- Plathea is a protected housing development with the highest energy rating (A-A), which incorporates terraces in all its units and a large communal area with swimming pool.
- It is located in a consolidated residential neighbourhood, with a wide range of facilities (schools, supermarkets, health centres, etc.), a 15-minute walk from the beach and 25 km from Valencia.
- The developer estimates an investment of 24.5 million euros for the urban development of sustainable subsidised housing.
Valencia, 16 February 2025. Metrovacesa, Spain’s leading real estate developer with more than 100 years of history and 114 projects under development nationwide, has obtained planning permission for the development of 157 social housing units. The development has 2 and 3 bedroom units and is located in Puerto de Sagunto and will have a sustainable design in keeping with this privileged environment. The estimated budget is 24.5 million euros for a real estate project focused on developing accessible and environmentally friendly housing.
Plathea is a subsidised housing development (VP), which was created with the aim of facilitating access to housing for all citizens. This type of housing is designed with the needs and profiles of its future inhabitants in mind, offering solutions for young people looking for their first home, for the elderly who need greater protection and, in general, for those who are looking for a main home adapted to their needs.
As it is a Limited Price Subsidised Housing, it can only be used as a habitual or permanent residence, it is built on subsidised land and access is subject to a series of conditions. In general, in order to be eligible, there are a series of requirements such as not owning another property, having a habitual residence in the Valencian Community, a certain economic capacity and that the property is to be used as a habitual residence.
The VP Plathea residential complex has buildings that promote sustainability and contribute to improving both the environment and the neighbourhood in which they are located. Metrovacesa’s approach focuses on a constructive design with passive measures, optimising the use of natural resources to improve energy efficiency. We also incorporate solutions to reduce dependence on non-sustainable sources, and use energy-efficient systems for the production of domestic hot water, which minimises energy consumption. In addition, eco-efficient materials and construction systems will be used to ensure a lower environmental impact throughout the life cycle of the building.
To find out all the details you can consult the development dossier here or contact Metrovacesa.
