New build apartments in Puntes del Moro, Villajoyosa
Villajoyosa — Puntes del Moro, Costa Blanca North
- 2 active apartments in Puntes del Moro, Villajoyosa, with compact coastal layouts
- 1-2 bedrooms, 1-2 bathrooms and 45-65 m2 in the current feed facts
- Sea views, communal pool, lift, Jacuzzi and patio are listed features
- Very close beach reference in the feed, with Cala Fonda named nearby
- Alicante-Elche (ALC) is the airport reference at about 61 minutes
Available properties
2 properties available
Property essentials
Amenities
Location scores
Walk Score
Walker's Paradise
Climate comfort
Exceptional
Flight connectivity
Fair
Price vs. area average
Location
Beach & waterfront
Nearby services
Airports & connections

Climate & environment
Climate
Average monthly temperatures (°C)
AEMET · ALACANT/ALICANTE (30 km) · normals 1991-2020 (30 years)
Sea and swimming season
Monthly sea temperature (°C)
Open-Meteo · averages 2023-2026 (3 years)
Air quality
Average: 2025-05-02 to 2026-05-01 · Open-Meteo CAMS reanalysis · open-meteo-cams
Solar potential
Source: European Commission PVGIS-SARAH3 (2005-2023)
Investment & lifestyle
Property tax (IBI)
- IBI rate0.620% / annual
- From €529,000 estimated~€1,804/yr
- Garbage tax€130/yr
Source: Ajuntament de la Vila Joiosa, Ordenança Fiscal 2025 (2025)
About Villajoyosa
Playas amplias de arena dorada, agua cristalina, clima envidiable 19°C promedio. Propiedad con carácter auténtico.
More about VillajoyosaSpecifications
| Primary type | Apartment |
| Bedrooms | 1–2 |
| Built area | 45–65 m² |
| Usable area | 37–56 m² |
| Terrace | 13–21 m² |
| Year built | 2025 |
| Estimated delivery | Q4 2027 |
| Energy rating | B / B |
| Available properties | 2 |
| Town | Villajoyosa |
| Province | Alicante |
| Postal code | 03570 |
Energy performance
B / B
High energy class: low consumption.
About New build apartments in Puntes del Moro, Villajoyosa
Puntes del Moro is a different Villajoyosa purchase from a broad town search. The feed shows a small active pool of 2 apartments, with 1 to 2 bedrooms, 1 to 2 bathrooms and 45 to 65 m2. That makes the decision precise: buyers are not choosing a large resort with many interchangeable units; they are judging whether a compact beach-close apartment gives enough usability, storage and long-term comfort for their own routine. The listed sea views and very close beach reference are strong hooks, but they should be tested against orientation, privacy, access and how the apartment works outside summer.
The nearest beach reference is Cala Fonda at around 70 m in the feed, while Alicante-Elche (ALC) is about 61 minutes. Those facts make the product attractive for buyers who want easy coastal use without a long drive from the airport. At the same time, the small format means compromises matter. A 1-bedroom apartment can work well for simple lock-up-and-leave use, but may feel tight for extended stays or family visits. A 2-bedroom format gives more flexibility, yet the buyer still needs to check terrace depth, storage, kitchen practicality, bathroom access and whether the views are protected or only partial.
The surrounding service map is helpful: the feed references nearby supermarket, pharmacy, bus stop, park, medical point and a strong walk score. That gives Puntes del Moro more daily practicality than a purely scenic listing. Buyers should still visit in different conditions, because beach-close locations can change with traffic, parking pressure, wind and seasonal noise. Completion is planned for Q4 2027, so off-plan due diligence remains essential: specification, payment structure, warranties, community budget, delivery timing and how final finishes compare with the sales material. Current prices belong in the live price block; the written content should explain whether the apartment logic is sound.
The immediate service references help the decision: Mercadona, nearby pharmacy, bus stop, Parc de les Roses and local medical services are all shown close in the feed. That gives the apartment a more useful everyday base than a listing that depends only on the first impression of the sea. Buyers should compare those services with the old town, the beach promenade and wider Villajoyosa routines before choosing a unit.
Layout & design
In Puntes del Moro, the layout should be tested as a compact coastal base. The first question is not simply bedroom count; it is whether the apartment can handle beach gear, luggage, food storage, laundry and guest use without feeling cluttered. In smaller homes, the entrance, kitchen and bathroom placement can decide whether the apartment is easy to live in for a weekend or tiring after two weeks.
The listed lift helps with luggage and accessibility, while communal pool, Jacuzzi and patio can add value if they are genuinely usable and well managed. Buyers should check whether the outdoor space receives useful shade, whether sea views are visible from the rooms that matter, and how much privacy the terrace or balcony has. A beach-close apartment can be excellent for repeated stays, but it needs durable finishes, good ventilation and simple cleaning routines.
The best unit will be the one where the plan supports the intended rhythm: quick airport arrival, easy walk to the beach, comfortable shower and laundry after swimming, quiet sleep and enough storage to leave essentials in Spain. If rental is part of the plan, the layout also needs to work for guest turnover, clear key handling and maintenance access.
Orientation is especially important in this compact range. Morning light, afternoon heat and cross-ventilation can change whether a small apartment feels fresh or constrained. Buyers should also check whether the communal areas are sized for the number of homes and whether pool access feels calm in peak season.
Who is this for?
This development fits buyers who want Villajoyosa through beach proximity and a manageable apartment rather than through a large villa or inland residential setting. It is especially relevant for non-resident owners who want a practical Costa Blanca North base, short transfer from Alicante-Elche (ALC) and a home that can be opened and closed without complex upkeep.
It is less suitable for buyers who need large interior space, extensive storage, guaranteed quiet in every season or a property that feels detached from beach activity. The investment angle should be tested carefully. Beach proximity and sea views can support demand, but occupancy, community rules, cleaning logistics, licence requirements and local competition will decide the real result. The small active supply also means buyers should compare exact units rather than relying on general Villajoyosa averages.
Non-resident buyers should plan the ordinary ownership tasks before committing: who checks the home after storms, who prepares it before arrival, how utilities are monitored and whether the community has clear procedures for maintenance. A small apartment is often easier than a villa, but it still needs a reliable local routine.














