1 / 163 Bedroom Bungalow in Altea Hills, Costa Blanca North
Altea Hills · Ref. WG-12
Details
- Rooms
- 3
- Bedrooms
- 3
- Bathrooms
- 2
- Total area
- 117 m²
- To the sea
- 3 min
Description
Set inside the gated community of Altea Hills, this well-maintained 117 m² bungalow offers a rare mix of privacy, security, and panoramic Mediterranean views. Altea Hills is widely recognised as one of the most desirable residential addresses on the Costa Blanca, sitting on elevated ground above the coastline and the historic Altea old town. The home is laid out across one level and offers three bedrooms with a comfortable open-plan living area that flows onto a private terrace. Construction is solid, with high ceilings and large windows on the sea-facing side that pull natural light deep into the rooms. The bungalow benefits from access to the community swimming pool, landscaped gardens and 24/7 on-site security patrols. Altea Hills is built into the hillside above the bay of Altea, with the Greenwich Yacht Club marina at the base and the white-washed historic town a short drive away. The neighbourhood is known for its low building density, strict architectural standards and discreet residents, a clear contrast to the higher-density coastal stretches further south. Daily services (supermarket, international school, medical centre) sit inside or right next to the resort. Alicante airport is 60 minutes south and Valencia 90 minutes north. This is a strong candidate for second-home buyers from the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland looking for low-maintenance Mediterranean property in an environment that holds its value.
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