This new development is situated in Torrenueva, a residential area within the municipality of Mijas on the Costa del Sol, approximately 213 metres above sea level and within reach of the coastline between Fuengirola and Marbella. The complex comprises apartments with two to three bedrooms, built sizes from 91 to 152 square metres, and communal facilities including an outdoor pool, an indoor pool, a gym and a sauna. Construction is under way, with delivery indicatively scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2028. Prices range from €795,000 to €1,465,000.
Within the Mijas new-build market, this development's pricing from €795,000 sits between two comparable projects: Calanova Collection, starting at approximately €720,000, and Royal Palms at around €929,000, with Urbanización Olimpo at €750,000 completing the local spectrum. Against this field, the project's entry price of roughly €8,700 per square metre places it above the golf-course-oriented Calanova area offerings and below the most premium Mijas schemes. Its differentiating characteristics are structural rather than scenic: the combination of an indoor pool, gym and sauna is not standard across all competing developments and extends the amenity value into the winter months. The location profile also differs from golf-side projects, those near Calanova or La Cala typically require a car for all daily errands, whereas this site's walkable access to a supermarket, pharmacy and two dozen restaurants within two kilometres is a practical distinction for buyers intending extended or permanent residence. Geographically, the position between Fuengirola and Marbella, both 24 kilometres away, mirrors much of the Mijas Costa, but the roughly 14-kilometre road distance to Málaga Airport is comparatively short for the western Costa del Sol, as inland Mijas and higher La Cala developments generally sit further from the A-7 corridor. The trade-off is elevation and gradient: at 213 metres with a 4.9% slope to the coast, beach access involves more effort than for seafront-adjacent schemes, though the height delivers the sea views that flat coastal plots cannot. Buyers comparing across the region should weigh this exchange, walkable urban convenience and airport proximity versus immediate beach proximity, as the central decision between this and competing Mijas locations.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The site lies in an urbanised part of Mijas Costa with shops and services within walking distance: a supermarket at roughly 294 metres and a pharmacy at 283 metres. The nearest beaches at Torreblanca-Carvajal are about 4.3 to 4.6 kilometres away. Málaga Airport is approximately 14 kilometres away by road, and Fuengirola railway station is under five kilometres from the complex.
The apartments are configured for year-round residential use, featuring underfloor heating, double glazing, fully fitted kitchens integrated with the living area, fitted wardrobes, ensuite bathrooms and private solariums. South orientation supports natural light throughout the day. Communal amenities include an indoor pool, gym and sauna, allowing use outside the summer season.
The development is currently under construction, with an indicative completion date in the fourth quarter of 2028. Buyers purchase off-plan or during the build phase, which typically involves staged payments and a construction period of several years. Final specifications, communal areas and delivery timings remain subject to the developer's build schedule.
The project does not offer direct beachfront access; the nearest beach is over four kilometres away, involving a moderate 4.9% gradient. There is no private pool; pools are communal. Golf courses are not within walking distance. Underground parking details and private garden availability vary by unit type. Buyers seeking immediate availability should note the 2028 delivery indication.
This development fits several recognisable buyer situations. A couple seeking a two-bedroom apartment for extended stays or permanent relocation on the Costa del Sol will find the 91-square-metre configuration, underfloor heating and indoor pool relevant for winter use, not only summer occupancy. Buyers prioritising walkable daily services, supermarket, pharmacy, restaurants within a few hundred metres, will find this location more self-sufficient than many hillside or golf-side developments in Mijas. Purchasers who want a sea view and outdoor living space without beachfront pricing may find the elevated position and private solariums a workable compromise, accepting the four-plus-kilometre distance to the sand and the moderate gradient involved. Investors considering rental potential will note the year-round amenity package, the proximity to Fuengirola's transport links and the Mijas Costa demand profile. The project is less suitable for buyers requiring immediate handover, given the 2028 indicative delivery, or for those wanting a private pool, since all pools are communal. Households dependent on walking access to golf or the beach promenade would also need to weigh the distances and local topography. The two-to-three-bedroom typology and communal setting suit small households, couples and lock-and-leave second-home users rather than large families seeking extensive private grounds.
The developer specifies a finish level aligned with contemporary Costa del Sol new-build standards. Kitchens are fully fitted and integrated with the lounge area, described as combining aesthetics and practicality. Apartments include fitted wardrobes, ensuite bathrooms in the principal bedroom configuration, and double glazing throughout. Climate control combines underfloor heating with the region's mild climate, reducing reliance on supplementary heating during cooler months. Orientation is southerly across the development, which maximises solar gain and natural light, a functional consideration for both comfort and energy behaviour. Each unit includes a private terrace and, in relevant configurations, a private solarium, extending usable living space outdoors. A storage room is included, addressing practical storage needs that apartment living often lacks. Communal areas are landscaped, with gardens of both communal and private character depending on unit type. Buyers should verify at contract stage the specific appliance brands, sanitary ware specifications, climate system zoning, and the arrangements for pre-installation or provision of air conditioning, as these details vary between developers and are not fully itemised in the published material. Given the 2028 delivery indication, specification lists may also be revised during the construction period; the purchase contract and its annexed quality description are the binding reference documents.
Prices start at €795,000 and extend to €1,465,000, with variation driven by unit size and position within the complex. Built areas range from 91 square metres for two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartments to 152 square metres for three-bedroom units. On a price-per-square-metre basis, entry-level units begin at roughly €8,700 per square metre, positioning the development at the upper-middle segment of the Mijas new-build market. Delivery is indicatively scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2028, meaning current purchases are off-plan. Within Mijas, comparable new developments start at approximately €720,000 (Calanova Collection) and €929,000 (Royal Palms), placing this project inside the prevailing range.
Daily life at this location combines an urbanised residential setting with proximity to the Mijas coast. The immediate surroundings provide the essentials of everyday convenience: a supermarket and pharmacy within roughly 300 metres, plus around 29 restaurants, three cafés and four banks within a two-kilometre radius. This density of services means routine errands can be completed on foot, which is relatively uncommon for residential areas on the Costa del Sol outside town centres. The rhythm of the area is shaped by its position on the western Costa del Sol: residential and tranquil in character, but within a short drive of both Fuengirola's urban fabric and the beaches of Mijas Costa. The train stations at Fuengirola and Carvajal, both under five kilometres away, connect the area to the regional rail line towards Málaga, offering an alternative to driving for some journeys. A car remains practical for beach visits, given the roughly 4.3-kilometre distance and the moderate slope, and for reaching golf courses at Mijas Golf, Los Lagos and Los Olivos between five and six kilometres away. Within the complex, the dual outdoor and indoor pools, gym and sauna structure leisure time across seasons rather than concentrating it in the summer months. South-facing apartments with covered terraces and private solariums extend living space outdoors for much of the year, supported by approximately 3,886 hours of annual sunshine recorded historically for the area.
The surrounding area functions as a consolidated residential zone of Mijas Costa rather than a resort enclave. Within a two-kilometre radius, the service infrastructure includes 29 restaurants, three cafés, one pharmacy, four banks and two health centres, indicating a year-round population base rather than purely seasonal occupancy. Education provision in the wider municipality covers 15 primary schools and 10 secondary schools, a relevant factor for permanent relocation. For recreation, the Lew Hoad Tennis and Padel Club lies two kilometres away, and the municipality counts 266 sports facilities in total. The Fuengirola marina is roughly 5.2 kilometres away, supporting nautical activities and waterfront dining. Beach access involves a drive or a substantial walk: Playa Torreblanca-Carvajal at 4.3 kilometres is the closest, with Playa de los Boliches at around five kilometres. The slope to the coast averages 4.9%, moderate, but noticeable on foot or by bicycle. Public transport coverage is reasonable for the region, with seven lines and 69 stops, and the Cercanías rail stations at Fuengirola (4.8 km) and Carvajal (4.9 km) provide a rail link towards Málaga city and the airport. Electric vehicle owners have access to the Fuengirola Supercharger at 4.6 kilometres, with a closer charging point at 3.7 kilometres.
The map shows the development's position on the Mijas hillside, roughly equidistant from Fuengirola and La Cala de Mijas. Note the concentration of daily services within a few hundred metres of the site, the rail stations towards the coast, and the golf courses inland, a layout that captures the character of living between the hills and the sea on the western Costa del Sol.
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Torrenueva occupies a position on the Mijas Costa between Fuengirola to the east and La Cala de Mijas to the west. Málaga city (24 km, population 579,076) and Marbella (24 km, population 147,958) are equidistant, placing the site between the region's two largest urban economies. The municipality of Mijas itself counts 95,104 residents (2025), with a real estate market recording approximately 3,800 transactions. Tourism infrastructure is moderate, 10 hotels with 2,131 beds, indicating a residential rather than resort-dominated local economy.
Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP) is approximately 14 kilometres away by road, translating to a transfer time of roughly 15, 20 minutes in normal traffic, a short distance by regional standards. Gibraltar Airport (GIB) is roughly 79 kilometres away. Marbella and Málaga city are both approximately 24 kilometres distant in opposite directions, giving access to two substantial urban centres within half an hour. The nearest beaches, Playa Torreblanca-Carvajal and Playa de Torreblanca, lie 4.3 to 4.7 kilometres from the site. Golf options are concentrated inland: Mijas Golf at 5.7 kilometres, with the Los Lagos and Los Olivos courses around six kilometres away, and Santana Golf at 6.3 kilometres. Hospital access is at approximately 6.6 kilometres. Daily necessities are closer: supermarket at 294 metres and pharmacy at 283 metres.
| Beach Distance | 4.3 km |
| Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP) | 17 km |
| Gibraltar (GIB) | 79 km |
| Fuengirola | 4.8 km |
| Carvajal | 4.9 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
The site sits at 213 metres above sea level, an intermediate elevation on the Mijas hillside that provides sea views while retaining manageable access to the coast. The gradient towards the beach averages 4.9%. The climate data indicate an annual average temperature of 17.8°C with a typical range of 14, 26°C, and historically around 3,886 hours of sunshine per year, figures consistent with the Costa del Sol's reputation as one of Europe's sunniest regions. The swimming season, defined by sea temperatures at or above 20°C, spans approximately four months; outside this window, sea swimming requires tolerance for cooler water, though the development's indoor pool partially compensates. Winters are mild by northern European standards, and the underfloor heating specified in the apartments addresses the cooler evenings of December through February. The nearby viewpoints, Mirador Juan Antonio Gómez Alarcón at 1.6 kilometres among others, reflect the area's hillside topography and offer walking destinations with coastal panoramas.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020, 2025 average)
The Mijas coastline holds five Blue Flag beaches: Calahonda (Riviera), Calahonda I, El Bombo, El Chaparral and La Cala, a certification record that indicates consistent water quality, safety services and accessibility standards. The beaches closest to the development are Playa Torreblanca-Carvajal (4.3 km), Playa de Torreblanca (4.7 km) and Playa de los Boliches (5.2 km), the latter adjoining Fuengirola's seafront promenade. Golf is a defining recreational feature of the area, with Mijas Golf, Los Lagos, Los Olivos and Santana Golf all within six to seven kilometres, collectively forming one of the denser golf clusters on the western Costa del Sol. Additional facilities include the Lew Hoad Tennis and Padel Club (2.0 km), Karting Mijas (2.7 km) and a secondary-school sports centre at 1.3 kilometres. The Fuengirola marina (5.2 km) provides berths, excursions and waterfront amenities.
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Source: Blue Flag 2026, OpenStreetMap, CSD
Torrenueva occupies a position on the Mijas Costa between Fuengirola to the east and La Cala de Mijas to the west. Málaga city (24 km, population 579,076) and Marbella (24 km, population 147,958) are equidistant, placing the site between the region's two largest urban economies. The municipality of Mijas itself counts 95,104 residents (2025), with a real estate market recording approximately 3,800 transactions. Tourism infrastructure is moderate, 10 hotels with 2,131 beds, indicating a residential rather than resort-dominated local economy.
Mijas is a municipality in the Province of Málaga, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Located on the southeastern coast of Spain, Mijas belongs to the region of Costa del Sol Occidental. Its center is a typical Andalusian white-washed village, Mijas Pueblo, located on a mountainside about 430 metres or 1,476 feet above sea level, in the heart of the Costa del Sol region.
| Month | Avg. Temperature | Rainfall |
|---|---|---|
| January | 14.3°C | 48 mm |
| February | 14.4°C | 49 mm |
| March | 15.7°C | 86 mm |
| April | 17.5°C | 49 mm |
| May | 19.8°C | 14 mm |
| June | 22.6°C | 0 mm |
| July | 24.8°C | 0 mm |
| August | 25.8°C | 3 mm |
| September | 23.5°C | 21 mm |
| October | 20.6°C | 64 mm |
| November | 16.9°C | 106 mm |
| December | 14.8°C | 77 mm |
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Ref: VL239553
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
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