Compact quad with private pool in El Alba
Torre Pacheco — El Alba, Costa Cálida
- Single 77 m² quad in El Alba with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
- Private pool, garden and gated urbanisation shape the ownership case.
- Q4 2027 delivery suits buyers with a longer completion timetable.
- Golf is around 1.7 km away, with Los Cachimanes bus stop 532 m away.
- Walk score 10 and no close supermarket or pharmacy count signal car use.
- Compared with Pueblo, El Alba saves budget but gives less interior capacity.
Available properties
1 property available
Property essentials
Amenities
Location scores
Walk Score
Car dependent
Climate comfort
Exceptional
Flight connectivity
Fair
Price vs. area average
Location
Beach & waterfront
Nearby services
Airports & connections

Climate & environment
Climate
AEMET · TORRE-PACHECO (6 km) · normals 1991-2020 (10 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
About Torre Pacheco
Precios accesibles con media de 305,000€. Crecimiento demográfico acelerado.
More about Torre PachecoSpecifications
| Primary type | Quad house |
| Bedrooms | 2 |
| Built area | 77 m² |
| Usable area | 70 m² |
| Terrace | 8 m² |
| Year built | 2026 |
| Estimated delivery | Q1 2028 |
| Energy rating | B / B |
| Available properties | 1 |
| Town | Torre Pacheco |
| District | El Alba |
| Province | Murcia |
| Postal code | 30709 |
Energy performance
B / B
High energy class: low consumption.
About Compact quad with private pool in El Alba
The El Alba quad is the more compact of the two Torre Pacheco quad pages in this batch. It is a single 77 m² home with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, so the buying question is not how to choose between units, but whether this exact format gives enough living space for the intended use. The attraction is clear: private pool, garden and gated urbanisation at a lower price tier than the 3-bedroom Pueblo quad. The limit is just as clear. A 2-bedroom quad must work hard with storage, circulation and outdoor connection, especially if the owner expects guests or longer stays. For buyers comparing new-build houses in Torre Pacheco without moving up to a villa, El Alba offers private outdoor space and a controlled setting, but it asks them to accept a smaller interior and a more car-led neighbourhood rhythm.
El Alba reads as a low-walkability, resort-edge residential setting rather than a town-centre address. The Spanish reviewed data lists beach distance at 15 km, walk score 10, no supermarkets or pharmacies within 1 km and no cafe-bar count inside 1 km. Against that, there are practical anchors: golf around 1.7 km away, Los Cachimanes bus stop around 532 m away, C. B. M. Hernández Ardieta school around 2 km away and Murcia-Corvera airport around 20 minutes away. Those facts shape the routine. This is not a home for buyers who want to step out for every errand; it is better read as a private-pool base where driving is normal, airport arrivals are manageable and local movement is planned. The beach distance also changes the appeal of the private pool, because everyday cooling-off and outdoor time will happen at home more often than at the shore.
The comparison with the Pueblo quad is useful because both are same-town, same-format alternatives. Pueblo has 84 m² and 3 bedrooms, while El Alba has 77 m² and 2 bedrooms. El Alba therefore competes on lower budget exposure and a quieter, more controlled setting, not on capacity. That distinction matters for cost discipline. Buyers should not overvalue the private pool without checking how much garden remains around it, how much privacy exists from neighbouring homes and whether the indoor living room can serve as a comfortable base during shoulder-season visits. Q4 2027 delivery adds another filter: the buyer has time to plan funds, furniture and legal checks, but they also need patience and confidence in the exact specification. The strongest case appears when a couple or small household wants a private-pool quad and accepts that the home will not behave like a walkable town property.
Layout & design
With 77 m² and 2 bedrooms, the layout needs a disciplined review. The home can work well for a couple, a small family or owners receiving occasional guests, but it has less tolerance for wasted corridors or undersized storage. Two bathrooms help the plan function when visitors stay, especially if one bathroom can be used without crossing the main bedroom zone. The living area should connect naturally to the garden and pool, because the exterior is the main reason to choose this quad over an apartment. If furniture placement blocks that route, the private outdoor space becomes harder to use and the compact interior will feel tighter.
The exterior specification is the value carrier. Private pool and garden give independence, while the gated urbanisation adds a layer of structure for part-year ownership. Buyers should check pool size, pump location, cleaning access, privacy screens, shade, drainage, garden maintenance, outdoor lighting and where pool equipment will be stored. Because no solarium is published in the reviewed data for this page, the outdoor life appears concentrated at garden level rather than split between garden and roof terrace. That can be easier for day-to-day use, but it also means the garden has to carry dining, sun, shade and circulation at the same time.
Q4 2027 gives time for a clean buying process, yet the long delivery period should be priced into the decision. Solicitor review, staged payments, bank or non-resident mortgage timing, furniture budgeting and snagging should be tied to the exact home, not to the idea of El Alba in general. The layout should also be compared against the Pueblo quad before reservation. If the buyer needs a third bedroom for family, work or rental flexibility, Pueblo has the stronger capacity argument. If the buyer values a lower tier, smaller footprint and private-pool independence, the El Alba layout can make more sense, provided the 77 m² plan is genuinely efficient.
Who is this for?
This quad fits buyers who want a compact new-build house in El Alba with private outdoor space and do not need a third bedroom. It is strongest for couples, small households and second-home buyers who expect to use a car, value a private pool and prefer a controlled residential setting over a busier town grid. Murcia-Corvera at around 20 minutes helps for repeat visits, while golf around 1.7 km adds a useful leisure anchor. The buyer should be comfortable with the trade: more independence than an apartment, but less interior capacity than the Pueblo quad and less walkable daily infrastructure than central Torre Pacheco options.
It is a weaker fit for buyers who want beach proximity, shops within a short walk, immediate delivery or space for regular extended family stays. The rental angle should be treated as a compact private-pool test rather than a promise. Start with the cost stack: pool maintenance, cleaning, garden upkeep, furnishing wear, management fees and empty weeks. Then check tourist-licence eligibility, community rules and tax treatment for the exact property. A private pool can help presentation, but the beach at 15 km and walk score 10 mean demand has to be proven through local management advice and comparable booked stock, not assumed from the format alone.
































