281,000€
Details
- Property type Apartment
- Sales class New build
- Coast Costa Blanca North
- Location Alicante
- Swimming pool Communal
- Views Sea views
Areas
- House area 101 m²
Energy certificate: Pending
Characteristics
- Lift
- Airconditioning
- Pre-installed air conditioning
Newly built residential in San Agustin, Alicante, with stunning views of the city and the sea.
The house of your dreams in a privileged location with panoramic views.
Enjoy beautiful views of the sea and the castle. Discover your new home in Alicante's sought-after San Agustín neighbourhood, where modern living meets picturesque scenery. This exclusive residential complex, located close to Pau II, offers 28 beautifully designed flats with 2 or 3 bedrooms. The community boasts a communal swimming pool, lush gardens and children's area, and includes a garage space and storage room for added convenience.
Exclusive amenities for a comfortable lifestyle
Enjoy a range of amenities designed to enhance your quality of life. Seven penthouses in the complex have private solariums directly accessible from the flats, offering breathtaking views of Alicante, the sea and the iconic Santa Barbara Castle. Additional amenities include secure bicycle parking, making it easy to adopt an active lifestyle.
Your new home features centralized aerothermal water heating for energy efficiency and year-round comfort with integrated air conditioning (hot/cold) distributed through ducts. High-quality PVC or aluminum carpentry with thermal and acoustic insulation ensures a peaceful, climate-efficient environment.
Conveniently Connected to Everything You Need
Located between Gran Vía and Vía Parque, the development offers excellent connectivity to the city center and major thoroughfares like the A7 highway. The central location is ideal for families and professionals, with nine educational institutions of all levels within close proximity.
For daily needs, you’ll find four large supermarkets and the Isla de Corfú Shopping Center nearby, offering gyms, restaurants, and a variety of shops. Everything you need is within walking distance, allowing you to leave your car at home.
A Neighborhood Rich in Accessibility and Natural Beauty
The San Agustín neighborhood sits atop a gentle hill, offering panoramic views of the city skyline, Monte Benacantil, and surrounding mountains. Alicante’s Mediterranean climate makes outdoor living a joy year-round, with plenty of green spaces and leisure options nearby.
Key distances:
Alicante city center: 2 km
Alicante-Elche Airport: 14 km
Playa de San Juan (beach): 6 km
Alicante Golf Course: 7 km
Port of Alicante: 5 km
Experience the Best of Alicante Living
Alicante’s exceptional climate, vibrant culture, and excellent infrastructure make it one of Spain’s most desirable cities to call home. This new residential development in San Agustín combines stylish design with an unbeatable location, making it the ideal place for your next chapter.
Contact us today to schedule a visit and make this dream home yours!
Alicante / Costa Blanca North
Alicante
Alicante is the capital of the province of Alicante and one of the most beautiful Spanish cities. Also a hotspot destination for city breaks in the sun. Situated on the Spanish coast, Alicante offers a rich mix of historical sites, shopping destinations, and beachfront amenities. The beautiful scenery makes this seaside city a favourite for tourists.
The land of Alicante has been inhabited for over 7000 years with the first Iberian tribes. Since then the area has been inhabited successively by Greeks, Romans, Muslims, and Christians. Nowadays, the population of Alicante city is about 350,000 inhabitants, ranking as the second-largest Valencian city.
With its golden sandy beaches, numerous parks and a very pleasant climate, the city offers a high quality of life, which is apparent also in the behaviour of its inhabitants: in Spain, the population of Alicante has the reputation to be hospitable and welcoming.
Beaches
Playa del Postiguet, Alicante's city beach. This attractively coloured sandy beach gets packed in summer. A couple of hours on the idyllic white sands and clear blue waters and you forget you’re actually in a bustling city. Once the sun starts to set, you can amble back up along the promenade to grab some delicious tapas in one of the many beachfront restaurants. Albuferetta. An intimate, residential stretch of sand in the residential development of the same name to the northwest of the city.
Northeast of the town, Playa de San Juan is larger and usually less crowded than the city beach. Almost 3 kilometres of golden sand make San Juan the most popular beach in Alicante. El Saladar-Urbanova beach is located 5 kilometres south of the city centre, in a quiet area. Its fine, golden sands stretch for over 1.5 kilometres, making it perfect for strolling along. Its setting is semi-urban and to the north there is a line of sand dunes, which enhance the view.
Playa de Aguamarga -a unique beach in Europe that has been adapted especially for dogs. It’s the first ‘Dog Friendly’ beach in Spain, allowing dogs to go into the sea during the summer months.
Sports
Surfing, Windsurfing & Kitesurfing you will find in Club Surf El Moreno Alicante (C/Deportista Juan Matos,4)
The Alicante region has more than 18 golf courses, some of which are more challenging than others
Alicante Golf Club It’s a modern 18-hole golf course designed by Seve Ballesteros and opened in 1998.
Alenda Golf Club Just about 20 minutes drive from Alicante city center, it’s situated at the foot of the Sierra de las Aguilas mountains, the Alenda Golf Club has an 18-hole spread over a gentle terrain giving a par of 72.
Bonalba Golf Club Stunning views are part of the package with this 18-hole golf course. Situated on the outskirts of Alicante City at the back of the golden sands of San Juan beach, the course can be enjoyed year round.
El Plantío It is a course designed for every player to permanently enjoy golf: large greens, wide fairways and no dead-zones; avoiding long delays or long distances.
Font del Llop Golf Resort The course is set in a valley with mountains on both sides. It is very similar to a Scottish links in its design If you are looking for a challenging well manicured course this well worth visiting, you will not be disappointed.
To see
El Barrio, or the old town, is the historical heart of Alicante, and one of the most beautiful spots to spend a day of wandering.
Museo Arqueológico de Alicante. This museum offers exhibits from the Stone Age until today, the best known is probably the Statue Dama de Cabezo Lucero, one of the most important old-Iberian findings of all Spain.
Castillo de Santa Barbara. It would be impossible to forget Alicante’s rich historical past as the entire city is built at the base of the magnificent Santa Barbara Castle. It is easily accessible as there is a lift that takes you directly to the top or, for the more adventurous among you, there is winding path that takes you to entrance. The castle stands 166 metres above sea level so you can enjoy outstanding views of almost the entire Alicante bay. The origins of the castle date back to the 9th century when the Moors controlled this area of Spain and is one of the largest medieval fortresses in Europe.
Basílica de Santa María (14th - 16th century) is the oldest church in the city. It was built in Gothic style above the former Moorish Mosque of Alicante.
La Explanada de Espana. It is Alicante’s main and most beautiful promenade and is constructed of 6.6 million red, cream and black tiles. Created in 1867 by architect Jose Guardiola Pico who wanted to create the perfect accompaniment to the Spanish custom of an evening stroll. The pattern mirrors the rolling Mediterranean waves and complimented by 400 palm trees lining the walkway.
You will also enjoy a walk around the corner along Calle San Francisco, which is like walking down the yellow brick road. The street has been transformed into a children’s dream with coloured tarmac, giant mushrooms with snails and little playgrounds.
Don’t miss Alicante’s Marina that is home to some spectacular yachts. When the sun goes down the city lights reflect on the water making for a beautiful and romantic stroll down the waters’ edge. Parque el Palmeral- a little paradise just outside the city centre with botanical wildlife, waterfalls and a lot of palm trees.
Las Hogueras de San Juan (celebrated each June). A very old tradition have the bonfires for the summer solstice, with everyone dancing around the fires.
The festival Fiestas de Moros y Cristianos, which showcases the fights between Moors and Christians during the reconquest of Spain.
Volvo Ocean Race - round-the-world race has in recent editions started in Alicante, where the event has its headquarters. It normally begins every three years in October; the next is scheduled for 2020.
To eat
Vibrant yellow rice and deep red prawns; the colours of Alicante’s food just like colours of Spanish flag
Alicante’s most famous dishes contain rice. There are more than a hundred different rice recipes in the region, and they are all delicious! Colored with golden saffron, scented with garlic and cooked in a rich stock, rice is a staple of Alicante with paella being its signature dish. The best ones are made with the local Bomba rice.
Try the tasty and unusual local drink Horchata – brought to the area centuries ago by the by Arabs. It’s a refreshing drink made from a blend of tiger nuts, sugar and water.
Another local delicacy is “turrón,” a dessert made with whole almonds, honey, sugar and egg whites that is served everywhere. Apart from buying bars of “turrón,” you can try “turrón” flavoured ice-cream.
Piripi (Avenida Oscar Esplá 30). This quality restaurant is strong on rice, seafood and fish, which arrives fresh daily from the wholesale markets of Dénia and Santa Pola. There’s a huge variety of tapas and a valenciano speciality that changes daily.
Restaurante El Monastrell (Paseo Marítimo Av. Almirante Guillén Tato, 1) This is the only restaurant in the city having one michelin star. María José San Román, the owner and chef of the restaurant, combines to perfection innovation with a Mediterranean touch.
Restaurante El Cantó (C/ Alemania, 26) It is one of the most authentic tapas bar in Alicante. They don’t take bookings, but it is surely worth waiting for a table and enjoying their culinary delights!
Restaurante La Ereta Situated on La Ereta park, on the side on Mount Benacantil, by Santa Barbara Castle. From here you will enjoys wonderful views of the coastline, the Castle and the city centre. They specialise in very elaborate cuisine. For a delicious paella en San Juan Playa go to La Casa Julio (Avenida Niza) El Portal Taberna & Wines (Calle de Bilbao, 2) A trendy restaurant and cocktail bar with ambience and great decoration, good food and music. It offers a wide variety of Spanish food, local wines and excellent house cocktails. Try herring with mango, guacamole and passion fruit ice cream matched with Riesling Heladeria Borgonesse is the absolute best ice cream place. There is nothing better than cooling down with a scoop of Ferrero Rocher, passion fruit, or the Italian favourite stracciatella. Located right next to the main promenade and a two minute walk from the beach, stop off here for a delicious sweet treat after some tapas.
Shopping
The Alicante region is famous for its quality shoes and other leather goods especially bags.
The avenue Maisonnave is the principal commercial street in the city of Alicante. In fact, Maisonnave is the sixth most expensive avenue in the whole of Spain. The Corte Inglés shopping centre has in this central street both branches, one at each end of the avenue.
The best indoor mall in Alicante is Plaza Mar 2 on Avenida Denia, where you will find a cinema, children’s activities and 120 stores of the most popular brands.
Gran Via is another commercial centre with lots of stores.
Getting there
The city centre is located just 11 km from the airport Alicante by the N-332 road.
There are domestic and international flights connecting Alicante to the main European cities and as well to Spanish cities.