Villa in the El Raso area, Guardamar del Segura — a detached house on the Costa Blanca South coastline, situated in one of the most established residential neighbourhoods of this seaside town in the Alicante province. The villa encompasses a total built area of 97 m² on a plot of 218 m², providing the owner with comfortable living quarters indoors alongside a private outdoor area. The El Raso district has developed into a popular residential zone with a stable international community and well-established everyday infrastructure.
The villa contains 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The presence of three bedrooms makes the property suitable for family living, accommodating guests, or dedicating one room as a home office. The 97 m² layout includes a living area with a lounge, a kitchen, and sanitary facilities. The property is in its original condition, which presents the opportunity to carry out renovation works and update the interior according to the new owner’s preferences. This allows the space to be adapted to individual needs and tastes, with freedom to select finishing materials, colour schemes, and design styles independently.
The residential complex in which the villa is located features a communal swimming pool. The pool is available to residents and serves as a place for relaxation and socialising during the warmer months. The pool area is landscaped and includes sunbathing zones. The private plot of 218 m² offers possibilities for setting up a barbecue area, placing garden furniture, planting ornamental vegetation, or creating a small garden. Having a private plot is a distinguishing feature of villas that sets this property type apart from apartments and flats.
The distance to the sea is 2500 metres. The coastline of Guardamar del Segura is renowned for its extensive sandy beaches, framed by dunes and pine groves. The town’s beaches have repeatedly received the Blue Flag award for water quality and beach infrastructure standards. The pine forest, planted in the early 20th century to stabilise the dunes, stretches along the coast and provides natural shade, which is especially valued during hot summer days.
The El Raso district possesses its own commercial infrastructure. Supermarkets, butcher shops, fishmongers, bakeries, bars, and restaurants operate here. Local markets are organised several times a week, offering fresh vegetables, fruits, and everyday goods. Medical offices and pharmacies serve the area. The international composition of El Raso’s population ensures a multicultural environment where traditions of various European countries coexist.
Guardamar del Segura is a town with a rich history, located at the mouth of the Segura river on the Mediterranean coast. Archaeological excavations in the area have revealed evidence of Phoenician and Iberian settlements. The modern town blends its historical heritage with developed resort infrastructure. The Guardamar promenade with its palm-lined avenue, children’s playgrounds, and leisure areas serves as the centre of town life during evening hours. The town offers a municipal market, a library, sports facilities, and a cultural centre. The population numbers approximately 16,000 inhabitants, increasing during the summer season with tourists and seasonal residents.
The climate of Guardamar del Segura is Mediterranean with pronounced semi-arid characteristics. The average annual temperature stands at around 18 degrees, and the number of sunny days exceeds 300 per year. Winters are mild, with temperatures ranging between 8 and 16 degrees. Summers are hot, with temperatures reaching 30-35 degrees, though the proximity of the sea and green zones along the coast help moderate conditions. The region experiences minimal rainfall, making it attractive to those who prefer sunny and dry weather.
Transport infrastructure provides connections to the main centres of the region. Alicante-Elche international airport is located approximately 35 kilometres away, while Murcia regional airport is around 40 kilometres distant. The AP-7 motorway passes close to the town, ensuring rapid connections with Torrevieja, Alicante, Elche, and other coastal cities. Bus routes link Guardamar with neighbouring settlements and the major cities of the province.
The lifestyle in Guardamar del Segura is closely tied to the natural surroundings. The dune nature park and pine forest offer routes for walking and outdoor exercise. The Segura river and its floodplain create an ecosystem that attracts diverse bird species. The town’s gastronomic traditions are built on fresh seafood, rice dishes, and vegetables grown in the fertile Segura river valley. Restaurants on the promenade and in the town centre serve both traditional Valencian cuisine and international fare. The private plot of 218 m² accompanying the villa allows for outdoor dining and enjoying the Mediterranean climate in a private setting.
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