SUPERB 3-Bed luxury apartment with rooftop pool, trastero and essential designated parking space in new Almoradi development
Having just been released to the market, buyers have a choice of units on all five floors of this, the first phase in the project, right in the heart of Almoradi.
The design and location of these modern homes lends to comfortable and convenient full-time living, or great holiday home for those that love traditional Spain or a roomy corporate let for weekday workers.
Plaza la Constitución – 4 min
AP7 Motorway – 6 min
La Finca Golf Club & Resort – 14 min
La Marquesa Golf Resort – 14 min
Guardamar (nearest beach) – 18 min
La Zenia Boulevard – 21 min
L’Aljub Shopping Centre (Elche) – 21 min
Alicante Airport – 28 min
Murcia Airport – 53 min
The development comprises will ultimately comprise of four top-quality blocks of apartments, all with the same style and great location.
Each one of the four block will enjoy it’s own rooftop terrace with views across the Almoradi townscape, a stylish communal swimming pool (with only 12 units sharing) and an essential trastero (lockable storage room).
Given how popular the area can be, a designated underground parking space for each apartment will prove crucial – especially on Saturday’s when the famous Almoradi market is in full swing!
Open-plan living area across full width of apartment with 14m2 terrace to the front
(Remaining ground-floor apartment has slightly smaller terrace at the front – 7.5m2)
Laundry area located on the front terrace (accessed from kitchen & lounge)
Fully-fitted kitchen with feature breakfast island, whiite goods included
Convenient pantry located just off the kitchen prep area
Main bedroom has walk-in closet leading to en-suite
Two more bedrooms with fitted wardrobes
Family bathroom
Centralised AC
LED lighting inside and outside
Designated underround parking space included
The developer tells us the apartments will be ready in December 2025
Price and dimensions listed below are for #1 on the ground floor
Prices and dimensions for other units are shown in the FLOORPLAN section below
The Romans are the first recorded colonizers in what became Almoradi. Fragments from the late Roman and Islamic periods have been found, while a Roman villa also existed nearby.
After the fall of the Empire, it was controlled by the Visigoths, and briefly by the Byzantines, and would finally be controlled by the Muslims under the Pact of Theodomir. At this time it will have been called al-Muwalladín and was a farming area of relative importance.
On March 21, 1829, the Torrevieja earthquake devastated the town, leaving 192 fatalities and numerous injuries. This fact resulted in the creation of a new urban plan with straight lines and wide streets designed by the engineer José Agustín de Larramendi.
The works, however, were delayed due to the reluctance of some landowners to sell the land, so the first 89 houses were not delivered until October 1830 and the total reconstruction did not take place until March 1832.
Due to its central geographical location in the region, Almoradí is referred to as the “Heart of the Vega Baja”. It is, in fact, located in the center of the great alluvial plain of the Segura River, which borders the urban area for just over a kilometer.
The municipality has approximately twenty plazas spread throughout the municipality. Among them, the Plaza de la Constitución (popularly known as “El Paseo”) stands out, which was conceived following the 1829 earthquake as the nerve centre of the municipality, a function that it continues to perform today.