INFLUENCED by the Art Deco architectural style, these modern new 3-bed homes enjoy a superb location as well as luxury living.
‘Consum’ Shopping & Entertainment Complex – 1 min
Go-Karting Quesada – 2 min
Rojales Aqua Park – 6 min
La Marquesa Golf Resort – 10 min
La Finca Golf Resort – 11 min
Playa Moncayo (nearest beach) – 14 min
La Zenia Shopping Boulevard – 18 min
L’Aljub Shopping Centre (Elche) – 24 min
Alicante Airport – 30 min
Single-storey low-profile design for maximum comfort & convenience, but with an optional rooftop solarium for those parties that just need to go to the extra level!
Spacious south-facing plot of 370m2, with orientation meaning parking can be at front or rear
Thoughtful L-shaped design, ensuring privacy is enjoyed both inside and outside of the home
Curved external render, acknowledging Spain’s superb legacy of Art Deco design
Large 44m2 open-plan living area, spilling out to terrace for inside-outside living
Fully-fitted kitchen with feature breakfast island and handy pantry under stairs
Spacious 20m2 main bedroom with en-suite, walk-in closet & terrace access
Two guest bedrooms (each 10.5m2) share family bathroom off central hall
Convenient ‘laundry-room’ for washer and dryer beside family bathroom
Quality porcelain stoneware flooring inside, matching (‘non-slip’) outside
LED lighting installed inside & out, off-street parking for one or two cars
Installation of single-flow air renewal & AirZone system (AACC zoning)
21m2 private swimming pool on sunny south elevation
Pre-installation of solar panels and EV charger
Optional extras include rooftop solarium, premium heated pool, home automation system,premium garden package, underfloor heating and various appliance options
The first of these amazing new homes will be ready in September 2025
NB: Developer-supplied images are CGI renders of the villa with optional solarium
Ciudad Quesada is an unusual town because it really didn’t exist until the early 1970’s when a Spanish entrepreneur called Justo Quesada Samper decided to start his own town.
The urbanisation (part of the ancient municpality of Rojales) expanded and finally it was accepted as a real Spanish town.
Ciudad Quesada is a popular place for all ages and nationalities, with the highest proportion of overseas residents being British.