Terrazas de las Lomas is a residential complex on Marbella's Golden Mile, designed by architect Fernando Higueras and listed as Andalusian Architectural Heritage. This 255 m² apartment, fully renovated in 2023, offers three double bedrooms each with an en-suite bathroom, two terraces, two parking spaces and a 40 m² private storage room. The complex includes 24-hour security, a communal pool with sea views, a gym and landscaped gardens. The asking price is €1,780,000 for a completed, move-in-ready property.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The apartment sits within the Golden Mile corridor between central Marbella and Puerto Banús. Shops, restaurants and services are within walking distance, and the nearest beach lies approximately 1.3 km away. Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport is roughly 38 km in a straight line. The setting is urban and established rather than rural or isolated.
The property functions as a spacious permanent or secondary residence: 255 m² of living space, three en-suite bedrooms for household or guest use, two terraces extending the living area, and climate control for year-round occupancy. Communal facilities, pool, gym, gardens, reduce the need for external memberships. Lift access and two parking spaces support practical daily use.
This is not an off-plan development. The building dates from an earlier construction phase and is heritage-listed; the apartment itself underwent a comprehensive renovation completed in 2023. Delivery is immediate, as the property is completed and ready for occupation. Renovation means recent installations and finishes, while the building structure reflects its original construction period.
The property does not offer a private pool, private garden or single-storey villa layout. There is no private outdoor kitchen, separate staff accommodation or direct beach frontage recorded. Parking is limited to the two included spaces. Renovation status applies to the interior; communal infrastructure reflects the age of the complex. No private lift or ground-floor direct street access is listed.
The property fits several recognisable situations. First, a household relocating to Marbella permanently that wants to avoid construction risk: the apartment is finished, renovated in 2023 and immediately habitable, with schools (41 primary and 28 secondary within the wider area, including international options at 3.0 km and 7.7 km) and healthcare within short range. Second, buyers seeking a low-maintenance second home with strong security: 24-hour staffing and communal management reduce the practical burden of long absence periods. Third, multi-generational or guest-heavy households: three en-suite bedrooms allow independent use of each room, and the 255 m² floor area prevents congestion. Fourth, downsizers from a villa who still require storage and parking: the 40 m² storage room and two parking spaces partly substitute for the utility of a private garage and outbuildings. The profile fits less well for buyers wanting a private pool, private garden plot or a quiet rural setting; the environment is urban with associated density. Buyers who plan extensive interior customisation should note the 2023 renovation means systems and finishes are recent, and re-working them carries both cost and diminishing logic. Households without a car can function here, amenities and public transport are within reach, though beach trips and golf involve distances of 1.3 km and 8 km-plus respectively. The east orientation suits early risers and those who prefer shaded afternoons; buyers wanting all-day western sun on the terrace should verify this against their own usage pattern.
The apartment underwent a comprehensive renovation completed in 2023, which is the principal quality indicator in the listing. Documented elements include a fully equipped designer kitchen, contemporary-style interiors, hot and cold air conditioning, fitted wardrobes, and marble finishes in the bathrooms as shown in the photographic material (modern bathroom with marble sink and shower). Each of the three bedrooms has an en-suite bathroom, indicating three full bathrooms in total. The two terraces, one covered, extend usable space and are furnished for dining and seating. Beyond the apartment, the building carries an architectural distinction: designed by Fernando Higueras and protected as Andalusian Architectural Heritage. This status has two practical implications: the complex has a documented architectural identity, and exterior modifications are subject to heritage regulations, which limits what owners or the community can change to facades and common structures. Technical features listed include a lift serving the building, climate control with both heating and cooling modes, and covered terrace glazing potential typical of the segment. Energy performance data is not stated in the source material; buyers should request the energy certificate, which is mandatory for sale in Spain, to verify the rating, a relevant point given the building's original construction period predates current efficiency standards. Included assets, two parking spaces and a 40 m² private storage room, are concrete, titled items rather than communal rights. Communal facilities comprise the pool with sea views, a gym (visible in the image set with free weights and mirrored wall), a children's pool, and maintained gardens. Maintenance standards of the urbanisation should be verified on site, as responsibility for upkeep costs falls on the community via monthly fees.
The asking price is €1,780,000, equivalent to roughly €6,980 per m² of built area. The property is completed and available immediately. At this price level, the offer is positioned in the upper segment of the Marbella resale market; comparable new-build projects listed for contrast in the wider province start from approximately €205,000 (Mijas), €269,000 (Estepona) and €269,950 (Torre del Mar), though these differ in scale, location and specification. Included in the transaction are two parking spaces and a 40 m² storage room, items that are typically priced separately in this market. As a single completed unit, there is no phased release or price schedule.
Daily life at Terrazas de las Lomas follows an urban residential rhythm. The complex sits in a consolidated section of the Golden Mile, meaning the immediate surroundings are built-up and green rather than undeveloped. With a supermarket within roughly 100 metres, a pharmacy about 200 metres and a hospital around 650 metres, most errands can be completed on foot. The neighbourhood density is reflected in the surrounding amenity count: within a two-kilometre radius there are approximately 130 restaurants, 28 pharmacies and 20 banks, plus 24 cafés. This level of provision means daily routines, shopping, dining, medical appointments, school runs, do not depend on a car. Public transport is available, with eleven lines and around fifty stops in the area, which supports mobility for household members who do not drive. The apartment's east orientation places morning sun on the terraces; afternoons are shaded, which matters for terrace use in summer. The communal pool and gym provide on-site recreation, reducing dependence on external sports facilities, though several sports centres and public pools exist within about one kilometre. The two terraces (one covered) extend the 255 m² interior towards outdoor dining and seating, as confirmed by the visual material showing balcony dining furniture. Evenings and weekends can reasonably include walks to the beach at roughly 1.3 km, a moderate 4.9% slope applies on the return. Noise and activity levels correspond to an established residential district close to hotels and tourist infrastructure; the area does not go quiet in the off-season the way a purely resort zone would. For households combining remote work, school-age children and regular visitors, the three en-suite bedrooms allow guest stays without shared bathrooms. The 40 m² storage room absorbs seasonal equipment, bicycles, beach gear, luggage, that apartments of this type rarely accommodate.
The immediate environment is urban and service-dense. A supermarket stands roughly 73 metres from the property, a pharmacy 211 metres, a hospital 642 metres and an EV charging point 434 metres, a cluster that makes the location walkable in a functional sense, not merely in marketing terms. Education infrastructure is substantial: 41 primary schools and 28 secondary schools are recorded in the wider area, with the British International School at 3.0 km and the English International College at 7.7 km serving international households. Healthcare is covered by five health centres in the vicinity plus the hospital within walking distance. Recreation within one kilometre includes two public swimming pools (0.9 and 1.0 km) and two sports centres (0.6 and 0.9 km). The beach at Playa de la Bajadilla lies 1.3 km away, with Marbella's marinas, Marina la Bajadilla and Marina Marbella at 1.4 km, and the fishing port at 1.5 km, providing waterfront dining and mooring infrastructure. Tourism pressure exists: 52 hotels and roughly 12,800 beds operate in the area, so summer months bring visitor volume, while the permanent residential base keeps services open year-round. Road access towards Marbella centre and Puerto Banús follows the coastal corridor, and Málaga airport is approximately 38 km in a straight line, typically 45, 50 minutes by car. With eleven bus lines and fifty stops nearby, the address supports car-optional living for daily needs.
The map shows the property's position on Marbella's Golden Mile relative to the beach at 1.3 km, central Marbella, and the corridor towards Puerto Banús. Markers indicate the supermarket, pharmacy and hospital within walking distance, plus the marinas, golf courses and schools in the wider area. Málaga airport lies to the northeast.
Approximate area · exact address shared on request
The property occupies the Golden Mile, the coastal stretch between Marbella's historic centre and Puerto Banús characterised by consolidated residential estates, established hotels and hotel infrastructure. Within the region, this positions it closer to urban Marbella than to the newer developments in Estepona or the inland Mijas golf valleys. Puente Romano and Puerto Banús are described as minutes away by car. The wider province comparison is significant: transaction volume in the surrounding area (4,743 recorded sales) and the median provincial income of €16,450 underline that this property's price point operates well above the regional norm, within an international buyer segment.
Key distances from the property: nearest beach (Playa de la Bajadilla) 1.3 km; Playa de Casablanca 3.2 km; Playa de Nagüeles 3.9 km. Golf options start at 6.6 km (The Range golf lessons), with Real Club de Golf Las Brisas at 8.1 km and Magna Marbella Golf at 8.9 km. Airports: Málaga-Costa del Sol (AGP) roughly 38 km straight-line; Gibraltar (GIB) around 59 km; Alicante (ALC) approximately 429 km. Daily provisions are exceptionally close, supermarket 73 m, pharmacy 211 m, and hospital access at 642 m. Marinas at 1.4, 1.5 km and the municipal pool at 0.9 km complete the local network. An EV charging point at 434 m and a Tesla Supercharger in Marbella at 4.3 km cover electric vehicle needs.
| Beach Distance | 1.3 km |
| Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP) | 38 km |
| Gibraltar (GIB) | 59 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
The location records approximately 3,851 sunshine hours per year and an average annual temperature of 18.3°C, figures consistent with the western Costa del Sol. The swimming season, defined by sea temperatures at or above 20°C, spans about four months, roughly June through September, though pool use at the complex extends this window. The property sits at 81 metres above sea level, with a moderate 4.9% slope on the route to the beach; the return walk uphill is noticeable but not steep. Mountain views are listed among the property's outlooks alongside garden views, reflecting the position between the coastal plain and the Sierra foothills. The east orientation of the apartment delivers morning sun to the terraces and shaded afternoons, a pattern that reduces summer heat load on outdoor spaces. The microclimate of this stretch of coast benefits from the Mediterranean moderating temperature extremes in both seasons, supporting year-round residence rather than purely seasonal use.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020, 2025 average)
The nearest coastal access is Playa de la Bajadilla at 1.3 km, adjacent to the working fishing port; Playa de Casablanca (3.2 km) and Playa de Nagüeles (3.9 km) extend the options westwards along the Golden Mile. Golf is not within immediate walking range: the closest practice facility, The Range, lies at 6.6 km, with established courses at Real Club de Golf Las Brisas (8.1 km) and Magna Marbella Golf (8.9 km). On-site recreation includes the communal pool with sea views and a children's pool, plus a gym within the urbanisation. Public sports infrastructure nearby comprises a rhythmic gymnastics pavilion (0.6 km), the Complejo Polideportivo Antonio Serrano Lima (0.9 km) and a commercial sports centre (1.0 km). Two marinas at 1.4 km offer waterfront dining and nautical services. For walking and viewpoints, Mirador de los Gitanos (2.5 km) and Mirador de Ojén (4.8 km) provide access to the hilly terrain inland.
Source: OpenStreetMap
The property occupies the Golden Mile, the coastal stretch between Marbella's historic centre and Puerto Banús characterised by consolidated residential estates, established hotels and hotel infrastructure. Within the region, this positions it closer to urban Marbella than to the newer developments in Estepona or the inland Mijas golf valleys. Puente Romano and Puerto Banús are described as minutes away by car. The wider province comparison is significant: transaction volume in the surrounding area (4,743 recorded sales) and the median provincial income of €16,450 underline that this property's price point operates well above the regional norm, within an international buyer segment.
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Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
Within the Costa del Sol market, this property occupies a distinct segment from the comparable projects listed for regional contrast. Aquamar in Torre del Mar (from €269,950), Lantana Residencial in Mijas (from €205,000) and Etherna Homes 2 in Estepona (from €269,000) represent new-build developments in the volume segment of the eastern and western coast, priced at a fraction of this apartment's €1,780,000 asking price. The differences are structural rather than incremental. The Golden Mile is a consolidated, heritage-protected and fully urbanised corridor where new land for development is effectively exhausted; supply consists of resales, renovations and occasional redevelopment. Torre del Mar, Mijas and Estepona, by contrast, retain development land and deliver new construction at entry-level pricing. For a buyer, this translates into different trade-offs. The comparable projects offer modern specifications, community fees typical of new builds and longer-term appreciation tied to area development, but with less established surroundings and thinner immediate amenity provision. Terrazas de las Lomas offers completed infrastructure, 24-hour security, gym, heritage-listed grounds, a hospital within 650 metres and roughly 130 restaurants within two kilometres, at a price per square metre roughly ten times the regional entry level. The 2023 renovation narrows the specification gap with new-build stock while retaining the location premium. Market liquidity differs too: 4,743 transactions in the surrounding area indicate an active resale market, though the buyer pool above €1.5 million is international and narrower. Buyers comparing this property with new coastal developments should weigh immediate habitability and established surroundings against specification age, community fee levels for a secured complex with extensive facilities, and the heritage constraints on any future structural ambitions. Provincial income data (median €16,450) underscores that demand at this price point is externally driven, not local, which affects both resale dynamics and rental demand profiles.
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