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Welcome to your future home in Águilas! We're excited to present this brand-new development featuring 105 stunning apartments with 2 and 3 bedrooms, all within a stone's throw from the beach – only 300 meters away! Imagine waking up each day, just a short stroll to the sun and surf. Plus, everything you need is right nearby, from shops and restaurants to all sorts of services. These apartments come fully equipped with modern kitchens, complete with an extractor hood, induction cooktop, oven, and microwave – perfect for whipping up meals or entertaining friends. Each unit also includes an underground parking space and storage room, so you won’t have to worry about finding a spot for your car or where to keep outdoor gear. Located at the southernmost tip of the Murcia region, Águilas boasts a breathtaking 28 km of coastline and is famously overlooked by the historic San Juan de las Águilas castle. This vibrant city has a fascinating history, with roots dating back to the Paleolithic era. You'll find remnants from many ancient cultures, including Roman, Phoenician, and Islamic influences, particularly in the beautiful Roman baths that date back to the 1st to 4th centuries. Take a leisurely stroll through the city and you'll be drawn to the impressive Town Hall, a Neo-Mudejar style building from the 16th century situated in the lively Plaza de España. Here you’ll find lush gardens and a whimsical old fountain adorned with a swan, known locally as the 'pava de la balsa.' The area is surrounded by beautiful modernist buildings, along with the 17th-century San José Church, home to the statue of the Virgin of Sorrows, the town’s patron saint. You’ll love exploring the old town with its charming fishermen's quarters and the impressive San Juan de Águilas fortress, built around 1579 for protection, showing off the area's rich history. The promenade showcases the monument to the railway, a nod to how crucial this transport was in shaping the local economy. Águilas is more than just a pretty face; it was envisioned as a bustling market town for agricultural products back in the day. It thrived in the 19th century when silver, lead, and iron mining took off, and the town became a busy commercial hub with the arrival of the railway and the development of the Hornillo dock by English companies. Today, the city still holds on to its maritime traditions while welcoming tourists from all over. If you're looking for a cozy home by the beach in a place filled with history, culture, and charm, these apartments in Águilas are calling your name!