Property Spain, Villa. Pilar de la Horadada area, 3 bedrooms, 105 m²
€ 385000
Property № BOL-EVOPACOMB от 06.03.2026
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105 м2
2025
Villa in the Pilar de la Horadada area — a residential property in good condition, located in the town of Pilar de la Horadada in the south of Alicante province. The total living area amounts to 105 m², providing sufficient space for comfortable family living.
The layout includes 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Having the same number of bathrooms as bedrooms allows for convenient daily arrangements for each resident. The villa is equipped with an air conditioning system, which is an important comfort feature in the Mediterranean climate, particularly during the period from June to September when daytime temperatures regularly exceed 30 degrees.
The complex features a swimming pool, serving as a place for relaxation and refreshment during hot summer days. Having a pool is a significant advantage for life in the Mediterranean region, where the swimming season extends from May to October. Parking is also provided, resolving vehicle storage needs and eliminating the necessity to search for street parking.
A villa as a property type offers an enhanced degree of privacy compared to apartments and flats. A private entrance, no shared walls with neighbors (or a minimal number of them), and the ability to customize the surrounding area to personal taste — all of this creates a distinctive level of comfort that is difficult to achieve in multi-unit buildings.
The town of Pilar de la Horadada is situated at the southernmost point of Alicante province, on the border with the Murcia region. The population is approximately 25,000 people, though during the summer season this number increases considerably due to tourists and seasonal property owners. The town preserves the atmosphere of a traditional Spanish settlement while providing all necessary infrastructure for daily life.
The infrastructure of Pilar de la Horadada includes supermarkets, pharmacies, medical facilities, bank branches, educational institutions, sports facilities, restaurants, and bars. A weekly market offers fresh local produce — vegetables, fruits, fish, and seafood directly from local producers and fishermen. The availability of all basic services within the town enables a full lifestyle without the need for frequent trips to larger urban centers.
The coastline of Pilar de la Horadada stretches for several kilometers and includes the beaches of Mil Palmeras, Torre de la Horadada, and Playa de las Higuericas. Many of them hold the Blue Flag award, confirming high water quality, safety, and developed beach infrastructure. Sandy beaches with gentle slopes into the water are suitable for family recreation.
Transport connections are provided by the AP-7 motorway, which links the town to Torrevieja, Alicante, Cartagena, and other settlements along the Costa Blanca and Costa Calida coastlines. Murcia-San Javier airport is located approximately 25 minutes away by car, while Alicante-Elche airport is about 50 minutes away. This ensures convenient access to international flights.
The regional climate falls under the semi-arid Mediterranean type. The average annual air temperature is 18-19 degrees. The number of sunny days exceeds 300 per year, and the average annual rainfall does not exceed 300 mm, making this area one of the driest and sunniest in Europe. Mild winters with temperatures of 10-15 degrees allow for walks and active recreation throughout the year.
Several golf courses are located in the vicinity of the town — Lo Romero Golf, Vistabella Golf, La Marquesa Golf — attracting enthusiasts of this sport from across Europe. Natural attractions of the region include the salt lagoons of Torrevieja and La Mata, home to flamingo colonies, as well as the Salinas de Santa Pola natural park. Hiking enthusiasts will find numerous trails along the coastline and through nature reserves in the area.
The area is characterized by a calm pace of life typical of the Mediterranean coast of Spain. Local residents maintain traditions — evening walks along the promenade, dinners at restaurants with sea views, attendance at local festivals and celebrations. Annually, the town hosts Fiestas Patronales in honor of the Virgen del Pilar, featuring processions, concerts, fireworks, and various community events that bring together residents and visitors alike.
The information provided is for informational purposes only. The indicated price does not include taxes or expenses related to the purchase. We recommend verifying with our agents what is included in the price.
The layout includes 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Having the same number of bathrooms as bedrooms allows for convenient daily arrangements for each resident. The villa is equipped with an air conditioning system, which is an important comfort feature in the Mediterranean climate, particularly during the period from June to September when daytime temperatures regularly exceed 30 degrees.
The complex features a swimming pool, serving as a place for relaxation and refreshment during hot summer days. Having a pool is a significant advantage for life in the Mediterranean region, where the swimming season extends from May to October. Parking is also provided, resolving vehicle storage needs and eliminating the necessity to search for street parking.
A villa as a property type offers an enhanced degree of privacy compared to apartments and flats. A private entrance, no shared walls with neighbors (or a minimal number of them), and the ability to customize the surrounding area to personal taste — all of this creates a distinctive level of comfort that is difficult to achieve in multi-unit buildings.
The town of Pilar de la Horadada is situated at the southernmost point of Alicante province, on the border with the Murcia region. The population is approximately 25,000 people, though during the summer season this number increases considerably due to tourists and seasonal property owners. The town preserves the atmosphere of a traditional Spanish settlement while providing all necessary infrastructure for daily life.
The infrastructure of Pilar de la Horadada includes supermarkets, pharmacies, medical facilities, bank branches, educational institutions, sports facilities, restaurants, and bars. A weekly market offers fresh local produce — vegetables, fruits, fish, and seafood directly from local producers and fishermen. The availability of all basic services within the town enables a full lifestyle without the need for frequent trips to larger urban centers.
The coastline of Pilar de la Horadada stretches for several kilometers and includes the beaches of Mil Palmeras, Torre de la Horadada, and Playa de las Higuericas. Many of them hold the Blue Flag award, confirming high water quality, safety, and developed beach infrastructure. Sandy beaches with gentle slopes into the water are suitable for family recreation.
Transport connections are provided by the AP-7 motorway, which links the town to Torrevieja, Alicante, Cartagena, and other settlements along the Costa Blanca and Costa Calida coastlines. Murcia-San Javier airport is located approximately 25 minutes away by car, while Alicante-Elche airport is about 50 minutes away. This ensures convenient access to international flights.
The regional climate falls under the semi-arid Mediterranean type. The average annual air temperature is 18-19 degrees. The number of sunny days exceeds 300 per year, and the average annual rainfall does not exceed 300 mm, making this area one of the driest and sunniest in Europe. Mild winters with temperatures of 10-15 degrees allow for walks and active recreation throughout the year.
Several golf courses are located in the vicinity of the town — Lo Romero Golf, Vistabella Golf, La Marquesa Golf — attracting enthusiasts of this sport from across Europe. Natural attractions of the region include the salt lagoons of Torrevieja and La Mata, home to flamingo colonies, as well as the Salinas de Santa Pola natural park. Hiking enthusiasts will find numerous trails along the coastline and through nature reserves in the area.
The area is characterized by a calm pace of life typical of the Mediterranean coast of Spain. Local residents maintain traditions — evening walks along the promenade, dinners at restaurants with sea views, attendance at local festivals and celebrations. Annually, the town hosts Fiestas Patronales in honor of the Virgen del Pilar, featuring processions, concerts, fireworks, and various community events that bring together residents and visitors alike.
The information provided is for informational purposes only. The indicated price does not include taxes or expenses related to the purchase. We recommend verifying with our agents what is included in the price.
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