Pilar de la Horadada bungalow
Beautiful bungalow with living area of 150 m², 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room, kitchen, various storage rooms, terrace overlooking the communal pool.
The bungalow has access to a communal swimming pool and sun terrace.
The Pilar de la Horadada Bungalow is reduced in price from €290,000 to €230,000! This is a unique opportunity to buy this bungalow.
There is also a stairlift for disabled people.
The community fee is €50 monthly.
If you are interested by viewing the pictures in this bungalow and you might want to go and have a look, please feel free to contact us and we can schedule a visit with you to go and see it with your own eyes.
Very interesting priced property with lots of possibilities and where you can live all year round, come for holidays, or rent out and has great potential as an investment.
The price with us for the same object will never be more than that of our colleagues. What can be different is the settlement of the sale and help in advance and afterwards in obtaining the right papers and permits, etc. We speak English and Spanish.
Our specialty is our working method. We want to guide you from A to Z with the purchase process, and are only ready when you are 100% satisfied. Before you can actually proceed to purchase, many peripheral matters must first be arranged. It also does not end with us after signing with the notary, but we are and remain your point of contact for future questions. Please also read the information about us or one of our blogs about buying a house.
Wikipedia:
Pilar de la Horadada (Spanish pronunciation: [piˈlaɾ ðe la oɾaˈðaða]) is a town and district in the Province of Alicante, in the southeast of Spain. Located 66 km south of Alicante, the city is the southernmost of the Valencian Community, only 1 km north of the regional border (with the Province of Murcia).
The town and its neighbouring villages (Pinar de Campoverde and Torre de la Horadada) are home to thousands of British, German and northern European expatriates. San Javier Airport (Murcia) is within close proximity.
The district boasts great ecological value, with an abundance of hawthorn, globularia, mastic, Kermes Oak and chamaerops.
There are many birds of prey to be found in the region, such as peregrine falcons, golden eagles, European sparrowhawks and kestrels.
The town has been the site of many battles because of its location at the historical frontier between two kingdoms: the Kingdom of Murcia (Castilla) and the Kingdom of Valencia. Pilar de la Horadada was a town with dry farms and few houses known as Campo de la Horadada. After various centuries of agricultural economy, its tourism breakthrough came with its independence from the Orihuela municipal district in 1986. Co-operative societies such as ‘Surinver’ and ‘Teresa Hermanos’ use many of the local fields for vegetable growing. Pilar de la Horadada lies between the sea and the mountains and has a Mediterranean climate.