This is a completed four-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment of 131 m² in the Pacífico district of Málaga city, on the Costa del Sol. Built in 1996 and in documented excellent condition, the property sits in an established urban area within walking distance of the sea, with a supermarket at approximately 73 metres and a train station roughly 100 metres away. The apartment is fully furnished, has air conditioning, double glazing, a private terrace, fitted wardrobes and lift access, and shares a communal pool. The asking price is €914,500.
Against comparable projects in the region, this apartment occupies a distinct position. Térmica Beach in Málaga starts from €750,000 and Milabeka from €910,000, the latter almost exactly at this property's €914,500 asking price, but both are new-build developments, whereas this is a completed 1996 resale offering immediate availability, full furnishing and no construction risk or staged payments. Acqua Gardens in Estepona, from €524,600, illustrates the price differential between central Málaga and the western Costa del Sol: buyers pay substantially less further from the city but exchange the walkable urban environment documented here for a resort-town setting. In per-square-metre terms, roughly €6,980/m² places this property at the upper end of the Málaga market, consistent with the city's strengthening position as a year-round residential and investment destination, a market that recorded 7,240 transactions in the municipality. The trade-offs are structural: new-build competitors typically bundle parking, storage and modern energy certification, none of which are recorded here, while this property counters with location attributes that new coastal developments cannot replicate, stations within 200 metres, a hospital at 642 metres, the Alcazaba and marina within a kilometre, and the cultural weight of Andalusia's second city. Golf-focused buyers would note that the nearest course is 8.2 km away, further than in Estepona or Marbella-area alternatives. The regional context, Marbella 48 km, Granada 89 km, positions the property as a base for city living with coastal access, rather than the reverse model of coastal living with city visits.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The apartment is located in Málaga's Pacífico area, an urban neighbourhood between the city centre and the eastern beaches. Playa de la Malagueta lies 1.3 km away and Playa de San Andrés 1.8 km. Málaga Centro Alameda station is 0.2 km away and the airport 7.9 km. Shops, a pharmacy and a hospital are all within walking distance.
The property offers four bedrooms and two bathrooms across 131 m² of built space, suited to families or buyers needing multiple rooms. A private terrace, communal pool and lift provide everyday functionality. Air conditioning and double glazing support year-round comfort in a climate averaging 18.9°C annually.
This is not a new-build project. The building dates from 1996 and the apartment is documented as completed and in excellent condition. The listing is categorised as an investment opportunity with a reduced price, indicating the property is ready for immediate occupation or letting.
The property does not offer a private pool, private garden, private parking space or storage room according to the recorded features. It is a middle-floor apartment within an urbanisation, so it lacks ground-floor direct access and panoramic elevation. No sea-front position is recorded; the nearest beach is 1.3 km away.
This property aligns with several recognisable situations. A family relocating to Málaga for work or schooling benefits from four bedrooms, two bathrooms and the density of local services: 147 primary schools and 101 secondary schools are recorded in the municipality, and a hospital lies 642 metres from the door. Buyers who want to live in the city rather than commute from a coastal town can use the rail stations within 200 metres and the 49 public transport lines, keeping or eliminating a car as a choice rather than a necessity. Investors may find relevance in the listing's investment categorisation combined with the reduced price, the fully furnished condition that allows immediate letting, and Málaga's recorded 7,240 property transactions indicating an active resale market. Buyers seeking a low-maintenance second home with genuine urban amenity, restaurants, cafés, culture within walking distance, rather than a quiet resort complex will find the setting appropriate. It is less suited to buyers wanting a private pool, private plot, parking space or storage room, none of which are recorded, or those seeking rural quiet; the environment is a working city neighbourhood with corresponding activity levels. The 1996 construction also means buyers prioritising brand-new build quality or A-rated energy certification should factor in the building's age, although the apartment is documented in excellent condition with double glazing and air conditioning installed.
The apartment is documented in excellent condition with a specific set of installed features. Climate control is provided by air conditioning, supported by double glazing throughout, a combination that addresses both summer heat and winter noise in an urban location. The kitchen is fully fitted and the property is sold fully furnished, which per the listing includes contemporary elements visible in the image material: a modern kitchen with an island and a dining area in modern design. Storage is handled through fitted wardrobes in the bedrooms; the image analysis also shows a bedroom arranged with an exercise bike and bookshelf, indicating rooms of usable proportions. The building provides lift access, relevant given the middle-floor position. The communal pool forms part of the shared urbanisation facilities. As a 1996 building, the construction predates current energy-efficiency standards, and no energy label is recorded in the available data, buyers prioritising certification should verify this during due diligence. What the record shows is a maintained and updated resale property rather than a renovation project: condition is listed as excellent rather than
The asking price is €914,500 for a completed, fully furnished apartment of 131 m² with four bedrooms and two bathrooms, which equates to roughly €6,980 per m². The listing carries a reduced-price categorisation, indicating a price adjustment has already taken place. Within Málaga, comparable new projects such as Milabeka start from €910,000 and Térmica Beach from €750,000, while outside the city Acqua Gardens in Estepona starts from €524,600. As a resale property, purchase costs and timing differ from off-plan developments: there is no construction phase or staged payment plan.
Daily life around this apartment is defined by its position inside Málaga city rather than in a resort or residential estate. The Pacífico district sits south-east of the historic centre, close enough that Atarazanas station is about 100 metres away and the Alameda central transport hub 200 metres. A supermarket sits practically at the doorstep at 73 metres, a pharmacy at 211 metres and a hospital at 642 metres, which reduces dependence on a car for routine errands. The neighbourhood context is dense and urban: within a two-kilometre radius the data records 383 restaurants, 158 cafés, 122 pharmacies and 75 banks, a concentration consistent with central Málaga rather than a coastal suburb. The apartment itself functions as a family-sized city residence: four bedrooms and two bathrooms in 131 m², a private terrace for outdoor use, and a communal pool in the urbanisation for warmer months. With 3,888 recorded sunshine hours per year and a five-month swimming season, outdoor living is realistic for much of the year. Noise and activity levels should be expected to match a city of roughly 599,000 inhabitants, busier in summer and during the 34 local festivals recorded annually. The terrace view includes street and sea elements per the image material. Transport runs on 49 public lines with 80 stops recorded, and the Cercanías rail link from the nearby stations connects directly to the airport and the wider coast, meaning Marbella, Torremolinos and Fuengirola are reachable without driving.
The immediate environment is central-city Málaga. Measured distances place a supermarket at 73 metres, a pharmacy at 211 metres and a hospital at 642 metres, meaning daily essentials are resolved on foot. Public transport coverage is extensive: 49 lines, 80 stops, and three stations, Atarazanas at 0.1 km, Málaga Centro Alameda at 0.2 km and Guadalmedina at 0.5 km, connecting to the Cercanías network towards the airport, Torremolinos and Fuengirola. Cultural and recreational anchors are close: Mirador de la Alcazaba at 0.9 km, IGY Málaga Marina at 0.9 km and Mirador de Gibralfaro at 1.6 km. Sports infrastructure in the municipality totals 586 recorded facilities, with a municipal chess centre at 0.5 km and a wellness centre at 0.6 km nearby. An EV charging point is 434 metres away. The overall pattern is one of full urban amenity with correspondingly urban rhythms: activity, footfall and traffic levels consistent with a city of this size, livelier in tourist season given 89 hotels and 12,584 beds recorded in the municipality.
The map shows the apartment's position in Málaga's Pacífico district, between the historic centre and the eastern beaches. Notable reference points include the rail stations within 200 metres, La Malagueta beach at 1.3 km and the airport 7.9 km to the west. The Mediterranean coastline and the city's flat terrain towards the sea are visible from this central position on Spain's Costa del Sol.
Approximate area · exact address shared on request
Within the Costa del Sol, this property represents the urban end of the spectrum: central Málaga rather than a resort enclave. Marbella lies 48 km west, Granada 89 km north-east and Algeciras 113 km south. The position offers direct access to the airport (7.9 km), the rail network and the cultural infrastructure of Andalusia's second-largest city, at the cost of a denser, livelier environment than the residential estates further along the coast. For buyers comparing city living against coastal resort living, this location trades tranquillity and golf-course proximity for walkability and connectivity.
Distances from the property: Playa de la Malagueta 1.3 km, Playa de San Andrés 1.8 km, Playa de la Misericordia 3.2 km. Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP) is 7.9 km away and directly reachable by the nearby rail line. Gibraltar Airport is roughly 104 km and Alicante-Elche around 383 km straight-line. Golf options begin at Club de Golf Málaga Parador at 8.2 km, with Club de Golf de Guadalhorce at 9.4 km and Campo de Golf Miguel Ángel Jiménez at 11 km. Two marinas, IGY Málaga Marina (0.9 km) and Marina Real Club Mediterráneo (1.5 km), are closer than the beaches themselves. For regional travel, Marbella lies 48 km, Granada 89 km and Algeciras 113 km away.
| 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's recorded climate data shows an average annual temperature of 18.9°C with a range of roughly 12, 27°C across the year, and 3,888 historical sunshine hours annually. The swimming season, defined by sea temperatures of 20°C or above, extends to about five months. The property sits at 14 metres above sea level, and the gradient towards the beach is 0.8%, effectively flat terrain, meaning walking and cycling to the coast involve no significant incline. Rainfall concentration in the cooler months and dry summers is characteristic of the Mediterranean climate of the Costa del Sol. For residents, this translates into terrace use for most of the year, air conditioning as documented climate control during the warmest months, and mild winters where the double glazing contributes to indoor comfort and sound insulation in the urban setting.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020, 2025 average)
Málaga municipality holds Blue Flag status across its city beaches, including La Malagueta, La Misericordia, La Caleta, El Palo and El Dedo. From the apartment, La Malagueta is 1.3 km and San Andrés 1.8 km, walkable in under 25 minutes or a short cycle on the flat coastal terrain. Beyond swimming, the coastal strip offers chiringuitos, promenade walking and the Pedregalejo and El Palo beachfront areas slightly further east. Golf requires a short drive: the nearest course is Club de Golf Málaga Parador at 8.2 km, with two more within 11 km. Water-based recreation centres on the two nearby marinas at 0.9 km and 1.5 km. For organised sport, the municipality records 586 facilities, and the immediate area includes a wellness centre at 0.6 km and the Forus Trinidad sports centre at 0.8 km.
586 Facilities Available
Source: Blue Flag 2026, OpenStreetMap, CSD
Within the Costa del Sol, this property represents the urban end of the spectrum: central Málaga rather than a resort enclave. Marbella lies 48 km west, Granada 89 km north-east and Algeciras 113 km south. The position offers direct access to the airport (7.9 km), the rail network and the cultural infrastructure of Andalusia's second-largest city, at the cost of a denser, livelier environment than the residential estates further along the coast. For buyers comparing city living against coastal resort living, this location trades tranquillity and golf-course proximity for walkability and connectivity.
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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