These exclusive modern villas in Torre Pacheco/Murcia with private garden and swimming pool + shower, have a total built area between approximately 73.62-90.48 m² with 2 or 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living/dining area with a modern fitted kitchen, and a plot size between approximately 162-198 m².
A total of 6 villas will be built, 5 villas with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, and one villa with 3 bedrooms.
The private rooftop terraces range in size from 67.75-83.88 m².
The use of the best qualities, a spacious tiled garden that allows for absolute privacy, and a stunning private pool with a shower, making every moment an unforgettable memory, make these villas unique.
The amenities of these villas include, among others, aluminum windows with double glazing, optimal sound and heat insulation according to current EU building regulations, security doors at the entrance, pre-installation for air conditioning, bathrooms with mirrors and glass shower partitions, built-in wardrobes in the bedrooms, a modern fitted kitchen with appliances, and a 110-liter Aero-Therm system for hot water supply.
The handover is scheduled for November 2025.
Torre Pacheco is a picturesque municipality located in the Murcia region, Spain. Situated just a few minutes from the Mediterranean coast, it offers an excellent climate, ideal for enjoying its natural surroundings. Known for its rich agriculture, especially in products like fruits and vegetables, Torre Pacheco combines rural tradition with growing urban development. In addition, its proximity to golf courses and the city of Murcia makes it an attractive destination for both residents and tourists. Its architecture, cultural, and gastronomic offerings make it a perfect place to live or visit.
The average annual temperature is around 17°C. The coldest month is January with an average of 10.5°C. In August, the hottest month, the average temperature is 25°C. In the more inland areas of the municipality (El Jimenado and Roldán), winter temperatures can occasionally drop to -3°C, while in summer, temperatures can reach up to 35°C.
The municipality of Torre Pacheco has a protected area included in the Natura 2000 Network, the Cabezo Gordo. In Cabezo Gordo, in a karstic sinkhole called the Sima de las Palomas, one of the world's most important Neanderthal remains sites was discovered in 1991. Traditional windmills from the Campo de Cartagena, used for grinding flour, producing oil, or extracting underground water, are common throughout the municipality.
Torre Pacheco is well connected by road to the rest of the region and Spain. The current International Airport of the Murcia Region is located 20 km from Torre Pacheco, and Alicante-Elche Airport is 77 km away.