Playa flamenca Jumilla complex

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17 Feb 2021 8:56 PM by Alicebks Star rating. 1 posts Send private message

Hi there,

I wonder if anyone here is familiar with the Jumilla complex in playa flamenca?

 

My husband and I are looking around playa flamenca/villamartin/la xenia to purchase a bungalow, 2 beds at least and this complex caught our attention. Is there any flooding issues and overall what is the complex like? We will be primarily using it in the winter time and want somewhere that is not dead quiet during these months.

Many thanks,

Alice

 





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18 Feb 2021 8:58 AM by windtalker Star rating. 1935 posts Send private message

Villa Martin is  way inland  it will take you 20 minutes driving to get to the nearest beach... property on villa Martin is generally cheaper for this reason villa Martin has only one  area that you can go for a night out and does not compare to the the likes of Playa Flamenca if you play golf VM would suit you ..you will pay around 25% or more for a equivalent property in Playa due to being close to the beach / shopping/ night life ..I have a Villa in Los Balcones around 1klm from Playa Flamenca which although more expensive than Villa Martin it come highly recommended being close to the beach / shopping and so forth ..but not to close to the night life ..this is something you should take into consideration when looking to buy ..I personally don't mind a 15 minute walk to the night life ..I like live music and busy shopping centres and the likes but on the other hand would not like to live on top of it.

 


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15 Apr 2024 2:35 AM by averagestudent Star rating. 12 posts Send private message

I've actually checked out the Jumilla complex before. It's a decent spot, but flooding isn't really an issue there. Overall, it's a pretty nice area, especially for winter stays. There are enough folks around to keep things lively without it being too quiet. Plus, the bungalows are cozy, and you'll likely find what you're looking for in terms of space.





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