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Single-level villa in El Jimenado, Torre Pacheco

Torre Pacheco — El Jimenado, Costa Cálida

Few leftUnder construction
Price from €259,900
3
Bedrooms
88 m²
Built area
Q3 2027
Completion
B / B
Energy rating
1
Available properties
Single-level villa in El Jimenado with 3 bedrooms, 88 m², private pool, solarium, Q3 2027 delivery and a lower mid-market price tier.
  • El Jimenado setting gives this villa a quieter village-edge routine
  • 3 bedrooms and 88 m² make storage and room sizing important checks
  • Private pool, garden, parking, BBQ area and solarium widen outdoor use
  • Spar, pharmacy, bank and Jimenado bus stop sit within about 500 m
  • Beach at 18 km means this is a car-led coastal-use choice, not walk-to-sand
  • Q3 2027 delivery links the purchase to staged payment and legal planning

Available properties

1 property available

Estimated total investment
€289,789
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

55

Walk Score

Somewhat walkable

98

Climate comfort

Exceptional

54

Flight connectivity

Fair

Price vs. area average

This development
€2,953/m²
Area average
€3,611/m²
18.2% below area average - good value for the area.

Location

Beach & waterfront

Nearest beach
Beach
18.0km

Nearby services

Supermarket
Spar
310m
Hospital
Santo y Real Hospital de Caridad
15.3km
Pharmacy
Botiquín Muñoz Hoss
312m
Bank
Cajamar
438m
Bus stop
Jimenado
375m
Park
158m
Bar
2
1 km
Supermarket
1
1 km
Pharmacy
1
1 km

Airports & connections

Murcia-Corvera (RMU)
8.9 km
Alicante-Elche (ALC)
71.7 km
Map — Single-level villa in El Jimenado, Torre Pacheco
Torre Pacheco, Costa Cálida · Murcia · 30708

Climate & environment

Climate

19.8°C
Avg. temperature
254 mm
Annual rainfall

AEMET · TORRE-PACHECO (6 km) · normals 1991-2020 (10 years)

Sea and swimming season

14.728.9°C
Annual sea temperature
May–Oct
Swimming season (6 months)
72%
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
70.2
NO₂
5.0

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

Solar potential

1,623.43
Annual production
kWh/kWp/year
2,181.62
Global irradiation
kWh/m²
~8,117
Typical 5 kWp residential
kWh/year
~€1,461
Estimated electricity savings
/year

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

Investment & lifestyle

About Torre Pacheco

Population: 41,000

Precios accesibles con media de 305,000€. Crecimiento demográfico acelerado.

More about Torre Pacheco

Specifications

Primary typeVilla
Bedrooms3
Built area88 m²
Usable area80 m²
Terrace92 m²
Year built2026
Estimated deliveryQ3 2027
Energy ratingB / B
Available properties1
TownTorre Pacheco
ProvinceMurcia
Postal code30708

Energy performance

A
B
C
D
E
F
G

B / B

High energy class: low consumption.

About Single-level villa in El Jimenado, Torre Pacheco

El Jimenado puts this villa into a different Torre Pacheco routine from resort-led or beach-first searches. The published facts are compact but useful: 1 active unit, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 88 m², private pool, garden, parking, BBQ area, solarium and Q3 2027 delivery. The price tier is lower mid-market for a detached new-build format, so the main question is not whether the home sounds attractive, but whether the buyer accepts a smaller internal area in exchange for private outdoor space and a quieter local base.

The neighbourhood feel is practical rather than resort-like. Spar is listed around 310 m away, Botiquín Muñoz Hoss around 312 m, Cajamar around 438 m and the Jimenado stop around 375 m. Those anchors support short daily errands on foot, while the beach at 18 km makes regular coastal use a planned car journey. Murcia-Corvera airport is listed at 14 minutes, so airport arrivals can be easy without turning the property into a walk-to-sea option. That combination is useful for owners who want quick essentials nearby and accept that coastal days will be planned rather than spontaneous.

The single-unit context matters. With only 1 active villa, the buyer has less room to compare alternative orientations or layouts inside the same development. That makes the exact plot, sun path, access, privacy around the pool and the feel of nearby streets more important than they would be in a larger release. El Jimenado can suit someone who wants a calmer service-led base near Torre Pacheco, but it is less convincing for buyers who need a broader choice of units or stronger beach proximity. A second viewing at a different time of day would be especially useful here because street noise, shade and parking can change the ownership feel.

Specification adds comfort, but it also creates running-cost questions. Private pool, solarium, BBQ area and garden all improve owner use, especially for repeat stays, yet they need maintenance during absences. The B energy ratings for consumption and emissions help the ownership story, but the buyer should still ask for heating and cooling details, pool-care estimates, security arrangements and what is included at handover. Those answers decide whether the compact villa remains easy to own after the first summer.

Layout & design

The layout is direct: 88 m², 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms on a single-level villa concept. That can be convenient for families, older buyers or owners who prefer to avoid stairs in daily use. The practical limit is that 3 bedrooms within 88 m² leave little room for vague assumptions. Wardrobes, laundry space, kitchen storage, hallway width and the relationship between lounge, terrace and pool need to be measured carefully before the property is treated as generous.

The published equipment list gives the exterior much of the value. A private pool, garden, parking inside the plot, BBQ area and solarium mean the home is not only judged by internal floor area. For a holiday home, the test is whether the outdoor areas are easy to open, use, clean and close between visits. For year-round use, the buyer should check shade, privacy from neighbouring plots, where outdoor furniture is stored and whether parking works when guests arrive. The solarium also needs a practical use case, because roof space that lacks shade or simple access can become decorative rather than useful.

Q3 2027 delivery changes the layout decision because furniture planning, snagging, stage payments and mortgage timing all sit ahead of handover. Bathrooms are described as equipped with mirror, lighting and screens, while the kitchen is listed with appliances and there is pre-installation for ducted air conditioning. Those details reduce some first-fit uncertainty, but the buyer still needs the final specification, payment schedule, community or maintenance costs and exact handover obligations in writing.

Who is this for?

This villa fits buyers who want a manageable detached home in Torre Pacheco without stretching into a larger villa budget. It is strongest for repeat holidays, a future part-year base or a small household that values one-level living, private pool use and nearby day-to-day services more than immediate beach access. The El Jimenado setting feels more local and quieter than a resort address, which can be positive for owners who want ordinary errands close by.

It is less suitable for buyers who want a broad choice of units, a larger internal plan, a short walk to the sea or a delivery date sooner than Q3 2027. The rental case should be treated as secondary and evidence-led: private pool and airport access help the discussion, but licence route, local demand, community permission if relevant, cleaning, pool maintenance, tax and empty weeks all need checking before any income model is trusted.

The best next step is a focused viewing brief: confirm the exact plot, orientation, privacy, pool size, final specification, running-cost estimate, payment stages and how the 18 km beach route feels in normal traffic. If those checks still support the lower mid-market villa case, the property becomes more than a budget-friendly headline.

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 El Jimenado a practical base for buying in Torre Pacheco?
It can be practical if the buyer wants a quieter service-led base rather than a beach resort. The listed Spar, pharmacy, bank and bus stop are all close, while the beach is 18 km away. That mix suits car-based coastal trips and easier daily errands.
Does 88 m² feel tight for a 3-bedroom villa?
It depends on the exact room sizes and storage. Three bedrooms in 88 m² can work for a small household or repeat holiday use, but wardrobes, laundry space, guest circulation and the connection to the terrace should be measured carefully.
How important is the single-level format here?
A single-level villa can make daily use easier because bedrooms, living space and outdoor areas are not split by stairs. The buyer should still check privacy, shade, access from parking and how the solarium is reached and maintained.
What does the private pool add to this El Jimenado villa?
The pool strengthens personal-use appeal, especially when the beach is a car journey rather than a walk. It also adds cleaning, water, equipment and absence-management costs, so the annual maintenance estimate should be reviewed before reservation.
Could this villa be used for seasonal letting?
Start with the local routine: airport access is strong and the pool helps, but the beach is 18 km away. Then check tourist-licence rules, any community limits, tax, cleaning, pool care, furnishing wear and realistic off-season demand.
What should a UK buyer check before reserving off-plan?
Ask for the legal pack, payment schedule, building licence status, bank guarantees where applicable, final specification, snagging process and handover date. The Q3 2027 timing should match mortgage, currency and furniture planning.
Who is this villa unlikely to suit?
It is unlikely to suit buyers who need walking access to the beach, a large internal floor plan, several units to compare or immediate delivery. It is better read as a compact private-pool villa with a quieter Torre Pacheco routine.