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Spain, like Italy, stands out for its long coastline and comfortable climate. Marbella is one of many municipalities located directly on the Costa del Sol that are targeting foreign buyers.

Peculiarities of Buying Villas in Marbella

Marbella offers villas, townhouses, cottages, and duplexes with private gardens, swimming pools, and panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea or the Sierra Blanca Mountains. The average annual return on investment for investment properties is up to 7%.

Other features of houses for sale in Marbella:

  • Energy efficiency and ecology. From 2022 Marbella developers are required to provide energy performance certificates (A–G) for new buildings.
  • Legal nuances. The purchase requires obtaining an NIE and checking the legal purity of the property through a notary.
  • Focus on foreigners. Houses for sale in Marbella to foreigners are sold through specialized agencies with English-language services.

House Prices in Marbella

The price of a house in Marbella depends on the location, property type, and proximity to the sea or golf courses. For example, a 600 m² villa with sea views in the Sierra Blanca area costs €5–10 million, while a townhouse in Elviria costs €400,000–€800,000. Seaside homes in Marbella, especially on the first line, remain the most expensive in the area.

Average price of houses in Marbella:

Property type Average price per m² Average property price (€)
Villas €3,200–€5,500 €1,200,000–€35,000,000
Cottages €2,900–€4,200 €600,000–€2,500,000
Townhouses €2,600–€3,800 €350,000–€1,800,000
Chalets €3,300–€4,800 €900,000–€3,500,000
Duplexes €2,800–€4,000 €450,000–€1,500,000
Bungalows €2,700–€3,700 €400,000–€1,200,000
Houses by the sea €3,800–€6,500 €1,800,000–€60,000,000

Popular Areas of Marbella for Buying a House

Marbella is hardly a budget-friendly municipality, as its most popular areas are the Golden Mile, where property prices start at €1.5 million.

The second most popular area, Nueva Andalucía, is close to golf courses, resulting in prices per square meter starting at €3,552. Townhouses sell for an average of €350,000.

Other popular options:

  • Elviria. The area boasts huge supermarkets, international schools, and Blue Flag beaches. Villas start at €800,000, while townhouses start at €300,000.
  • San Pedro de Alcántara. A quiet area, which, with prices starting from €500,000, is more affordable for the middle class.
  • Los Monteros. An exclusive area with seaside villas (from €2 million) and direct access to Playa de Los Monteros beach. Ideal for those seeking luxury living.

Frequently Asked Questions about Buying a House in Marbella

Foreigners can freely purchase real estate after obtaining a NIE (foreigner identification number) and having the property inspected by a notary. In 2024, 38% of real estate transactions in Marbella were conducted by foreigners, primarily from the UK, Scandinavia, and the UAE.

Rental yields in Marbella range from 5% to 8% per annum, particularly in the Golden Mile and Nueva Andalucía. For example, a €2 million villa can yield €10,000 to €15,000 per month during the high season (June to September).

Purchasing real estate worth at least €500,000 provided eligibility for a Golden Visa until April 3, 2025, when the program was officially suspended. Authorities have not ruled out its resumption or relaunch.

San Pedro de Alcántara and Elviria are ideal for families: they have schools and kindergartens, and the atmosphere is generally relaxed. If you're looking for luxury accommodation, the Golden Mile or Los Monteros are the best options.

The average monthly cost for a family of two is €2,800–€4,000, including rent of €1,500–€2,500, food (€500–€800), and utilities (€150–€300). Villa maintenance (swimming pool, garden, security) adds €1,000–€5,000 per month, depending on the size.