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Furnished Los Altos townhouse in Torrevieja with live pricing

Torrevieja — Los Altos, Costa Blanca South

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Price from €330,000
2
Bedrooms
225 m²
Built area
B / B
Energy rating
1
Available properties
One furnished Los Altos townhouse with live price-block guidance, 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 225 m2, solarium, communal pool and a 5-minute beach route.
  • Single Los Altos townhouse with live price-block guidance, 225 m2 and furnished status
  • Two bedrooms and three bathrooms make the layout different from compact apartments
  • Consum at 940 m and Tomás Boj Andreu bus stop at 108 m support routine use
  • Playa Cala La Mosca shows a 5-minute route by car from the input
  • The live price-block metric sits below local context, but condition must explain the gap
  • Communal pool, solarium and gated setting make community documents important

Available properties

1 property available

Estimated total investment
€367,950
Includes estimated 11.5% purchase costs (VAT, AJD, notary, registry, legal fees).

Property essentials

Amenities

Furnished
Gated community
Solarium
Pool
Communal pool

Location scores

55

Walk Score

Somewhat walkable

98

Climate comfort

Exceptional

55

Flight connectivity

Fair

Price vs. area average

This development
€1,467/m²
Area average
€3,964/m²
Actual sold price 2025-Q4
€2,132/m²
63.0% below area average - good value for the area.
+17.6% YoY (actual sold)

Idealista (asking) · 2025-Q4

Location

Beach & waterfront

Nearest beach
Playa Cala La Mosca
2.0km · 5 min

Nearby services

Supermarket
Consum
940m
School
Academia Miralles
2.6km
Hospital
Centro de Salud San Luis
6.7km
Pharmacy
Farmacia y Ortopedia Lda. Maria Jose Sanchez
743m
Doctor
VeterZoo
757m
Bank
Banco de Sabadel
2.4km
Bus stop
Tomás Boj Andreu
108m
Park
337m
Restaurant
24
2 km
Bar
4
1 km
Supermarket
1
1 km
Pharmacy
1
1 km

Airports & connections

Alicante-Elche (ALC)
38.7 km
Murcia-Corvera (RMU)
39.7 km
Map — Furnished Los Altos townhouse in Torrevieja with live pricing
Torrevieja, Costa Blanca South · Alicante · 03185

Climate & environment

Climate

18.6°C
Avg. temperature
271 mm
Annual rainfall

Average monthly temperatures (°C)

11.9°J
12.6°F
14.6°M
16.6°A
19.7°M
23.2°J
26.1°J
26.4°A
23.7°S
20.1°O
15.6°N
12.3°D

AEMET · ROJALES (15 km) · normals 1991-2020 (10 years)

Sea and swimming season

15.128.2°C
Annual sea temperature
May–Oct
Swimming season (6 months)
61%
Calm sea days (summer)

Monthly sea temperature (°C)

14.7°J
15.0°F
15.4°M
17.2°A
20.2°M
24.4°J
27.4°J
28.2°A
25.9°S
22.7°O
18.1°N
15.7°D

Open-Meteo · averages 2023-2026 (3 years)

Air quality

7.0
PM2.5 annual average · µg/m³
Above WHO ideal, within EU limit
PM2.5
7.0
PM10
12.2
O₃
73.1
NO₂
5.0

Average: 2025-05-02 to 2026-05-01 · Open-Meteo CAMS reanalysis · open-meteo-cams

Solar potential

1,576.96
Annual production
kWh/kWp/year
2,105.18
Global irradiation
kWh/m²
~7,885
Typical 5 kWp residential
kWh/year
~€1,419
Estimated electricity savings
/year

Source: European Commission PVGIS-SARAH3 (2005-2023)

Investment & lifestyle

Property tax (IBI)

  • IBI rate0.550% / annual
  • From €330,000 estimated~€998/yr
  • Garbage tax140/yr

Source: Ayuntamiento de Torrevieja, Ordenanza Fiscal 2025 (2025)

Rental yield estimate

Short-term let (Airbnb-style)

7.36%

Gross yield

~€24,273/yr · €95/night × 70% occ.

Long-term rental

4.00%

Gross yield

1,100/month× 12

Indicative figures, gross of expenses (community fees, IBI, management, taxes typically reduce by 30–40%). Always consult a licensed financial advisor before investing.

Source: market estimates from idealista, Airbnb data and INE hotel occupancy

About Torrevieja

Population: 106,000

Microclima reconocido por la OMS como uno de los más saludables de Europa.

More about Torrevieja

Specifications

Primary typeTownhouse
Bedrooms2
Built area225 m²
Usable area101 m²
Terrace53 m²
Year built2023
Energy ratingB / B
Available properties1
TownTorrevieja
DistrictLos Altos
ProvinceAlicante
Postal code03185

Energy performance

A
B
C
D
E
F
G

B / B

High energy class: low consumption.

About Furnished Los Altos townhouse in Torrevieja with live pricing

Los Altos is a space-led townhouse decision rather than a new-build apartment comparison. The live price block is the source of truth for current availability and pricing, while the property profile shows 1 active home with 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and 225 m2. That is an unusual ratio for this Torrevieja band: the buyer gets far more built area than the nearby compact bungalow pages, but must verify condition, distribution and what the furnished status actually includes.

The location reads as residential with useful anchors. Tomas Boj Andreu bus stop is 108 m away, Consum is 940 m away, the nearest pharmacy is 743 m away and a park is 337 m away. The restaurant count is 24 within 2 km, with 4 cafe-bars within 1 km. That is not Habaneras-level density, but it gives enough daily support for owners who accept a quieter Los Altos routine.

Beach use is realistic but not front-line. Playa Cala La Mosca is listed at 2,000 m in the feed and the route shows about 5 minutes by car. For UK buyers, that means the home should be judged as a practical residential base with beach access, not as a walk-out holiday apartment. The solarium and communal pool may carry more daily value than the headline beach distance.

The price-per-metre signal should be read through the live price block rather than copied into the article text. The current metric sits well below the local context used in the input. That can be attractive, but it is also a warning to inspect carefully. Large area, older completion, furnished condition, community setup, maintenance history and exact floor distribution can all explain why the metric is low.

Because completion is listed as Q4 2021, the questions differ from off-plan pages. Buyers should focus on current condition, furniture inventory, appliances, community fees, IBI, pool rules, repairs, energy rating and whether any works are needed before occupation. The value case is strongest only if the home is genuinely usable without a heavy post-purchase spend.

A second layer is ownership cost. A larger townhouse can carry higher utility use, more replacement items and more surfaces to maintain than a compact bungalow. The low price-per-metre only stays attractive if community fees, repairs, insurance, replacement cycles and running costs remain proportionate over several seasons of ownership.

Layout & design

The layout review starts with volume. A 225 m2 townhouse with 2 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms may include generous living areas, terraces, storage, basement or multi-level space; it may also include area that is less useful day to day. Buyers should request plans and walk every level slowly, because the headline surface does not reveal how much space feels comfortable.

Three bathrooms for two bedrooms can be positive for guests, longer stays and family visits. It also raises maintenance questions: ventilation, water pressure, hot-water capacity, condition of fittings and whether bathrooms are distributed sensibly. A large townhouse is easy to like on paper but can become inefficient if circulation is awkward.

Furnished status should be treated as a checklist, not a bonus word. Ask what furniture, lighting, kitchen equipment, appliances, outdoor pieces and air-conditioning units are included, and whether anything is excluded from the sale. Solarium use also needs detail: privacy, shade, access, surface condition and whether it works beyond summer evenings.

The communal pool and gated setting shift part of the ownership experience into the community. Review fees, reserve fund, pool timetable, guest rules, rental permission, parking arrangements and maintenance obligations. A townhouse can feel independent, but shared rules still shape how the property is used.

Arrival should also be tested with luggage and guests in mind. Check where a car stops, how shopping enters the house, whether stairs interrupt daily use and which bathroom serves visitors. Townhouses succeed when the route through the home is intuitive.

Who is this for?

This Los Altos townhouse suits buyers who want more interior space than a standard apartment and prefer a residential Torrevieja base over a dense central block. It can work for longer stays, family visits or owners who want several living zones and are willing to check condition carefully.

It is less suitable for buyers who want a fresh off-plan specification, lift-served simplicity or maximum walkability. The low per-metre signal shown in the live price block should not be read as automatic value. It is an invitation to inspect maintenance, furniture, community costs and any upcoming repairs with more detail than usual.

Rental should be approached as a townhouse-specific exercise. Larger homes can attract family stays, but cleaning, furnishing wear, utility use, pool rules, guest management, licence route and tax need a clear plan. If the community does not support rental use, the investment case should be based on personal occupancy and resale appeal.

The strongest match is a buyer who wants to occupy the home regularly and benefit from the extra space. A buyer who only wants an easy two-week holiday base may prefer a smaller apartment with less upkeep and denser services.

Written by Novado Editorial Team, New-build property research. Reviewed by Novado Content Review: Reviewed against published development data, local POI data and Novado content rules. Last verified: 2026-05-11.

Frequently asked questions

Why is the price per m2 so low for Los Altos?
The low per-metre reading in the live price block is tied to a 225 m2 townhouse rather than a compact new apartment. Condition, distribution, furniture and community costs need to explain the discount before it can be treated as value.
Is this townhouse better than a bungalow in Torrevieja?
It depends on use. The townhouse gives more space and three bathrooms, while bungalows may offer simpler maintenance and newer specifications. Compare running costs and layout, not only price.
How close is daily shopping?
Consum is 940 m away, the bus stop is 108 m away and the nearest pharmacy is 743 m away. The routine is workable, but not as dense as the central apartment districts.
Can I use the beach regularly from Los Altos?
The input shows Playa Cala La Mosca around 5 minutes by car. It is practical for planned beach use, but this is not a true front-line or step-out beach page.
What should I check because it is furnished?
Ask for a written inventory covering furniture, appliances, lighting, outdoor pieces and exclusions. Also check condition, warranties and whether anything needs replacing before move-in.
Could a UK buyer finance this townhouse?
Potentially, subject to lender valuation, income and non-resident mortgage criteria. The bank will look at property condition, legal status and the buyer profile, not only the asking price.
Is this suitable for holiday rental?
It can be assessed, but the larger format brings higher cleaning, furnishing and management requirements. Confirm tourist licence, community rules, tax and seasonal demand before relying on rental income.
Who should shortlist this property?
Buyers who want space, furnished practicality and a quieter Los Altos base should shortlist it. Buyers prioritising brand-new finish or central walkability may prefer other Torrevieja pages.