Bravos Estate

Bungalows for Sale in Torrevieja

New-build 2–3 bedroom bungalows in Torrevieja — ground-floor gardens and top-floor solariums in gated, pool-served communities near the salt lakes and golf.

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About bungalows in Torrevieja

In Spanish coastal usage, a "bungalow" is a single-level home within a low-rise community — typically a ground-floor unit with a private garden (planta baja) or a top-floor unit with a private solarium (planta alta), rather than a detached house. Torrevieja and the surrounding Vega Baja form one of the largest bungalow markets on the Costa Blanca, and the format suits buyers who want a manageable, lock-up-and-leave home with shared pools and gardens rather than a full villa plot.

The bungalow communities cluster in Torrevieja's residential urbanisations set back from the seafront core — areas such as Los Balcones, La Siesta, Aguas Nuevas, Torretas and El Chaparral — where gated developments group two- and three-bedroom homes around communal pools, landscaped gardens and parking. These zones sit inland of the beaches, usually 5–15 minutes' drive to the coast, and are built for year-round living, with supermarkets, health centres and international schools nearby.

The bungalows in the current Bravos Estate selection are predominantly new-build, two- and three-bedroom homes with built areas from roughly 109 to 140 m² — including ground-floor units with private gardens and upper units with solariums, several positioned close to the golf courses west of the town. New-build purchases follow a staged payment structure across the construction period; resale bungalows, where available, transfer on standard Spanish completion timelines and offer immediate occupancy. Listings can be filtered by bedroom count, build status and sub-area to match specific requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

In Torrevieja, a bungalow is a single-level home within a low-rise community — usually a ground-floor unit (planta baja) with a private garden, or a top-floor unit (planta alta) with a private solarium, sharing a communal pool and gardens with the rest of the development. It is not a detached house; buyers wanting a private plot and pool should look at villas.

In our current selection, new-build two-bedroom bungalows start at around €320,000, and three-bedroom units with larger built areas or private solariums reach into the high €300,000s to around €400,000. Resale bungalows in older Torrevieja urbanisations, where available, are generally priced below new-build for comparable bedroom counts, with the trade-off of older finishes and smaller communal facilities.

Bungalows concentrate in the inland residential urbanisations rather than the seafront core — Los Balcones, La Siesta, Aguas Nuevas, Torretas and El Chaparral are the best-known bungalow zones. These are gated, pool-served communities built for year-round living, typically 5–15 minutes from the beaches.

Yes. The bungalow urbanisations are permanent residential communities rather than seasonal resorts — they have full year-round amenities, supermarkets, health centres and international schools nearby, and Torrevieja has a large established Northern-European community. The single-level layout also suits retirees and anyone who prefers a step-free home.

Yes. Non-residents can buy property in Spain; you will need an NIE (foreigner identification number) to complete, and Spanish banks offer mortgages to non-residents. Bravos Estate can connect buyers with legal and tax professionals experienced in non-resident purchases.

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