Overview
- 2 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- 76.97 m2
Property Description
An utterly-charming development of twelve upper & lower-floor bungalows & duplexes in Pilar de La Horadada that share a lovely communal pool.
A variety of homes are planned: two & three-bed ground-floor bungalows; and one & two-bed duplexes. All have sizeable patios, with duplexes enjoying their own private rooftop solarium.
THE LOCATION
Playa de Las Higuericas (Nearest Beach) – 8 min
La Romero Golf Club – 10 min
La Zenia Boulevard – 15 min
Corvera International Airport (Murcia) – 35 min
Alicante Airport – 51 min
THE APARTMENTS
Open-plan living area (27m2 – 30m2) with direct access to outdoor terrace
Patios for bungalows range from 14m2 to 112m2 (3-bed corner plot #4)
Terraces for duplexes range from 10m2 (1-bed unit) to 15m2
Solaria for duplexes range from 53m2 (1-bed unit) to 68m2
All roof solaria are fitted with integral kitchen & shutters
Pre-installation for ducted air-conditioning in all homes
Fully-fitted kitchen with breakfast bar & white goods
Bungalows & 1-bed duplexes have breakfast bar
Top-quality porcelain tiled floors throughout
Electric shutters on all main windows
Entrance door with security lock
Heated bathroom floors
LED lighting installed inside & out
South-facing communal pool with LED lighting & solar shower
Communal area also features bathing area & designated parking
Delivery is expected December 2025
Homes differ in orientation, floor, layout and external space (see FLOORPLAN section)
Details listed below are for the ground-floor 2-bed bungalow, #5
Developer-supplied images are CGI renders for both upper & lower-floor homes
THE AREA
The fine white sandy beaches of Pilar de la Horadada are spread along five kilometres. The quality of these beaches is demonstrated with their Blue Flags. Las Higuericas and Mil Palmeras are two of the most popular beaches in the district.
Festivals are held in honour of the Blessed Virgin from September until October. The Floral Tribute is one of the highlights along with the Solemn Mass, the procession and “Las carrozas”. Summer festivals start in July and go on for weeks.
The town has been the site of many battles because of its location at the historical frontier between two kingdoms of Murcia (Castilla) and Valencia. After various centuries of agricultural economy, its tourism breakthrough came with its independence from the Orihuela municipal district in 1986. Co-operative societies such as ‘Surinver’ and ‘Teresa Hermanos’ use many of the local fields for vegetable growing.