Buy an Apartment Spain. Zona Pueblo area, 5 bedrooms, 171 m²
€ 158000
Property № BOL-19 от 06.03.2026
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171 м2
180 м2
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€ 544 year
A refurbished apartment in the Zona Pueblo area of Pilar de la Horadada, located on the Costa Blanca coast in the province of Alicante. This spacious property has undergone a complete renovation and offers substantial living space with five bedrooms and three bathrooms. The Zona Pueblo neighbourhood is the historic central part of Pilar de la Horadada, where the main urban infrastructure, administrative offices, and commercial streets are concentrated. The location in the very heart of the town provides walking access to all key elements of daily life.
The apartment has a constructed area of 171 square metres — a considerable size that allows for comfortable accommodation of a large family. The layout includes 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Five separate bedrooms make it possible to house several family members with personal space for each, as well as dedicate rooms for guests or set up a home office and a reading room. Three bathrooms ensure convenience for all occupants, eliminating queues during morning and evening hours. A generous living room serves as the central space for family gatherings and hosting visitors. The kitchen matches the scale of the apartment and provides ample room for cooking and food storage. Following the renovation, all rooms feature updated finishes, modern utilities, and current plumbing fixtures throughout.
The fully renovated apartment presents refreshed interiors with contemporary finishing materials. All engineering systems — electrical wiring, water supply, and drainage — have been brought up to current standards. The windows provide effective sound and thermal insulation, which is important for comfortable living in the town centre. High ceilings, characteristic of buildings in the historic quarters of Spanish towns, create a sense of spaciousness and allow air to circulate freely, which is particularly valuable during the summer period. The finishes are rendered in neutral tones, allowing the owner to complement the interior according to personal taste and preferences without requiring extensive redecoration.
The plot area associated with the property is 180 square metres. This adjoining territory can be used to create an outdoor relaxation area, establish a garden with Mediterranean plants — lavender, rosemary, citrus trees, and oleander. The area is sufficient for setting up a full barbecue zone with a dining group for family lunches and al fresco dinners. Having a private plot in the central part of a town is a rare advantage, opening possibilities for creating a green private space within an urban environment and enjoying the outdoors without leaving home.
The infrastructure of the Zona Pueblo area is the most developed in Pilar de la Horadada. Here, the town's main shops are located: supermarkets, butchers, fishmongers, bakeries, confectioners, and clothing and shoe stores. On the central streets, cafes, restaurants, and bars serve typical Spanish cuisine — tapas, paella, and fresh seafood. The neighbourhood is home to the town hall, police station, post office, and bank branches. Healthcare infrastructure includes a polyclinic and several private practices. Educational institutions — primary schools, a secondary school, and nurseries — are within a few minutes walk. The weekly fresh produce market on the central square is an important part of local life, where farmers offer seasonal vegetables, fruits, olive oil, honey, and artisan cheeses directly to residents.
Pilar de la Horadada is a municipality at the southern tip of the Alicante province, bordering the Murcia region. The town, with a population of approximately 25,000, retains an authentic Spanish character not commonly found in larger tourist centres. The settlement's historical roots extend to the Roman era, and the medieval watchtower Torre de la Horadada on the coast recalls the period of pirate raids. The town is known for its celebrations: Semana Santa with solemn processions, Fiestas Patronales honouring the patron Nuestra Senora del Pilar, and summer festivals with live music and fireworks displays. The town's cultural centre hosts exhibitions, theatrical performances, and musical evenings. The surrounding area contains archaeological sites from the Iberian and Roman periods.
Pilar de la Horadada's climate is characteristically Mediterranean with more than 300 sunny days per year. The average annual temperature is approximately 18 degrees Celsius, with winter readings of 10 to 16 degrees and summer temperatures of 25 to 33 degrees. Rainfall is extremely rare, falling predominantly during the autumn months. The mild climate supports a year-round active lifestyle: walking through the picturesque surroundings, cycling routes through agricultural lands and citrus groves, and water sports along the coast. The region's agricultural traditions — growing artichokes, citrus fruits, and olives — ensure access to fresh, natural produce throughout every month of the year.
Transport accessibility to Pilar de la Horadada is provided by the AP-7 motorway, connecting the town with Alicante, Cartagena, and Murcia. Alicante-Elche International Airport is situated approximately 55 kilometres away, while Murcia-San Javier Airport lies just 20 kilometres distant, ensuring convenient access to flights from major European cities. The municipality's coastline includes several beaches, among them Playa de las Higuericas and Playa Jesuitas, both awarded Blue Flag status. Bus services connect Pilar de la Horadada with Torrevieja, Orihuela, and other settlements in the region. Having a car expands opportunities for exploring the surrounding area, including the city of Cartagena with its Roman amphitheatre and the Calblanque regional park.
Daily life in Zona Pueblo is imbued with the atmosphere of an authentic Spanish town: a morning visit to the market for fresh produce, coffee on a bar terrace on the central square, an afternoon rest in the tradition of the siesta, and evening strolls through illuminated streets as the town comes alive after the day's heat. A five-bedroom apartment of this size in the town centre provides an opportunity for a large family to live with comfort, maintaining proximity to all necessary infrastructure while being surrounded by Mediterranean nature and culture throughout the seasons.
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 apartment has a constructed area of 171 square metres — a considerable size that allows for comfortable accommodation of a large family. The layout includes 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Five separate bedrooms make it possible to house several family members with personal space for each, as well as dedicate rooms for guests or set up a home office and a reading room. Three bathrooms ensure convenience for all occupants, eliminating queues during morning and evening hours. A generous living room serves as the central space for family gatherings and hosting visitors. The kitchen matches the scale of the apartment and provides ample room for cooking and food storage. Following the renovation, all rooms feature updated finishes, modern utilities, and current plumbing fixtures throughout.
The fully renovated apartment presents refreshed interiors with contemporary finishing materials. All engineering systems — electrical wiring, water supply, and drainage — have been brought up to current standards. The windows provide effective sound and thermal insulation, which is important for comfortable living in the town centre. High ceilings, characteristic of buildings in the historic quarters of Spanish towns, create a sense of spaciousness and allow air to circulate freely, which is particularly valuable during the summer period. The finishes are rendered in neutral tones, allowing the owner to complement the interior according to personal taste and preferences without requiring extensive redecoration.
The plot area associated with the property is 180 square metres. This adjoining territory can be used to create an outdoor relaxation area, establish a garden with Mediterranean plants — lavender, rosemary, citrus trees, and oleander. The area is sufficient for setting up a full barbecue zone with a dining group for family lunches and al fresco dinners. Having a private plot in the central part of a town is a rare advantage, opening possibilities for creating a green private space within an urban environment and enjoying the outdoors without leaving home.
The infrastructure of the Zona Pueblo area is the most developed in Pilar de la Horadada. Here, the town's main shops are located: supermarkets, butchers, fishmongers, bakeries, confectioners, and clothing and shoe stores. On the central streets, cafes, restaurants, and bars serve typical Spanish cuisine — tapas, paella, and fresh seafood. The neighbourhood is home to the town hall, police station, post office, and bank branches. Healthcare infrastructure includes a polyclinic and several private practices. Educational institutions — primary schools, a secondary school, and nurseries — are within a few minutes walk. The weekly fresh produce market on the central square is an important part of local life, where farmers offer seasonal vegetables, fruits, olive oil, honey, and artisan cheeses directly to residents.
Pilar de la Horadada is a municipality at the southern tip of the Alicante province, bordering the Murcia region. The town, with a population of approximately 25,000, retains an authentic Spanish character not commonly found in larger tourist centres. The settlement's historical roots extend to the Roman era, and the medieval watchtower Torre de la Horadada on the coast recalls the period of pirate raids. The town is known for its celebrations: Semana Santa with solemn processions, Fiestas Patronales honouring the patron Nuestra Senora del Pilar, and summer festivals with live music and fireworks displays. The town's cultural centre hosts exhibitions, theatrical performances, and musical evenings. The surrounding area contains archaeological sites from the Iberian and Roman periods.
Pilar de la Horadada's climate is characteristically Mediterranean with more than 300 sunny days per year. The average annual temperature is approximately 18 degrees Celsius, with winter readings of 10 to 16 degrees and summer temperatures of 25 to 33 degrees. Rainfall is extremely rare, falling predominantly during the autumn months. The mild climate supports a year-round active lifestyle: walking through the picturesque surroundings, cycling routes through agricultural lands and citrus groves, and water sports along the coast. The region's agricultural traditions — growing artichokes, citrus fruits, and olives — ensure access to fresh, natural produce throughout every month of the year.
Transport accessibility to Pilar de la Horadada is provided by the AP-7 motorway, connecting the town with Alicante, Cartagena, and Murcia. Alicante-Elche International Airport is situated approximately 55 kilometres away, while Murcia-San Javier Airport lies just 20 kilometres distant, ensuring convenient access to flights from major European cities. The municipality's coastline includes several beaches, among them Playa de las Higuericas and Playa Jesuitas, both awarded Blue Flag status. Bus services connect Pilar de la Horadada with Torrevieja, Orihuela, and other settlements in the region. Having a car expands opportunities for exploring the surrounding area, including the city of Cartagena with its Roman amphitheatre and the Calblanque regional park.
Daily life in Zona Pueblo is imbued with the atmosphere of an authentic Spanish town: a morning visit to the market for fresh produce, coffee on a bar terrace on the central square, an afternoon rest in the tradition of the siesta, and evening strolls through illuminated streets as the town comes alive after the day's heat. A five-bedroom apartment of this size in the town centre provides an opportunity for a large family to live with comfort, maintaining proximity to all necessary infrastructure while being surrounded by Mediterranean nature and culture throughout the seasons.
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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