This new development is situated in the vibrant Málaga Este district of Málaga, offering a blend of urban convenience and coastal proximity. Designed to maximise comfort and elegance, the project comprises 15 luxury apartments within a meticulously restored historic building. Its location provides convenient access to amenities and the Mediterranean Sea, embodying a sophisticated urban living experience.
Compared to developments further west along the Costa del Sol, such as Acqua Gardens or Aby Upper in Estepona, this Málaga Este project offers a more integrated urban living experience. Estepona's projects often focus on resort-style living with extensive communal facilities and a slightly more removed feel from a major city centre. Acqua Gardens, starting from €418,800, and Aby Upper, from €320,000, present options in a popular coastal town known for its beaches and marina, but they are situated further from Málaga city and its primary airport. Alba Benalmádena, priced from €598,000, is located closer to Málaga but still represents a distinct coastal resort town environment. This Málaga Este development, by contrast, is embedded within the city itself, offering immediate access to a wider array of urban services, cultural attractions, and a more established residential feel, distinct from the more tourist-centric or exclusively residential developments found in towns like Estepona or Benalmádena. The price range for this project, starting at €472,440, aligns with the mid-to-higher end of offerings in these comparable areas, reflecting its prime city-coast location.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
Positioned in Málaga Este, this development benefits from a direct coastal setting within an established urban area. Essential amenities are accessible on foot, enhancing daily convenience. The proximity to the sea is a defining characteristic, offering residents easy access to beachfront living and the associated lifestyle.
This development caters to those seeking a refined urban lifestyle with direct access to the coast. It appeals to individuals who value convenience, with shops, restaurants, and the beach within easy reach. The inclusion of communal facilities like a pool and the restoration of a historic building suggest a preference for quality and character in a residential setting.
The project is a new development comprising 15 apartments within a historic building that has undergone meticulous restoration. While presented as new construction in terms of residential units, it integrates modern finishes within an existing, renovated structure. Completion status indicates readiness for occupancy.
This development does not offer the seclusion of a rural setting; it is situated within a dynamic urban environment. While close to the sea, it is not directly on a private beach. The historic building's restoration means that certain original architectural features may be present, and the layout of individual units is fixed.
This property is suitable for individuals or couples seeking an urban coastal residence in a well-established Spanish city. It appeals to those who prioritise convenient access to daily amenities, such as shops and healthcare, which are available within short walking distances. The proximity to the sea, with several beaches less than a kilometre away, is suitable for residents who enjoy a Mediterranean lifestyle, including beach walks and waterside dining. Its location in Málaga offers a year-round living experience, supported by a temperate climate with over 3,800 annual sunshine hours. For professionals, the 13 km distance to the airport provides practical connectivity, while the urban setting ensures access to services and public transport. It is particularly well-suited for those who appreciate the blend of historical architecture and modern comfort, as the apartments are housed within a restored building.
The apartments within this restored historic building are designed to offer a high standard of living, integrating modern finishes with the charm of the original structure. While specific material details are not provided, the description implies a focus on quality, evidenced by the 'meticulously restored' nature of the building and the incorporation of 'high-quality modern finishes'. Features such as an ensuite bathroom suggest contemporary convenience. The development's presentation as 'luxury apartments' points towards premium fixtures and fittings. The orientation of units across East, South, and West aspects suggests an intention to maximise natural light and potential views. The communal infinity pool with sea views indicates an emphasis on desirable resident amenities.
The development offers a range of apartments with prices starting from €472,440 and extending up to €1,475,600. This price spectrum reflects variations in size, aspect, and potentially floor level within the 15-unit building. Built sizes range from 42m² for the smaller units to 110m² for larger residences. The availability of one-bedroom configurations from 42m² indicates options for individuals or couples, while larger configurations suggest suitability for small families or those requiring more space. The 'Ready' construction status means these properties are available for immediate purchase and occupation.
Málaga Este offers a dynamic urban coastal experience. Daily life here is characterised by convenience, with a supermarket only 150 metres away and a pharmacy within a 115-metre walk. The immediate vicinity boasts numerous restaurants, cafes, and banks, catering to a vibrant local community. The development's location near the sea, specifically Playa de El Palo at 485 metres, suggests a lifestyle centred around coastal activities. Public transport is well-represented, with 50 stops serving 27 lines, facilitating easy movement within the city. This environment suits those who appreciate the energy of city living combined with the appeal of proximity to the Mediterranean.
Living in Málaga Este provides a highly convenient urban coastal lifestyle. The immediate vicinity is densely populated with essential services: a supermarket is just 150 metres away, and a pharmacy is located 115 metres from the development. Numerous restaurants, cafes, and banks are within easy walking distance, fostering a lively neighbourhood atmosphere. Healthcare facilities, including a hospital, are also nearby at 985 metres. The development's proximity to the sea, with Playa de El Palo and Playa de las Acacias within 500 metres, offers readily accessible recreational opportunities. Public transport is robust, with 50 stops and 27 lines operating in the area, ensuring connectivity across the city. This concentration of amenities and services within a walkable radius supports an active and convenient daily routine.
This map illustrates the strategic position of the development within Málaga Este. It highlights the immediate proximity to the coastline, the dense network of urban amenities, and the convenient distance to Málaga's international airport. The placement within a well-established city district underscores the blend of residential living and accessible services.
Málaga Este positions the development within the eastern part of Málaga city, directly on the coast. This location offers immediate access to urban amenities while being distinct from the busier central tourist areas. It provides a strong connection to the Mediterranean Sea and its associated lifestyle. Compared to areas further west like Benalmádena or Estepona, Málaga Este offers a more integrated urban living experience, with essential services and public transport readily available within the city itself, rather than relying on inter-town travel for daily needs.
The development offers excellent accessibility to key facilities. The nearest beaches, Playa de El Palo and Playa de las Acacias, are located approximately 485 and 530 metres away respectively, easily reachable on foot. Playa de Pedregalejo is just 1 kilometre away. For air travel, Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP) is approximately 13 km away by road. Essential daily needs are met by a supermarket at 150 metres and a pharmacy at 115 metres. Healthcare is also close, with a hospital situated 985 metres away. Golf enthusiasts have several options, including Club de Golf Málaga Parador at 12 km and Campo de Golf Miguel Ángel Jiménez at 15 km. Public transport is well-integrated, with 50 nearby stops serving 27 lines.
| Beach Distance | 0.5 km |
| Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP) | 13 km |
| Gibraltar (GIB) | 109 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
Málaga enjoys a Mediterranean climate characterised by mild winters and hot summers. The average annual temperature is 17.0°C, with seasonal variations ranging from average lows of 9°C in winter to highs of 25°C in summer. The region receives an abundant 3,885 hours of sunshine annually, contributing to a long swimming season of approximately four months, typically from June to September, when sea temperatures regularly exceed 20°C. The development is situated at an elevation of 11 metres above sea level, ensuring a flat gradient (2.0%) towards the nearby beach. This low-lying coastal position means residents can expect consistent sunshine and a climate conducive to outdoor activities throughout much of the year.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020, 2025 average)
The development is situated close to several notable beaches. Playa de El Palo and Playa de las Acacias are within a 500-metre walk, offering convenient access to the coastline. Playa de Pedregalejo is located just 1 kilometre away. While specific Blue Flag status for these beaches is not detailed here, they are part of Málaga's popular coastal strip. Recreational activities are well-catered for, with sports centres like Aviva! and SportMiraflores within a 0.6 km radius. For golf enthusiasts, Club de Golf Málaga Parador is 12 km away, and Campo de Golf Miguel Ángel Jiménez is 15 km distant. The presence of marinas such as Puerto Deportivo del Candado (1.8 km) suggests opportunities for water sports and boating.
Source: OpenStreetMap
Málaga Este positions the development within the eastern part of Málaga city, directly on the coast. This location offers immediate access to urban amenities while being distinct from the busier central tourist areas. It provides a strong connection to the Mediterranean Sea and its associated lifestyle. Compared to areas further west like Benalmádena or Estepona, Málaga Este offers a more integrated urban living experience, with essential services and public transport readily available within the city itself, rather than relying on inter-town travel for daily needs.
| Month | Avg. Temperature | Rainfall |
|---|---|---|
| January | 9.3°C | 65 mm |
| February | 9.6°C | 64 mm |
| March | 12.0°C | 61 mm |
| April | 13.9°C | 43 mm |
| May | 16.1°C | 34 mm |
| June | 20.5°C | 11 mm |
| July | 24.5°C | 0 mm |
| August | 24.9°C | 1 mm |
| September | 21.1°C | 14 mm |
| October | 16.9°C | 48 mm |
| November | 12.7°C | 80 mm |
| December | 9.9°C | 66 mm |
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Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
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