This three-bedroom apartment of 133 m² sits on the fourth floor of a 1975 building on Calle Nuestra Señora de Gracia, in central Marbella, approximately 700 metres from Playa de la Bajadilla. The property is completed and delivered furnished, with two bathrooms, a private terrace, air conditioning, central heating, a lift, and an included garage space. The surrounding area is fully urban, with a supermarket within 250 metres, a pharmacy at street level, and a hospital under one kilometre away. Málaga-Costa del Sol airport lies approximately 39 kilometres to the east.
Within the comparable set for Marbella, this property differs fundamentally from the other listings. Soleil (from €540,000), Terrazas de Guadaiza 2 (from €564,375) and Almazara Views (from €600,000) are new-build or recent developments, generally positioned towards the Guadaiza valley and the golf corridor west of the town centre. Those projects typically offer modern construction standards, energy performance certificates under current regulations, and communal amenities such as pools and landscaped areas, in exchange for greater distance from the beach and from Marbella's urban services. This apartment, at €754,000, is priced above all three starting prices yet offers no communal facilities and no new-build certification; the price instead reflects location, the centre of a city of nearly 160,000 residents with 3,851 sunshine hours per year, eight Blue Flag beaches and 415 sports facilities, and the inclusion of a garage space, which central resale stock rarely provides. On a price-per-square-metre basis it sits near €5,670/m², a level consistent with central Marbella resale stock rather than with golf-valley new build. Buyers comparing across the region effectively choose between two models: modern peripheral development with resort amenities, or established urban property with immediate walkability. This listing belongs clearly to the second category, with the 1975 construction date, the presence of a lift, and the furnished delivery as the main defining characteristics within that category.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The apartment is located in Marbella's town centre, on a street a short walk from the seafront promenade. The nearest beach, Playa de la Bajadilla, is roughly 738 metres away on foot. The setting is dense urban Marbella: shops, restaurants and municipal services within walking distance, with 137 restaurants counted in a two-kilometre radius. The position is flat, at 31 metres above sea level.
The layout serves three bedrooms and two bathrooms across 133 m², with a living-dining room opening onto a terrace and a fully fitted kitchen including a dishwasher. Climate control is present in the form of air conditioning and central heating, which supports year-round occupation rather than seasonal use only. A lift serves the fourth floor, and a garage space is included with the property.
This is not a new-build development. The building dates from 1975 and the apartment is described as being in good condition, sold fully furnished and ready for immediate occupation. The construction status is completed. There is no developer delivery schedule, no phased release, and no off-plan payment structure; the purchase concerns an existing resale property on the open market.
The property does not offer a communal pool, garden, gym or other on-site communal facilities, and no storage room is listed beyond built-in wardrobes. There is no sea view mentioned and only one garage space is included. As a 1975 building, it predates current energy-efficiency standards, and no energy label is recorded in the available data. The urban setting means no private outdoor space beyond the terrace.
This property fits a buyer who wants to live in or regularly use central Marbella without dependence on a car. The configuration, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, lift, garage, suits a permanent residence for a household, a couple receiving regular guests, or an owner dividing time between countries. It also suits a buyer who values walkable access to services: pharmacy, supermarket, medical centre and the promenade are all within a short radius. Buyers who should look elsewhere include those seeking new-build energy performance, communal pools and gardens, panoramic sea views, or a gated resort environment. The 1975 construction and the absence of listed communal facilities place this property firmly in the category of urban resale housing rather than leisure development. For a lock-up-and-leave second home, the central location, lift and garage are practical, though year-round rental strategies would be subject to local licensing rules that the buyer must verify independently. The flat terrain and the density of amenities also make the property relevant for owners planning longer-term residence into later life, since the area can be navigated on foot and the hospital lies under one kilometre away.
The apartment is described as being in good condition and sold fully furnished, which reduces immediate capital outlay after purchase. The kitchen is fully fitted and includes a dishwasher. The two bathrooms show differing finishes: one appears finished in blue tiling with a connection to the adjacent bedroom, the other in a more contemporary style with a walk-in shower and vanity unit. Interior photography shows bedrooms with wooden wardrobes, armchairs, rugs and air-conditioning units, and a hallway with built-in storage. Climate control combines air conditioning with central heating, a pairing relevant to year-round comfort, as winter temperatures in Marbella average around 12°C. The building itself dates from 1975 and includes a lift. No energy performance certificate details are recorded in the available data; buyers should request the existing certificate and, where relevant, assess insulation and glazing standards typical of the construction period. As a resale, the technical condition of installations, electrical wiring, plumbing, the boiler and the central heating system, should be verified through an independent survey before purchase. The included garage space is a structural advantage of the offer, as central Marbella parking is limited and paid. No community fees, IBI amounts or planned building works are listed in the dataset and should be requested from the selling agent.
The asking price is €754,000 for the completed apartment of 133 m², three bedrooms and two bathrooms, delivered furnished and including a garage space. This equates to roughly €5,670 per m². Within Marbella, comparable listings in the surrounding dataset start from €540,000 (Soleil), €564,375 (Terrazas de Guadaiza 2) and €600,000 (Almazara Views), though those are typically new-build developments in more peripheral locations. Central resale apartments of this size that include parking appear infrequently on the market. The price should be verified as a starting point, as final terms depend on negotiation and notary costs.
Daily life here is organised around the town rather than around a resort or residential complex. The front door opens onto a central Marbella street, with a pharmacy at building level, a supermarket roughly 230 metres away, and the seafront promenade within a short walk. The old town, the Alameda park and the shops of Avenida Ricardo Soriano are all reachable on foot, which effectively removes the need for a car for most daily errands. The nearest beach, Playa de la Bajadilla, lies about 738 metres away; the marina of the same name is slightly further. The apartment's fourth-floor position with a lift, combined with air conditioning and central heating, makes the property usable throughout the year rather than only in the warmer months. The interior is arranged with a living-dining room connected to a terrace, a fitted kitchen with dishwasher, three bedrooms and two bathrooms, one of which features a walk-in shower. Built-in wardrobes and an included garage space are practical features for a central location where parking is generally scarce. Sports facilities are dense in the immediate area: two municipal sports centres sit within 400 metres, and a public swimming pool lies about 1.1 kilometres away. Public transport is available through 11 lines and 50 stops across the municipality. The rhythm of the neighbourhood follows Marbella's calendar: busy in summer, quieter but fully functional in winter, with 34 local public holidays per year and a resident population of nearly 160,000 supporting year-round services.
The immediate environment is dense, central and service-rich. Within a two-kilometre radius, the data counts 137 restaurants, 25 cafés, 29 pharmacies and 20 banks, a concentration that reflects the commercial core of a city of nearly 160,000 residents. A supermarket lies 234 metres from the building and a hospital roughly one kilometre away. Sports infrastructure is unusually close: Polideportivo Francisco Norte at 200 metres, Polideportivo Riohuelo at 400 metres, and a municipal pool at 1.1 kilometres. The seafront promenade begins a few hundred metres away and connects westward towards Playa de Casablanca (2.4 km) and Playa de la Fontanilla (2.9 km). Marbella's old town, with its plazas and historic street pattern, is within the walking radius. For families, the British International School is 2.2 kilometres away and 41 primary schools and 28 secondary schools operate across the municipality. Public transport covers the city with 11 lines and 50 stops. The trade-off inherent to the location is urban bustle: summer months bring tourist traffic, and street noise in the centre should be assessed during viewing. Outside the season, the area remains active year-round given the resident population and the 52 hotels in the municipality.
The map shows the apartment's position in central Marbella, a short walk inland from the Bajadilla beach and marina, with the old town immediately west and the Avenida Ricardo Soriano commercial axis nearby. The golf valleys of Nueva Andalucía and the airport corridor towards Málaga lie to the west and east respectively.
Approximate area · exact address shared on request
Marbella functions as the administrative and commercial centre of the western Costa del Sol, seat of the regional association of municipalities. The apartment's position in the town centre places it 47 kilometres from Málaga, 66 kilometres from Algeciras and 113 kilometres from Jerez de la Frontera. Within the local market, it contrasts with the golf-valley developments west of town: comparable new-build projects such as Terrazas de Guadaiza 2 and Almazara Views sit closer to the courses but further from the beach and urban services. This property inverts that balance.
Distances from the property: the beach at Playa de la Bajadilla is roughly 738 metres on foot; Playa de la Fontanilla is 2.9 kilometres along the coast; and Marbella's Blue Flag beaches, including Cabopino, El Cable, El Faro and Los Monteros, are distributed along the municipality's eight awarded sites. Golf courses cluster to the west: Golf Los Naranjos at 6.0 kilometres, The Range at 6.0 kilometres and Aloha Golf Club at 6.8 kilometres, all within a ten-minute drive. Málaga-Costa del Sol airport is approximately 39 kilometres away, typically around 40 minutes by car; Gibraltar airport is the alternative at 58 kilometres. Málaga city, with some 579,000 inhabitants and the region's main rail hub, lies 47 kilometres to the east. An electric-vehicle charging point is available 2.1 kilometres away and a Tesla Supercharger at 3.3 kilometres. Given the central position, a car is optional for daily life but practical for accessing golf, the airport and surrounding towns.
| Beach Distance | 1 km |
| Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP) | 39 km |
| Gibraltar (GIB) | 58 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
Marbella records approximately 3,851 hours of sunshine per year and a mean annual temperature of 19.1°C, with monthly averages ranging between 12°C in winter and 26°C in summer. The swimming season, defined by sea temperatures of 20°C or above, extends to roughly five months. The property sits at 31 metres above sea level, and the gradient towards the beach is 1.4 per cent, effectively flat, meaning no stairs or slopes on the walking route to the sea. The Sierra Blanca mountain range rises immediately behind the town, which contributes to the area's sheltered microclimate relative to other parts of the Costa del Sol. Open-air use of the terrace is realistic for most of the year given the climate data, with the combination of air conditioning and central heating covering both ends of the temperature range. No air-quality measurements are included in the dataset.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020, 2025 average)
The municipality holds eight Blue Flag beaches, including Cabopino, El Cable, El Faro, La Fontanilla and Los Monteros. From the apartment, the nearest access point is Playa de la Bajadilla at roughly 740 metres, adjacent to the fishing port and the Marina la Bajadilla at 1.2 kilometres; the Puerto Deportivo Virgen del Carmen lies 500 metres away. Westward along the promenade lie Playa de Casablanca (2.4 km) and Playa de la Fontanilla (2.9 km), the latter with chiringuitos and facilities typical of the awarded beaches. Recreation beyond the beach includes 415 registered sports facilities across the municipality, two municipal sports centres within 400 metres of the property, and a public pool at 1.1 kilometres. Golfers reach the Nueva Andalucía course cluster, Los Naranjos, Aloha, Las Brisas, within a 6, 8 kilometre radius. The Mirador de los Gitanos viewpoint at 3.3 kilometres marks the start of walks into the coastal hills.
415 Facilities Available
Source: Blue Flag 2026, OpenStreetMap, CSD
Marbella functions as the administrative and commercial centre of the western Costa del Sol, seat of the regional association of municipalities. The apartment's position in the town centre places it 47 kilometres from Málaga, 66 kilometres from Algeciras and 113 kilometres from Jerez de la Frontera. Within the local market, it contrasts with the golf-valley developments west of town: comparable new-build projects such as Terrazas de Guadaiza 2 and Almazara Views sit closer to the courses but further from the beach and urban services. This property inverts that balance.
Marbella is a city and municipality in southern Spain, belonging to the province of Málaga in the autonomous community of Andalusia. It is part of the Costa del Sol and is the headquarters of the Association of Municipalities of the region; it is also the head of the judicial district that bears its name.
| Month | Avg. Temperature | Rainfall |
|---|---|---|
| January | °C | 86 mm |
| February | 11.8°C | 87 mm |
| March | 13.6°C | 110 mm |
| April | 15.4°C | 72 mm |
| May | 18.7°C | 32 mm |
| June | 22.6°C | 3 mm |
| July | 25.6°C | 0 mm |
| August | 26.0°C | 2 mm |
| September | 22.6°C | 33 mm |
| October | 19.0°C | 96 mm |
| November | 14.3°C | 122 mm |
| December | 12.4°C | 119 mm |
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Ref: VL187796
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
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