Overview
- 3 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- 88.00 m2
- 240.00 m2
Property Description
GREAT LOCATION for these premium villas, positioned on the edge of Els Poblets, just north of Denia.
THE LOCATION
📌 Playa de la Almadraba – 6 min drive or 25 min walk
📌 E15 Motorway – 3 min drive
📌 Oliva Nova Beach & Golf – 14 min
📌 Denia Port – 21 min
📌 Alicante Airport – 66 min
📌 Valencia Airport – 71 min
Just two homes remain available for sale in the whole development
THE VILLAS
✅ Both villas are near-identical, except that 1B is fully detached & 2A is semi-detached
✅ Plot layouts on both villas mean the off-street car parking is away from the pool
✅ Low-profile single-storey design with large private rooftop solarium
✅ Raised & partially-covered front terrace, perfect for al fresco dining
✅ Lounge and all bedrooms have view & direct access to pool terrace
✅ Open-plan living area with fitted kitchen and stylish breakfast bar
✅ Induction hob & oven provided, appliance packages available
✅ Hot & cold ducted AC fitted as standard
✅ Porcelain (or similar) interior flooring
✅ Main bedroom has fitted en-suite bathroom
✅ Built-in lined wardrobes with interior LED lighting
✅ Extrenal staircase (straight, not spiral) to solarium with pergola feature
✅ Installation of individual photovoltaic panels & pre-installtion for EV charger
Our developer partner advises that delivery date is April 2027
PRICES & AVAILABILITY
| Villa | Plot | Build | Beds / Baths | Solarium | Price |
| 1B | 381m2 | 98m2 | 3 / 2 | 64m2 | €475k |
| 2A | 240m2 | 88m2 | 3 / 2 | 59m2 | €415k |
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THE AREA
Denia’s historical heritage has been influenced by Iberian, Greek, Roman, Islamic, Napoleonic and Christian civilizations. There is evidence of human habitation in the area since prehistoric times and there are significant Iberian ruins on the hillsides nearby.
FIESTAS
The bonfire festival is celebrated each March. Huge papier-mâché statues called fallas are set up throughout the town, and then set ablaze.
The Bous a la Mar (meaning “Bulls at the Sea”) is held in July. The highlight of this week-long festival is watching bulls run down the main street Marqués de Campo, only to be chased into the Mediterranean sea by those daring enough to enter a makeshift bull ring with them.
Since 1974 it has been home to painter and sculptor Joan Castejón. The town honored him as an Adoptive Son of Dénia in 1999.
Since 2015 Dénia has been an UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy. The celebrity Chef Quique Dacosta has a 3 star Michelin restaurant in the Las Marinas area of the city.
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