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Alicante · Alicante (Alacant) Apartment - Ground Floor · New Build

€289.900
Ref. HB-52804
  • Built
    Built 84m2
  • Bedrooms
    Bedrooms 1
  • Bathrooms
    Bathrooms 1
  • Pool
    Pool Yes

Alicante · Alicante (Alacant) Apartment - Ground Floor · New Build

Description

Ground Floor Apartments in Alicante with Pool and Garage

Features

Delivery date: 30-04-2026
Bedrooms: 1
Bathrooms: 1
Built: 84m2
Pool: Yes
Distance to beach: 2000 Mts.
Distance to airport: 13000 Mts.
Distance to amenities: 1000 Mts.
Distance to Golf: 6000 Mts.
Air conditioner
Community Pool
Elevator
Golf
Community Garage
Near sea
Green areas
Private garage: 1
Kitchen: furnished+appliances
Hospital
School

Location

Distances

Distance to beach 2000 Mts.
Distance to Golf 6000 Mts.
Distance to amenities 1000 Mts.



Zone

Alicante

living in Alhama de Murcia

Living in Alicante: city life, beaches and a Mediterranean lifestyle on the Costa Blanca

Alicante is the capital of Alicante province and one of the most important cities on the Costa Blanca. It combines beaches, a historic centre, modern marina, extensive amenities and an international airport within easy reach.

For anyone considering Moving to Spain but not wanting to choose between city life and the beach, Alicante can be particularly attractive. Here you live in a genuine Spanish city while the Mediterranean forms part of everyday life.

To explore current property listings, visit Find your dream Home.

Location of Alicante

Alicante lies directly on the Mediterranean in the southern part of the Valencia region. It is an important transport hub for the Costa Blanca and is well connected through the A-70, A-31, N-332 and AP-7.

Nearby destinations include El Campello, San Juan Alicante, Mutxamel, Arenales del Sol, Gran Alacant and Santa Pola.

Approximate driving times include:

  • Alicante-Elche Airport: around 15 to 20 minutes;
  • Playa de San Juan: around 15 minutes;
  • El Campello: around 20 minutes;
  • Elche: around 25 minutes;
  • Santa Pola: around 25 to 30 minutes;
  • Benidorm: around 35 to 40 minutes.

To compare other locations, visit our Areas page.

Climate in Alicante

Alicante enjoys a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and mild winters. Summer temperatures regularly reach or exceed 30°C, while winter days often remain pleasant.

Its direct coastal position gives it a different feel from inland areas. Sea breezes can provide relief on hot days, and the climate makes outdoor living attractive during much of the year.

Terraces, waterfront walks, cycling, swimming and eating outdoors therefore form a natural part of everyday life.

A large and international city

With more than 350,000 residents, Alicante operates on a completely different scale from many smaller Costa Blanca towns.

Alongside its Spanish population, the city has a significant international community. This creates a combination of authentic Spanish city life and international influences.

It can be particularly attractive to people planning permanent living and wanting access to urban amenities, public transport, restaurants and cultural facilities.

If you are preparing for a permanent move, our Emigration checklist can help you organise the key practical matters.

Culture and historic sights

Alicante offers much more than beaches. One of its best-known landmarks is Santa Bárbara Castle, situated high above the city on Mount Benacantil.

The Santa Cruz quarter, Explanada de España, marina and historic centre also form an important part of Alicante's identity.

One of the city's biggest annual celebrations is Hogueras de San Juan, when Alicante fills with large artistic monuments, fire, music and festivities.

To discover more about the city, see Greetings from Alicante.

Beaches in Alicante

One of the major advantages of Alicante is the direct combination of city and beach.

Playa del Postiguet is located beside the city centre and marina. Further north lies Playa de San Juan, a long sandy beach and one of the best-known coastal areas around Alicante.

There are also various smaller beaches and coves along the coastline.

For more inspiration, see The best Blue Flag beaches on the Costa Blanca - Your guide to worry-free beach days.

Nature and outdoor living

Despite being a city, Alicante provides many opportunities for an active outdoor lifestyle.

Activities include:

  • coastal walking;
  • cycling;
  • water sports;
  • sailing;
  • paddleboarding;
  • hiking;
  • golf;
  • inland day trips.

For more ideas, see Hiking and biking on the Costa Blanca - Discover the best of Spain on foot or by bike.

Shopping and gastronomy

Alicante has an extensive shopping scene, from major international brands to boutiques, department stores and traditional markets.

The restaurant scene is equally varied, with traditional Spanish and Valencian dishes, seafood restaurants, tapas bars and international cuisine.

For more information, see Shopping on the Costa Blanca.

If you enjoy traditional markets, visit Markets on the Costa Blanca.

Local tips from Casas Palmeras

Alicante consists of very different neighbourhoods, so buyers should explore more than simply the city centre.

An apartment near Playa del Postiguet offers a completely different lifestyle from a home near Playa de San Juan or in a quieter residential neighbourhood further inland.

During your search, compare different parts of Alicante and nearby destinations such as San Juan, El Campello and Arenales del Sol.

For more ideas for days out, see Day trips Costa Blanca.

Amenities and everyday life

One of Alicante's greatest strengths is its extensive range of amenities.

The city offers:

  • large supermarkets;
  • shopping centres;
  • restaurants and cafés;
  • hospitals;
  • schools;
  • universities;
  • public transport;
  • railway station;
  • marina;
  • sports facilities;
  • cultural venues;
  • beaches.

In many parts of Alicante it is therefore possible to live comfortably without needing a car for every daily activity.

Healthcare

Alicante has several hospitals, health centres, private clinics and specialist healthcare facilities.

For permanent residents, understanding access to Spanish healthcare is important. Our Healthcare in Spain page explains the system in more detail.

You can also consult Hospitals, clinics, and Dutch doctors on the Costa Blanca.

Education

Alicante is attractive to families because of the large range of schools and educational institutions.

Alongside public and private Spanish schools, the wider area also offers international education options.

For more information about the Spanish school system, visit Education in Spain.

Living and property in Alicante

The Alicante property market is highly varied, with property type depending strongly on the neighbourhood.

Options include:

  • city apartments;
  • beachfront apartments;
  • penthouses;
  • sea-view homes;
  • family houses;
  • villas;
  • modern new-build homes;
  • properties in residential complexes;
  • luxury apartments.

For modern developments, see New build on the Costa Blanca.

Comparing Alicante with other places

Alicante or El Campello?

El Campello is smaller, quieter and has a stronger coastal-town character. Alicante offers significantly more urban amenities, culture and employment opportunities.

Alicante or Santa Pola?

Santa Pola is more compact and focused strongly on the sea, harbour and beaches. Alicante offers more city life, shopping, culture and public transport.

Alicante or Arenales del Sol?

Arenales del Sol is particularly suitable for people who want to live directly beside a wide sandy beach. Alicante offers more variety between beach, city-centre and residential living.

Alicante or Elche?

Elche is also a large city but lies predominantly inland. Alicante has the advantage of a city centre directly beside the Mediterranean.

Who is Alicante suitable for?

Alicante may be particularly attractive to:

  • permanent residents;
  • families;
  • professionals;
  • active retirees;
  • beach lovers;
  • people wanting to live without a car;
  • second-home buyers;
  • people who value culture and restaurants;
  • buyers wanting to live close to the airport;
  • those wanting to combine city and beach life.

It may also appeal to people considering Retirement in Spain.

Who may Alicante be less suitable for?

Alicante may be less suitable for people who:

  • mainly want rural peace and quiet;
  • want a large villa on an extensive plot;
  • wish to avoid tourist activity completely;
  • prefer a small traditional Spanish village;
  • do not need urban amenities.

Smaller coastal or inland destinations may suit those preferences better.

Frequently asked questions about Alicante

Is Alicante directly on the coast?

Yes. Alicante lies directly on the Mediterranean and offers several beaches.

Is Alicante suitable for permanent living?

Yes. Its extensive amenities, healthcare, shopping, education and public transport make Alicante highly suitable for permanent residents.

Does Alicante have an international airport?

Yes. Alicante-Elche Miguel Hernández Airport is located a short drive from the city.

Is Alicante only a tourist destination?

No. Alicante is a fully functioning Spanish city where large numbers of people live and work throughout the year.

Can you live in Alicante without a car?

In many neighbourhoods, yes. Alicante has buses, tram services and a railway station. Whether you need a car depends largely on where you live and your daily routine.

Buying a house in Alicante

If you are considering property in the city, see Buying a house in Alicante.

Our Buying a house in Spain guide explains the purchasing process and the different documents and steps involved.

If you need an NIE number or intend to become a resident, see NIE & Residency in Spain.

To browse current listings, visit Properties.

Buying a property with Casas Palmeras Real Estate

Casas Palmeras Real Estate assists buyers looking for property in Alicante and elsewhere on the Costa Blanca.

On Our working method, you can see how we guide clients from the initial search and property viewings through to the final purchase and completion.

To learn more about us, visit About us and read previous clients' experiences in our Testimonials.

For more local information, see Real estate agent in Alicante.

Our opinion of Alicante

Alicante is particularly interesting to buyers who do not want to choose between living in a Spanish city and living beside the sea. Beaches, restaurants, culture, shopping, healthcare, public transport and an international airport are all available within one urban environment.

For anyone wanting year-round activity and extensive amenities while still being able to walk towards the Mediterranean, Alicante is one of the most complete places to live on the Costa Blanca.

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