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Adra, Almería, Andalusia, Spain

€300,000
Property Hotspots Global Ltd, Glasgow
PROPERTY TYPE

Apartment

BEDROOMS

3

SIZE

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Key features

  • Spread the balance over 10 years
  • No mortgage required
  • No interest payable
  • Close to the sea

Description

Your Own Sea View Apartment in Adra, Almeria payable over 10 years.
3 bedroom apartment with balcony in the beach-town of Adra in Almeria

No mortgage required
No interest payable
Priced at �300,000 and payable over 120 months at �2,500 per month

Highlights:
Large 3 bedroom apartment (was originally a 4 bed that got converted to a large 3 bed)
3rd floor
Could sleep up to 8 people
Corner apartment with sea views
Excellent condition
Large living room with balcony and views of Adra Port, the sea and lighthouse
Large fitted kitchen
Bedroom 1 is a master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, lots of cupboard space and sea views over the Port of Adra
Bedroom 2 is a double room with views of the lighthouse, sea and Port of Adra
Bedroom 3 is a double room with lots of cupboard space, lighthouse and sea views
Large family bathroom
Utility room
Tiled floors

Adra, Almería: A Hidden Gem on Spain's Mediterranean Coast

Tucked away on the western edge of the Almería province, Adra is one of Andalusia's best-kept secrets. With its mild year-round climate, rich cultural heritage, and enviable coastal setting, this charming town is fast becoming a favourite destination for tourists, property seekers, and those in search of the authentic Spanish lifestyle.

A Perfect Climate
Adra enjoys more than 3,000 hours of sunshine annually, making it one of the sunniest places in Europe. Winters are mild, summers are long and warm, and spring and autumn bring pleasant temperatures ideal for outdoor living. This Mediterranean climate ensures that both residents and visitors can enjoy the beaches, promenades, and terraces almost all year round.

Tourism and Things to Do
Adra's blend of history, tradition, and modern amenities offers something for everyone. The historic old town features charming narrow streets, traditional Andalusian houses, and landmarks such as the Iglesia de la Inmaculada Concepción and the remains of the town's medieval walls.

For those who love the sea, Adra's beaches such as Playa del Censo and Playa de San Nicolás are perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. The bustling port and marina give the town a lively maritime atmosphere, with local restaurants and tapas bars.

Nature enthusiasts can explore the nearby Sierra de Gádor mountains or the Albufera de Adra Nature Reserve, a haven for birdwatchers and hikers alike.

The Port of Adra
The port is the heartbeat of the town. Historically one of the oldest ports on the Iberian Peninsula, today it serves as both a working harbour and a leisure marina. Visitors can watch the boats come and go, or simply enjoy a sunset stroll along the waterfront.

Lifestyle and Economy
Adra offers a laid-back Mediterranean lifestyle that combines the warmth of Andalusian culture with modern conveniences. The economy is based on a healthy mix of agriculture and tourism, with the surrounding area famous for its greenhouse farming of fruits and vegetables. The cost of living is generally lower than in Spain's larger coastal cities, making it attractive for families, retirees, and digital nomads.

Local festivals, such as the Virgen del Mar celebrations, bring the community together and give visitors a true taste of Spanish tradition. Cafés spill onto the streets, markets are full of local produce, and the rhythm of life remains refreshingly relaxed.

Connections and Proximity
Adra is ideally located for exploring Andalusia and beyond. It sits just a short drive from other popular coastal towns like Motril and Roquetas de Mar. The cultural city of Granada, with its stunning Alhambra Palace, is just over an hour away, while Almería city and its international airport can be reached in under an hour. Malaga airport, one of Spain's busiest, is also around 90 minutes away by car, offering excellent international connections.

A Bright Future
With its blend of traditional Spanish life, modern comforts, and enviable natural setting, Adra is emerging as a hotspot for both tourism and investment. Whether you're seeking a holiday destination, a retirement haven, or a vibrant place to live, Adra offers an unbeatable mix of sunshine, culture, and Mediterranean charm.

Adra, Almería, Andalusia, Spain

Approximate location

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Distances are straight line measurements
  • Almería(International)
    36.6 miles
  • Málaga(International)
    83.1 miles

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