This project involves the renovation of an original 1900 dwelling, situated on a 198,000 m² plot in Puerto de la Torre. The location is characterized by rural tranquility with urban amenities nearby. The concept focuses on total self-sufficiency through permaculture, private water harvesting, and aerothermal energy. With three bedrooms and three bathrooms, the residence offers a living area of 250 m². Handover is scheduled for late June 2026.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The property is located in Puerto de la Torre, a district of Málaga. The setting is rural with a direct connection to nature. The nearest beach (Playa de San Andrés) is located 7.7 km away. Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport is accessible at 7.6 km. These distances are measured as the crow flies; driving distance may vary. For daily groceries, a supermarket is within 1.0 km.
The project is designed for residents prioritizing space, privacy, and ecological living. The large plot area allows for agriculture and gardening. The in-home amenities, such as a hammam and spa, focus on at-home wellness and relaxation. The location requires a car for most trips, despite the proximity of public transport.
The villa is a renovation project of an existing structure from 1900. The renovation uses natural materials and aims for modern energy standards. Technical systems include underfloor heating and a private water supply with wells and underground tanks. Completion is expected in June 2026.
This project does not offer apartment-style amenities like a shared pool or reception. The location is rural, meaning direct access to the city center or beach depends on transport. The plot is large and requires maintenance. The distance to the coast means there is no sea view from the property.
This suits individuals seeking a self-sufficient lifestyle with high privacy. It fits families or individuals with an affinity for agriculture and ecology. It also appeals to investors looking at sustainable real estate in the Málaga region. The location requires a love for quiet but offers city dynamics nearby.
The finish utilizes ecological materials to minimize environmental impact. The kitchen is buyer's choice and included. Strugal windows are installed for insulation. Technical highlights include aerothermal systems for heating and cooling, plus automated irrigation. Wet rooms contain a hammam and sauna, indicating a luxury finish.
The asking price for this villa is €1,500,000. This is a starting price for the complete project including plot and finish. The price reflects the cost of renovation and technical installations for water and energy. There is no variation in unit types, as it is a unique object.
Living here means a rural lifestyle minutes from the city. Mornings start with southern sun and nature sounds. The large garden allows for food production via permaculture systems. Despite the quiet, Málaga city is minutes away. The area has a mild climate with high sun hours, enabling outdoor living most of the year. Proximity to the airport ensures good connections, though aircraft noise may be audible.
The environment offers a mix of rural living and urban facilities. There are 29 public transport lines nearby. For daily needs, supermarkets, restaurants, and pharmacies are within 2 km. The nearest golf course is 5.9 km away. The slope to the beach is low (1.0%), aiding accessibility.
The map shows the plot's location within the Puerto de la Torre district. The green environment is visible, as well as the distance to the coastline south and the airport east.
Puerto de la Torre lies in the northwest of Málaga city. It is one of 11 districts bordering urban expansion. The position is strategic between the city and highways to the rest of the Costa del Sol. It feels like a rural enclave within city limits.
Beaches like Playa de San Andrés and Playa de la Malagueta are 7.7 km and 8.5 km away respectively. AGP Airport is just 7.6 km away. A car is recommended, but Guadalmedina train station is at 1.6 km. There are various EV charging points nearby.
| Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP) | 8 km |
| Gibraltar (GIB) | 101 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
The site is 30m above sea level and receives approx. 3,867 sun hours annually. Average temperatures range from 12°C to 27°C. There is a long swimming season. The fertile ground and water sources make the area suitable for planting and farming.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020–2025 average)
The nearest beaches hold distinctions like Blue Flag status, though this varies per beach. For golfers, Club de Golf de Guadalhorce is less than 6 km away. Recreational opportunities nearby are mainly focused on hiking and nature due to the large rural plots.
Source: OpenStreetMap
Puerto de la Torre lies in the northwest of Málaga city. It is one of 11 districts bordering urban expansion. The position is strategic between the city and highways to the rest of the Costa del Sol. It feels like a rural enclave within city limits.
Puerto de la Torre, also known as District 10, is one of the 11 districts of the city of Málaga, Spain.
| 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 |
Ref: VL402630
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
Compared to projects in Mijas or Fuengirola, such as Arosa or Waterfall Residences, this project offers a unique rural setting within Málaga city limits. While most coastal projects offer apartments or townhouses, this is a detached villa with extensive land. The price per m² differs due to the large land area.
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