Overview
- 3 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- 134.00 m2
- 210.00 m2
Property Description
AMAZING NEW HOMES in one of the nicest towns in Costa Blanca.
Located in Las Heredades, the quiet village between Almoradi and Formentera del Segura, these five new homes (three sold already) are built with style and quality in equal measure.
THE LOCATION
📌 AP7 Motorway: 3 min
📌 La Marquesa Golf Resort: 11 min
📌 La Finca Golf Resort: 14 min
📌 Guardamar (nearest beach): 17 min
📌 La Zenia Shopping Boulevard: 21 min
📌 L’Aljub Shopping Centre (Elche): 21 min
📌 Alicante Airport: 29 min
THE HOUSE
Clever design means a roomy home with many of the luxuries you’d expect, and in a great spot!
✅ Two remaining plots (facing north & west, respectively), room for off-sreet parking & 15m2 pool
✅ Large open-plan living space (36m2) looking out to sun terrace and pool
✅ Fully-fitted kitchen inc. floor and wall units with appliances installed
✅ Stylish breakfast bar with additional room for dining table & chairs
✅ Convenient storage / laundry-room under the stairs
✅ Huge guest bedroom (14m2) with fitted wardrobes
✅ Ground floor family bathroom
✅ Stairs to first floor & two more 14m2 double bedrooms
✅ Both bedrooms boast fitted walk-thru wardrobe & en-suite bathrooms
✅ Front bedroom have small private terrace overlooking sun terrace & pool
✅ Home also features LED lighting inside & out, and zone-based air-conditioning
Both homes are now key-ready
| Villa | Plot | Build Size | Price |
| 1 | SOLD | ||
| 2 | SOLD | ||
| 3 | 210m2 | 134m2 | €379,900 |
| 4 | SOLD | ||
| 5 | 210m2 | 134m2 | €359,900 |
THE AREA
Las Heradades is a tiny enclave right on the edge of the Almoradi township, some 5km from the pretty central plaza. It’s official full-time population is less than 1,000 people.
The busy weekly Saturday market is renowned throughout the area for fresh food, clothing and househld goods – a must visit!
Due to its central geographical location in the region, Almoradí is referred to as the “heart of the Vega Baja”.
It is, in fact, located in the center of the great alluvial plain of the Segura River, which borders the urban area for just over a kilometer. The relief is completely flat, so the floods of the Segura River can cover the entire orchard, as was the case in 1987.
The majority of the urban area, however, is elevated about three meters above the level of the orchard, which saves it from flooding.
The Romans are the first recorded colonizers in the area. Fragments from the late Roman and Islamic periods have been found in the La Julianita area, while a Roman villa existed in Lo Montaro.
After the fall of the Empire, it was controlled by the Visigoths, and briefly by the Byzantines, and would finally be controlled by the Muslims under the Pact of Theodomir.
At this time it was called al-Muwalladín and was a place of agricultural importance. The name eventually morphed into Almoradí.
In 1829, the Torrevieja earthquake devastated the town, leaving 192 fatalities and numerous injuries.
This fact resulted in the creation of a new urban plan with straight lines and wide streets designed by the engineer José Agustín de Larramendi.
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