Presenting the last 4-bed villa in this small neighbourhood of only new new homes, less than a 5-minute drive from the beaches of Los Alcázares on Spain’s protected Mar Menor Lagoon.
Playa de La Concha (nearest beach) – 3 min
AP7 Motorway – 4 min
La Serena Golf – 4 min
Plaza 525 Entertainment Complex – 7 min
La Manga Golf Club & Resort – 23 min
La Manga ‘Strip’ – 27 min
Murcia Airport – 32 min
Alicante Airport – 80 min
This larger 4-bed option would take up the space of what would have been TWO 3-bed homes in a small truncated ‘parcela’ of what would be only nine new villas.
The villas are built in a couple of different designs, but have the following top features – meaning owners & their guests can enjoy a holiday, an extended break or even full-time life sun in the sumptuous Spanish sun.
Open-plan living with full-width patio windows overlooking pool terrace to front
Fully-fitted kitchen with feature island & all white goods
Covered parking area for one car and more on drive
First & second bedrooms on ground floor
All bedrooms with fitted & lined ‘robes
Downstairs shower-room & WC
LED lighting & fitted internally & externally
15m2 private pool with LED lighting & shower
Second & third bedrooms have access to 52m2 first-floor terrace
Second bedroom has extended fitted wardrobe system and en-suite
Delivery is March 2025 – staged payments between contract & keys
Price & details listed are for #9 – images are internal CGI renders
A smaller 3-Bed property (#8) on 134m2 plot is also available next door (for €325k)
THE AREA
The Roman occupation of Los Alcazares started in 210 B.C., with them recognizing the salt properties of the Mar Menor and the La Manga ‘strip’ as a band of security from any invaders. The Romans set up a salt meat and fishing industry and built the first thermal baths and spas in the area.
In the 6th century, the Arabs (who had conquered a large part of Spain) chose this part of the country to build their palaces and places of rest because of the old Roman spas and their therapeutic qualities.
In 1245, the Christians led by Fernando III of Castilla arrived on the south east coast and forced the Arabs to flee, but the Arabs were not forced out until 1272 because of King Alfonso X’s order of the distribution of the lands around Los Alcazares.
In 1898, noble and rich families in Murcia came to Los Alcazares and made it their place of summer residence.
The modern-day Los Alcázares has many attractions. One of the most prominent of these is the Los Narejos promenade featuring many shops, bars and restaurants. It is also very infamous for people setting up stalls at nighttime.
The “LA” area has developed into a major golf destination in southeastern Spain. Los Alcazares has several high quality golf courses in close proximity, including Roda Golf (18 holes), La Serena Golf, the five star Intercontinental Mar Menor Golf and Spa resort, and the five star La Manga Club – both championship venues.
There are over 30 golf courses within 1 hour drive from Los Alcazares.