This 1-bedroom corner bungalow in Torreta II, Torrevieja is offered at €139,000. South-facing with two large terraces and a separate outdoor bathroom, the property sits on a generous corner plot with ample parking — including space for a camper van. Just 3 km from Playa del Cura and within walking distance of schools, a supermarket, the Habaneras Shopping Centre, and a bus stop. Fully furnished and move-in ready.
Set in the well-established residential neighbourhood of Torreta II in Torrevieja, this attractive corner bungalow delivers a rare mix of space, sunshine, and everyday convenience. Originally purchased in 2017, the property has been thoughtfully improved over the years. A Spanish construction company enlarged the main living area, giving the open-plan kitchen and living room a genuinely generous feel. The south-facing orientation means sunlight fills the home throughout the day, and with two large terraces to choose from, you are never far from the outdoor living that makes Costa Blanca life so appealing.
Inside, the bungalow has been maintained and upgraded to a high standard. The indoor bathroom was fully renovated in 2020, and at the same time all iron plumbing pipes were replaced with copper — a significant investment that provides long-term reliability and peace of mind. The kitchen is brand new from 2021 and fully equipped. Included in the sale are a boiler, air conditioning, a washing machine, a dishwasher, and a large fridge-freezer. Buyers can move straight in without a single additional purchase.
Outside, the corner plot sets this property apart from a standard bungalow in the area. The large square courtyard has been retiled and features solid brick walls with rendered plasterwork throughout, giving the outdoor space a finished, private feel. There is parking both within the courtyard and in front of the bungalow off the street, with enough room for a camper van — a genuinely rare bonus in this part of Spain. A separate outdoor bathroom adds further practicality. The open-plan kitchen-living area is also large enough to accommodate a second bedroom should the new owner need it.
Contact Hansson & Hertzell today to arrange a viewing of this well-priced, well-maintained bungalow in one of Torrevieja's most practical and well-connected residential districts.
Torrevieja is one of the most beloved coastal cities on Spain's Costa Blanca South, consistently drawing buyers from Sweden, Norway, the UK, the Netherlands, and Germany. With over 300 days of sunshine per year and an average annual temperature of 18°C, the lifestyle here is genuinely hard to match. Playa del Cura, the main urban beach, is just 3 km from Torreta II and reachable by local bus in minutes. La Mata beach, famous for its shallow calm waters, is a short drive north.
Day-to-day life in Torreta II is easy and self-contained. The Habaneras Shopping Centre is one of the largest retail destinations on the southern Costa Blanca, home to Carrefour, Leroy Merlin, MediaMarkt, and dozens of cafés and restaurants. Local schools, medical centres, pharmacies, and a reliable bus network all serve the neighbourhood directly. The city's famous weekly market is held every Friday and is a local institution. Alicante-Elche Airport is approximately 45 minutes away by car, with direct flights connecting Torrevieja to most of Northern Europe.
At €139,000, this bungalow offers an accessible entry point into the Torrevieja property market, where the average resale price currently sits at around €1,850/m². The current owners have already completed the kind of upgrades — copper plumbing, new kitchen, renovated bathroom, retiled terraces — that buyers in this price bracket would otherwise need to budget for separately. Costa Blanca holiday lets average gross rental yields of 6–8% annually, and long-term rentals to expats provide a reliable year-round alternative. Property prices across the Costa Blanca have risen by approximately 40% since 2020, and demand from Northern European buyers continues to support values in Torrevieja. The option to add a second bedroom further strengthens both the rental and resale appeal of this property.
For a resale property in Torrevieja, buyers should budget for the Impuesto de Transmisiones Patrimoniales (ITP) at 10% of the purchase price, plus notary, land registry, and legal fees totalling approximately 2%. In total, plan for around 12% on top of the agreed price. For this property at €139,000, that means approximately €16,680 in additional costs, bringing your total outlay to around €155,680.
Playa del Cura, Torrevieja's most central beach, is approximately 3 km from the Torreta II neighbourhood, easily reached by local bus or a short drive. Playa de Los Locos, a quieter and popular alternative, is similarly close. La Mata beach — known for its calm shallow waters and natural lagoon setting — is around 5 km north of the area.
The sale includes all furniture currently in the property, as well as a full set of appliances: a boiler, air conditioning units, a washing machine, a dishwasher, and a large fridge-freezer. The kitchen, installed in 2021, is included in full. The property is completely move-in ready — nothing needs to be purchased or replaced before occupation.
A furnished 1-bedroom bungalow in Torrevieja with outdoor space and a south-facing orientation can typically generate €700–€1,000 per month during the high season (June–September) as a holiday let. In the low season, monthly rates of €500–€700 are common. For long-term rental to expats or workers, expect €500–€650 per month year-round. Gross yields in this price bracket typically fall in the 6–8% range annually.
Alicante-Elche Airport (ALC) is approximately 45 minutes from Torrevieja by car. A taxi or private transfer typically costs €50–€70. Public buses operated by ALSA connect the airport to Torrevieja's bus station, with journey times of around 1 hour and tickets costing approximately €5–€8. Car hire is widely available at the airport and is the most flexible option for exploring the Costa Blanca.
Yes. Spanish banks regularly offer mortgages to non-resident foreign buyers. Typical terms include a loan-to-value of 60–70%, interest rates in the range of 3–4%, and repayment periods of 15 to 25 years. You will need a valid NIE number to complete the purchase. Your appointed lawyer can help you obtain one, either in Spain or via the Spanish consulate in your home country.
For a property of this size in Torrevieja, annual running costs are modest. The IBI (local property tax) is typically €200–€400 per year. Community fees, where applicable, average €30–€80 per month. Utility bills — electricity, water, and internet — average €80–€150 per month depending on usage and season. Buildings insurance is generally €150–€300 per year, bringing total annual costs to roughly €3,000–€5,000.
Torrevieja consistently ranks among Spain's top destinations for Northern European property buyers. The city offers year-round sunshine, a low cost of living compared to the UK and Scandinavia, excellent infrastructure, direct flights from major European airports, and a large well-established expat community. Property prices have risen by around 40% since 2020 and demand remains strong. The combination of lifestyle appeal, rental income potential, and long-term capital growth makes Torrevieja one of the most well-rounded property markets on the Costa Blanca.
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