The apartment offers 95 m² of living space and is located on the first floor, with three bedrooms and two bathrooms providing a comfortable and practical layout.
On entering, you are welcomed into an open-plan living, dining and kitchen area that creates a bright and inviting atmosphere. The cosy living space, with a ceiling height of 2.5 metres, opens onto a glass-fronted patio with a laundry area and pleasant street and landscape views. The apartment also includes three well-proportioned bedrooms, a family bathroom, and a primary bedroom with its own ensuite bathroom.
Additional features include a northeast orientation, fitted wardrobes, kitchen appliances and white goods, fully equipped bathrooms, an alarm, intercom system, hot/cold air conditioning, and a private parking space, all of which add to the apartment’s convenience and appeal.
The Property tax IBI – €400 per year, Community fee (includes parking space) – €135 Euros per trimester, Refuse – €180 per year.
Xirles is a small and peaceful village belonging to the municipality of Polop De La Marina, in the province of Alicante, Spain. Nestled between the mountains of the Marina Baixa region, it lies just two – three kilometres from the centre of Polop, around 15 km inland from Benidorm and approximately 45 km from the city of Alicante.
Surrounded by Almond Groves, ravines and the dramatic Ponoig mountain range, Xirles offers a quieter and more traditional side of the Costa Blanca. The nearby Barranc Xirles and Guadalest valley landscape has shaped the areas rural character for centuries.
The origins of Xirles dates to the Moorish period, when it was a small agricultural settlement or alqueria. During mediaeval times, the village formed part of the barony of Polop an important feudal territory controlled from the nearby castle of Polop.
For generations, life and Xirles revolved around farming of olives, almonds, vineyards, citrus fruits and loquats that dominated the landscape and local economy. Unlike the busy coastal resorts nearby, Xirles remained a small rural community for most of its history. Today, the village combines its historic roots with modern Mediterranean homes built during the early 2000s. At its centre stands the Church of San Ramon, surrounded by colourful streets and mountain views. Recent population growth has transformed Xirles into a small but thriving residential hamlet while preserving its character and authentic atmosphere.
Xirles remains one of the hidden corners of inland Alicante a place where history, nature and traditional village life quietly co-exist only minutes from the Costa Blanca coast.
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