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Top-Floor 1-Bedroom Penthouse in Acequion, Torrevieja
Acequión, Torrevieja · AlicanteListed Apr 2026
1 Bed1 Bath69 m²Energy: Exempt
Description
A south-facing top-floor penthouse in Acequion, Torrevieja, covering 69 m2 of built space on a single level with 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom. The property sits on the highest floor of a building with lift access, and the south-facing orientation means the living area receives direct light for most of the day. A private terrace extends the internal living space outdoors, with open views over the surrounding neighbourhood towards the coast.Acequion is a well-established residential district in the eastern part of Torrevieja, arranged around the beach from which the area takes its name. Playa del Acequion is 200 metres from the building on foot, reached via Avenida de las Habaneras, one of the main commercial streets in this part of the town. A supermarket is 250 metres away, and the Torrevieja marina and the weekly Friday market on Calle Patricio Pérez are both within easy walking distance. Alicante-Elche Airport is approximately 35 minutes by car.At EUR 115,000, the price equates to approximately EUR 1,667 per m2, which is broadly in line with comparable top-floor stock in Acequion. Estimated community fees are EUR 95 per month and estimated annual IBI is EUR 170. The energy certificate is currently exempt. As a coastal tourist area, the property has potential for short-term holiday letting, and agents can advise on local licensing requirements.
Property Details
Property Type
Penthouse
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Built Area
69 m²
Floor
0
Energy Certificate
Rating Exempt
Reference
OH02236
Features & Amenities
Climate & Comfort
Air conditioning
Outdoor & Pool
Terrace
Security & Access
Lift
Storage & Parking
Built-in wardrobes
Interior
Top floor
Other Features
South-facing
Near beach
Near golf
Distances & Nearby
🏖
beach
200 m (Playa del Acequion)
🛒
supermarket
250 m
✈️
airport
35 min (Alicante-Elche ALC)
Location
Acequión, Torrevieja · 37.9736, -0.6954
Energy Performance Certificate
Every property for sale in Spain requires an official Certificado de Eficiencia Energética. The rating reflects estimated energy consumption per m² per year.
A
< 29kWh/m²
B
29 – 49kWh/m²
C
50 – 79kWh/m²
D
80 – 119kWh/m²
E
120 – 179kWh/m²
F
180 – 239kWh/m²
G
> 240kWh/m²
Energy ratings are based on the official Spanish energy certificate. Actual costs depend on usage, occupancy and energy provider. Properties rated D or below may benefit significantly from insulation and system upgrades.
Estimated Buying Costs
Approximate costs for a resale property in Valencian Community.
Transfer Tax (ITP 10%)
€11,500
Notary Fees
~€700
Land Registry
~€450
Legal Fees (1% + VAT)
~€1,392
Community Fees (monthly)
€95/mo
IBI Property Tax (annual)
€170/yr
Est. Total Purchase Costs
~€14,042 (12.2%)
Annual Running Costs
Fixed costs you'll pay as a property owner, excluding utilities (electricity, water, internet).
Community Fees
€95/mo
€1,140/year · covers pool, gardens, common areas
IBI Property Tax
€170/yr
€14/month · municipal property tax
Total fixed costs€1,310/year (€109/month)
Investment Snapshot
How this property compares to the local Torrevieja market.
Price per m²
€1,667
this property
Torrevieja Average
~€3,235
per m² (resale)
Difference
-48%
below average
Below area average — potential value buy
Market data is indicative. Actual values depend on exact location, condition and specification. Consult our team for a detailed market appraisal.
About Acequión, Torrevieja
Acequion is a coastal district on the eastern edge of Torrevieja, centred on Playa del Acequion, a sandy beach that runs for approximately 900 metres along the seafront. The area is primarily residential with a mix of apartment blocks and older townhouses, and it has a settled, year-round population alongside significant summer visitor numbers. Avenida de las Habaneras is the main commercial street, lined with supermarkets, restaurants and everyday services. The Torrevieja marina and the old town centre are within 1 kilometre on foot. Property in Acequion ranges from compact studios to larger beachfront apartments.
What are the purchase costs on top of the asking price?
For a resale property in Alicante province, buyers pay ITP (transfer tax) at 10% of the purchase price, which is EUR 11,500 on this property. Additional costs include notary fees (typically EUR 600–1,200), land registry fees (EUR 400–800), and legal fees at around 1% of the price plus VAT, so approximately EUR 1,150 plus VAT. In total, budget for roughly 12–13% on top of the purchase price.
Can I get a mortgage on this property as a non-resident?
Yes, Spanish banks do lend to non-residents on properties at this price point. Non-resident buyers are generally required to provide a deposit of 30–40% of the purchase price, meaning EUR 34,500–46,000 on this property. Current variable and fixed mortgage rates in Spain are broadly in the 3.5–4.5% range, though individual offers vary by lender and applicant profile.
What are the ongoing running costs for this penthouse?
Estimated community fees are EUR 95 per month (EUR 1,140 per year) and estimated annual IBI (council tax) is EUR 170. These figures are estimated and may be subject to change. You should also allow for building insurance, utilities, and, if you use a local property manager, their annual fee.
Can I view the property remotely before travelling to Spain?
Yes. OceanHome can arrange a live video viewing at a time that suits you, allowing you to walk through the property virtually and ask questions in real time. If you would prefer an in-person visit, we can arrange accompanied viewings in Acequion on most days of the week.
Is this property suitable for short-term holiday letting?
Torrevieja is a high-demand tourist area and properties in Acequion, given the proximity to Playa del Acequion, do attract short-term rental interest during the summer months and shoulder seasons. Any rental activity requires a tourist licence issued by the Valencian regional government. Our agents can explain the current licensing process and connect you with local management companies, but we do not quote specific yield percentages.
What does the purchase process involve?
First, you will need a Spanish NIE (tax identification number), which can be obtained at a Spanish consulate in your home country or at a police station in Spain. Once you have agreed a price, a reservation contract is signed and a holding deposit (typically EUR 3,000–6,000) is paid to take the property off the market. This is followed by a private purchase contract (arras), at which point around 10% of the price is paid. Completion takes place before a notary, at which point the balance and all purchase costs are settled and the title deed is transferred.