There are addresses that aren't sold — they choose their residents themselves. This seafront home in Calpe is one of them.
Seventeen storeys. Twenty-one apartments. On most floors, only one or two doors. Not luxury for luxury's sake, but space in which you can hear the sea beyond the window — rather than the neighbours beyond the wall.
Architecture that owes nothing to the past: sharp lines, floor-to-ceiling panoramic glazing, a futuristic silhouette that doesn't dissolve into the city's backdrop but defines it. A building Calpe will remember.
From every apartment — a view of the bay from the first ray of light to the last. To the left, the Peñón de Ifach, the rock that draws people back here generation after generation. To the right, the modern skyline, catching fire with evening lights. Living room, bedrooms, terrace — the same sea from each, yet never quite the same.
From 181 to 193 m². Three or four bedrooms. Generous terraces that turn the morning coffee into a ritual and the sunset into an occasion. Panoramic windows, high-tech systems, ergonomics considered down to the last light switch. Here, comfort isn't declared — it simply is.
In the grounds, a 25-metre infinity pool reaching out towards the Mediterranean. Landscaped gardens throughout the complex. Round-the-clock CCTV. Underground and covered parking — 35 bays pre-wired for electric-vehicle charging. 27 storage rooms. Everything that ought to be here, is. Nothing superfluous.
180 metres to the golden sand of the beach. 800 metres to the nautical club. A renowned natural park on the doorstep — reason enough, on its own, to wake up here.
Only 21 apartments. From €1,600,000 to €1,745,000.
Calpe chooses slowly. But when it chooses — it chooses for good.