This ready-to-move-in townhouse in Alozaina, located in the province of Málaga, offers an authentic living experience in a rural setting. Featuring 1 bedroom and 92 m² of living space, the property has a functional layout and is ready for occupancy. Alozaina, a traditional 'pueblo blanco', is situated in the foothills of the Sierra de las Nieves, a short distance from various amenities and natural areas. The property, originally built in 1970 and maintained since, represents an affordable entry into life on the Costa del Sol, far from the hustle and bustle yet retaining accessibility.
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The townhouse is located in the center of Alozaina, an inland town in the province of Málaga. Amenities such as shops and pharmacies are within walking distance. Its proximity to the Sierra de las Nieves National Park offers nature-based recreational opportunities, while the coast and larger cities are accessible by car.
This property is suitable for those seeking a tranquil lifestyle in a traditional Spanish village. With one bedroom and potential for expansion, it is a practical choice for singles or couples. It offers an authentic Andalusian living experience with amenities close by, and the opportunity to enjoy the natural surroundings.
The property is an existing construction, completed in 1970, and is ready for occupancy. There is no new construction involved; the house is immediately habitable. Its structure and layout reflect the building style of that period, focusing on functionality within the existing space.
This is an existing property with characteristics from its 1970 construction period. The house has one bedroom and one bathroom, with the possibility of adding an extra bedroom upstairs. Outdoor space is limited to a private terrace. The location is inland, resulting in longer distances to the coast and beaches.
Ref: VL108306
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
This townhouse in Alozaina suits individuals seeking a tranquil lifestyle in a traditional Spanish village, away from the coastal crowds. It's an option for singles or couples wanting an affordable home with potential for customization, valuing authentic Andalusian culture. Its proximity to natural areas like the Sierra de las Nieves appeals to nature enthusiasts and hikers. For those looking for a second home for periodic stays, it offers a genuine Spanish experience. People who prefer an urban environment with local amenities within walking distance over direct beach access will feel at home here.
The townhouse, built in 1970, displays characteristics of the construction style from that era. It features a functional layout with a living room, kitchen, and bathroom on the ground floor. The first floor houses the main bedroom and offers space for an additional bedroom. Distinctive features include urban views and a private terrace that guarantees sunlight throughout the day. The finishing is focused on functionality and is move-in ready, consistent with its price range and year of construction. Further modernization or personalization is possible.
The asking price for this townhouse in Alozaina is €93,990. This price includes agency fees. The property has a living area of 92 m² and is immediately available. This pricing positions it as one of the more affordable options for those seeking property in the province of Málaga, focusing on authentic village life. Potential buyers should consider additional costs such as property transfer tax, notary and registry fees, which are not included in the advertised price.
Alozaina, a 'pueblo blanco' at 375 meters above sea level, offers a peaceful life amidst the natural beauty of the Sierra de las Nieves. Its urban setting with amenities within walking distance ensures daily convenience. The transformation of the village into a lively community while preserving traditions, combined with new facilities, creates an attractive living environment. With 2 public transport lines, some mobility exists, but a car is recommended for more extensive travel. The average temperature of 17.6°C and 3,798 annual sunshine hours contribute to a pleasant climate for much of the year, with a four-month swimming season.
Alozaina is situated inland in the province of Málaga, surrounded by the natural landscape of the Sierra de las Nieves. The immediate vicinity of the townhouse is characterized by an urban structure with local amenities such as restaurants, pharmacies, and banks within walking distance. The altitude of 375 meters above sea level contributes to a different microclimate than the coast. The urban setting offers a vibrant village life, enhanced by the village's transformation over the past decade. The proximity to sports centers and natural attractions like the Mirador de Jorox enriches local life.
This townhouse is located in the heart of Alozaina, a traditional Spanish village in the province of Málaga. The map shows the urban environment with amenities within walking distance and the proximity to the natural landscapes of the Sierra de las Nieves. Its strategic location relative to Málaga Airport and the coastline is visually presented here.
Alozaina is situated inland within the province of Málaga, one of the provinces of Andalusia. The village is part of the Sierra de las Nieves region, an area known for its natural beauty and 'pueblo blanco' villages. It lies between other towns such as Tolox and Yunquera, approximately 52 km from the city of Málaga and 41 km from Ronda. This positioning offers an authentic Spanish experience, distinct from the busier coastal areas of the Costa del Sol, while its central location provides relatively easy access to both the coast and other historical cities.
The townhouse in Alozaina is strategically located relative to various amenities. The nearest supermarket is 565 meters away, and a pharmacy is just 332 meters distant. For medical care, the hospital is 16 km away. Beach lovers can reach the coast, with Playa de la Bajadilla 24 km away, followed by Playa de Casablanca and Playa de la Fontanilla at 25 km. Golf enthusiasts have Lauro Golf (22 km) and Campo Europa/América (23 km) as options. Málaga Airport (AGP) is approximately 32 km away as the crow flies. While a car is useful for longer distances, the proximity of local shops and two public transport lines allows for some independence.
| Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP) | 32 km |
| Gibraltar (GIB) | 78 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
Alozaina is located at an altitude of 375 meters above sea level, resulting in a climate that differs from coastal areas. The average annual temperature is 17.6°C, with temperatures ranging between 9°C and 26°C throughout the year. There are historically 3,798 sunshine hours annually, contributing to a long swimming season of four months. Its location in the foothills of the Sierra de las Nieves provides an environment with fresh air and access to hiking trails, with viewpoints like Mirador de Jorox just 2.6 km away.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020, 2025 average)
Although Alozaina is inland, the beaches of the Costa del Sol are accessible. Playa de la Bajadilla is 24 km away, followed by Playa de Casablanca and Playa de la Fontanilla at 25 km. For golf enthusiasts, Lauro Golf (22 km) and Campo Europa/América (23 km) are options. Local sports facilities, including a municipal sports center 0.2 km away, offer recreational opportunities closer to home. The area around the Sierra de las Nieves is suitable for hiking and nature lovers.
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Source: OpenStreetMap, CSD
Alozaina is situated inland within the province of Málaga, one of the provinces of Andalusia. The village is part of the Sierra de las Nieves region, an area known for its natural beauty and 'pueblo blanco' villages. It lies between other towns such as Tolox and Yunquera, approximately 52 km from the city of Málaga and 41 km from Ronda. This positioning offers an authentic Spanish experience, distinct from the busier coastal areas of the Costa del Sol, while its central location provides relatively easy access to both the coast and other historical cities.
Alozaina is a town and municipality in the province of Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain. It is located between Tolox, Casarabonela and Yunquera and in the foothills of the Sierra de las Nieves in its transition to the Hoya de Málaga. The municipality is situated approximately 52 kilometers from Málaga and 41 from the city of Ronda. It has a population of approximately 2,200 residents. Its surface area is 33.85 km2 and has a density of 66.23 inhabitants/km2. It is one of eight pueblo blancos that "guard the Sierra de las Nieves". In the past ten years a transformation has taken place, from a dusty somewhat shabby rural village to a lively community proud of its traditions and enhanced by many new amenities.
| Month | Avg. Temperature | Rainfall |
|---|---|---|
| January | 9.3°C | 60 mm |
| February | 9.8°C | 64 mm |
| March | 12.1°C | 59 mm |
| April | 14.4°C | 43 mm |
| May | 16.8°C | 35 mm |
| June | 21.4°C | 9 mm |
| July | 25.5°C | 1 mm |
| August | 25.8°C | 2 mm |
| September | 21.7°C | 15 mm |
| October | 17.2°C | 57 mm |
| November | 12.9°C | 79 mm |
| December | 9.9°C | 67 mm |
Compared to projects like Aquamar in Torre del Mar (€269,950), Lantana Residencial in Mijas (€205,000), and Etherna Homes 2 in Estepona (€259,000), this townhouse in Alozaina presents itself as a significantly more affordable option. The aforementioned projects are located closer to the coast and typically offer more modern facilities and larger living areas, which translates to higher price points. Alozaina, conversely, offers a more traditional and inland lifestyle. The price of €93,990 for this townhouse is attractive to buyers who prioritize affordability and an authentic village experience over immediate proximity to the sea. The focus here is on the 'pueblo blanco' character and the natural surroundings of the Sierra de las Nieves, in contrast to the more touristy and developed coastal areas where the comparable projects are situated. While local amenities are present in Alozaina, their range and scale differ considerably from larger coastal towns.
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