Villa Bach is a detached villa currently under construction in the Sierra Blanca area of Marbella. With a closed living area of 1163 m² and a plot of 2048 m², the design focuses on horizontal distribution across multiple levels. The location offers a balance between proximity to the coast (approximately 2.5 km from the beaches) and the privacy of a hillside residential community. Completion is scheduled for the second quarter of 2026.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
Sierra Blanca is a residential neighborhood known for its location at the foot of the La Concha mountain, on the outskirts of Marbella. The elevation of approximately 246 meters above sea level provides views over the coastline and the city. The area is accessed via the A-7 motorway, facilitating connections to Malaga and the airport.
This project accommodates spacious living requirements with six bedrooms and six bathrooms spread across the ground floor, first floor, and a lower entertainment level. The layout includes separate recreational spaces such as a TV room and a poker room, as well as a staff apartment. The outdoor space features multiple terraces and a private pool measuring 4 by 27 meters.
The villa is currently under construction with an estimated delivery date in the second quarter of 2026. The construction includes modern amenities such as an elevator and installed air conditioning. The design utilizes extensive glazing to maximize natural light. Buyers can expect a new build that complies with recent technical standards.
Sierra Blanca is characterized by slopes and elevation changes, meaning the environment is less walkable than Marbella town center. While amenities are close by, a car is necessary for daily transportation. The location within an 'urbanization' means residents do not have isolated rural privacy but are part of a managed residential community.
Ref: VL606041
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
This villa suits residents seeking absolute space and privacy who still require connection to an international community. The six-bedroom layout makes it suitable for large families or those frequently hosting guests. The presence of a staff apartment and entertainment spaces (like a poker room and cinema) points to a lifestyle where home entertainment is central. For families with school-age children, the proximity to education (Swans International and The British School) is a practical advantage. The location is less suitable for those seeking a 'beachfront' apartment directly on the sand, or for those who prefer not to drive. The Sierra Blanca neighborhood often attracts people who value the safety and quality of an urbanization but prefer not to live directly in a tourist center.
According to the brochure, the residence will feature a 'butler's kitchen', indicating a functional separation between cooking and serving. Finishes include a gas fireplace, a champagne cooler in the outdoor area, and an elevator connecting all floors. Materials such as the 'boutique-style' bathroom and walk-in wardrobes indicate a finish level focused on luxury and comfort. The presence of various technical spaces (machinery rooms, utility rooms) suggests significant attention to hiding installations, contributing to the overall aesthetic.
The asking price for Villa Bach is set at €19,000,000. This pricing places the property in the higher segment of the Marbella real estate market. For this amount, buyers receive a plot of over 2000 m² and a structure exclusively designed for this location. Given its 'under construction' status, there may be payment schedules tied to construction phases. Prices in Sierra Blanca generally vary based on exact views and plot size.
Daily life in Sierra Blanca is defined by the tranquility of a gated community combined with immediate access to a dynamic city. Mornings often begin with views over the 'Golden Mile' and the sea, followed by a short drive to nearby international schools (such as Swans, 1.5 km away). The location offers privacy without isolation; the bustle of Puerto Banús and Nagüeles Beach is just a few minutes' drive away. Afternoons can be spent on one of the villa's many terraces, sheltered from the wind, or by the side of the long swimming pool. Summer evenings offer the opportunity to dine outdoors under the pergola. In winter, the south-facing position of the mountain ensures relatively mild temperatures, allowing outdoor spaces to be usable almost year-round. It is an environment suited for permanent residence by families prioritizing space, safety, and access to both golf courses and the beach.
The Marbella environment offers a density of amenities rare for a city of its size. Within cycling distance (2 km) one finds La Fontanilla Beach and Puerto Banús marina. The immediate Sierra Blanca surroundings are green and traffic-calmed, ideal for walking without traffic. For daily groceries, a supermarket is located 1.7 km away. The proximity of five golf courses within a 5 km radius (including Aloha Golf Club) makes the location attractive for golfers. The region has a high number of sunshine hours (approx. 300 days per year), facilitating outdoor living.
This map shows the location of Villa Bach (Calle Bach) in Sierra Blanca. The points mark distances to key amenities: beaches to the south, golf courses to the west, and international schools in the immediate vicinity.
Marbella is the economic and social heart of the western Costa del Sol. Sierra Blanca forms the 'golden gateway' to the city center from the north. The region distinguishes itself by the high concentration of luxury amenities in a compact area. Compared to other coastal towns like Estepona or Fuengirola, Marbella is busier and more international, but also offers a higher level of services (healthcare, education).
Beach: The nearest beaches (Casablanca, Fontanilla) are at a distance of 2.3 to 2.5 km as the crow flies. This is accessible within a 5-10 minute drive. Golf: For golfers, the location is favorable; Golf Los Naranjos is 3.8 km away. Airport: Malaga Airport (AGP) is located 40 km away (as the crow flies), usually taking between 30 and 40 minutes by car. Public Transport: There are no direct tram or metro lines in Sierra Blanca; transport depends on private cars or taxis.
| Beach Distance | 0.7 km |
| Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP) | 39 km |
| Gibraltar (GIB) | 58 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
Marbella enjoys a microclimate protected by the mountain range. The average annual temperature is around 19°C. Summers are hot but the sea breeze provides cooling, while winters are mild with daytime temperatures rarely dropping below 10°C. Sierra Blanca sits at 246 meters altitude, ensuring a light breeze and slightly cooler nights than the coast. The location against the La Concha mountain provides shelter from northern winds. The swimming season typically runs from May through October.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020–2025 average)
La Fontanilla beach, 2.5 km away, holds 'Blue Flag' status and offers amenities such as beach restaurants and chiringuitos. Puerto Banús marina offers opportunities for water sports. For land-based recreation, there are various gyms and tennis clubs in the vicinity. The proximity to mountain trails offers opportunities for hiking and mountain biking directly from the neighborhood.
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Source: Blue Flag 2026, OpenStreetMap, CSD
Marbella is the economic and social heart of the western Costa del Sol. Sierra Blanca forms the 'golden gateway' to the city center from the north. The region distinguishes itself by the high concentration of luxury amenities in a compact area. Compared to other coastal towns like Estepona or Fuengirola, Marbella is busier and more international, but also offers a higher level of services (healthcare, education).
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 | 11.9°C | 94 mm |
| February | 12.1°C | 97 mm |
| March | 14.2°C | 85 mm |
| April | 16.0°C | 56 mm |
| May | 17.9°C | 43 mm |
| June | 22.1°C | 11 mm |
| July | 26.0°C | 1 mm |
| August | 26.5°C | 2 mm |
| September | 22.8°C | 19 mm |
| October | 18.9°C | 80 mm |
| November | 15.1°C | 116 mm |
| December | 12.4°C | 104 mm |
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Sierra Blanca distinguishes itself from other luxury neighborhoods like La Zagaleta by its physical proximity to Marbella town center. Where La Zagaleta feels more remote and rural, Sierra Blanca acts as a 'deck' above urban life. Compared to the 'Golden Mile' itself (between Marbella and San Pedro), Sierra Blanca is higher, resulting in more privacy and views, but also steeper roads. The price of €19 million places Villa Bach at the top of the offering, competing with frontline beach villas, yet offering mountain tranquility. Projects like 'The Hills' are in a similar price bracket but often offer a more apartment-based lifestyle, whereas Villa Bach offers full autonomy.
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