Renovated 2-Bedroom Townhouse in Acequion, Torrevieja
Acequión, Torrevieja · AlicanteListed Mar 2026
2 Bed4 Bath100 m²Built 1965Energy: G
Description
Originally built in 1965 and since fully renovated, this ground-floor townhouse in Acequion measures 100m2 of built space across multiple levels. It contains 2 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, an unusually high ratio that makes the layout practical for hosting guests. The property is sold fully furnished and includes a fully equipped kitchen with fitted appliances. A private patio to the rear adds usable outdoor space at ground level.Acequion sits in the northern coastal strip of Torrevieja, directly between Avenida de los Marineros and the seafront. Playa del Acequion is 600 metres from the front door, and a supermarket is within 300 metres along the same stretch. The neighbourhood has a residential character with a mix of older townhouses and low-rise apartment buildings, and the weekly market on Calle Patricio Pérez is roughly a 10-minute walk. Alicante-Elche Airport is approximately 35 minutes by car.The asking price of EUR 199,999 works out at EUR 2,000 per m2. Annual IBI is EUR 184, and there are no community fees payable. The property carries an energy rating of G, which is typical for buildings of this era and should be factored into running costs. Acequion's proximity to the beach and town centre gives it consistent rental demand throughout the summer season, making it worth considering as a letting investment.
Property Details
Property Type
Townhouse
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
4
Built Area
100 m²
Floor
0
Year Built
Built 1965 (61 years)
Energy Certificate
Rating G
Reference
OH02229
Features & Amenities
Climate & Comfort
Air conditioning
Outdoor & Pool
Private patio
Interior
Renovated
Ground floor
Other Features
Furnished
Fully equipped kitchen
4 bathrooms
Near beach
No community fees
Multi-level layout
Distances & Nearby
🏖
beach
600 m (Playa del Acequion)
🛒
supermarket
300 m
✈️
airport
35 min (Alicante-Elche ALC)
Location
Acequión, Torrevieja · 37.9790, -0.6889
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
GThis property
> 240kWh/m²
Rating
G
Very Poor
Consumption
> 240
kWh/m² per year
Est. Annual Cost
> €2,030
energy bills/year
How to improve the energy rating
Installing double-glazed windows
Adding wall and roof insulation
Upgrading to an efficient air-conditioning / heating system
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%)
€20,000
Notary Fees
~€700
Land Registry
~€450
Legal Fees (1% + VAT)
~€2,420
IBI Property Tax (annual)
€184/yr
Est. Total Purchase Costs
~€23,570 (11.8%)
Annual Running Costs
Fixed costs you'll pay as a property owner, excluding utilities (electricity, water, internet).
IBI Property Tax
€184/yr
€15/month · municipal property tax
Total fixed costs€184/year (€15/month)
Investment Snapshot
How this property compares to the local Torrevieja market.
Price per m²
€2,000
this property
Torrevieja Average
~€3,235
per m² (resale)
Difference
-38%
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 neighbourhood in the northern part of Torrevieja, bordered by the seafront to the east and Avenida de los Marineros to the west. Playa del Acequion, a Blue Flag beach, runs along the eastern edge and is within easy walking distance of most properties in the area. The neighbourhood is a mix of older townhouses, low-rise apartment buildings, and local commercial streets, with supermarkets, bars, and restaurants within a few hundred metres. It is more residential in character than the town centre to the south, though it remains busy with visitors during summer. The weekly street market and Torrevieja's salt lakes are both accessible within 15 minutes on foot.
What are the purchase costs on top of the asking price?
As a resale property in the Valencia region, this townhouse is subject to ITP (transfer tax) at 10% of the purchase price, which amounts to EUR 19,999 on the asking price of EUR 199,999. Additional costs include notary fees (typically EUR 600–1,200), land registry fees (EUR 400–800), and legal fees of around 1% plus VAT. Budget for total purchase costs of roughly 12–13% on top of the price.
Can I get a mortgage on this property as a non-resident?
Yes. Spanish banks typically lend up to 60–70% of the purchase price or valuation to non-residents, so you would need a deposit of 30–40%. On EUR 199,999 that means having at least EUR 60,000–80,000 available, plus purchase costs. Current variable and fixed mortgage rates for non-residents 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 property?
The annual IBI (council tax) is EUR 184. There are no community fees, as this is a standalone townhouse without shared communal areas. You should also account for utility connections (electricity, water), home insurance, and waste collection charges (basura), the annual amount for which is not confirmed for this property. The energy rating of G indicates higher energy consumption, so utility bills may be above average for a property of this size.
Can I view this 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 with one of our agents on-site. If you then wish to visit in person, we can coordinate a physical viewing at Acequion. Contact us to book either option.
Is this property suitable as a rental investment?
Acequion is a tourist-oriented area with strong summer demand given its position 600 metres from Playa del Acequion and its access to Torrevieja town centre. Properties in this neighbourhood are typically let on short-term holiday contracts during the summer months and sometimes on medium-term lets in the winter. The absence of community fees improves the net rental return. We do not quote estimated yield figures, but our team can advise on local rental conditions based on comparable properties.
What steps are involved in buying this property?
First, you will need a Spanish NIE (tax identification number), which can be obtained at a Spanish consulate in your home country or in person in Spain. Once you agree on 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), where usually 10% of the price is paid and the terms are fixed. Completion takes place before a Spanish notary, at which point the remaining balance and all taxes and fees are settled and the title deed (escritura) is signed over to you.