Welcome to these exclusive apartments in Águilas, where comfort and style come together. With 65 available units, including ground floor and penthouses, there is something for everyone. Each apartment offers 2 or 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, making them perfect for families of various sizes.
The apartments are equipped with modern amenities such as built-in wardrobes and fully fitted kitchens with appliances. The spacious terraces invite you to enjoy the delightful climate of Águilas. The porcelain floors add a touch of luxury to every space.
As a resident, you will enjoy various communal facilities. The beautifully landscaped gardens provide a peaceful spot for relaxation and recreation. The communal gym gives you the chance to stay fit without leaving your living environment. The communal pool is ideal for a refreshing dip on warm days.
Additionally, the apartments feature a communal garage, ensuring your vehicle is always safe. While there is no private jacuzzi or pool, the available amenities ensure you lack nothing in terms of comfort.
The location of these apartments is truly ideal, just 0.25 kilometers from the sea. This makes it easy to enjoy beach walks and water sports activities. The proximity to the coast makes this complex particularly attractive for outdoor enthusiasts.
Águilas offers everything you need for a comfortable life. Supermarkets, medical facilities, and restaurants are all easily accessible, ensuring your daily necessities are always within reach.
At Casas Palmeras Real Estate, we are ready to help you find your dream home in Spain. With our years of experience and personal service, we guide you through the entire purchasing process. Our team speaks your language and understands your needs like no one else.
Contact Casas Palmeras Real Estate today and discover how you can start your life under the Spanish sun!
Águilas is a coastal city in the southwest of the Murcia region, directly on the Mediterranean. It combines numerous beaches and coves with a lively centre, marina, long history and distinctly Spanish character.
For anyone considering Moving to Spain and wanting to live by the sea without choosing one of Spain's busiest tourist resorts, Águilas can be an attractive option. The city remains active throughout the year, making it suitable for both permanent living and second-home ownership.
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Águilas is situated in the far southwest of the Murcia region, close to the border with Andalusia.
Nearby destinations in the wider region include Puerto de Mazarrón, Cartagena and other coastal and inland towns of Murcia.
Approximate driving times include:
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Águilas enjoys a warm, dry Mediterranean climate. Summers are warm while winters generally remain mild.
Its direct position on the Mediterranean creates a different climate from inland Murcia, with stronger maritime influence.
Terraces, waterfront walking, cycling, swimming and watersports therefore form a natural part of everyday life during much of the year.
Águilas is not simply a holiday development that becomes quiet outside summer. It is a functioning Spanish city with tens of thousands of permanent residents.
Schools, supermarkets, healthcare, shops, restaurants, sports clubs and municipal services operate throughout the year.
This makes Águilas attractive for people who want permanent Spanish coastal living rather than solely a holiday environment.
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One of Águilas' greatest attractions is its coastline. The municipality offers numerous beaches and smaller coves.
Residents can choose between beaches close to the urban centre and quieter coastal areas outside the city.
Activities include swimming, snorkelling, diving, paddleboarding, sailing, kayaking and coastal walking.
For buyers whose Spanish lifestyle revolves around the sea, this is a major advantage.
South of Águilas lies the protected Cuatro Calas coastal area.
Here the landscape becomes more rugged, with natural coves, rock formations and quieter beaches.
It demonstrates that the coastline around Águilas offers considerably more than urban beaches and promenades.
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Above the city stands Castillo de San Juan de las Águilas.
From its elevated position there are views across the city, harbour and Mediterranean.
The castle reflects the strategic importance this coastline held throughout history and contributes to the city's distinctive character.
Águilas is famous throughout Spain for its carnival.
Carnaval de Águilas holds the official designation Fiesta de Interés Turístico Internacional and is one of Spain's best-known carnival celebrations.
The city fills with parades, elaborate costumes, music and celebrations.
For permanent residents, carnival forms an important part of the city's identity rather than simply being a tourist attraction.
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The sea plays an important role in Águilas' character. Its harbour, marina and fishing history remain visible throughout the city.
Restaurants around the centre and waterfront offer plenty of fish and seafood.
For property buyers wanting to live near a marina, promenade and Mediterranean coastline, several parts of Águilas may be worth exploring.
Águilas offers more than beaches. The surrounding area features the dry, mountainous landscape typical of southeastern Spain.
Residents can easily combine beach days with walking, cycling and exploring the inland countryside.
This combination of coast and relatively undeveloped surroundings gives Águilas its distinctive appeal.
When considering Águilas, explore several parts of the municipality.
A city-centre or harbour apartment provides a completely different lifestyle from a villa on the outskirts or a home near a quieter beach.
When viewing property, consider not only the home itself but also walking distance to the sea, access to shops, summer activity, winter amenities and connections to the town centre.
Águilas offers many facilities required for year-round living, including supermarkets, shops, restaurants, cafés, schools, pharmacies, healthcare, sports facilities, marina services and local markets.
Most everyday requirements can therefore be handled within Águilas itself.
Local healthcare facilities are available for everyday medical needs. Certain specialist treatment may require travelling to larger hospitals elsewhere in Murcia.
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Families have access to various Spanish schools in Águilas. Certain specialist or higher education options may require travel to a larger city.
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Águilas offers a varied property market because buyers can choose between urban and coastal locations.
Options include:
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Both destinations are on the Costa Cálida and offer Mediterranean beaches and coastal living.
Puerto de Mazarrón is closer to Murcia and Cartagena. Águilas lies further southwest and feels more geographically independent.
Águilas is also a substantial city in its own right, with a strong identity and famous carnival tradition.
Cartagena is considerably larger and offers more urban amenities, employment, culture and historic attractions.
Águilas is smaller and more focused on beaches, coastline and a relaxed residential environment.
The Mar Menor area contains several international coastal towns and residential resorts.
Águilas has more of the character of an independent Spanish city on the open Mediterranean.
Buyers wanting a large international community may prefer areas around the Mar Menor, while those looking for Spanish coastal life should certainly consider Águilas.
Águilas may appeal to:
It may also be attractive to people considering Retirement in Spain.
Águilas may be less suitable for people who need frequent access to Alicante Airport, want to live very close to Murcia city, seek a large northern-European community or need to commute daily to Murcia or Alicante.
Its more isolated location is an advantage for some buyers and a disadvantage for others.
Yes. Águilas is directly on the Mediterranean and has an extensive coastline with many beaches and coves.
Yes. It is a functioning city with shops, schools, restaurants, healthcare and other everyday facilities.
Visitor numbers increase in summer and during major events, but Águilas also has a substantial permanent population and remains active all year.
Yes. It can be particularly attractive to buyers who value beaches, the sea, watersports and a Spanish atmosphere.
Many daily activities can be handled on foot when living centrally. A car is useful for exploring beaches, surrounding towns and the wider region.
Before buying, decide what type of environment you want.
Would you like to walk from an apartment to the beach, own a modern villa with a private pool or live in a quieter residential area away from the centre?
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Águilas is particularly interesting for buyers wanting a genuine Spanish coastal city where the beach and Mediterranean are an important part of daily life.
It lies further from Murcia and Alicante than some better-known destinations, but this has helped the city retain a strong identity of its own.
For anyone who does not depend on daily access to a major city and wants year-round Mediterranean living, Águilas is certainly worth exploring.