This is a completed sixth-floor apartment of 110 m² in the Pacífico district of Málaga, on the Costa del Sol, listed at €997,500. Built in 2007, the property offers two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a private terrace, air conditioning, double glazing, a lift and private parking. The setting is urban and beachfront: the nearest supermarket is 73 metres away, a pharmacy 211 metres, and Playa de la Malagueta approximately 1.3 km. Málaga Airport lies roughly 7.9 km away, and two railway stations are within 500 metres. This analysis sets out the factual characteristics of the property and its surroundings without commercial framing.
Positioned against regional comparables, this apartment trades at the upper end of the Málaga city market. Térmica Beach in Málaga starts at €750,000 and Milabeka at €910,000; at €997,500 for 110 m², this resale unit prices at roughly €9,068 per m², above both newer-supply entry points. That premium reflects two things: an immediately deliverable, completed asset rather than off-plan purchase, and an established central location with verified infrastructure, hospital at 642 metres, stations at 100, 500 metres, supermarket at 73 metres, rather than a regeneration area awaiting amenity delivery. Against Estepona, where Acqua Gardens enters at €524,600, the comparison is structural rather than like-for-like: Estepona offers resort-style coastal living at materially lower entry prices, but without Málaga's urban depth, its 592,000 inhabitants, 26 health centres, 147 primary schools and year-round economy. Within the wider Costa del Sol, Marbella at 48 km anchors the luxury resort segment, and properties there with similar specifications typically price above central Málaga. Málaga city itself has been the region's strongest demand centre in recent years, recording 7,240 property transactions in the municipality and absorbing sustained interest from both domestic and international buyers, supported by the airport's European connectivity at 7.9 km. For a buyer weighing this apartment against new coastal builds, the decision reduces to a trade between proven, walkable city infrastructure and a mature building, versus newer construction standards and resort amenities at greater distance from urban services.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The apartment is located in Málaga's Pacífico area, an established urban district between the city centre and the western beaches. Daily amenities are reachable on foot: a supermarket at 73 metres, a pharmacy at 211 metres and a hospital at 642 metres. Atarazanas station is 100 metres away and Málaga Centro Alameda 200 metres, with 80 public transport stops served by 49 lines in the wider area.
The property functions as a turn-key urban residence. With two bedrooms and two bathrooms across 110 m², it suits a couple, a small household or a second-home buyer seeking city infrastructure rather than a resort setting. A private terrace, fitted kitchen, fitted wardrobes and private parking cover core functional requirements. The condition is recorded as excellent; completion dates are indicative.
This is not a new-build project. The apartment was completed in 2007 (indicative) and is offered in an immediately habitable state. Buyers therefore face no construction-phase risk or phased delivery schedule. Building systems, lift, glazing, air conditioning, are in place and can be inspected before purchase. Any warranties applicable to new developments do not apply here.
The property offers two bedrooms and 110 m² of built area; it does not provide a garden, private pool or communal resort facilities such as those found in golf or gated developments. There is no mention of a storage room beyond the private parking space. The building dates from 2007, so energy performance falls outside current new-build standards. Buyers seeking sea-front orientation beyond proximity, or plot-based living, will not find it here.
This property matches several recognisable situations. A buyer relocating to Málaga for work who wants to avoid car dependency will find the transport density, two stations within 500 metres, 80 stops and 49 lines, directly relevant. A couple seeking a low-maintenance second home with immediate use, no construction waiting period and proximity to a major airport (7.9 km) fits the profile. An investor targeting the Málaga city rental market, where 7,240 property transactions were recorded in the municipality and tourism infrastructure includes 89 hotels, may find the reduced listing price and central location material to the calculation. Retirees wanting healthcare within walking distance, hospital at 642 metres, 26 health centres across the city, and a flat pedestrian environment (slope to beach 0.8 per cent) also fall within the property's practical scope. Conversely, buyers wanting three or more bedrooms, a private garden, a pool within the community, or the quieter character of residential zones such as those east of the city centre will find the specification insufficient. The property also suits owners who value a mature building where the physical condition can be verified at viewing, rather than purchasing off-plan. Households needing school places have 147 primary and 101 secondary schools in the municipality, though specific catchments require separate verification.
The specification records the condition as excellent, with a fully fitted kitchen, fitted wardrobes in the sleeping areas, air conditioning and double glazing throughout. The private terrace extends the living space outdoors, and the sixth-floor position provides elevation over the street. The photographic record shows a living-dining area with kitchenette, two bedrooms, one with a double bed and one with twin beds and a city view, and a bathroom with shower. The double glazing is the most functionally significant item for this location: in a dense urban district with rail infrastructure within 100 metres, acoustic insulation materially affects living comfort, and glazing fitted to a 2007 build should be assessed at viewing for current performance. The lift is present, which matters on the sixth floor for daily use and furniture logistics. Private parking in central Málaga is a substantial practical feature, as on-street parking in the districts nearest the centre is limited. The building is from 2007, meaning the construction falls under the technical building code of that period; it predates the current energy-efficiency requirements applied to new builds, so the energy certificate should be requested and reviewed rather than assumed. No information is available on communal areas, building maintenance funds or community fees; these are standard due-diligence items for a resale apartment and should be confirmed through the community documentation. The listed price of €997,500 for 110 m² positions the property at the upper end of the Málaga city resale market, which typically reflects location and orientation as much as finish level.
The asking price is €997,500, approximately €9,068 per m² of built area. The listing is categorised as reduced and as an investment, indicating a recent price adjustment by the seller. For context, comparable projects in the same city include Térmica Beach in Málaga from €750,000 and Milabeka in Málaga from €910,000, while Acqua Gardens in Estepona starts from €524,600, the latter reflecting a different market segment further from the city. All prices are 'from' figures and subject to negotiation and market movement. Availability is immediate given the completed status.
Daily life around this apartment is shaped by an inner-city coastal district rather than a suburban resort. The immediate radius is dense with services: within two kilometres there are 383 restaurants, 158 cafés, 122 pharmacies and 75 bank branches, which means most errands, shopping, dining, medical appointments, are resolved on foot. The supermarket at 73 metres functions effectively as an extension of the kitchen, and the pharmacy and hospital at 211 and 642 metres respectively place healthcare within a short walk. The rhythm of the area follows the city: mornings begin with pavement cafés, midday is quiet during the Spanish lunch hour, and evenings extend late, particularly around the Malagueta and San Andrés beachfronts in the warmer months. The apartment sits on the sixth floor, which moderates street noise relative to lower levels, and the private terrace provides outdoor space oriented towards the urban skyline and, given the Pacífico location, partial sea proximity. Beach use is realistic year-round in practical terms: Playa de la Malagueta is 1.3 km away and the coastal promenade connects the district to the city centre. A car is not necessary for daily life. The airport is 7.9 km away, and the suburban and mainline stations at 100, 500 metres connect the district to the regional network. The trade-off is density: this is Málaga city living, with the associated activity, tourism in the historic centre and summer beach traffic, rather than the seclusion of a residential enclave further along the coast.
The immediate environment is the Pacífico district, positioned between Málaga's historic centre and the western beach strip. Infrastructure density is high: the location analysis records a supermarket at 73 metres, a pharmacy at 211 metres and a hospital at 642 metres, placing core services within a five-to-eight-minute walk. Public transport coverage is extensive, with Atarazanas station at 100 metres connecting to the Cercanías suburban network and 80 bus stops across the city. The cultural layer of the city is close: the Mirador de la Alcazaba at 900 metres, the Mirador de Gibralfaro at 1.6 km and the Alcazaba and Picasso Museum districts within the historic core. Sports facilities number 586 across the municipality, with Forus Trinidad at 800 metres and a municipal wellness centre at 600 metres. Marinas at 900 metres and 1.5 km add a nautical dimension. The area is busy by coastal-resort standards, it is the second-largest city in Andalusia with 592,346 inhabitants, and summer months bring additional visitor traffic to the beaches. Outside the tourist season the district retains its residential and service functions year-round, as the economy is not solely seasonal.
The map shows the property in the Pacífico district between Málaga's centre and the western beaches. Key reference points within walking distance include Atarazanas station, the seafront promenade and the hospital at 642 metres. The airport appears 7.9 km to the west, with Marbella and Granada beyond, the Mediterranean coastline that gives the Costa del Sol its name running the full length of the view.
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Within the Costa del Sol, this property occupies an urban-coastal position rather than a resort position. Marbella lies 48 km to the west and functions as the region's high-end resort benchmark; Estepona, where the comparable Acagua Gardens project is located at €524,600, sits further west still. Granada and the Sierra Nevada are 89 km away. The property's regional differentiator is the combination of city infrastructure, hospitals, 147 primary schools, universities, cultural institutions, with a Blue Flag beach within walking distance. The provincial median income of €16,450 contextualises the local economy, in which the property price of roughly €9,000 per m² stands well above regional resale averages, reflecting central Málaga's demand profile.
Beaches: Playa de la Malagueta at 1.3 km, Playa de San Andrés at 1.8 km and Playa de la Misericordia at 3.2 km, all reachable on foot or by bike along the flat promenade. Airport: Málaga-Costa del Sol (AGP) at approximately 7.9 km straight-line, roughly a 15, 20 minute drive depending on traffic. Gibraltar (GIB) is 104 km and Alicante-Elche (ALC) 383 km. Cities: Marbella at 48 km and Granada at 89 km, both accessible by car or intercity bus. Golf: Club de Golf Málaga Parador at 8.2 km, Club de Golf de Guadalhorce at 9.4 km and Campo de Golf Miguel Ángel Jiménez at 11 km. An electric vehicle charging point is located 434 metres from the property. Healthcare: hospital at 642 metres; pharmacy at 211 metres.
| Beach Distance | 1.8 km |
| Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP) | 8 km |
| Gibraltar (GIB) | 104 km |
| Atarazanas | 0.1 km |
| Málaga Centro Alameda | 0.2 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
Málaga records approximately 3,888 hours of sunshine per year and an average annual temperature of 18.9 °C, with monthly averages ranging from 12 °C in winter to 27 °C in summer. The swim season, defined by sea temperatures at or above 20 °C, extends across roughly five months. The city sits at 14 metres above sea level on the Mediterranean coast, and the terrain towards the beach is essentially flat, a 0.8 per cent gradient, which makes walking and cycling practical rather than aspirational. The climate supports year-round terrace use, relevant given the property's private terrace. The urban heat island effect of a city of nearly 600,000 inhabitants can add a degree or two to summer nighttime temperatures compared with open coastal areas, while the sixth-floor position provides ventilation from the sea breeze. No significant hill walking is required anywhere in the daily radius of this location.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020, 2025 average)
Málaga holds Blue Flag status for several city beaches, including La Caleta, El Dedo, El Palo, La Malagueta and La Misericordia, seven in total across the municipality. The nearest, Playa de la Malagueta at 1.3 km, is the city's principal urban beach, with chiringuitos and full services along the promenade; Misericordia at 3.2 km is wider and generally less crowded. Water-sports access runs through the marinas: IGY Málaga Marina at 900 metres and the Real Club Mediterráneo at 1.5 km. Golfers reach three courses within 11 km, led by Club de Golf Málaga Parador at 8.2 km. The Gibralfaro hill, at 1.6 km, offers walking routes and viewpoints above the city. For organised sport, the municipal network includes 586 facilities, with the Trinidad sports centre and a wellness centre within 800 metres.
586 Facilities Available
Source: Blue Flag 2026, OpenStreetMap, CSD
Within the Costa del Sol, this property occupies an urban-coastal position rather than a resort position. Marbella lies 48 km to the west and functions as the region's high-end resort benchmark; Estepona, where the comparable Acagua Gardens project is located at €524,600, sits further west still. Granada and the Sierra Nevada are 89 km away. The property's regional differentiator is the combination of city infrastructure, hospitals, 147 primary schools, universities, cultural institutions, with a Blue Flag beach within walking distance. The provincial median income of €16,450 contextualises the local economy, in which the property price of roughly €9,000 per m² stands well above regional resale averages, reflecting central Málaga's demand profile.
Málaga is a municipality of Spain and the capital of the province of Málaga, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. With a population of 592,346 in 2024, it is the 2nd-largest city in Andalusia and the 6th-largest in the country. It lies in Southern Iberia on the Costa del Sol of the Mediterranean, primarily on the left bank of the Guadalhorce. The urban core originally developed in the space between the Gibralfaro Hill and the Guadalmedina.
| Month | Avg. Temperature | Rainfall | Sun Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 12.5°C | 62 mm | 177h |
| February | 13.2°C | 56 mm | 201h |
| March | 14.9°C | 66 mm | 216h |
| April | 16.9°C | 41 mm | 249h |
| May | 19.8°C | 23 mm | 291h |
| June | 23.6°C | 4 mm | 336h |
| July | 26.1°C | 0 mm | 342h |
| August | 26.7°C | 3 mm | 312h |
| September | 23.8°C | 25 mm | 261h |
| October | 19.9°C | 61 mm | 213h |
| November | 15.8°C | 77 mm | 177h |
| December | 13.4°C | 88 mm | 156h |
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Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
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