Area Guides

Aerial view of Mijas, Málaga, with mountains, golf courses, residential areas and the Mediterranean coast

Buying in Mijas: Mijas Pueblo, Las Lagunas and Mijas Costa

Mijas is one of the largest and most varied municipalities on the Costa del Sol, taking in the whitewashed hill village of Mijas Pueblo, the everyday town of Las Lagunas behind Fuengirola, and the coastal strip of Mijas Costa. It suits buyers who want a settled, year-round base with a genuine choice of setting, approximately 25 to 40 minutes from Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport. Three very different...

Aerial view of Torre del Mar beachfront, palm-lined promenade and urban centre with the Axarquía mountains in the background

Buying in Torre del Mar & Vélez-Málaga: the Axarquía’s coastal town

Vélez-Málaga is the administrative capital of the Axarquía, and Torre del Mar is its coastal heart — a long beachfront promenade, a grid of accessible apartments and townhouses, and a market that generally offers a more affordable entry point than better-known towns further along the coast. This guide looks at where to buy, what it costs, and what everyday life looks like. One municipality, two...

Flower-lined Andalusian street with white houses, palm trees and Mediterranean coastal views in Estepona.

Buying in Estepona: Areas, Lifestyle and the New Golden Mile

Estepona has transformed over the past decade from a quiet fishing town into one of the most active property markets on the Costa del Sol — attracting both lifestyle buyers and investors drawn by its price growth in recent years, expanding infrastructure and reputation for lower entry prices than Marbella in many segments. The municipality offers a range of distinct zones, from the charming historic...

Gated luxury villas overlooking golf courses, mountains and the Mediterranean in Benahavís.

Benahavís: the Costa del Sol’s luxury enclave

Benahavís is its own municipality in Málaga province, entirely separate from neighbouring Marbella, and one of the leading locations on the Costa del Sol for privacy and golf. Gated estates such as La Zagaleta, El Madroñal and Los Flamingos sit within its boundaries, drawing buyers who want security, space and golf on their doorstep. Here is what you need to know before buying. Where is Benahavís,...

Traditional Andalusian houses and modern coastal apartments representing Estepona and Marbella.

Estepona vs Marbella: where to buy and why

Estepona and Marbella are neighbouring municipalities on the Costa del Sol — around 30 minutes apart by road, though driving times vary considerably by exact area and traffic — yet they offer distinctly different buying experiences. Marbella delivers established prestige, an international social scene and a mature luxury market, while Estepona offers a more traditional Andalusian town with newer...

Infographic showing Marbella's main residential areas — San Pedro, Nueva Andalucía, Puerto Banús, Golden Mile, Marbella Centro and Marbella East — with a map and short descriptions

Where to Buy in Marbella: Golden Mile, Nueva Andalucía and Beyond

Marbella is the best-known address on the Costa del Sol and one of the most internationally traded luxury property markets in southern Europe. The municipality covers a long stretch of coastline between Estepona to the west and Mijas to the east, and contains a striking range of neighbourhoods — from the characterful old town to the ultra-prime Golden Mile corridor, the golf valleys of Nueva Andalucía...

Buying in Almuñécar & La Herradura: the complete Costa Tropical guide

Buying in Almuñécar & La Herradura: the complete Costa Tropical guide

Almuñécar and La Herradura occupy a stretch of the Costa Tropical of Granada — a coastline that is geographically close to the Costa del Sol but administratively and climatically distinct. The municipality sits approximately 25 kilometres east of Nerja and around 80 kilometres from Málaga, in the province of Granada. Its subtropical microclimate — warm winters, mild summers, and conditions suitable...

Salobreña & the Costa Tropical: property and lifestyle guide

Salobreña & the Costa Tropical: property and lifestyle guide

Salobreña is one of the most visually striking towns on the entire Andalusian coast. The old town sits on a rocky outcrop that rises sharply from a coastal plain of sugar cane fields, crowned by a Moorish castle and a cluster of whitewashed houses that tumble down to the plain below. It is a town that resists easy categorisation: part Andalusian village, part beach resort, part agricultural community —...

Maro: Nerja's quiet neighbour — beaches, caves and rural property

Maro: Nerja’s quiet neighbour — beaches, caves and rural property

Maro is a small village in the hills just east of Nerja, on the eastern Costa del Sol. It suits buyers who want cove beaches, a protected natural park and a slower rhythm of life rather than resort bustle. Property here is scarce, mostly rural and village houses, so timing and local guidance matter. Where is Maro and what makes it special Maro is a pedanía (hamlet) of the municipality of Nerja, in...

Cómpeta and the Axarquía: village homes and country property inland

Cómpeta is a whitewashed mountain village in the Axarquía, around 640 metres above sea level and roughly 20 km inland from Nerja. It suits buyers wanting authentic village or country living — cortijos, town houses and rural fincas surrounded by Moscatel vineyards — at gentler prices than the coast, provided you understand rural ownership. Why buyers look inland to Cómpeta The Axarquía is the...

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