3 Bedroom Apartment For Sale In El Campello
ASV5699D
€175,000
ASV5699D
€175,000
- Apartment
- El Campello
- 3 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathroom
- Build 89m²
- Consume Co² Pending
- Emissions Co² Pending
Description
What a fabulous location in El Campello, just a maximum of five minutes' walk to the beach even if you walk slowly and some of the finest restaurants on the coast.
The views from the balcony accessed from the lounge/diner and the two balconies accessed via two of the bedrooms are superb. The former has sea views and the latter have views to the mountains.
The apartment has seen some improvements in the last eight years particularly the kitchen and the bathroom but there is a need for some love and modernisation; however, it is more than liveable.
Prices in El Campello have rocketed since Covid so this one at 175k is incredible. Please note that there is not an Informe de Valoracion on the apartment block, the 50 year check but this is not uncommon and is something that should be done by the Community. The Community Fees are a mere 30€ per month.
This really is a fabulous full-time home or a perfect holiday home or for an investment with massive rental potential. A comparable, but 2 Bed apartment in a similar location, on Booking.com is currently just short of 1,000€ per week.
El Campello is a highly desirable coastal town on the Costa Blanca that perfectly balances traditional Spanish charm with the practical conveniences required for long-term living. Located just 13 kilometers north of Alicante city, it has transitioned from a humble fishing village into a thriving, year-round community that avoids the overwhelming crowds of high-rise tourist hubs like Benidorm, while maintaining an authentic, active local lifestyle.
Spectacular Coastline and Natural Beauty
The town offers an exceptional outdoor environment that defines daily life for its residents.
Diverse Beaches: The municipality boasts 23 kilometers of varied coastline, highlighted by the sprawling golden sands of Playa Muchavista (which transitions seamlessly into San Juan Beach) and the central, family-friendly Playa Carrer la Mar.Hidden Coves: For a quieter setting, the northern stretches features scenic rocky inlets and turquoise waters at spots like Cala Coveta Fumà and Cala Lanuza, which are ideal for snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding.Idyllic Climate: With over 300 days of sunshine a year and mild winter temperatures hovering around 15°C to 17°C, the environment permits year-round swimming, beach walks, and outdoor dining.
Superb Connectivity and Infrastructure
One of the most practical reasons to settle here is how easily you can navigate the region with or without a car.
The Coastal TRAM System: The Alicante metropolitan tram line runs straight through the town. You can step onto a train and reach downtown Alicante in about 20 to 25 minutes, or head north to Benidorm, Altea, and Denia for easy day trips.Airport Proximity: Alicante-Elche Miguel Hernández Airport is a straightforward 20- to 30-minute drive away, making travel incredibly simple for expats and regular commuters.Essential Services: Unlike many seasonal resort towns that shut down in winter, El Campello features a robust infrastructure with major supermarkets, free municipal healthcare facilities, a local cultural center, and close proximity to international schools and large hospitals (such as San Juan Hospital).
Authentic Culture and Vibrant Gastronomy
Despite its growing international popularity, the town holds tightly to its maritime heritage and local colour.
The Working Fishing Port: A genuine fishing harbour remains central to local life. You can watch the daily catch arrive at the port, buy exceptionally fresh seafood at the local fish exchange (La Lonja), or browse the bustling open-air market held every Wednesday.Rich Culinary Scene: Excellent beachfront restaurants and traditional old-town tapas bars serve authentic Mediterranean rice dishes, such as arroz a banda and the locally celebrated caldero campellero.Welcoming Expat Community: The town has drawn a diverse, respectful mix of Spanish families, retirees, and digital nomads. Local social centers even offer heavily subsidized or free Spanish language classes, making it easy to integrate, make friends, and participate in legendary annual festivities like the Moors and Christians festival in October.
The views from the balcony accessed from the lounge/diner and the two balconies accessed via two of the bedrooms are superb. The former has sea views and the latter have views to the mountains.
The apartment has seen some improvements in the last eight years particularly the kitchen and the bathroom but there is a need for some love and modernisation; however, it is more than liveable.
Prices in El Campello have rocketed since Covid so this one at 175k is incredible. Please note that there is not an Informe de Valoracion on the apartment block, the 50 year check but this is not uncommon and is something that should be done by the Community. The Community Fees are a mere 30€ per month.
This really is a fabulous full-time home or a perfect holiday home or for an investment with massive rental potential. A comparable, but 2 Bed apartment in a similar location, on Booking.com is currently just short of 1,000€ per week.
El Campello is a highly desirable coastal town on the Costa Blanca that perfectly balances traditional Spanish charm with the practical conveniences required for long-term living. Located just 13 kilometers north of Alicante city, it has transitioned from a humble fishing village into a thriving, year-round community that avoids the overwhelming crowds of high-rise tourist hubs like Benidorm, while maintaining an authentic, active local lifestyle.
Spectacular Coastline and Natural Beauty
The town offers an exceptional outdoor environment that defines daily life for its residents.
Diverse Beaches: The municipality boasts 23 kilometers of varied coastline, highlighted by the sprawling golden sands of Playa Muchavista (which transitions seamlessly into San Juan Beach) and the central, family-friendly Playa Carrer la Mar.Hidden Coves: For a quieter setting, the northern stretches features scenic rocky inlets and turquoise waters at spots like Cala Coveta Fumà and Cala Lanuza, which are ideal for snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding.Idyllic Climate: With over 300 days of sunshine a year and mild winter temperatures hovering around 15°C to 17°C, the environment permits year-round swimming, beach walks, and outdoor dining.
Superb Connectivity and Infrastructure
One of the most practical reasons to settle here is how easily you can navigate the region with or without a car.
The Coastal TRAM System: The Alicante metropolitan tram line runs straight through the town. You can step onto a train and reach downtown Alicante in about 20 to 25 minutes, or head north to Benidorm, Altea, and Denia for easy day trips.Airport Proximity: Alicante-Elche Miguel Hernández Airport is a straightforward 20- to 30-minute drive away, making travel incredibly simple for expats and regular commuters.Essential Services: Unlike many seasonal resort towns that shut down in winter, El Campello features a robust infrastructure with major supermarkets, free municipal healthcare facilities, a local cultural center, and close proximity to international schools and large hospitals (such as San Juan Hospital).
Authentic Culture and Vibrant Gastronomy
Despite its growing international popularity, the town holds tightly to its maritime heritage and local colour.
The Working Fishing Port: A genuine fishing harbour remains central to local life. You can watch the daily catch arrive at the port, buy exceptionally fresh seafood at the local fish exchange (La Lonja), or browse the bustling open-air market held every Wednesday.Rich Culinary Scene: Excellent beachfront restaurants and traditional old-town tapas bars serve authentic Mediterranean rice dishes, such as arroz a banda and the locally celebrated caldero campellero.Welcoming Expat Community: The town has drawn a diverse, respectful mix of Spanish families, retirees, and digital nomads. Local social centers even offer heavily subsidized or free Spanish language classes, making it easy to integrate, make friends, and participate in legendary annual festivities like the Moors and Christians festival in October.
Important Notice: These details have been produced in good faith and are believed to be accurate based upon the information supplied but they are not intended to form part of a contract. You are strongly advised to check the availability of the property before travelling any distance to view. Any intending purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of the statements contained in these particulars.

