The house is 89 m2 and valued at €73,667
Apartment for public auction in Turre (Almería)
Apartment for public auction in Turre (Almería) Escrapalia

The specialised portal Escrapalia has listed an 89-square-metre flat in Turre, Almería, for public auction starting at €1. Bidding, open until 12:30 p.m. on 8 November, is available to any individual, company or investor registered on the platform.

The property, valued at €73,667, is on a single floor and comprises three bedrooms, one bathroom, a separate toilet, a kitchen and a living room.

The flat is on the ground floor of a four-storey residential building on Calle Las Acacias. The building contains 22 flats, four commercial premises, 23 garages and 23 storage rooms.

Auction conditions

 

Anyone wishing to participate in the public auction must pay a security deposit of €4,800, which will be refunded to all participants who do not win the property. An economic adjustment will be made for the successful bidder: if the final bid is lower than the deposit, the difference will be refunded; if it is higher, the new owner will be required to pay the outstanding amount.

The auction is being conducted in the Mercantile Court No. 2 in Almería. SURUS has been appointed as the specialised entity to manage the public auction via its Escrapalia portal.

Turre: history, tradition and nature in the heart of Almería

Turre is a picturesque town in eastern Almería, nestled at the foot of the Sierra Cabrera mountain range and part of the Bajo Almanzora region. With a population of around 3,500, it is a quiet, rural location where daily life unfolds leisurely in its narrow streets and charming squares.

The village has Moorish origins, founded in the 15th century by the Muslim communities that once inhabited the region. Following the expulsion of the Moors in the 17th century, the Castilian reconquest repopulated the area, preserving cultural elements that are still evident today in its architecture and traditions.

Why is Turre famous?

Turre is renowned for its whitewashed houses and its historical connection to agriculture and livestock farming. Among its most notable heritage sites are the 16th-century Church of the Immaculate Conception and the ruins of the Franciscan Convent, an 18th-century structure that reflects the village’s deep religious roots.

Turre’s proximity to natural beauty spots makes it a haven for hikers and ecotourism enthusiasts. The nearby Sierra de Cabrera offers access to trails that wind through breathtaking landscapes, providing opportunities to experience the area's rich flora and fauna. Additionally, the village’s closeness to the beaches of Mojácar and the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park attracts tourists seeking sun and nature.