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Property for Sale on the Costa del Sol
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Property on the Costa del Sol
A favourite with property hunters across Europe, the Costa del Sol is one of the continent’s best established summer playgrounds. With its balmy winters and highly developed infrastructure, it’s become increasingly a year-round destination too.
Stretching from Nerja in the east all the way to Gibraltar in the west, is a big swathe of flashy and upmarket resorts like Marbella and Puerto Banús, family orientated resorts such as Torremolinos and Fuengirola, and fast-evolving areas such as Estepona and La Duquesa.
Behind it are highly popular areas such as Benahavis and Mijas. Go inland a bit further and there’s popular Andalusian villages like Alora, Coin, Olvera and Archidona.
The hills overlooking the beaches are thronged with multi-million euro villas owned by the super-rich but also more affordable apartments. To keep them – and anyone else – amused the Costa del Sol is also home to some of the world’s best golf courses, such as Real Sotogrande and Valderrama, and the best marinas too.
The biggest city and busiest airport is Malaga, right in the middle of the Costa. It’s a busy port city, but dramatically smartened up these days with lots of new restaurants and the Picasso Museum.
The people of every nation come to live on the Costa del Sol – 137 nations in the last census – so it is a real international melting pot. You will have no problem finding an English-speaking estate agent, lawyer and surveyor; then once you live there an English doctor, vet, hairdresser, property manager, café owner... and friends.
The modern tourist trade was invented in the Costa del Sol and in the 1950s Torremolinos was the height of sophistication where you could rub shoulders with the likes of Grace Kelly and Frank Sinatra. Although this coast has been in and out of fashion, it has certain innate qualities that always keep us coming back