Marbella is the crown jewel of the Costa del Sol, offering a lifestyle of luxury and global appeal. Located between Estepona and Mijas with a population of around 150,000, it is famous for Puerto Banús, its high-end beach clubs and golf resorts, and its year-round international appeal.
From Benalmádena, Marbella is a roughly 35–40 minute drive away (unless the summer traffic decides otherwise!).
Having lived on the Costa del Sol for the past 9 years, I have seen Marbella consistently outperform almost every other area in terms of demand, prices, and international buyers — and there’s a reason for that.
Types of Properties for Sale
Apartments

Apartments dominate the market, especially along the Golden Mile, Nueva Andalucía, and beachfront areas. You’ll find everything from older resale units to modern luxury developments with sea views and resort-style amenities.
Luxury Villas
This is Marbella’s signature product. Gated communities like Sierra Blanca, La Zagaleta, and Nueva Andalucía offer high-end villas with privacy, security, and stunning views. Prices here can easily go into the millions.
Townhouses
Townhouses are a solid middle-ground option—especially in golf communities. They’re popular with families and buyers looking for space without villa-level pricing.
New Developments (Off-Plan)
Marbella continues to see strong off-plan activity. These projects are modern, energy-efficient, and designed for both lifestyle and rental income. Many investors target these early for capital appreciation.
Market Stats and Regulations
- Average price: ~€4,200–€5,500/m²
- Premium areas: €6,000–€10,000+/m²
- YoY growth: ~11–13%

But here’s the reality—good properties don’t follow averages.
- Beachfront or Golden Mile → significantly above average
- Renovated modern units → higher demand, higher price
- Distressed or outdated → below market
Long-Term Rentals
Marbella has a strong long-term rental market:
- 2-bed apartment: €1,500 – €2,500/month
- Luxury units: €3,000+
- Villas: €5,000+
Demand is consistent due to expats, remote workers, and international families relocating.
Short Term Rentals in Marbella
Short-term rentals are allowed, but regulated.
- Tourist license required
- Community approval needed (important since recent regulation updates)
- Not all buildings allow it
Realistically:
- ROI: 4–6% net
- Well-managed properties: up to 10–14% net
1-bedroom apartments in central or beach areas perform best due to constant tourist demand.
The key here is simple:
👉 It’s not just the property—it’s the management.
Fresh Properties for Sale in Marbella
Local Attractions
Puerto Banús
Luxury marina, yachts, designer shops, and nightlife. Even if you don’t plan to buy a yacht, it’s worth a visit (and maybe a coffee that costs like a small investment 😄).
Marbella Old Town (Casco Antiguo)
Beautiful white streets, orange trees, and hidden restaurants. A completely different vibe from the luxury coast—more authentic Andalusian charm.
Nobu Marbella
https://www.nobuhotels.com/marbella/
One of the most famous restaurants and nightlife spots. High-end dining and a big part of Marbella’s luxury lifestyle scene.
For Who is it
Families
Great option, especially in areas like Nueva Andalucía and San Pedro. International schools, safe environment, and strong infrastructure.
Investors
One of the best-performing markets on the Costa del Sol and Europe. High demand, strong rental market, and long-term appreciation.
Flippers
Very strong flipping potential—especially with older properties. Renovation + modern design = high margins in the right areas.
Retirees
Ideal if budget allows. Lifestyle, healthcare, weather, and international community make it very attractive.
Local Population of Foreigners
Marbella has one of the highest percentages of foreign residents on the Costa del Sol.
- Large communities from UK, Germany, Scandinavia, Netherlands
- Strong expat infrastructure
- English widely spoken
In some areas, foreigners make up 40–50%+ of the population.
Pros and Cons of Choosing a Property Here
Hills vs. Views
- Hills = better views, more privacy
- Coast = convenience, walkability
Crowded vs. Luxury
- High season can get busy
- But you get premium lifestyle and global demand
Calm vs. Affordable
- Luxury comes at a price
- Cheaper options exist, but further from hotspots
Fast Growth – Growing Rental Demand
- Strong price appreciation
- Increasing international demand
New vs. Resale in Marbella
- New builds → modern, energy-efficient, higher prices
- Resale → better locations, renovation potential
👉 Marbella is not the cheapest—but it’s one of the safest bets on the Costa del Sol when it comes to long-term value and demand.


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