Overview
- 3 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- 110.00 m2
- 397.00 m2
Property Description
FANTASTIC value villas, all with pools & solaria – in a great location with awesome amenities – the perfect combination!
THE LOCATION
š Hacienda del Alamo Golf: 1 min
š RM2 Motorway: 4 min
š Fuente Alamo (town): 10 min
š Murcia Airport: 17 min
š Playa Alamillo (nearest beach): 30 min
š Puerto de Mazarró: 38 min
š La Manga Golf Resort: 45 min
š Alicante Airport: 83 min
A charming neighbourhood of 23 villas on sizeable plots, ranging from 397m2 to 567m2, set right in the heart of Hacienda Golf Resort.
The same developer will have other villas elsewhere on the resort, but the Melissa design is unique to this ‘parcela’.
THE VILLAS
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Modern contemporary low-profile design, understated and still cool
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Situated in a gated community with CCTV and 24-hour security
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Exterior finish of smooth mortar & natural stoneware cladding
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Large open-plan living area, zoned for kitchenand dining etc
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Full-width patio windows flood space with natural light
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Covered terrace around to porch for essential shade
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Fully-fitted kitchen with feature breakfast island
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Hob, hood, oven, microwave, dishwasher, fridge incl.
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Main bedroom with fitted wardrobes & dressing area
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Main bedroom also enjoys direct access to pool terrace
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Both en-suite and main bathroom come fully-furnished
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Access from pool terrace to large 39m2 rooftop solarium
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External storage / trastero located under the stairs to solarium
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Off-street parking for two cars (EV charging points pre-installed)
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Private swimming pool to front of property, away from parking spaces
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Landscaped garden with native olive, lemon & lime trees, jasmine & aromatic plants
Delivery is 12 months after sales contract is signed (staged payments)
- ā¬4,900 upon signing the reservation document via bank transfer.
- 20% & IVA (less reservation fee) upon signing the sales contract (coinciding with the granting of the license)
- 10% & IVA 180 days after signing the contract
- Balance & IVA at notary on completion
Some villas are priced higher because of even larger plot sizes, dimensions and price stated on this listing are for Villa #5
Villa | Plot | Build | Beds / Baths | Solarium | Pool | Facing | Price |
1 | 409m2 | 110m2 | 3 / 2 | 39m2 | 18m2 | SE | SHOW |
2 | SOLD | ||||||
3 | SOLD | ||||||
4 | SOLD | ||||||
5 | 397m2 | 110m2 | 3 / 2 | 39m2 | 18m2 | SE | ā¬306,000 |
6 | 397m2 | 110m2 | 3 / 2 | 39m2 | 18m2 | SE | ā¬306,000 |
7 | 397m2 | 110m2 | 3 / 2 | 39m2 | 18m2 | SE | ā¬306,000 |
8 | 397m2 | 110m2 | 3 / 2 | 39m2 | 18m2 | SE | ā¬306,000 |
9 | SOLD | ||||||
10 | 461m2 | 110m2 | 3 / 2 | 39m2 | 18m2 | NE | ā¬315,100 |
11 | 442m2 | 110m2 | 3 / 2 | 39m2 | 18m2 | NE | ā¬310,000 |
12 | 485m2 | 110m2 | 3 / 2 | 39m2 | 18m2 | NE | ā¬314,000 |
13 | 540m2 | 110m2 | 3 / 2 | 39m2 | 18m2 | SE | ā¬318,900 |
14 | 557m2 | 110m2 | 3 / 2 | 39m2 | 18m2 | SE | ā¬320,400 |
15 | 540m2 | 110m2 | 3 / 2 | 39m2 | 18m2 | SE | ā¬318,900 |
16 | 485m2 | 110m2 | 3 / 2 | 39m2 | 18m2 | S | ā¬314,000 |
17 | SOLD | ||||||
18 | 454m2 | 110m2 | 3 / 2 | 39m2 | 18m2 | S | ā¬314,500 |
19 | 503m2 | 110m2 | 3 / 2 | 39m2 | 18m2 | W | ā¬317,800 |
20 | 540m2 | 110m2 | 3 / 2 | 39m2 | 18m2 | W | ā¬318,900 |
21 | 567m2 | 110m2 | 3 / 2 | 39m2 | 18m2 | W | ā¬321,300 |
22 | 542m2 | 110m2 | 3 / 2 | 39m2 | 18m2 | W | ā¬319,100 |
23 | 516m2 | 110m2 | 3 / 2 | 39m2 | 18m2 | W | ā¬318,900 |
THE AREA
History
Fuente Ćlamo de Murcia, known locally as (just) Fuente Ćlamo can trace its history back to 1520, used by nomadic shepherds and goat herders from La Mancha.
On 5 July 1700 Fuente Ćlamo was granted authority from King Charles II to exist as an independent township and elected its first mayor. But, because all three councils (that had a vested interest in controlling Fuente Ćlamo) objected to this decree of independence, King Felipe V rescinded the privilege of Fuente Ćlamo to exist independently in 1702.
Full independence wasn’t restored for over a century, until 1802.
In 1939 shortly before the end of the civil war, Republican forces sank the troop carrier Castillo de Olite as it was leaving the port of Cartagena. Of the 2112 people on board 1476 were killed, 342 were injured and 294 were taken prisoner.
The captured were transferred to Fuente Ćlamo where they were imprisoned. In 1966, in recognition of the services given by the people of the town, General Francisco Franco awarded Fuente Ćlamo with the title “Muy Noble y Muy Leal Villa” (Most noble and most loyal town).
Geography
A mountain chain named Sierra de Carrascoy occupies the north-west, with Sierra del Algarrobo and Sierra de Lo Alto to the south. Eastwards, we find the mountain ranges Sierra de Las Victorias, Sierra de los Gómez and Pericón hillock.
Demographics
The population of the municipality was in steady decline from 1950 until 2001 when it experienced a rapid growth with overseas buyers taking up residence in the area. The municipality currently has a population of 16,184.
Economy
Over a third of jobs surround agriculture activities, with over 69% of local land being worked as crop fields (in 2017).
Pig breeding & trading is common and, to a lesser extent, sheep herding & trading still exists.
In the tertiary sector, an economic activity which is present is the land transportation by road, specially with lorries.
Fiestas
Balsapintada Fiesta: This festivity is consecrated to James, son of Zebedee. It is held during 10 days, and it begins in the last but one Friday of July. The main day of the festivity is 25 July.
Las Palas Fiesta: This festivity is consecrated to Saint Peter. It is held on the last days of June and in at least one day of July.
Cuevas de Reyllo Fiesta: It is held during 10 days in October and the main festive day is 7 October. It is consecrated to Virgin in her title of Our Lady of The Rosary, in other words, the Virgin Mary is held in a facet in which is related to a Catholic traditional praying named Holy Rosary (Rosario in Spanish).
Los Almagros Fiesta: It is held during the first days of September. It is consecrated to the ‘Virgen de la Luz’, a title of the Virgin Mary. In other words, it is consecrated to the Virgin Mary in a facet in which she is related to the light (luz in Spanish).
La Pinilla Fiesta: This event takes place on 8 September and is also consecrate to the ‘Virgen de la Luz’.
Los CƔnovas Festivity: This event takes place during the first days of October and is consecrated to the patron saint of the Village Francis of Assisi.[30]
El Escobar Patron Saint Fiesta: This festivity is held on the last but one week of June and is consecrated to John the Baptist.
Las Cuadrillas Fiesta: This festivity is held on 27 December. At first, a mass is held in El Escobar. Next, people in the village attend a dance event in which everybody dance. Lastly, a group of people are singing while they are traversing the streets of the village.
El Estrecho Fiesta: The reason for this festivity is the Feast of the Cross. The event lasts 10 days and begins on the last Friday of April.







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