Buy a home in Spain. Zona Pueblo area, 2 bedrooms, 70 m²
€ 255000
Property № BOL-25 от 06.03.2026
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70 м2
95 м2
2026
This apartment in the Zona Pueblo area of Pilar de la Horadada offers 70 m² of living space in a condition comparable to new. The property is situated on a plot of 95 m², providing additional space around the residential building. Pilar de la Horadada is a charming Mediterranean town in the southern part of the Alicante province, retaining its authentic Spanish character and appealing to those who value a tranquil life away from the bustle of larger resorts.
The interior layout includes 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. With a total area of 70 m², the space has been organised efficiently, allowing each room to fulfil its function without feeling cramped. The bedrooms are designed to accommodate full-size double beds along with necessary storage furniture. Two bathrooms represent a significant advantage for an apartment of this format, providing comfort for a couple or a family with a child. The condition of the apartment is assessed as like new, indicating quality finishes, modern utilities, and no requirement for additional renovation work after purchase.
The 95 m² plot on which the apartment is located adds a sense of openness. The availability of an outdoor area allows residents to create a relaxation zone, set up garden furniture, or cultivate a small Mediterranean garden — lavender, rosemary, oleander, and citrus trees all thrive in the local conditions. The outdoor space can also be used for drying laundry in the fresh air or as a play area for children. This combination of indoor and outdoor living is characteristic of the Mediterranean residential experience.
Zona Pueblo is the central, historic part of Pilar de la Horadada, where the main urban infrastructure is concentrated. Here you will find the municipal market offering fresh produce from local farmers, everyday shops, cafes and restaurants serving traditional Spanish cuisine. The town hall square serves as the centre of public life, hosting celebrations, fairs, and cultural events throughout the year. A medical centre, schools, sports facilities, and a church are all within walking distance. The neighbourhood is characterised by quiet streets, low-rise buildings, and the atmosphere of a typical Spanish pueblo where neighbours know each other and life moves at a calm, unhurried pace.
Pilar de la Horadada is a town with centuries of history, located at the southernmost point of the Costa Blanca coastline, bordering the province of Murcia. The town has a population of approximately 25,000, creating the atmosphere of a small yet fully equipped settlement with all necessary services and amenities. The municipality encompasses both the historic centre (Pueblo) and the coastal area of Torre de la Horadada, which features beaches and a yacht marina. The beaches of Pilar de la Horadada have received the Blue Flag award on multiple occasions for water quality and beach infrastructure. The town operates municipal sports complexes including a swimming pool, tennis courts, and football pitches.
The climate in the Pilar de la Horadada area is typical of the southern Mediterranean and is considered one of the most favourable in Europe. Average annual temperatures are around 18-20 degrees Celsius. Winters are mild, with temperatures rarely dropping below 8-10 degrees even during the coldest months. Summers are warm, though the sea breeze substantially moderates the heat along the coast. The number of sunny days exceeds 300 per year, and rainfall is mostly concentrated in short periods during autumn. These climatic conditions encourage year-round outdoor living and an active lifestyle.
Transport accessibility from Pilar de la Horadada is supported by proximity to the AP-7 motorway, which connects all towns along the Costa Blanca coast. Alicante-Elche International Airport is approximately 50 minutes away by car, while Murcia Airport (Corvera) is around 30 minutes away. This position between two airports provides a wide selection of flights and airlines. Bus services connect the town with Torrevieja, Orihuela Costa, and other settlements in the region. Within the town itself, most journeys can be made on foot or by bicycle, thanks to its compact size and flat terrain.
The lifestyle in Pilar de la Horadada reflects authentic Spanish traditions. Mornings begin with a visit to the local bakery or cafe for fresh pastries and coffee. The municipal market offers seasonal fruits and vegetables, fresh fish, and meat from local producers. Evenings are spent in leisurely strolls along the central streets, visits to tapas bars, and conversations with neighbours in the square. Regular town celebrations — fiestas, religious processions, gastronomic festivals — bring the local community together and create a sense of belonging to a vibrant, close-knit town. Nature enthusiasts can explore the coastal paths, La Mata park, and the pine groves in the surrounding countryside.
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 interior layout includes 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. With a total area of 70 m², the space has been organised efficiently, allowing each room to fulfil its function without feeling cramped. The bedrooms are designed to accommodate full-size double beds along with necessary storage furniture. Two bathrooms represent a significant advantage for an apartment of this format, providing comfort for a couple or a family with a child. The condition of the apartment is assessed as like new, indicating quality finishes, modern utilities, and no requirement for additional renovation work after purchase.
The 95 m² plot on which the apartment is located adds a sense of openness. The availability of an outdoor area allows residents to create a relaxation zone, set up garden furniture, or cultivate a small Mediterranean garden — lavender, rosemary, oleander, and citrus trees all thrive in the local conditions. The outdoor space can also be used for drying laundry in the fresh air or as a play area for children. This combination of indoor and outdoor living is characteristic of the Mediterranean residential experience.
Zona Pueblo is the central, historic part of Pilar de la Horadada, where the main urban infrastructure is concentrated. Here you will find the municipal market offering fresh produce from local farmers, everyday shops, cafes and restaurants serving traditional Spanish cuisine. The town hall square serves as the centre of public life, hosting celebrations, fairs, and cultural events throughout the year. A medical centre, schools, sports facilities, and a church are all within walking distance. The neighbourhood is characterised by quiet streets, low-rise buildings, and the atmosphere of a typical Spanish pueblo where neighbours know each other and life moves at a calm, unhurried pace.
Pilar de la Horadada is a town with centuries of history, located at the southernmost point of the Costa Blanca coastline, bordering the province of Murcia. The town has a population of approximately 25,000, creating the atmosphere of a small yet fully equipped settlement with all necessary services and amenities. The municipality encompasses both the historic centre (Pueblo) and the coastal area of Torre de la Horadada, which features beaches and a yacht marina. The beaches of Pilar de la Horadada have received the Blue Flag award on multiple occasions for water quality and beach infrastructure. The town operates municipal sports complexes including a swimming pool, tennis courts, and football pitches.
The climate in the Pilar de la Horadada area is typical of the southern Mediterranean and is considered one of the most favourable in Europe. Average annual temperatures are around 18-20 degrees Celsius. Winters are mild, with temperatures rarely dropping below 8-10 degrees even during the coldest months. Summers are warm, though the sea breeze substantially moderates the heat along the coast. The number of sunny days exceeds 300 per year, and rainfall is mostly concentrated in short periods during autumn. These climatic conditions encourage year-round outdoor living and an active lifestyle.
Transport accessibility from Pilar de la Horadada is supported by proximity to the AP-7 motorway, which connects all towns along the Costa Blanca coast. Alicante-Elche International Airport is approximately 50 minutes away by car, while Murcia Airport (Corvera) is around 30 minutes away. This position between two airports provides a wide selection of flights and airlines. Bus services connect the town with Torrevieja, Orihuela Costa, and other settlements in the region. Within the town itself, most journeys can be made on foot or by bicycle, thanks to its compact size and flat terrain.
The lifestyle in Pilar de la Horadada reflects authentic Spanish traditions. Mornings begin with a visit to the local bakery or cafe for fresh pastries and coffee. The municipal market offers seasonal fruits and vegetables, fresh fish, and meat from local producers. Evenings are spent in leisurely strolls along the central streets, visits to tapas bars, and conversations with neighbours in the square. Regular town celebrations — fiestas, religious processions, gastronomic festivals — bring the local community together and create a sense of belonging to a vibrant, close-knit town. Nature enthusiasts can explore the coastal paths, La Mata park, and the pine groves in the surrounding countryside.
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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