Thanks to Stu & Jan for reminding me that what is currently being built is not, as I keep referring to it as, "Phase2". It is actually 4 blocks on Phase 2 & 5 blocks on "Phase12."
I am sure that anyone who has bought on these blocks will be well aware what is being built but if not - happy days you will be amongst the next raft of owners on Terrazas.
Thanks again Stu & Jan for keeping me right. All contributions welcome.
NEED MORTGAGE ADVICE? HAVE A LOOK AT MY RECOMMENDATION POSTED ON 11TH JUNE 2009. SEE: CREDIT WHERE ITS DUE (NOT AN ADVERT)
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
STOP PRESS
A quick addition, I was on the road from Roldan to Torre Pacheco today which gives a pretty good but slightly distant view of the rear of Phase2.
Almost crashed the car in amazement because it looks as if the brickwork on all the blocks has got up to penthouse level since my visit last week.
I intend to get a closer look over the next few days with my trusty camera to check it out but I'm pretty sure my eyes weren't deceiving me.
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P.S. had intended to post this on the recent update. The eagle eyed amongst you will no doubt see the look of astonishment on Mrs Bangor's fizzer at the news that the Town Centre is but a heartbeat away from completion!
Polaris say so - it must be true.
More soon
Almost crashed the car in amazement because it looks as if the brickwork on all the blocks has got up to penthouse level since my visit last week.
I intend to get a closer look over the next few days with my trusty camera to check it out but I'm pretty sure my eyes weren't deceiving me.
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P.S. had intended to post this on the recent update. The eagle eyed amongst you will no doubt see the look of astonishment on Mrs Bangor's fizzer at the news that the Town Centre is but a heartbeat away from completion!
Polaris say so - it must be true.
More soon
Another Recommendation
I like to give good news when it happens so here goes.
I recently bought a townhouse on La Torre which had never been lived in so needed to fit it out from scratch. I did a lot of research both on the internet and in person when I came out for 5 days at the end of May.
I eventually bought most of the major items from SFS - Spanish Furniture Supplies - in Pilar de la Horadada, just a short drive away and have found them to be excellent.
I believe that their quality is better than rivals I visited and the after sales has been excellent with no problem arranging visits to sort out minor matters, putting up pictures etc.
One of the best things is that Matt & Nicky, Mr & Mrs SFS, are really nice people to deal with and good fun with it. Also the communication was & continues to be excellent, with speedy replies to my endless emails.
A little tale before I finish. We liked a dining table that Matt has in the showroom but it is much too large for our townhouse. No problem and soon a prototype table was made with a marble base & glass top.
We absolutely loved it but given that we plan to rent the property we had slight concerns with the stability as, in a standing position if you leant on the corner the top would lift a little.
No problem - the table was collected, we discussed solutions, Matt offered to take it back and refund us (last thing we wanted) and soon we ended up with a fully functioning thing of beauty!
Go on, admit it - its gorgeous!!!


A final & pretty telling thing is that there were items which I thought I would buy elsewhere, going a bit down market and saving a few quid. Guess what, I couldn't find anything I liked cheaper and have gone back 2 or 3 times to buy them from SFS.
Anyway, to make a long story a little shorter, I can heartily recommend Matt & Nicky as good people to deal with, excellent follow through with aftersales and with a fanastic range of furniture. I don't think you can do better and at the very least take a look at their website and if at all possible visit the shop in Pilar.
I recently bought a townhouse on La Torre which had never been lived in so needed to fit it out from scratch. I did a lot of research both on the internet and in person when I came out for 5 days at the end of May.
I eventually bought most of the major items from SFS - Spanish Furniture Supplies - in Pilar de la Horadada, just a short drive away and have found them to be excellent.
I believe that their quality is better than rivals I visited and the after sales has been excellent with no problem arranging visits to sort out minor matters, putting up pictures etc.
One of the best things is that Matt & Nicky, Mr & Mrs SFS, are really nice people to deal with and good fun with it. Also the communication was & continues to be excellent, with speedy replies to my endless emails.
A little tale before I finish. We liked a dining table that Matt has in the showroom but it is much too large for our townhouse. No problem and soon a prototype table was made with a marble base & glass top.
We absolutely loved it but given that we plan to rent the property we had slight concerns with the stability as, in a standing position if you leant on the corner the top would lift a little.
No problem - the table was collected, we discussed solutions, Matt offered to take it back and refund us (last thing we wanted) and soon we ended up with a fully functioning thing of beauty!
Go on, admit it - its gorgeous!!!


A final & pretty telling thing is that there were items which I thought I would buy elsewhere, going a bit down market and saving a few quid. Guess what, I couldn't find anything I liked cheaper and have gone back 2 or 3 times to buy them from SFS.
Anyway, to make a long story a little shorter, I can heartily recommend Matt & Nicky as good people to deal with, excellent follow through with aftersales and with a fanastic range of furniture. I don't think you can do better and at the very least take a look at their website and if at all possible visit the shop in Pilar.
Success - made it past security!!!
I am delighted to report that with some able assistants & a little subterfuge I have a last had the absolute joy of setting foot on Terrazas.
It was a scorching hot day and of course we chose midday as a good time to sneak past a sleepy security guard who was getting ready for siesta.
Security breached, it was time to see Terrazas from a penthouse so it was up to El Don & Tracey's pad in block 13. Picking the lock was easy despite the 24 bolts on the door and up with the shutters for a nice view all the way down to the Mar Menor and La Manga.


Nice pad guys & I particularly liked the awning - bit of class there Howard, did Matt sort it out for you? After a fruitless search for El Don's piles of cash we headed back from whence we had come. I stopped for a look out the rear of the block and was surprised to see that not only can you see the neighbours from La Torre but El Valle was also shimmering in the heat further back towards the mountains.
We went for a stroll heading past the swimming pool and down the cart path towards Phase 2.
A couple of surprises, firstly the golf course looks like it is going to be a joy to play but the surprise was what good condition some of the fairways were in. Not too many but Rome wasn't built in a day - a bit like Terrazas I suppose.




Heading down the path the second surprise was the progress that had been made in the few weeks since I was here last. There was considerable additional brickwork since I was there in early July & since the pics that Mark sent me which were posted at the end of July.

It is no exaggeration to say that 2 blocks have been completed externally. These guys are serious. I can also tell you that the traditional August closedown has not happened here this year.
There were guys building and convoys of trucks bringing materials 2 or 3 times whilst Mrs Bangor and I were strolling around.
Back to the golf course again. I noticed that the areas were the golf course is most advanced are in the "visible" areas near Phase 1 & the in progress Phase 2. It obviously makes sense to have it this way to have an attractive outlook for those already in residence but also from the sales point of view for anyone visiting the site.
My only thought was how easy will they find it to cobble together an accessible 9 holes when they eventually open part of the course. No doubt they have a plan but from what I could see they have a lot to do to get to that stage.
There appeared to be many more grassless fairways than grassed but again I couldn't help but be impressed with what I saw on the advanced holes both in terms of condition and the landscaping and layout.

I am here for another 12 days so will try to get another scoot around the outside and hopefully see even more progress.
Keep your chins up folks - it is certainly taking shape & looking good, albeit with a long way to go.
More soon and if anyone has anything to add in either comments or photos please leave a comment and I will contact you.
It was a scorching hot day and of course we chose midday as a good time to sneak past a sleepy security guard who was getting ready for siesta.
Security breached, it was time to see Terrazas from a penthouse so it was up to El Don & Tracey's pad in block 13. Picking the lock was easy despite the 24 bolts on the door and up with the shutters for a nice view all the way down to the Mar Menor and La Manga.
Nice pad guys & I particularly liked the awning - bit of class there Howard, did Matt sort it out for you? After a fruitless search for El Don's piles of cash we headed back from whence we had come. I stopped for a look out the rear of the block and was surprised to see that not only can you see the neighbours from La Torre but El Valle was also shimmering in the heat further back towards the mountains.
We went for a stroll heading past the swimming pool and down the cart path towards Phase 2.
A couple of surprises, firstly the golf course looks like it is going to be a joy to play but the surprise was what good condition some of the fairways were in. Not too many but Rome wasn't built in a day - a bit like Terrazas I suppose.
Heading down the path the second surprise was the progress that had been made in the few weeks since I was here last. There was considerable additional brickwork since I was there in early July & since the pics that Mark sent me which were posted at the end of July.
It is no exaggeration to say that 2 blocks have been completed externally. These guys are serious. I can also tell you that the traditional August closedown has not happened here this year.
There were guys building and convoys of trucks bringing materials 2 or 3 times whilst Mrs Bangor and I were strolling around.
Back to the golf course again. I noticed that the areas were the golf course is most advanced are in the "visible" areas near Phase 1 & the in progress Phase 2. It obviously makes sense to have it this way to have an attractive outlook for those already in residence but also from the sales point of view for anyone visiting the site.
My only thought was how easy will they find it to cobble together an accessible 9 holes when they eventually open part of the course. No doubt they have a plan but from what I could see they have a lot to do to get to that stage.
There appeared to be many more grassless fairways than grassed but again I couldn't help but be impressed with what I saw on the advanced holes both in terms of condition and the landscaping and layout.
I am here for another 12 days so will try to get another scoot around the outside and hopefully see even more progress.
Keep your chins up folks - it is certainly taking shape & looking good, albeit with a long way to go.
More soon and if anyone has anything to add in either comments or photos please leave a comment and I will contact you.
Friday, July 31, 2009
New Terrazas Photos - Thanks Mark
I am very grateful to Mark Tyers for sending me 5 photos of Terrazas showing really impressive progress on Phase 2 - brickwork up on the 3rd level and also some much better shots of the golf course than I have seen previously.
I am off to La Torre tomorrow for 3 weeks and have finally organised to get onto the resort. Look out for another update & hopefully some decent photos in the next few weeks.
Thanks again Mark.


I am off to La Torre tomorrow for 3 weeks and have finally organised to get onto the resort. Look out for another update & hopefully some decent photos in the next few weeks.
Thanks again Mark.
I think this is the closest of the blocks to Phase 1 currently being built.
Looks well progressed since early July when I was there.
Looks well progressed since early July when I was there.
Wider shoot of Phase 2
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Another View of Terrazas
It is also possible to pick out the 9 blocks under construction on Phase 2. If you study the photo carefully you and have a look at the plan of the resort you may pick out the spaces where pool areas are to be and it is good to know that it is being constructed as per the plan.
Much more fairway is on view here , and looking in reasonable shape, than I could determine from any point around the perimeter so the latest estimates for some golf (Beginning to Mid 2010) may work out. I am still convinced that there is a long way to go however as Tim says they appear to be getting the finger out and making progress.
For more recent pics there are some excellent shots on http://www.fotothis.com/construction/gallery/terrazas/terrazastim/index.html
You must be a member to view galleries on Fotothis but joining is very simple with no downsides.
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I have been looking at pictures of the Hacienda and there has been some change over the last month or so.
The roofs have gone as have several walls and some new block work appears to have been built as well.
As mentioned elsewhere there are rumours that the original plan for the clubhouse has been changed with the new location "closer to the clubhouse" - could this be it? With its location close to the lake it might well be an excellent place for it.
Going to La Torre on 1st August for 3 weeks so I will get an update then and with any luck I will finally gain access to the place!
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
TERRAZAS - JULY UPDATE ON PHASE 2 & RESORT IN GENERAL
I returned from Murcia last weekend having just completed my purchase of a townhouse at La Torre. It was a very busy week but I found time to take a drive around Terrazas to check on progress on Phase 2.
When I was last there in early June I counted 7 blocks under construction and am pleased to say there are now nine.



These photos are taken from the far side of the resort. Driving down that road there is a fence being erected outside of the resort that will cut off the road at the far end of the resort from phase 1.
I had thought that this might be the last time I got the chance to drive around but fear not - I did a little further exploring and have found a few different routes so there is every chance that when I head over again on 1st August that I can get close to Phase 2 again.
I made it around to the other side and was slightly surprised to see that most of the 9 blocks had substantial brickwork started mostly to the ground floor but on one there was quite an amount to the first floor also.





A final piece of construction news is that work has started on the crumbling building that was the "Old Manor House." Quite where it fits in the plans now is anybodies guess but I did see on another forum that there is a plan to move the clubhouse to a location closer to the Town Centre. Could this be it? Time will tell.

If you enlarge the pic above you will see a guy working away on it. Below is a closer shot from the Godfather:

As always Mi Amigo - El Don the Godfather has contributed his photos and as a Phase 1 owner he has access to the interior of Terrazas and here are a selection of his photographs.



These are taken from the smaller of the two Islands where El Don is due to take up residence.
He has also sent various pics showing progress or otherwise around the golf course. There are undoubtedly some substantial stretches of grass however it appears that PW are now telling people a range of possible dates from 9 holes open by Christmas to the entire course by mid 2010 and various other options - take your pick but as I have said before - don't book your clubs on a plane anytime soon with a view to playing Terrazas. Sorry - can't all be good news.




I hope to have permission to reproduce another picture soon which shows a much more attractive view.
When I was last there in early June I counted 7 blocks under construction and am pleased to say there are now nine.
These photos are taken from the far side of the resort. Driving down that road there is a fence being erected outside of the resort that will cut off the road at the far end of the resort from phase 1.
I had thought that this might be the last time I got the chance to drive around but fear not - I did a little further exploring and have found a few different routes so there is every chance that when I head over again on 1st August that I can get close to Phase 2 again.
I made it around to the other side and was slightly surprised to see that most of the 9 blocks had substantial brickwork started mostly to the ground floor but on one there was quite an amount to the first floor also.
A final piece of construction news is that work has started on the crumbling building that was the "Old Manor House." Quite where it fits in the plans now is anybodies guess but I did see on another forum that there is a plan to move the clubhouse to a location closer to the Town Centre. Could this be it? Time will tell.
If you enlarge the pic above you will see a guy working away on it. Below is a closer shot from the Godfather:
As always Mi Amigo - El Don the Godfather has contributed his photos and as a Phase 1 owner he has access to the interior of Terrazas and here are a selection of his photographs.
These are taken from the smaller of the two Islands where El Don is due to take up residence.
He has also sent various pics showing progress or otherwise around the golf course. There are undoubtedly some substantial stretches of grass however it appears that PW are now telling people a range of possible dates from 9 holes open by Christmas to the entire course by mid 2010 and various other options - take your pick but as I have said before - don't book your clubs on a plane anytime soon with a view to playing Terrazas. Sorry - can't all be good news.
I hope to have permission to reproduce another picture soon which shows a much more attractive view.
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