Av. Costa Blanca, Los Arenales del Sol, Alicante, 03195, Spain
New Build
from 318,000€
Coastal apartments only a short walk from the wonderful beaches of Los Arenales del Sol in the north of Alicante province.
The main feature of these modern apartments is the huge amount of outside space on offer, courtesy of private gardens (ground floor), corner terraces (mid-floor) and solaria (top floor).
Playa de Los Arenales (nearest beach) – 10 min walk / 3 min drive
Club De Golf El Plantio – 5 min
Alicante Airport – 9 min
El Plantío Golf Resort – 16 min
L’Aljub Shopping Centre – 22 min
Superb location, great design – lovely homes!
Ground-floor garden apartments have 60m2 terrace and 59m2 gardens
Mid-floor apartments have 57m2 terraces
Fourth-floor apartments have 57m2 terraces and 55m2 solaria
Fifth-floor apartments have 57m2 terraces and 66m2 corner solaria
All homes have open-plan living with full-height sliding patio doors to terrace
Bedrooms have fitted & lined wardrobes, primary has en-suite bathroom
All homes have designated underground parking and storage
Communal swimming pool & outdoor gym available for residents
These wonderful homes will ready in July 2024 – staged payments between contract & keys
Los Arenales del Sol was a practically virgin beach until the 1950s-60s, when a hotel and the first buildings were built. Currently, these buildings are still standing but the hotel has gone.
Tomás Durá Bañuls was the promoter of this hotel, which in turn would be the catalyst for the construction of the first buildings. Later, Juan García García was the one who built almost all the buildings that still exist today on the beachfront and second line of the beach, this being the second great precursor of this beach.
In the late 90s and early 2000s, there began a great growth in the construction of apartments and single-family homes occupied mainly during the summer season.
117.8 m2
280,000€ €
119.3
350,000€
118.9
355,000€
118.9
375,000€
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Suze Orman