About this property
Pilar de la Horadada sits at that sweet point on the Costa Blanca where the crowds thin out but the infrastructure holds. This new-build villa is a ten-minute drive from the beach, close enough to catch the morning salt air without living in the holiday-rental churn. The town's own marina and harbourside restaurants have the feel of a place locals actually use, and the salt lagoon beyond offers something quieter still. The villa spans 75 m² across three bedrooms and two bathrooms, arranged around an open-plan kitchen and living space that connects to a private garden through floor-to-ceiling glass sliders. Single-level living, which suits anyone who prefers not to climb stairs at the end of a long day. The finish follows the current Spanish new-build standard: large-format porcelain tiles, neutral matte cabinetry, pre-installation for ducted air-conditioning, underfloor heating in the bathrooms, and a thermal envelope designed to hold the cool in through the summer months. The garden has room for a pool, an outdoor seating area, and the kind of easy-to-maintain planting that thrives in this climate. What makes Pilar de la Horadada work is its proximity to everything without feeling like everywhere. The harbour is walkable from most new residential areas. The beaches of El Mojon and Playa Paraiso are a fifteen-minute drive. Guardamar, with its pine-lined coast and river delta, is equally close. Alicante Airport sits roughly forty-five minutes north; Corvera in Murcia around an hour to the southwest. The town has kept a working rhythm alongside the expat community, which means good restaurants, a decent medical infrastructure, and the kind of practical services that make a second home feel less like a weekend visit. This villa suits a couple or small family downsizing from a larger freestanding home, or investors looking for manageable scale in a location with proven rental appeal. At under €320,000 for a brand-new three-bedroom with its own garden, it positions well against the surrounding market. The developer's track record in this corner of Alicante is solid, and the build phase carries a standard completion window of twelve to eighteen months.
Why this location?
3 Bedroom Villa For Sale In Pilar de La Horadada sits in Pilar de La Horadada, Alicante, one of the most sought-after areas on Spain's Costa Blanca for international buyers from the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and the Nordics. Brand-new construction means modern insulation, low running costs and zero maintenance for the first decade — the opposite of a tired resale.
What's included in the purchase
- Full English-speaking buying support from first viewing to handover
- NIE number and Spanish bank account coordination
- Independent legal review of the developer's contract
- Mortgage broker introductions (up to 70% LTV for non-residents)
- Snagging inspection before key collection
- Optional furniture pack and utilities setup
Buying costs — what to budget
On top of the listed price of € 319,900 you should budget approximately 13% in taxes and fees: 10% Spanish VAT (IVA), 1.5% Stamp Duty (AJD), ~1% legal and ~0.5% notary and land registry. We will send you an itemised quote before any reservation.






