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rent to buy portfolio in Spain

2 beachtown apartments
almeria

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Spread the balance over 10 years.

No mortgage required.

No interest payable.

 

2 beach town apartments in Spain.

 

Each apartment could rent for no less than €1,000 per week in the summer months. 

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HIGHLIGHTS

Buy 1 or both.

Brand new apartments.

Spread the balance over 10 years.

No mortgage required.

No interest payable.

3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms per apartment. 

Spacious balconies. 

Located in the centre of the town. 

5 minutes to the beach and marina. 

Prime centre location close to the amenities.

In the popular beach town of Adra.  

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Apartment C: 

2nd floor.

Priced at €210,000 and payable over 120 months at €1,750 per month. 

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Apartment D: 

2nd floor.

Priced at €228,000 and payable over 120 months at €1,900 per month. 

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Location:

Prime location in Adra, near bars, restaurants, cafes, shops, supermarkets etc. 

5 minutes walk to the beach and marina.

35 minutes drive to Almeria.

45 minutes to Almeria Airport

55 minutes to Torrox.

1 hour to Torre del Mar. 

1 hour 30 minutes to Malaga Airport. 

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Nestled on the picturesque southeastern coast of Spain, Adra is a charming town in the province of Almería that offers a unique blend of history, vibrant economy, and stunning natural beauty. Known for its serene beaches, rich cultural heritage, and warm, welcoming atmosphere, Adra is a destination that promises an unforgettable experience for all who visit.

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Adra's history is as colourful as its landscapes. Founded by the Phoenicians around the 8th century BC, it later became a prosperous Roman settlement. The town's archaeological sites, such as the Roman villa at La Alcazaba, offer a fascinating glimpse into its ancient past. The Museo de Adra beautifully showcases the town's historical journey through its well-preserved artifacts and exhibits, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

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Adra's economy is a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation. Agriculture, particularly the cultivation of fruits and vegetables in its fertile lands, plays a significant role in the local economy, thanks to the region's favourable climate. The town is also home to a bustling port, which has also become a hub for recreational boating and contributes to the local tourism industry.

Tourism in Adra is flourishing, with its pristine beaches, such as Playa de San Nicolás and Playa del Censo, offering crystal-clear waters and golden sands for sunbathers and water sports enthusiasts alike. The town's promenade is perfect for leisurely strolls, lined with cafes and restaurants where visitors can savor local delicacies.

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For those looking to explore beyond the coast, the nearby Sierra de la Alpujarra offers breathtaking hikes and the opportunity to discover the beauty of the Andalusian countryside. The natural park's landscapes are a paradise for outdoor lovers, offering activities from hiking and cycling to bird watching.

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Adra's strategic location makes it an ideal base for exploring the region. It is well-connected by road to major cities such as Almería, which is about an hour's drive away, offering a wider range of cultural and historical sites, including the iconic Alcazaba of Almería. The town is also within easy reach of Granada, with its world-famous Alhambra, providing a perfect day trip option for visitors.

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With a population of approximately 25,000 residents, Adra boasts a lively community spirit and a calendar filled with festivals and events that reflect Andalusian traditions. The annual Feria in September is a highlight, featuring music, dance, and gastronomy that bring the town to life.

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Adra enjoys a Mediterranean climate, characterized by hot summers and mild winters, making it an attractive destination year-round. The average temperature ranges from 18°C to 25°C, with over 300 sunny days a year, allowing visitors and residents alike to make the most of the outdoor lifestyle.

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The nearest airport to Adra is Almería Airport (LEI), located about 60 km away, offering flights to and from major cities in Spain and Europe. The town is also accessible by bus and has good road connections, making it easily reachable from anywhere in the country.

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In conclusion, Adra is a town that offers something for everyone, from history buffs and nature enthusiasts to those simply looking to relax on the beach. Its rich cultural heritage, coupled with its warm climate and friendly atmosphere, make it a hidden gem on Spain's Costa de Almería. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or a glimpse into Spain's storied past, Adra welcomes you with open arms.

Apartment C Video

Apartment C Floorplan

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Apartment D Video

Apartment D Floorplan

The town of Adra

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