This property is a fully renovated townhouse located in the heart of Alozaina, a municipality in the interior of the Málaga province. The home blends traditional Andalusian architectural style with modern residential standards. With a living area of 92 m² and a plot of 102 m², the house offers three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The setting is inland, situated at approximately 375 meters above sea level, providing panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the Sierra de las Nieves. The residence features a private garden and multiple south-facing terraces.
Compared to coastal projects like 'Acqua Gardens' in Estepona (starting at €418,800), this home in Alozaina offers a significantly lower entry price for more square meters of space and outdoor area. While coastal projects focus on beach tourism and luxury apartments, Alozaina offers a 'rural lifestyle' at a fraction of the price. 'Aby Upper' in Estepona starts at €320,000 for less plot surface. For buyers wanting to escape coastal crowds while staying near amenities, the price-quality ratio here is more favorable.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The property is centrally situated within the urban core of Alozaina. Essential amenities such as a pharmacy and a supermarket are within walking distance (332 and 565 meters respectively). This central location facilitates daily living without absolute dependence on a vehicle. Residents have direct access to the local village community and essential services within a 2-kilometer radius.
The layout of the house is functional for both permanent residency and recreational use. The living room provides access to a covered terrace, effectively extending the living space outdoors. With three bedrooms on the first floor, there is ample space for family or guests. The presence of a private garden and a BBQ area facilitates outdoor living and al fresco dining.
Although featuring a traditional construction style, the property is in excellent condition. The finishings include double glazing for insulation and a fully fitted kitchen. The construction displays specific details such as ornamental brickwork on the facade, indicating attention to detail and maintenance. It is a 'resale' property, meaning it is immediately habitable.
This property is not suitable for buyers seeking direct beach access; the coastline is located over 24 kilometers away. Parking is on-street public parking; there is no private garage or driveway. Due to the historic village center, access roads are narrow and typical of a mountain village. The property is sold unfurnished.
This home fits buyers looking to escape the hustle of the coast and prefer an authentic Spanish village environment. It is suitable for those who spend time outdoors and require space around the property (garden/terrace). It is also an option for remote workers seeking tranquility, provided they are willing to travel to the airport (32 km). The property requires an affinity with maintaining outdoor spaces and living in a mountainous area.
The construction features traditional masonry details on the facade. Inside, the home is finished with materials resistant to the climate, including double glazing for temperature regulation. The kitchen is fully installed with appliances. The living room features a fireplace, contributing to comfort during the cooler winter months. The 'excellent' condition status indicates good maintenance and modernization of sanitary and electrical systems.
The asking price for this townhouse is set at €199,995. Compared to real estate on the coast (Costa del Sol), this price level is significantly lower. The supply of similar homes in Alozaina is limited, determining the exclusivity of the property. No additional service costs for a Homeowners Association (HOA) are known, as it is a standalone townhouse.
Alozaina presents itself as an authentic white village (pueblo blanco) in the Sierra de las Nieves. The living environment here is rural and quiet, with a strong focus on community life rather than tourism. With approximately 2,200 residents, the social dynamic is informal and personal. The proximity to basic amenities such as bakeries, restaurants, and sports centers (200 meters away) allows for organizing daily life on foot. The surroundings invite hiking and nature enjoyment, with viewpoints like Mirador de Jorox nearby.
The environment offers all facilities for daily living. Within a 1-kilometer radius, there are multiple dining options and a bank. For medical care, there is a pharmacy at 332 meters and a hospital at 16 kilometers. The village's sports facility, Complejo Municipal de Deportes, is just 200 meters away. For beach access, a travel time of approximately 35 minutes to the coast (Marbella/Mijas) is required.
The map shows the position of Alozaina in the province of Málaga, nestled between the Sierra de las Nieves natural park and the valley towards the coast. Blue markers indicate beaches at approximately 25 kilometers distance and the airport at 32 kilometers. The terrain is mountainous.
Alozaina is strategically located between the coast and the interior, northwest of Málaga city. It offers the tranquility of the 'Andalusian hinterland' with the option to visit larger cities and the coast. The village is not touristy, providing a Spanish living environment. The distance to Ronda is 41 kilometers.
Accessibility by car is good, with Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport at 32 kilometers (as the crow flies). The nearest beaches are 24-25 kilometers away (as the crow flies), which means a drive of approximately 30-40 minutes through mountainous terrain. For golfers, Lauro Golf is located 22 kilometers away. Two public transport lines connect the village with surrounding towns. A car is recommended for quick mobility, but not strictly necessary for basic groceries.
| Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP) | 32 km |
| Gibraltar (GIB) | 78 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
Alozaina is situated at 375 meters altitude, resulting in a mild climate. The average annual temperature is 17.6°C. In summer months it is warm, but due to the altitude and mountain winds, nights are often cooler than on the coast. There are 3,798 hours of sunshine per year. The swimming season lasts approximately 4 months. The location at the foot of the Sierra de las Nieves offers protection from strong winds and ensures a green, vegetative environment compared to the dry coastal area.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020–2025 average)
Although Alozaina is inland, the sea is accessible within 30-40 minutes of driving (Playa de la Bajadilla). For recreation in the immediate vicinity, there are four local sports facilities. The area is prominent for walkers and nature lovers, with viewpoints such as Mirador de Jorox (2.6 km). Golf courses like Lauro Golf and Campo América are a short distance away (22-23 km).
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Source: OpenStreetMap, CSD
Alozaina is strategically located between the coast and the interior, northwest of Málaga city. It offers the tranquility of the 'Andalusian hinterland' with the option to visit larger cities and the coast. The village is not touristy, providing a Spanish living environment. The distance to Ronda is 41 kilometers.
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 |
Ref: VL261458
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
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