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Ground-floor bungalow near La Marquesa Golf, Rojales

Rojales — La Marquesa Golf, Costa Blanca South

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Price from €599,000
4
Bedrooms
258 m²
Built area
B / B
Energy rating
1
Available properties
A single active 4-bed ground-floor bungalow in La Marquesa Golf, with 258 m², garden, storage and a car-based beach routine.
  • Single active unit, so the exact plot, orientation and inclusions matter early
  • 4 bedrooms and 258 m² support family use, guests or longer stays
  • La Marquesa Golf setting suits buyers prioritising space over beach-front access
  • Beach distance of 4.6 km points to planned coastal trips rather than daily walks
  • Air conditioning, garden, storage and gated setting add comfort and upkeep checks
  • Super Valu at 788 m gives a practical reference for everyday errands

Available properties

1 property available

Estimated total investment
€667,885
Includes estimated 11.5% purchase costs (VAT, AJD, notary, registry, legal fees).

Property essentials

Amenities

Air conditioning
Garden
Gated community
Storage room
Pool
Communal pool

Location scores

40

Walk Score

Car dependent

98

Climate comfort

Exceptional

56

Flight connectivity

Fair

Price vs. area average

This development
€2,322/m²
Area average
€4,237/m²
45.2% below area average - good value for the area.

Location

Beach & waterfront

Nearest beach
Platja de La Roqueta
4.6km · 15 min

Nearby services

Supermarket
Super Valu
788m
Hospital
Centro de Salud de Benijófar
3.3km
Pharmacy
Farmacía Teresa Barquero Ochoa
1.9km
Doctor
Psicotécnico Guardamar
2.2km
Bank
Banco Santander
2.1km
Park
450m
Restaurant
10
2 km
Bar
2
1 km
Supermarket
1
1 km

Airports & connections

Alicante-Elche (ALC)
25.4 km
Murcia-Corvera (RMU)
48.5 km
Map — Ground-floor bungalow near La Marquesa Golf, Rojales
Rojales, Costa Blanca South · Alicante · 03170

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 (3 km) · normals 1991-2020 (10 years)

Sea and swimming season

15.128.4°C
Annual sea temperature
May–Oct
Swimming season (6 months)
47%
Calm sea days (summer)

Monthly sea temperature (°C)

14.7°J
15.0°F
15.4°M
17.2°A
20.3°M
24.6°J
27.6°J
28.4°A
26.1°S
22.7°O
18.1°N
15.8°D

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

Air quality

7.5
PM2.5 annual average · µg/m³
Above WHO ideal, within EU limit
PM2.5
7.5
PM10
12.7
O₃
68.2
NO₂
7.2

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

Solar potential

1,606.9
Annual production
kWh/kWp/year
2,159.04
Global irradiation
kWh/m²
~8,034
Typical 5 kWp residential
kWh/year
~€1,446
Estimated electricity savings
/year

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

Investment & lifestyle

About Rojales

Population: 17,000

Precio competitivo €3,253/m². 6.39% más transacciones interanual.

More about Rojales

Specifications

Primary typeGround floor bungalow
Bedrooms4
Built area258 m²
Usable area214 m²
Terrace19 m²
Year built2024
Energy ratingB / B
Available properties1
TownRojales
ProvinceAlicante
Postal code03170

Energy performance

A
B
C
D
E
F
G

B / B

High energy class: low consumption.

About Ground-floor bungalow near La Marquesa Golf, Rojales

Format is the first filter here. This ground-floor bungalow near La Marquesa Golf in Rojales is not a compact lock-up-and-leave apartment; it is a single active 4-bedroom home with 258 m², a garden, storage and a gated setting. That scale makes the property more relevant for buyers who want room for family, visiting guests or longer stays, while the limited active supply means the exact unit has to do a lot of work. Orientation, garden usability, storage and the final included specification should be checked before the buyer treats the listing as interchangeable with another Rojales option.

The neighbourhood read is golf-led and car-aware rather than beach-first. The beach is listed at 4.6 km, close enough for regular coastal use but not a daily walk-to-sand routine for most owners. Super Valu at 788 m gives a practical errand anchor, while Farmacia Teresa Barquero Ochoa at 1,923 m and Psicotécnico Guardamar at 2,234 m help ground the service map without pretending the home is in a fully central street. For a buyer comparing La Marquesa Golf against Pueblo or Ciudad Quesada addresses, the question is whether this quieter, space-led routine is worth more than immediate town-centre convenience.

The amenity list is useful because it changes ownership, not because it reads well in a brochure. Air conditioning supports summer comfort, the garden gives outdoor value, storage helps owners who travel with seasonal equipment, and a gated community may suit buyers who leave the home empty between trips. Each feature also carries a practical follow-up: cooling costs, garden maintenance, community rules, insurance, cleaning and security. The B/B energy label is a positive signal, but running costs still depend on occupancy, shade, appliance use and how the 258 m² are actually arranged.

Delivery is marked as Q2 2023, so the buyer should be focused on the current condition, snagging status, community operation and what has changed since completion. The strongest use case is a measured Rojales purchase where space, outdoor living and golf proximity matter more than being right beside the sea. The practical limit is just as clear: a buyer who wants minimal upkeep, wide unit choice or daily beach access on foot may find the home asks for too much management.

Layout & design

The layout has to justify its size through usable rooms, not headline metres alone. With 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms across 258 m², the bungalow can give owners separation between primary sleeping space, guest rooms, remote work and storage-heavy holiday use. The ground-floor format may also help with luggage, garden access and longer stays, provided the route from parking to the home is simple and the outdoor areas are private enough to be used outside peak summer. A viewing should test whether the bedrooms are genuinely useful or whether some of the area is tied up in circulation, terraces or spaces that do not match the buyer's routine.

Garden, storage and air conditioning are the details most likely to influence day-to-day ownership. A garden can make La Marquesa Golf living feel more residential, but it asks for care when the owner is abroad. Storage is valuable for golf clubs, beach equipment, owner supplies and outdoor furniture, particularly in a 4-bedroom home where guests may arrive with more luggage. Air conditioning needs a sensible zoning and running-cost conversation, because cooling a larger home is different from cooling a compact apartment.

The gated setting should be read alongside community fees and rules. Some buyers value the extra structure when they are not in Spain full time; others prefer fewer shared obligations. Before reserving, request the measured floor plan, current availability, community-cost estimate, energy information, equipment list, garden responsibilities and any rules affecting rental use or exterior changes. The property becomes stronger when the floor plan, upkeep obligations and local routine all support the same owner profile: spacious, car-based, golf-aware living with the beach as an occasional plan rather than the centre of daily life.

Who is this for?

This La Marquesa Golf bungalow fits buyers who want a substantial Rojales base and are comfortable managing a larger home. It can suit a family, a couple expecting regular guests, or an owner planning longer stays where 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a garden and storage solve real problems. It also suits buyers who prefer a residential golf-side feel and can live with a beach distance that normally involves a car. The live price block should be used for the current financial comparison, while the written decision should focus on whether the format and upkeep match the intended use.

It is less suitable for a buyer trying to minimise annual costs, avoid garden care, choose between many units in one scheme or rely on a short walk to the sea. Rental can be modelled because the property sits below the premium threshold, but the owner-first test comes first: does the home work for private use after cleaning, garden care, community fees, furnishing wear, empty weeks, licence checks, community permission and tax treatment are considered? If those points are clear, the home earns a shortlist place as a spacious Rojales option; if income is needed to make the purchase viable, the case is too thin.

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: 2026-05-09.

Frequently asked questions

Who is this La Marquesa Golf bungalow best suited to?
It is best suited to buyers who want a larger Rojales home rather than a compact apartment. The 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom format and 258 m² can support family stays, guests or longer visits, but the buyer needs to be comfortable with garden care, community rules and a car-based beach routine.
Is 4.6 km from the beach practical for a Costa Blanca home?
It is practical if the beach is part of planned days out rather than a daily walk. The location reads better as golf-led and residential, with the coast reachable by car. Buyers who want sand as the main daily routine should compare beach-led towns before committing here.
What should I check in the exact unit before reserving?
Ask for the measured plan, orientation, garden boundaries, storage details, parking route, community fees, equipment list and current condition. Because there is a single active unit, small differences in shade, privacy, access and included specification can change the ownership case quickly.
Does the garden make this bungalow higher maintenance?
It can. A garden adds outdoor value and makes longer stays more comfortable, but it also brings watering, cleaning, plant care and security questions when the owner is away. The sensible approach is to price the upkeep before comparing the home with lower-maintenance apartments.
Can this La Marquesa Golf home be considered for holiday rental?
Start with owner use, then test income. The property has space and a recognisable golf-side setting, but rental planning still needs tourist-licence checks, community permission, management, cleaning, tax treatment, furnishing wear, empty weeks and demand outside peak season.
How does the completed timing affect due diligence?
With Q2 2023 shown as the delivery point, the buyer should focus on current condition, snagging history, community operation and what is included now. That is different from an off-plan review, where payment schedule and construction timing usually dominate the legal questions.
What purchase costs should UK buyers allow for in Spain?
UK buyers should plan beyond the live purchase price. Taxes, notary, land registry, legal work, mortgage costs where relevant, furniture, community fees and insurance all affect the cash needed. For this larger bungalow, furnishing and garden-related running costs deserve particular attention.