Properties for sale in the Costa del Sol

The Costa del Sol earns its name with more than three hundred days of sun a year and a life lived mostly outdoors. The coast runs west from Málaga past Marbella toward Gibraltar, gathering golf courses, marinas and beach towns along the way. What you buy here depends less on budget than on the pace of life you want beside it.

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Buying property in the Costa del Sol

The Costa del Sol runs along the coast west and east of Málaga, with most demand concentrated between Estepona, Marbella, Benahavís and Mijas. Villas in the Costa del Sol tend to sit around the golf valleys and the hills above the coast, while apartments and townhouses fill the towns and the beachfront developments closer to the water. Buyers here are largely international, drawn by the climate, the golf and direct flights into Málaga airport, and many are buying a second home or relocating year round. It is worth deciding early between resale and new developments in the Costa del Sol, since off-plan stock sells in phases and pricing tends to move as a project completes.

Common questions

How much does a property cost in the Costa del Sol?

Prices move with location, plot, build quality, and view, so there is no single figure. Use the price-band filter above to bracket your budget, and ask DIEZ for current, comparable evidence rather than asking-price guesses. We will tell you where a number is fair and where it is optimistic.

Does DIEZ charge the buyer a fee?

No. Our service is free for buyers. We are paid from the standard sale commission already built into the price, the same as any agency, so advice, viewings, and negotiation cost you nothing extra.

Can I buy a property in the Costa del Sol as a non-resident?

Yes. Non-residents buy here routinely; you will need an NIE (foreigner's tax number) and a Spanish bank account, and you should budget roughly 10 to 12 percent on top of the price for taxes and fees. DIEZ introduces vetted independent lawyers and walks you through the steps in order.

What does DIEZ check before recommending a property?

Orientation and light, the true condition behind the staging, the plot and any planning constraints, the community fees, and whether the asking price stands up to recent comparable sales. When a listing meets that standard, we add it to the DIEZ Selection.