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A current sample of properties on the market across Pilar de la Horadada.
3 bed Middle Floor Apartment in Mil Palmeras
Mil Palmeras, Costa Blanca
5 bed Detached Villa in Pilar de la Horadada
Pilar de la Horadada, Costa Blanca
3 bed Detached Villa in Mil Palmeras
Mil Palmeras, Costa Blanca
2 bed Townhouse in Mil Palmeras
Mil Palmeras, Costa Blanca
5 bed Ground Floor Apartment in Torre de la Horadada
Torre de la Horadada, Costa Blanca
3 bed Townhouse in Torre de la Horadada
Torre de la Horadada, Costa Blanca
Market Intelligence
Inside the Pilar de la Horadada Market
Pilar de la Horadada is the southernmost municipality of the Costa Blanca, where beaches widen and density drops. Mil Palmeras, Torre de la Horadada and Lo Romero anchor a more relaxed coastal community with strong new-build villa supply.
- €3,371
- Avg asking € / m² (Feb 2026)
- €3,638
- Torre de la Horadada (Mar 2026)
- +2.4%
- Sub-zone MoM (Mar 2026)
- CB-S
- Southernmost Costa Blanca
The market in numbers
Pilar de la Horadada offers better value per m² than Orihuela Costa for comparable specification, with new-build villa schemes (Lo Romero, Vista Bella Golf) driving recent growth. Buyer mix is British, Belgian and Norwegian dominated.
Where to look
Three distinct zones with different buyer profiles.
- Torre de la Horadada & Mil PalmerasCoastal apartments and townhouses, beachfront promenade. €2,000–€3,000/m². Strong Belgian buyer presence.
- Lo Romero GolfNewer golf-resort development inland — modern villas and apartments at €2,500–€3,500/m².
- Pilar townThe municipal centre away from the coast — Spanish-life character, lowest prices in the municipality.
Connectivity & infrastructure
Murcia (RMU) 30 minutes south; Alicante (ALC) 55 minutes north. AP-7 corridor access. Healthcare and shopping infrastructure leans on neighbouring Orihuela Costa and Torrevieja.
A local insight
For buyers attracted to the southern Costa Blanca's value proposition but wanting fewer crowds and more space, Pilar de la Horadada is the natural choice. New-build supply means walk-in-ready inventory exists at sub-€400K — increasingly rare on the established coast.































































































































































































