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Pueblo townhouse with private pool in San Javier

San Javier — pueblo, Costa Cálida

Few leftUnder construction
Price from €299,900
3
Bedrooms
137 m²
Built area
Q3 2027
Completion
B / B
Energy rating
1
Available properties
A single Pueblo townhouse in San Javier with 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 137 m2, private pool, garden, barbecue and Q3 2027 completion.
  • Single active unit, so the viewing brief is about one exact townhouse
  • 137 m2 with 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms supports family or guest stays
  • Private pool, garden, barbecue and solarium add townhouse independence
  • Bus stop at 124 m and bank at 96 m strengthen the urban daily routine
  • Beach at 3.5 km puts services ahead of shoreline immediacy here
  • Energy rating B/B helps frame running costs alongside orientation

Available properties

1 property available

Estimated total investment
€334,389
Includes estimated 11.5% purchase costs (VAT, AJD, notary, registry, legal fees).

Property essentials

Amenities

BBQ
Garden
Gated community
Solarium
Pool
Private pool

Location scores

85

Walk Score

Very walkable

98

Climate comfort

Exceptional

50

Flight connectivity

Fair

Price vs. area average

This development
€2,189/m²
Area average
€4,033/m²
45.7% below area average - good value for the area.

Location

Beach & waterfront

Nearest beach
Beach
3.5km · 12 min

Nearby services

Supermarket
Soussi
325m
Hospital
Hospital General Universitario Los Arcos del Mar Menor
2.4km
Golf
Campo de roda golf
4.3km
Pharmacy
María Del Carmen Pérez Garro
319m
Doctor
Centro médico Mar Menor San Javier
373m
Bank
Caja Rural
96m
Bus stop
San Javier - Museo
124m
Park
Parque de la Concordia
209m
Restaurant
14
2 km
Bar
7
1 km
Supermarket
4
1 km
Pharmacy
1
1 km

Airports & connections

Murcia-Corvera (RMU)
25.4 km
Alicante-Elche (ALC)
58.1 km
Map — Pueblo townhouse with private pool in San Javier
San Javier, Costa Cálida · Murcia · 30730

Climate & environment

Climate

17.9°C
Avg. temperature
2,946
Sun hours / year
302 mm
Annual rainfall

Average monthly temperatures (°C)

11.1°J
11.8°F
13.6°M
15.8°A
18.9°M
22.6°J
25.3°J
26°A
23.4°S
19.6°O
15°N
12.1°D

AEMET · SAN JAVIER AEROPUERTO (3 km) · normals 1991-2020 (27 years)

Sea and swimming season

14.728.9°C
Annual sea temperature
May–Oct
Swimming season (6 months)
57%
Calm sea days (summer)

Monthly sea temperature (°C)

14.1°J
15.0°F
15.6°M
17.9°A
21.1°M
25.3°J
28.4°J
29.0°A
26.3°S
23.2°O
18.1°N
15.1°D

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

Air quality

7.3
PM2.5 annual average · µg/m³
Above WHO ideal, within EU limit
PM2.5
7.3
PM10
12.7
O₃
73.0
NO₂
5.3

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

Solar potential

1,608.86
Annual production
kWh/kWp/year
2,117.18
Global irradiation
kWh/m²
~8,044
Typical 5 kWp residential
kWh/year
~€1,448
Estimated electricity savings
/year

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

Investment & lifestyle

Property tax (IBI)

  • IBI rate0.660% / annual
  • From €299,900 estimated~€1,089/yr
  • Garbage tax128/yr

Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier, Ordenanza Fiscal 2025 (2025)

About San Javier

Population: 20,000

Estilo de vida relajado con precios accesibles desde 165,000€.

More about San Javier

Specifications

Primary typeTownhouse
Bedrooms3
Built area137 m²
Usable area110 m²
Terrace96 m²
Year built2026
Estimated deliveryQ3 2027
Energy ratingB / B
Available properties1
TownSan Javier
ProvinceMurcia
Postal code30730

Energy performance

A
B
C
D
E
F
G

B / B

High energy class: low consumption.

About Pueblo townhouse with private pool in San Javier

This Pueblo townhouse is a one-unit decision, not a development where buyers can move between several plans. The source describes a 137 m2 new-build townhouse in San Javier with 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a private pool, garden, barbecue and solarium. That combination makes the home more independent than an apartment, but still more compact than a detached villa. The live price block should carry current pricing; the lasting comparison is whether this single unit gives enough private space and service access for the buyer's routine.

Pueblo gives the address a practical, urban reading. The nearby San Javier museum bus stop is listed at 124 m, a bank at 96 m, Centro médico Mar Menor San Javier at 373 m and 7 cafés or bars within 1 km. These facts matter because a property 3.5 km from the beach needs another reason to work. Here, the reason is a service-led day: errands, appointments, coffee, local movement and a home that can be used without treating every outing as a coastal excursion.

The beach distance is therefore a useful limit rather than a flaw. Buyers who want to step from the front door to the sand should choose a different brief. Buyers who want a San Javier townhouse with private pool use, three real bathrooms and a more residential setting may find the distance acceptable, especially if they expect a car for beach days. The surrounding routine should be tested at different times, including parking, street noise, shade and the walk to the nearby bus stop or medical centre.

Q3 2027 completion sets a patient timetable. It gives an overseas buyer time to organise a solicitor, staged payments, mortgage decisions, furniture and travel for handover, but it also creates a waiting period before the home can be used. The energy rating B/B is a useful efficiency marker, though it should be read with orientation, glazing, ventilation and air-conditioning details. In this Pueblo file, the best decision will come from matching the exact unit to a year-round service routine rather than judging it as a beach product. That makes the final site visit about repeatable errands and practical comfort, not just the pool photograph.

Layout & design

The layout starts with a clear advantage: 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms in 137 m2. That can work well for visiting family, couples hosting guests, or owners who want one room to absorb work, storage or occasional overflow. The buyer should still check whether each bedroom has usable wardrobes, whether the bathrooms are naturally convenient, and whether the living area has enough wall space after doors, stairs and terrace access are accounted for. A townhouse can look generous on paper but feel busy if circulation dominates.

The outdoor specification is compact but meaningful. A private pool changes the use of the home in hot months, while the garden, barbecue and solarium give different places to sit, cook and dry towels or laundry. These features need a maintenance reading as well as a lifestyle reading. Ask how much garden is usable after the pool, whether the barbecue has proper clearance, whether the solarium has shade and privacy, and where equipment, cushions and cleaning tools will be stored between visits.

The closed community setting adds another layer. It may help security and order, but the buyer needs to understand community fees, rules on rentals, exterior changes, pool access for maintenance and any restrictions on barbecue or terrace use. The energy rating B/B should be supported by details on insulation, cooling, heating and ventilation. A strong layout will make the everyday sequences easy: arriving by bus or car, entering with shopping, using the pool, hosting dinner outside and locking up for several weeks.

Who is this for?

This Pueblo townhouse fits buyers who want a practical San Javier base with more autonomy than an apartment and less scale than a villa. The service anchors within a short walk make it particularly relevant for longer stays, partial relocation or repeat visits where pharmacies, cafés, appointments and local transport matter. Three bathrooms are also a genuine comfort point for shared use, especially when family or guests stay during warmer months.

It is less suitable for buyers who measure value mainly by beach immediacy, need the keys soon, or want several units to compare. The single-unit structure means the exact orientation, street feel, pool privacy, storage and community rules must all be acceptable before reservation. For rental modelling, use a cost-stack approach before income: cleaning, key holding, pool care, garden maintenance, furnishing wear, empty weeks, community permission, tourist-use route and tax treatment. The townhouse can have seasonal appeal because of its private pool and service-led position, but an owner-use plan should still make sense if commercial demand is weaker outside the busiest periods or if owners reserve peak dates for themselves.

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

Is Pueblo, San Javier practical for year-round use?
The source points to a practical routine: bus stop at 124 m, bank at 96 m, medical centre at 373 m and cafés or bars within 1 km. That makes Pueblo more service-led than beach-led for daily ownership.
What does the single active unit change for buyers?
It removes the comfort of choosing between several layouts. Buyers need this exact unit to work on orientation, storage, pool privacy, street feel, community rules and completion timing, because there may not be a nearby alternative inside the same release.
Is 3.5 km from the beach too far?
It is too far for buyers who want a regular beach walk from home. It can be workable for owners who are happy to drive to the coast and place more value on San Javier services, private pool use and urban convenience.
Why are 3 bathrooms useful in this townhouse?
Three bathrooms reduce pressure during family stays or visits with guests. The practical check is whether their positions make sense, whether ventilation is good and whether the main bedroom has the privacy expected from the plan.
How should I read the B/B energy rating?
Treat it as a positive marker, then ask for the details behind it. Orientation, glazing, insulation, cooling, heating and ventilation will decide how comfortable the townhouse feels in summer and shoulder seasons.
Could this Pueblo townhouse be rented seasonally?
Begin with operating costs rather than income. Private pool, 3 bedrooms and local services can help, but buyers still need community permission, tourist-use route, tax advice, cleaning, pool care, key holding, furnishing wear and empty-week assumptions.
Who is this San Javier townhouse not for?
It is a weaker fit for buyers who want immediate occupation, a beachfront routine, a large detached plot or a no-maintenance apartment. It works best for someone who values services, private outside space and a planned Q3 2027 handover.