This property in Cajiz, Málaga, features a substantial surface area of 37,714 m² situated in a rural setting near the coast. The plot is characterized by its agricultural focus and quiet surroundings. Positioned at an elevation of 134 meters above sea level and benefiting from 3,894 hours of sunshine annually, the land supports crop cultivation efficiently. The estate is fully fenced and equipped with significant water infrastructure, including wells and a large reservoir, ensuring autonomy for agricultural operations.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The plot is located near Cajiz in the Axarquía region. It is situated 4.8 km (as the crow flies) from Playa Valle de Niza. Essential services such as a pharmacy are within 1.9 km, while a supermarket is located 4.8 km away. The environment is rural, requiring private transport for daily needs.
This property meets the requirements for self-sufficient living or agricultural enterprise. The presence of 2,100 mango trees provides immediate production capacity. Potential buyers should note that the listed use is 'Land', implying that any residential construction would be subject to local planning regulations and permits.
This is not a residential development project but an existing agricultural estate. The infrastructure, including fencing, water systems, and solar power (12 panels), is already in place and operational. The focus is on the maintenance and production of the existing plantation rather than new construction.
The property does not offer residential living accommodations based on the provided data. There are no communal amenities such as pools or gyms. The location is remote, necessitating a private vehicle for all travel. Access involves dirt roads, which may impact accessibility during adverse weather conditions.
Ref: VL396737
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
This property fits buyers seeking an operational agricultural business with production potential (mangoes). It is suitable for those with agrarian knowledge or the means to manage it. Investors looking for tangible assets with intrinsic value through productive trees and water rights will find this appealing. It is less suitable for those seeking a turnkey vacation home within walking distance of shops and nightlife, as the location requires a car and a proactive approach to maintenance.
The quality of this property lies in its technical infrastructure for farming. It includes 12 solar panels to offset energy costs. Water management is a key feature, with drilled wells and a rainwater collection system filling a massive reservoir. The plantation consists of 2,100 Keitt mango trees, known for high yield, plus 7 carob trees. The entire perimeter is fenced to secure the asset.
The asking price for this estate is from €425,000. There are no housing units available; the sale concerns the entire plot of land. The price reflects the acreage (37,000+ m²), the existing agricultural inventory, and the water systems.
This location offers a rural lifestyle defined by the agricultural rhythm of the Axarquía region. With 3,894 hours of sunshine per year, the climate is the driving force for the mango cultivation on-site. The proximity to the Mediterranean Sea (approximately 5 km) allows for easy access to coastal recreation while maintaining the privacy of the countryside. The infrastructure, including three wells and a 4.5-million-liter reservoir, ensures that water scarcity is managed effectively, creating a reliable environment for agricultural production. It is a place suited for those who enjoy land management and the solitude of the 'campo'.
The immediate environment is quiet and rural. Cajiz is a small village with about 780 inhabitants. For groceries and amenities, travel by car is necessary (supermarket at 4.8 km). The area connects to the larger towns of Rincón de la Vitoria and Vélez-Málaga via the coastal motorway, but the daily setting is one of countryside living.
The map shows the plot's position relative to the coastline near Rincón de la Victoria. It highlights the transition from the agricultural interior to the coastal urban areas, accessible via the A-7 motorway network.
Cajiz is located in the Axarquía region, east of Málaga city. It occupies a zone between Rincón de la Victoria and Vélez-Málaga. This area is famous for its production of avocados and mangoes. The position is strategic: rural enough for privacy, yet within 30 minutes of the city and international airport.
Access is dependent on private vehicle usage. The beach at Playa Valle de Niza is 4.8 km away. Málaga Airport is 29 km (as the crow flies), roughly a 30-40 minute drive. The nearest golf course is at 28 km. Public transport is limited in the immediate vicinity, reinforcing the need for a car.
| Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP) | 33 km |
| Gibraltar (GIB) | 128 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
The site enjoys an average annual temperature of 17.8°C and 3,894 hours of sunshine. This microclimate is ideal for subtropical fruits. At 134 meters above sea level, the elevation offers views and airflow. The official swimming season lasts 4 months, with water temperatures exceeding 20°C.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020–2025 average)
Nearby beaches include Playa Valle de Niza and Playa de Benajarafe (4.8 - 5.1 km). These are natural beaches offering facilities in the adjacent towns. The rural setting itself offers opportunities for hiking and outdoor activities within the property boundaries.
Source: OpenStreetMap
Cajiz is located in the Axarquía region, east of Málaga city. It occupies a zone between Rincón de la Victoria and Vélez-Málaga. This area is famous for its production of avocados and mangoes. The position is strategic: rural enough for privacy, yet within 30 minutes of the city and international airport.
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Compared to urban projects like Astra Homes in Fuengirola (from €364,000) or Waterfall Residences (from €720,000), this property offers vast space (37,000+ m²) for a similar or lower price point, but lacks residential zoning and communal amenities. While Fuengirola offers immediate lifestyle convenience, this Cajiz plot offers an investment in production and land. It represents a 'country living' choice, contrasting sharply with the 'apartment living' of the coast. It provides value in terms of acreage and agricultural infrastructure rather than luxury fit-outs.
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