This townhouse in Guaro offers a blend of residential comfort, significant volume, and energy efficiency. With a living area of 320 m² spread over multiple floors, this property is particularly suited for families or individuals requiring extensive living space and garage capacity. The home features a very large garage with high ceilings, multiple living areas, and a modern open-plan kitchen. The location in Guaro, inland in the Málaga province, provides a tranquil residential setting. The property is equipped with photovoltaic solar panels, resulting in very low energy costs.
Compared to projects in coastal towns like Estepona or Benalmádena, the price per square meter in Guaro is significantly lower. While a project like Acqua Gardens in Estepona starts from €418,800, this property in Guaro offers much more living space for a lower entry price. However, the comparison is not entirely linear, as one trades direct proximity to the beach and sea in Guaro for tranquility, space, and a rural community. For buyers not dependent on the coastal tourist season, Guaro offers more value for money in terms of surface area.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The project is located in Guaro, a municipality in the mountains of Málaga. The surroundings are rural and quiet, situated at approximately 355 meters above sea level. Proximity to amenities such as a pharmacy within 223 meters supports daily comfort. Access to beaches and major cities requires the use of a car.
The layout of the home focuses on functionality and space utilization. The ground floor offers an extra-high garage accommodating multiple vehicles, including campers or motorhomes. The upper floors feature a master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, a separate dining room, and a second living room, suitable for hospitality or working from home.
This is a resale property recently upgraded with modern amenities. The installation of a 7 kWp photovoltaic system and a 6 kW inverter indicates a focus on sustainability. The glass enclosure on the terraces extends the living space throughout the seasons.
Guaro is located inland; direct beach access is not within walking distance. For daily needs like supermarkets and specialized medical care, transportation is required. The property does not feature a garden plot, but rather terraces and parking facilities within the building.
This home is suitable for buyers seeking more space than an apartment offers without the maintenance costs of a large villa. The large garage is a specific feature attractive to car enthusiasts or those with a caravan. It also appeals to those prioritizing sustainability and energy independence. Given the distance to the coast and airport, this project is less suited for those working daily on the coast but highly fitting for those seeking a quiet life in the interior.
The finishing touches show modern characteristics combined with basic robustness. The kitchens are fully fitted, and materials such as glass curtains on terraces create wind-protected spaces. The presence of a fireplace on the second floor and a pellet stove on the first indicates a functional approach to heating during cooler months. Technically, the installation of water softeners and solar panels adds to the longevity of the installations.
The asking price starts from €256,000. Given the 320 m² of living space and multiple parking spaces in the garage, the price point presents as entry-level for spacious residences in this region. The low monthly energy costs (approx. €25) contribute to long-term affordability.
Guaro presents itself as an authentic Andalusian village, away from the coastal hustle. Living here requires an appreciation for rural tranquility and mountains. The house itself functions as a solid family residence; the layout with multiple levels allows for the separation of activities. Features like fireplaces and air conditioning ensure the home remains habitable during all seasons, with terrace awnings providing shade in summer. The immediate environment offers local festivities and sports facilities, but the focus remains on village life.
Daily life in Guaro is oriented around the village center. With a pharmacy within walking distance and various schools nearby, basic amenities are close. However, a supermarket (7.4 km) and hospital (16 km) require mobility. Málaga Airport is accessible at a distance of 29 kilometers. The surroundings offer various sports facilities, and annual local festivities foster social cohesion.
This map shows the position of Guaro relative to the Mediterranean Sea and the surrounding mountains. The linear distance to the coast is approximately 16 kilometers.
Guaro is situated in the hinterland of the Costa del Sol. It differs fundamentally from coastal towns due to its rural character and population density (2,638 inhabitants). It is not part of the busy coastal strip but offers access to the region's economic engines via road connections to Marbella and Málaga.
Playa de la Bajadilla beach is 16 km away in a straight line, meaning a visit to the sea requires a drive. The nearest golf courses (Campo Europa, América, and Asia) are all about 15 km away. As public transport is limited (8 lines, 12 stops in the wider area), a car is essential for connecting to the coast and larger cities like Marbella and Málaga.
| Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP) | 30 km |
| Gibraltar (GIB) | 73 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
Guaro sits at 355 meters altitude, resulting in an average annual temperature of 17.8°C. In summer, inland heat can feel more intense than on the coast, but nights cool faster. With 3,834 hours of sunshine per year, there is an abundance of light. The swimming season at sea lasts 4 months, but the nature around Guaro, with viewpoints like Mirador Cruz Caravaca, is accessible year-round.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020–2025 average)
While Guaro is inland, the beaches of the Costa del Sol are within a reasonable driving distance. For immediate recreation, the area offers hiking routes and viewpoints in the mountains. There are 5 sports facilities in the immediate region. For specific beach and golf culture, one must travel to the coastal towns.
5 Facilities Available
Source: OpenStreetMap, CSD
Guaro is situated in the hinterland of the Costa del Sol. It differs fundamentally from coastal towns due to its rural character and population density (2,638 inhabitants). It is not part of the busy coastal strip but offers access to the region's economic engines via road connections to Marbella and Málaga.
The Spanish term guaro can mean one of the following:Guaro (drink), a sugar cane-distilled alcoholic drink produced in parts of Central America and Colombia Guaro (Larense), a folkloric way to call the inhabitants of Lara State, Venezuela Guaro (Spain), a municipality in the Malaga province Loro guaro, a South American parrot
| Month | Avg. Temperature | Rainfall |
|---|---|---|
| January | 9.4°C | 60 mm |
| February | 9.9°C | 64 mm |
| March | 12.3°C | 59 mm |
| April | 14.5°C | 43 mm |
| May | 16.9°C | 35 mm |
| June | 21.6°C | 9 mm |
| July | 25.7°C | 1 mm |
| August | 25.9°C | 2 mm |
| September | 21.8°C | 15 mm |
| October | 17.3°C | 57 mm |
| November | 13.0°C | 79 mm |
| December | 10.1°C | 67 mm |
Ref: VL522907
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
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