Spanish Villas in Spain for Those With Wheelchairs and Disabilities

May 18, 2008

You’re sitting in your car waiting patiently at a zebra crossing on a cold and miserable Friday afternoon in March. Thoughts of your imminent departure to Spain and a week in your recently constructed luxury Spanish villa enter your mind as you watch a man in a wheelchair having trouble crossing the street in the pouring rain. For sure, he could probably do with a holiday too but although crossing the street is one thing, you realise you never saw one advertisement for Spanish property that catered for this type of customer when you did your research a while back.

It is true that the property market in Spain has witnessed phenomenal growth along its beautiful Southern coastline from the Costa Brava to the Costa del Azahar and from the Costa Blanca to the Costa del Sol. Northern Europeans, principally Brits and in smaller numbers, the Dutch, Germans amongst others have chosen to holiday, invest or even make the life-changing decision to move to Spain.

Much of Spain is mountainous, and it is fair to say that in many regions the Spanish have yet to catch up with the UK when it comes to provisions for those with wheelchairs and disabilities, particularly when it comes to public access and mobility issues.

At the beautiful pine-forested luxury villa development of La Cala in Javea, however, there are no such concerns. Brand new Spanish homes, built on flat plots and to the most exacting of standards using the finest materials, are available to anyone looking for a home in the sun. The bespoke nature of the development, however, means that the special and indeed, individual needs of clients are fully taken into account during the initial architectural design stage.

For wheelchair users, this might mean wider entrance doors, wider external pathways, low level kitchen surfaces, additional support rails, lower level switches, lower level bathroom sinks, ramp access pathways, spacious rooms for turning, single level “bungalow” type construction, no steps or stairs and higher level wall sockets to name a few. All builds are personally managed and supervised by your bilingual project manager.

The development comprises mainly of flat plots of around 1/4 acre and there are a considerable number still available.

More information about the development can be found at
About the Author

Chris Hawkins is Managing Director of Luxury Villas International SL based in Costa Blanca, Spain

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