Construction Begins on La Comella Parc Phase III: 28 Luxury Terraced Houses in Andorra
Work starts on 28 terraced homes in Andorra la Vella, priced from €1.05M to over €1.4M, amid rising housing demand.
Key Points
- 28 terraced houses, 200-352 sqm, 3 beds/2 baths, private gardens 46-196 sqm.
- Prices €1.05M-€1.4M+; several units already reserved or sold.
- Site fully serviced; keys expected Q1 2028, three years post-contract.
- Part of Andorra's residential boom in popular La Comella area.
Construction work has begun on a new residential development in La Comella, Andorra la Vella, featuring 28 terraced houses.
Preliminary site preparation, including clearing brush and felling trees, is now under way on the plot, drawing attention from local residents. The project, named La Comella Parc phase III, is located in the established La Comella Parc urbanisation, slightly uphill from the picnic area. The site has long been serviced with roads, electricity, water and sewerage, allowing construction to proceed swiftly after the Andorra la Vella commune granted the necessary building permit.
The homes will range in size from 200 to 352 square metres, spread across multiple levels. Most will have three bedrooms and two bathrooms, with some units offering flexible spaces that can serve as offices, playrooms or extra rooms. Each property includes private gardens and terraces of 46 to 196 square metres, along with garages for two or four vehicles, storage areas and utility rooms.
Prices start at €1.05 million for the smallest units, rising above €1.4 million for the largest. Marketing has been active for some time via real estate portals, with several homes already listed as reserved or sold. The development offers varied layouts and sizes to suit different needs.
Promoters emphasise the blend of natural surroundings in La Comella—a zone increasingly popular for housing—and easy access to the capital's centre.
Keys are expected to be handed over about three years after sales contracts are signed, targeting the first quarter of 2028 if timelines hold. The project adds to Andorra's recent wave of residential builds amid strong housing demand and high prices for new properties.
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