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About This Property
Welcome to an exceptional opportunity in Vera Playa, where sophisticated coastal living meets intelligent investment. This prestigious 2-bedroom villa represents a rare combination of quality construction and exceptional value—priced at €539,000, offering premium specification at 40% less than comparable Spanish island markets. Reference N9198 captures the essence of what discerning buyers seek: a well-appointed property in an established, cosmopolitan community where English is widely spoken and international standards are the norm. Vera has evolved from a quiet coastal village into a thriving destination for discerning expatriates and investors who appreciate authenticity over commercialism. With 46 professional images documenting every detail, this 90m² property on a generous 248m² plot demonstrates meticulous attention to construction quality and practical design. The price-to-specification ratio places this villa in a category rarely available in southern Spain's premium markets, where comparable properties command significantly higher prices. This is not merely a property purchase—it's entry into a lifestyle supported by established healthcare, international education, and sophisticated dining and leisure amenities.
About Vera
Vera sits on Almería's eastern coast, often referred to as Spain's hidden Mediterranean gem. Unlike the developed coastal strips to the west, Vera maintains authentic Spanish character while embracing an international community of over 15,000 residents. The climate is remarkable—300+ days of sunshine annually, with mild winters that average 16°C and warm summers moderated by sea breezes. The town's geography offers natural protection from excessive heat through its positioning along the Costa de Almería. Vera's development has been thoughtfully managed, preserving the surrounding agricultural landscape and natural beaches while providing modern infrastructure. The proximity to both the Sierra de Gata mountains and Mediterranean coastline creates a unique microclimate favored by retirees and remote workers. Local infrastructure has grown to match international expectations, with modern hospitals, international schools, and professional services now standard. The town's elevation and orientation provide exceptional quality of light throughout the year, a factor long appreciated by artists and photographers.
Life in Vera
Living in Vera means embracing a sophisticated rhythm that balances beach access with cultural substance. The established expat community—predominantly British, German, and Scandinavian—has created genuine cultural integration rather than isolated bubbles. Daily life centers around the paseo (seafront promenade), where morning coffee at local cafés blends Spanish tradition with international conversation. Healthcare access is straightforward: the regional hospital is 30 minutes away, while private clinics with English-speaking practitioners operate throughout town. Grocery shopping combines traditional weekly markets (featuring fresh Mediterranean produce) with modern supermarkets—Mercadona, Lidl, and Consum provide familiar European standards. Dining reflects this duality: family-run Spanish restaurants serve alongside international cuisine. The beach culture remains genuine—Blue Flag beaches within 20 minutes offer safe swimming and water sports without the commercialization of more developed resorts. Golf enthusiasts access several championship courses within 30 minutes. Public transport functions adequately, though most residents appreciate the flexibility of private vehicles. The pace is noticeably slower than coastal developments to the west, attracting those seeking authentic Mediterranean living rather than resort atmosphere.
Investment Potential
From an investment perspective, this property operates at a compelling intersection of value and market fundamentals. The Costa Blanca market has demonstrated +8% year-on-year appreciation, with Vera positioned as an undervalued segment compared to more saturated coastal markets. At €5,989/m², this villa commands a 172% premium to Vera's €2,200/m² average—justified by specification, but representing only 60% of pricing in comparable Spanish island markets. Rental income potential is concrete: typical 7-night lettings command €800, suggesting €41,600 annual rental capacity at 75% occupancy. For investors seeking European property with established tenant demand, Vera offers advantages: lower entry costs than Balearic or Canary alternatives, stable international tenant base, and reasonable operating costs. The established expat community ensures consistent rental interest from both long-term residents and seasonal visitors. Purchase costs are transparent and favorable: Spanish property acquisition tax ranges 6-10%, with ongoing property tax typically €200-400 annually. This property's specifications and location position it well for both lifestyle purchasers seeking Mediterranean residence and investors building European real estate portfolios.
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