This completed 2025 apartment forms part of ISEA Estepona, a contemporary residential development in the town of Estepona on the western Costa del Sol, province of Málaga. The property measures 97 m² and offers two bedrooms, two bathrooms, an open-plan living and dining area, and a terrace oriented towards outdoor living. The sale price of €545,000 includes a private underground parking space and a separate storage room. The complex provides a communal swimming pool, gym, sauna and landscaped communal areas. The location is urban, with the nearest beach roughly 500, 800 metres away and a supermarket within about 100 metres of the entrance.
Within Estepona's current new-build supply, this unit at €545,000 sits at the upper-middle of the documented range. Celestia Homes lists from approximately €390,000, Isea Estepona III from €423,000, and Anna de Estepona from €450,000, all from-prices, typically for smaller or lower-specification units within their respective developments. The price differential here is partly explained by the included parking space and storage room (items often sold separately at €20,000, 40,000 combined in this market), the two-bathroom layout, and the completed status that removes construction-period risk. Set against the wider region, Estepona occupies a different market segment from Marbella 25 km east, where new-build pricing runs materially higher, and from the Sotogrande/Gibraltar corridor to the southwest. The municipality recorded 3,163 property transactions in the documented period, a volume indicating an active, liquid local market without the intensity of central Costa del Sol hotspots. For buyers weighing Estepona against, say, Fuengirola or Benalmádena further east, the trade-offs are straightforward: longer transfer times from Málaga airport are exchanged for a lower price per square metre, a less saturated coastal front, and the mountain backdrop of the Sierra Bermeja. Proximity to Gibraltar airport (roughly 36 km straight-line) adds a second flight option unusual for most Costa del Sol locations. Within the town, this property's urban beachside position contrasts with the golf-side developments 4, 6 km inland; the former buys walkability and year-round town services, the latter typically more space and quieter surroundings at similar budgets. Buyers prioritising Mediterranean lifestyle with everyday convenience will find the configuration here aligned with that use case, while those seeking golf-front or hillside-view product should compare the inland alternatives in the comparable set.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The apartment sits in an established urban area of Estepona, a municipality of some 79,600 inhabitants. Playa de Estepona is approximately 524 metres away and La Rada beach 769 metres. A supermarket is 104 metres away, a pharmacy 237 metres, and a health centre and hospital facilities around 1.1 km. The A-7 and AP-7 connect the town to Marbella (25 km) and Málaga airport.
The dwelling is configured as a two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment with 97 m² of built area, designed for year-round or seasonal residential use. Functional provision includes air conditioning, fitted wardrobes, a fully fitted kitchen, and direct terrace access from the living area. A private parking space in the underground garage and a separate storage room are transferred with the property.
The development is recorded as completed, with handover indicated for 2025 (indicative). The construction phase has therefore concluded, meaning buyers purchase a finished unit rather than off-plan. On-site amenities, including the communal pool, gym and sauna, are documented as operational. Completion dates for Spanish developments are customarily indicative until notarial handover is executed.
The property is an apartment within a communal development, not a detached or private-villa product; outdoor space is limited to the terrace and shared areas. The building does not provide private gardens or a private pool. The listed data contains no information regarding sea views, pet policy, rental licence status, or energy certificate rating. A car remains relevant for reaching golf courses and Marbella.
This configuration addresses several recognisable buyer situations. A couple seeking a lock-up-and-leave second home benefits from the completed status, no construction-phase waiting, immediate use, and from a walkable setting in which a supermarket, pharmacy and beach sit within a few hundred metres, reducing dependence on a hire car during shorter stays. Buyers relocating for part or all of the year find a functioning year-round town around them: schools, health centres and 134 registered sports facilities within the municipality, plus a resident population of nearly 80,000 that keeps services open through winter. Two bathrooms make the layout workable for guests or for two adults sharing. Purchasers who prioritise indoor-outdoor living will note the terrace-oriented living area, in a location with approximately 3,848 recorded sunshine hours per year and an average annual temperature of 19.2°C, extending usable terrace time well beyond the summer. The inclusion of parking and storage also matters to buyers comparing against older town-centre stock where such extras are often absent or priced separately. Conversely, the property suits those seeking an urban coastal base rather than a secluded villa: communal living rules, shared amenities and neighbours are inherent to the format. Buyers requiring direct sea views, large private gardens or a private pool should verify orientation and alternatives, as the dataset does not confirm views. It is a product calibrated for convenience-oriented coastal living in a mid-sized Andalusian town.
The documented specification indicates a contemporary finish level consistent with post-2020 Costa del Sol residential construction. The interior comprises an open-plan living and dining area, a fully fitted kitchen, and two bathrooms fitted with walk-in showers and modern vanity units, as evidenced by the property's photographic record. Bedrooms include fitted wardrobes. Climate control is provided through installed air conditioning, and the terrace access from the principal living space follows the current regional standard of continuity between interior and exterior areas. Communal facilities extend the specification beyond the private unit: a swimming pool, a gym, a wooden sauna and a marble-finished steam room, together with landscaped communal grounds featuring palm planting around the pool deck. Parking and storage are located underground, which shields both from sun exposure and contributes to the tidy appearance of the surface areas. The documented data does not specify the energy performance certificate rating, the thermal insulation values, the glazing type, or the ventilation system; buyers wishing to assess operating costs should request the energy certificate and the building's community documentation (comunidad de propietarios) during due diligence. As a completed development, all finishes are inspectable prior to purchase, snagging can be done visually rather than projected from plans, and the actual state of the gym, sauna and pool can be verified on a site visit. No information is available in the dataset regarding construction company warranties or the ten-year building guarantee (seguro decenal), which customarily covers structural elements in Spanish new-builds and should be confirmed with the vendor.
The asking price for this completed unit is €545,000, which equates to roughly €5,620 per m² of built area on 97 m². The price includes the private underground parking space and the separate storage room, both of which carry independent value in Spanish coastal transactions. For context, comparable new-build developments in Estepona currently list from approximately €390,000 (Celestia Homes), €450,000 (Anna de Estepona) and €423,000 (Isea Estepona III); this unit's positioning reflects its completed status, two-bathroom configuration and included extras. All prices are stated as from-price indications and subject to confirmation.
Daily life around this apartment is shaped by its position within walkable, built-up Estepona rather than in a resort enclave. The front door opens onto an urban setting where a supermarket sits roughly 100 metres away, a pharmacy about 240 metres, and cafés and restaurants, around 50 within a two-kilometre radius, are distributed along the streets towards the sea. The nearest beach, Playa de Estepona, lies some 500 metres from the complex, with La Rada, the town's principal sandy beach, under 800 metres away; both are reachable on foot along predominantly flat terrain, given the town's low elevation of around 19 metres above sea level and a gentle slope towards the coast of approximately 2.4 per cent. The rhythm of the day can plausibly be conducted without a car: shopping, health services, the municipal sports centre (Polideportivo Municipal, about 600 metres), and the seafront promenade fall within a short walk. For wider travel, Estepona's marina and Puerto Deportivo lie 1.6, 1.8 km away, and eight public transport lines with around 50 stops serve the municipality. A car becomes useful for the golf courses 4, 6 km inland, for Marbella 25 km east, and for airport transfers. The apartment itself is organised around an open-plan living and dining space opening onto the terrace, with the communal pool, gym and sauna providing leisure facilities inside the complex. Two bedrooms and two bathrooms suit couples, small families or two sharing adults. The town maintains a year-round population and a full service economy, 19 primary schools and 10 secondary schools, two health centres, so the neighbourhood does not empty outside the summer months, though beachfront areas naturally see more visitors between June and September, within a five-month swim season.
The surroundings function as a conventional Andalusian coastal town neighbourhood rather than a gated resort periphery. Within a two-kilometre radius, the amenity count includes approximately 50 restaurants, 22 cafés, 18 pharmacies, six schools, four banks and two parks, a density that supports daily life without vehicle use. The health infrastructure comprises two health centres in the municipality, with the nearest facility around 1.1 km from the complex. For exercise beyond the communal gym, Better Bodies fitness centre lies 300 metres away and the Polideportivo Municipal 600 metres. The seafront is dominated by the paseo marítimo linking La Rada to Playa del Cristo, the latter a sheltered west-facing cove roughly 1.6, 2.2 km away depending on route. Mobility data indicates that most everyday needs are reachable on foot or by bicycle, supported by flat terrain. Public transport comprises eight lines and roughly 50 stops across the municipality. Road access runs via the A-7 coastal motorway and the tolled AP-7; Marbella is 25 km east, Algeciras 42 km southwest, and Málaga city 73 km. Noise and activity levels follow urban patterns: livelier in summer along the beachfront, quieter in residential streets off-season, with the town's 34 annual local festivities punctuating the calendar.
The map places the apartment in Estepona's coastal urban fabric, roughly 500 metres from the shoreline and 100 metres from the nearest supermarket. Beaches, the marina, golf courses and road connections towards Marbella and Málaga are marked for orientation. Distances shown are straight-line unless otherwise indicated.
Approximate area · exact address shared on request
Estepona occupies the western Costa del Sol between Marbella (25 km east) and the Gibraltar hinterland (Algeciras 42 km southwest), with Málaga city 73 km northeast along the coast. This positions the town at a quieter end of the region's development arc: established enough to sustain full-year services and a sizable resident population, yet outside the densest price corridor between Marbella and Málaga. Airport access splits between Gibraltar and Málaga-Costa del Sol, both within roughly an hour by road. Within Estepona itself, the property sits in the urban beachside quarter rather than the golf-and-hillside belt inland.
Distances to key destinations are as follows: Playa de Estepona 524 m and La Rada 769 m on foot; Playa del Cristo approximately 1.6, 2.2 km. The nearest supermarket is 104 m away, a pharmacy 237 m, and hospital facilities 1.1 km. Golf is reached by car: Valle Romano Golf at 4.1 km, Azata Golf at 4.4 km and Estepona Golf at 6.1 km. Electric-vehicle charging is available at 1.3, 1.4 km (Zunder-GALP Estepona) and a Tesla Supercharger 8.3 km away. Airports: Gibraltar (GIB) at roughly 36 km straight-line and Málaga-Costa del Sol (AGP) at approximately 64 km straight-line, by road typically 45 minutes and 55, 70 minutes respectively. Estepona's marinas, Puerto Estepona and Puerto Deportivo, lie 1.6, 1.8 km from the complex. Marbella is 25 km distant and Málaga city 73 km.
| Beach Distance | 0.8 km |
| Gibraltar (GIB) | 36 km |
| Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP) | 64 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
Estepona records approximately 3,848 sunshine hours per year historically, with an average annual temperature of 19.2°C and a typical range of 15, 25°C, conditions that keep the terrace usable across most of the year. Sea temperatures of 20°C or above persist for roughly five months, defining a swim season from late spring to early autumn at the beaches within walking distance. The town sits at approximately 19 metres above sea level with a gentle 2.4 per cent slope towards the shore, meaning flat walking and cycling conditions throughout the immediate area. Inland, the municipality rises into the Sierra Bermeja, culminating at Los Reales at 1,449 metres, providing a dramatic mountain backdrop and cooler hiking terrain within a short drive. This coastal-inland contrast, warm seaside combined with accessible mountains, is characteristic of the western Costa del Sol. The municipality covers 137 km² of fertile valley crossed by small streams.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020, 2025 average)
The nearest beaches are Playa de Estepona (524 m), La Rada (769 m) and Playa del Cristo (1.6, 2.2 km), the latter a sheltered cove suitable for calmer swimming. La Rada functions as the town's principal urban beach, backed by the promenade with its restaurant and chiringuito strip. Water-sports, sailing and moorings are concentrated at Puerto Estepona and the Puerto Deportivo, both under 2 km away. Golfers can reach Valle Romano (4.1 km), Azata Golf (4.4 km) and Estepona Golf (6.1 km), plus the Golf Academy at Albayt Resort (6.2 km). The municipality registers 134 sports facilities, including Better Bodies gym (300 m) and the municipal sports centre (600 m). Cultural and scenic amenities include the Mirador del Carmen (1.2 km) and Mirador Playa del Cristo (2.0 km) viewpoints. The local tourism base, 24 hotels and roughly 6,900 beds, indicates a developed but not saturated visitor economy.
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Source: OpenStreetMap, CSD
Estepona occupies the western Costa del Sol between Marbella (25 km east) and the Gibraltar hinterland (Algeciras 42 km southwest), with Málaga city 73 km northeast along the coast. This positions the town at a quieter end of the region's development arc: established enough to sustain full-year services and a sizable resident population, yet outside the densest price corridor between Marbella and Málaga. Airport access splits between Gibraltar and Málaga-Costa del Sol, both within roughly an hour by road. Within Estepona itself, the property sits in the urban beachside quarter rather than the golf-and-hillside belt inland.
Estepona is a town and municipality in the comarca of the Costa del Sol, southern Spain. It is located in the province of Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia. Its district covers an area of 137 square kilometers in a fertile valley crossed by small streams and a mountainous areas dominated by the Sierra Bermeja, which reaches an elevation of 1,449 m at the peak of Los Reales.
| Month | Avg. Temperature | Rainfall |
|---|---|---|
| January | °C | 82 mm |
| February | °C | 72 mm |
| March | °C | mm |
| April | °C | mm |
| May | °C | mm |
| June | °C | 3 mm |
| July | 25.4°C | 0 mm |
| August | °C | 1 mm |
| September | 23.9°C | 13 mm |
| October | °C | mm |
| November | °C | mm |
| December | 14.9°C | 132 mm |
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Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
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