Overview
- 3 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- 141.56 m2
- 247.56 m2
Property Description
WITH a direct view over to western “pink” lagoon of Torrevieja and nestled just on the edge of the town, these luxury villas are ideally-placed for the discerning buyer that requires access in and out of the area as much as proximity to the beach.
THE LOCATION
Playa Cabo Cervera (nearest beach): 4 min
Plaza de la Constitution: 11 min
Torrevieja International Marina: 13 min
La Zenia Shopping Boulevard: 15 min
Villamartin Golf Resort: 20 min
La Marquesa Golf Resort: 20 min
Alicante Airport: 36 min
THE VILLAS
This new development consists of 15 spacious low-profile homes built to the higest of standards, with many internal elements of design left to the lucky owner.
Plot sizes vary from 248m2 to a whopping 336m2, with all homes enjoying:
Pedestrian access from gated communal gardens providing security and tranquility
Private underground garage for two cars with direct access into the home
Lower floor also has large trastero (29m2 – 60m2) for workshop / storage
Thoughtful layout with central access to property, improving thru-flow
Bright double-aspect open-plan lounge-dining area, views to pool
Fully-fitted kitchen with stylish breakfast bar, bespoke colours
Large main bedroom (17m2) with en-suite bathroom & walk-in wardrobe
Two guest bedrooms (both 11m2+) with fitted ‘robes, sharing family bathroom
External terrace accessed from lounge, al fresco dining under stylish pergola feature
Large private swimming pool (14m2) with “Baja Step” entry (no ladders) for added safety
Huge (116m2) rooftop solarium accessed from outside terrace, enjoying views of salt lakes
A small communal area dedicated to an outdoor gym & exercise area is positioned adjacent
Delivery date is expected to be January 2026 for the first phase, and June 2026 for the rest.
A variety of units are detailed in the FLOORPLAN section below.
Data listed in the summary is for Number #2

PRICE UPDATE
Vila 1: 328m2 plot, 141m2 build, 93m2 garage – €625,000 (June ’26)
Vila 2: 248m2 plot, 141m2 build, 32m2 garage – €595,000 (June ’26)
Vila 3: 248m2 plot, 141m2 build, 32m2 garage – €595,000 (June ’26)
Vila 4: 248m2 plot, 141m2 build, 32m2 garage – €595,000 (June ’26)
Vila 5: 248m2 plot, 141m2 build, 32m2 garage – €595,000 (June ’26)
Vila 6: 248m2 plot, 141m2 build, 32m2 garage – €595,000 (June ’26)
Vila 7: 248m2 plot, 141m2 build, 32m2 garage – €595,000 (June ’26)
Vila 8: 336m2 plot, 141m2 build, 32m2 garage – €359,000 (Jan ’26)
Vila 9: 248m2 plot, 141m2 build, 32m2 garage – €625,000 (Jan ’26)
Vila 10: 248m2 plot, 141m2 build, 32m2 garage – €625,000 (Jan ’26)
Vila 11: 248m2 plot, 141m2 build, 32m2 garage – €625,000 (Jan ’26)
Vila 12: 248m2 plot, 141m2 build, 32m2 garage – €625,000 (June ’26)
Vila 13: 248m2 plot, 141m2 build, 32m2 garage – €625,000 (June ’26)
Vila 14: 248m2 plot, 141m2 build, 32m2 garage – €625,000 (June ’26)
Vila 15: 328m2 plot, 141m2 build, 92m2 garage – €625,000 (June ’26)
THE AREA
This place is BURSTING with culture, history and fascinating facts – all of which is available elsewhere online. Here’s a brief history of one of Costa Blanca’s main cities.
The Torrevieja Salt Flats date back to before the 13th century and were an ancient royal possession. Until 1802 in Torrevieja there was only an old guard tower (which gives the place its place name) and some salt workers’ houses.
But in 1803, King Charles IV decreed the transfer of the administration of the Reales Salinas from La Mata to the location of the current center of Torrevieja, and the construction of houses was authorized. In 1829, the town was completely destroyed by an earthquake and later rebuilt.
The production and trade of salt determined and organized life here, converted into a city in 1931 by privilege granted by Alfonso XIII. Craft production was limited in the 19th century to the manufacture of linen, hemp and cotton for popular consumption. Although the anchorage made it difficult to load the salt, the port was completed until 1954.
In the mid-19th century, salt extraction was mainly carried out by Swedish and Dutch ships. The national market for this product was mainly Galician and, to a lesser extent, Valencian. The importance of the foreign market for this product has been maintained during the 20th century: a quarter of the salt produced is consumed in Spain and the rest is exported, its salt mines being the most important in Europe.
Modern-day Torrevieja has street festivals almost every month, hosts international sporting events and celebrates local cuisine with Tapas Trails every few months.






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