 10 x 3 metre pool, the 300 m² garden and the outdoor kitchen with barbecue occupy most of the outdoor space, and parking for three vehicles sits within the plot boundary. The neighbourhood context is urban Torrevieja, a city of around 98,500 registered inhabitants. Within a 2 km radius, there are 168 restaurants, 44 cafés, 27 pharmacies, 24 banks and 27 dentists, which indicates a dense, year-round service network rather than a seasonal resort environment. The nearest supermarket is about 805 m away and the hospital 1.5 km, so daily errands and medical access do not depend on a car, though one is useful for beaches, golf and airport transfers. The setting is flat and low-lying at roughly 20 m above sea level, which makes walking and cycling straightforward. The city operates 14 public transport lines with 50 stops, providing alternatives to private transport within the municipality.
The immediate surroundings are urban Torrevieja with a flat street profile and services at walking distance. The supermarket at 805 m and pharmacy at 445 m make daily shopping feasible on foot. Healthcare access includes 27 pharmacies and 27 dentists within 2 km, plus a hospital at 1.5 km. For recreation, the Palacio de Deportes Infanta Cristina sports centre is 1.2 km away and the Real Club Náutico marina 1.1 km. Public swimming pools are available at 0.9 km and 1.2 km in addition to the villa's own pool. The climate supports outdoor use of the property for most of the year, with an average annual temperature of 18.7°C and a five-month swimming season at sea-water temperatures of 20°C or above. The city records around 32 local public holidays annually, reflecting an active municipal calendar. Peak summer months bring an influx of visitors typical of Costa Blanca seaside cities, while the large registered population base supports year-round commerce and services outside the tourist season. The area lies at approximately 20 m elevation with negligible slope, which is relevant for mobility and for drainage during heavy autumn rainfall.
The villa sits in a flat urban district of Torrevieja, with Playa del Cura beach about 1.2 km to the east and the town's marina, sports centre and hospital within 1.5 km. Golf courses lie 9, 11 km south-west toward Orihuela Costa. The map shows this central position within the Costa Blanca's southern coastal strip.
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Torrevieja lies on the southern Costa Blanca, approximately 35 km south-west of Alicante city and its international airport, and directly north of the Orihuela Costa strip. The municipality of 71.8 km² had 98,533 registered inhabitants in 2025, making it one of the larger coastal towns in the province. It functions as a service hub for the surrounding residential areas, including Guardamar del Segura to the north and Orihuela Costa to the south. The city is located in one of the predominantly Spanish-speaking areas of the Valencian Community, which is relevant for buyers comparing it with Valencian-speaking municipalities further north.
The nearest beach, Playa del Cura, is 1.2 km from the property on a flat route. Alicante-Elche Airport (ALC) is approximately 35 km away in a straight line, the primary international gateway for the area; Valencia Airport (VLC) is roughly 168 km and Málaga (AGP) around 368 km. Golf courses within reach include Club de Golf Villamartín at 8.8 km, Real Club de Golf Campoamor at 10.7 km and Club de Golf Las Ramblas de Orihuela at 11.1 km. Electric vehicle charging is available at the Iberdrola Oasis Center (7.5 km) and Ionity La Zenia (8.3 km), with a nearer point at 5.4 km. Within the city, 14 public transport lines with 50 stops provide coverage; the marina, sports centres and beaches are all within a few kilometres. A car is useful for golf, charging and airport trips but not required for daily needs.
| 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 within a 12, 26°C seasonal range, and approximately 3,854 sunshine hours per year historically, a figure that ranks among the higher values for the Spanish Mediterranean coast. The swimming season, defined by sea temperatures of 20°C or above, lasts about five months. The town sits at roughly 20 m above sea level with a slope of 0.8% toward the beach, meaning the terrain is effectively flat and requires no physical effort on pedestrian routes to the coast. The surrounding landscape is coastal-urban, with the natural areas of La Mata lagoon and the salt flats forming part of the wider Torrevieja municipality. The Torre del Moro viewpoint at 3.0 km and La Pinada at 4.0 km offer the nearest marked natural attractions. The south-facing orientation of the villa itself maximises solar gain during winter months while increasing cooling demand in summer, for which air conditioning is installed.
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, a certification based on water quality, safety and services. From the property, Playa del Cura and Platja del Cura are 1.2 km away and Cala del Palangre 1.4 km. The Real Club Náutico marina at 1.1 km supports sailing and water activities. On land, the Palacio de Deportes Infanta Cristina (1.2 km) and CF Torrevieja (1.4 km) provide sports facilities, with a private fitness centre at 3.8 km. Golfers can reach three 18-hole courses, Villamartín, Campoamor and Las Ramblas, within 9 to 11 km, all located in the Orihuela Costa and surrounding inland area. For swimming outside the sea season, hotel and residential pools operate at 0.9 km and 1.2 km, in addition to the villa's private pool.
Source: Blue Flag 2026, OpenStreetMap
Torrevieja lies on the southern Costa Blanca, approximately 35 km south-west of Alicante city and its international airport, and directly north of the Orihuela Costa strip. The municipality of 71.8 km² had 98,533 registered inhabitants in 2025, making it one of the larger coastal towns in the province. It functions as a service hub for the surrounding residential areas, including Guardamar del Segura to the north and Orihuela Costa to the south. The city is located in one of the predominantly Spanish-speaking areas of the Valencian Community, which is relevant for buyers comparing it with Valencian-speaking municipalities further north.
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: VL391664
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
Within Torrevieja, three comparable projects illustrate the local market context. Laguna Rosa Villas starts at €424,000, Eden Beach at €330,000 and Alegria 25 at €440,000, placing this villa at €465,000 at the upper end of that range. The distinguishing factors are the detached format with a 400 m² private plot, the 2020 renovation and the completed status, the comparables are, by contrast, new-build or off-plan developments where delivery dates and construction risk apply, whereas this property is immediately habitable. Against the wider Costa Blanca South market, Torrevieja differs from the Orihuela Costa resort zones to its south in that it is a functioning year-round city of nearly 100,000 inhabitants rather than a collection of residential estates. This is reflected in the amenity density: 168 restaurants, 44 cafés and 27 pharmacies within 2 km, plus a hospital at 1.5 km and 14 public transport lines. Buyers comparing detached villas inland, for example around the Villamartín and Campoamor golf courses 9, 11 km away, will typically find larger plots at similar prices but with greater car dependency and thinner off-season services. In Torrevieja, the trade-off runs the other way: a compact 1970 structure on a modest plot, but with urban convenience and a flat 1.2 km walk to a Blue Flag beach. The Mediterranean climate profile, roughly 3,850 sunshine hours, an 18.7°C annual mean and a five-month warm-water swimming season, applies across the sub-region and does not differentiate between these locations; elevation and proximity to services do.
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