This sunny south-west facing semi-detached Mediterranean-style home is ideally located on a quiet, low-density street in Torre de la Horadada only 700 metres from the sandy beaches.
Set in a less built-up and more peaceful area than many neighbouring coastal towns, the property offers a relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle while remaining close to all essential services. Unlike many nearby developments, this home benefits from no community fees, making it ideal for both permanent living and low-maintenance holiday ownership.
The property is arranged over several levels and features 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, all bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and air conditioning throughout. On the ground floor, there is a spacious and bright open-plan lounge with air conditioning and a gas fireplace, providing year-round comfort. The kitchen is separate and enclosed, offering practical everyday living. This level also includes a bedroom, a bathroom with walk-in shower, and a useful storage room. The living area opens onto a glassed-in sunny terrace, perfect for enjoying the sun while offering shelter during cooler months.
An open staircase leads to the first floor, which comprises two bedrooms and a family bathroom with bathtub, ideal for guests or family living. The top floor is dedicated to a large main bedroom with a spacious en-suite bathroom with shower. From this bedroom, there is direct access to a large private roof terrace, offering sea views — an ideal space for sunbathing, relaxing, or enjoying evening sunsets.
Externally, the living spaces flow seamlessly onto a large wraparound terrace with a south-west orientation, ensuring sunshine throughout the day — perfect for outdoor dining, entertaining, or simply relaxing.
Torre de la Horadada is renowned for its traditional Spanish character, marina, palm-lined promenades, and long sandy beaches, while offering a full range of restaurants, cafés, shops, supermarkets, medical services, and weekly markets. The nearby town of Pilar de la Horadada, just 5 minutes by car, provides banks, schools, sports facilities, and healthcare for convenient year-round living.
For broader shopping and leisure, Orihuela Costa is only 10–15 minutes away, featuring La Zenia Boulevard shopping centre with 150 shopss, international schools, and top golf courses including Lo Romero, Villamartín, Las Ramblas, Campoamor and Las Colinas. San Pedro del Pinatar, around 10 minutes by car, offers marinas, shopping centres, natural parks, salt lakes, and the famous therapeutic mud baths.
Excellent transport links include Murcia International Airport (35 minutes) and Alicante Airport (55 minutes), with easy access to the AP-7 and N-332. MUST BE SEEN !
Is a Spanish village located on the Mediterranean Sea and comes under the jurisdiction of Pilar de la Horadada, both towns share a border with the province of Murcia. The name of the village has its origin in, the 16th century watchtower; and the site where the tower is found: the point of Horadada which comes from the Spanish word for "bore through" as it is situated on rocks made up of small caves developed by the water boring the rock. The village is also home to a small marina of 525 moorings, built on a small fishing dock, and the Guardia Civil barracks located next to the famous watchtower.
The breathtaking promenade overlooking the harbour, is ideal for a walk by the sea and the white sandy Las Higuericas and El Mójon Beaches are the most visited in summer.
Although it’s a small coastal town it boasts various local services such as a medical centre, supermarkets and two main plazas, “Pueblo Latino” and “The Square” home to a great variety of tapas bars, restaurants and the most famous ice cream store catering for all tastes and budgets.
In recent years this charming village has seen a large range of construction projects specifically within walking distance to the beach, including modern apartments, townhouses and the most luxurious villas near the sea.