This property, located at the intersection of Teulada street and Ramón Ortega avenue, has been in a state of abandonment for decades, with its construction halted since the real estate bubble burst in October 2008. Its completion represents an opportunity to increase housing supply in an area with high demand.
The company, named Promarina, intends to promote and sell 38 homes with 1, 2, and 3 bedrooms. The public interest of this operation lies in its ability to describe the current housing situation in Dénia, where most new construction is concentrated in peripheral areas at high prices, while the urban center suffers from limited supply.
“"The completion of this building is a unique opportunity to find a home in the town center, as the works will be finished soon thanks to the existing architectural structure."
In fact, all 17 one-bedroom apartments are already reserved, with prices ranging from 133,000 euros (for 36 m²) to 226,000 euros (for 60 m²). The available two and three-bedroom homes have diverse prices, from 231,000 euros for a ground floor with a patio to 642,000 euros for a 156 m² duplex penthouse.
Access to the new homes will be via Teulada street, as the lower part of the building facing Ramón Ortega is occupied by an automobile workshop. The developer has also announced the availability of commercial premises in the area. The building will feature two independent entrances, each with 19 homes, and a basement with 22 motorcycle parking spaces (at 4,000 euros each) and 8 car parking spaces (at 25,000 euros), in addition to 14 storage rooms (at 5,000 euros each).




