This detached villa is situated in an established urbanisation near Mijas Pueblo, in the hills of the Mijas municipality at approximately 213 metres above sea level. The property was completed in 1993 (indicative) and offers 342 m² of built space on a 1,007 m² plot, with seven bedrooms and five bathrooms divided between a main residence and a separate guest annex. The villa includes a private pool of 10 × 5 metres, a children's pool, and south to south-west orientation with panoramic sea and mountain views. Amenities such as a supermarket (294 m) and pharmacy (283 m) are within walking distance, and Málaga Airport lies approximately 14 km away.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The property lies in an urbanised residential area close to Mijas Pueblo, the whitewashed hillside village at the heart of the municipality. The coast and its beaches are roughly 4.3 to 4.6 km away, while Fuengirola's train station is about 4.8 km distant. Daily amenities are reachable on foot, and Málaga and Marbella are both around 24 km away, placing the villa between the two principal cities of the western Costa del Sol.
This is not a new-build project. The villa was completed in 1993 (indicative) and is recorded in excellent condition, with a recently modernised guest annex in a Scandinavian style. The multi-level layout separates the main house (four bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms) from the annex (three bedrooms, two bathrooms), and a lower multipurpose room can function as a lounge, gym, cinema or studio.
The property is a resale villa from 1993; energy performance data is not supplied and no new-build guarantees apply. The plot is 1,007 m², which limits outdoor space relative to larger estate properties. The nearest Blue Flag beaches are 4.3 km away and the slope towards the coast is moderate at 4.9%. The complex is gated, but no communal facilities are listed.
This property fits several recognisable situations. A buyer with a large or multi-generational family can use the main house and annex as separate living units on one plot, with independent access and privacy between the two. Buyers who regularly host guests for extended periods gain three guest bedrooms without sharing bathrooms with the household. The layout also suits households combining residence and work, as the lower-level room can serve as a studio, gym or office. Buyers relocating permanently benefit from the walking-distance amenities, the two nearby health centres and the school provision within the municipality, while Malaga Airport at roughly 14 km supports frequent international travel. The property is less obvious for buyers seeking a frontline beach residence, as the coast is 4.3 km away with a moderate 4.9% slope on the route down, or for buyers wanting a brand-new build with modern energy certification, since the villa dates from 1993. Buyers focused on turnkey rental operations should note that furniture is optional and that the annex layout may require licensing review for tourist use.
The villa is recorded in excellent condition, with the guest annex recently modernised in a bright, minimalist Scandinavian style. Documented features include double glazing, air conditioning, fitted wardrobes, an ensuite bathroom, a utility room and a fully fitted kitchen. The main house follows a rustic Andalusian style, and the multi-level layout provides natural separation between living and sleeping areas. Exterior works include a 10 × 5 metre private pool, a separate children's pool, 90 m² of covered terrace and a private terrace, set within a mature plot. Measurement figures are documented in the Nota Simple: 295 m² total constructed, 47.14 m² guest area, 12.68 m² terrace and a 1,007 m² plot. As the property dates from 1993, no energy performance certificate data is supplied; buyers assessing running costs should verify insulation standards, the age of the climate control systems and the electrical installation through a technical survey. Security features include a gated complex entrance. No information is available on the heating system beyond air conditioning, nor on photovoltaic or solar thermal installations; the nearest public EV charger is 3.7 km away, so electric-vehicle owners would need to consider private charging arrangements.
The asking price is €1,895,000 for the completed villa. Measured areas according to the Nota Simple are 295 m² constructed, plus a 47.14 m² guest area, a 12.68 m² terrace and 90 m² of covered terrace included in the total. Comparable new developments in Mijas start from approximately €1,380,000 (Villa Ainoa), €1,590,000 (Luxury Golf) and €1,632,397 (Aalto Riviera), placing this property in the upper segment of the local market, with the annex and established garden as differentiating factors. Furniture is optional in the sale.
The villa operates as a multi-generational or hospitality-capable residence. The main house provides four bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms across 2.5 levels, with a 90 m² covered terrace oriented to the south and south-west, giving afternoon and evening sun with panoramic sea views. The separate guest annex adds three bedrooms and two bathrooms in approximately 47 m² of additional built area, allowing visitors or extended family to stay independently. A lower-level room beneath the annex currently functions as a lounge and wine cellar space and can be converted for other uses. Daily life centres on the pool area, which includes a 10 × 5 metre main pool and a children's pool set within the 1,007 m² plot. The setting is a residential urbanisation: quiet by character, with greenery, and with basic amenities, a supermarket at 294 metres and a pharmacy at 283 metres, within a five-minute walk. Restaurants, cafes and banks cluster within a two-kilometre radius (29 restaurants, 3 cafes, 4 banks recorded). The rhythm of the area follows the hillside climate: warm days with an annual average temperature of 17.8°C and roughly 3,886 hours of sunshine per year, with the coast reachable in under ten minutes by car for beach days. The municipal context is substantial: Mijas counts some 95,000 inhabitants, 15 primary schools and 10 secondary schools, making the location workable for year-round residence rather than only seasonal use.
The urbanisation sits on the hillside below Mijas Pueblo at about 213 metres elevation, in a residential belt between the village and the coastal towns of Fuengirola and Los Boliches. Daily provisions require no car: the supermarket and pharmacy are both under 300 metres away. Within two kilometres there are 29 restaurants, three cafes and four banks, which covers most day-to-day needs. For larger trips, Fuengirola and its marina are around five kilometres away. Public transport is present in the municipality with seven lines and 69 stops, and the Cercanías rail stations of Fuengirola (4.8 km) and Carvajal (4.9 km) connect to Malaga city and the airport, so a car is useful but not strictly necessary for everything. Healthcare is available at two health centres in the municipality, with the recorded hospital at 6.6 km. The nearest viewpoints, Mirador Juan Antonio Gómez Alarcón at 1.6 km among others, mark the area's character as a hillside zone with walking routes, while sports infrastructure includes the Lew Hoad Tennis and Padel club at 2 km and Karting Mijas at 2.7 km.
The map shows the villa's position on the hillside between Mijas Pueblo and the coast. Beaches lie 4.3, 5.2 km to the south-east, Fuengirola station 4.8 km away, and the golf cluster of Mijas around six kilometres to the north-east. Malaga Airport sits 14 km east along the coast, the essence of the Costa del Sol's accessibility, where mountain villages and Mediterranean beaches sit within one short drive.
Approximate area · exact address shared on request
Mijas stretches from the mountains to the coast between Fuengirola and Marbella, and this property occupies the middle band: an established urbanisation near Mijas Pueblo, roughly equidistant from Malaga (24 km) and Marbella (24 km). This positions the villa closer to village and hillside life than to frontline coastal development, while keeping Fuengirola's beaches, station and marina within a ten-minute drive. Within the regional hierarchy, the location offers village character with urban accessibility, distinct from the coastal high-rise zones and the resort estates further west.
Beaches: Playa Torreblanca-Carvajal at 4.3 km straight-line, Playa de Torreblanca at 4.7 km and Playa de los Boliches at 5.2 km. Blue Flag beaches in the municipality (Calahonda, El Bombo, El Chaparral, La Cala and others) are a short drive along the coast. Golf: Mijas Golf at 5.7 km, with Campo Los Lagos at 6.0 km and Campo Los Olivos at 6.0 km; Santana Golf & Country Club is 6.3 km away. Airport: Malaga-Costa del Sol at approximately 14, 17 km, about a 20, 25 minute drive; Gibraltar is roughly 79 km. Cities: Malaga and Marbella both about 24 km. Marina: Puerto Deportivo de Fuengirola at 5.2 km. Train: Fuengirola station at 4.8 km.
| 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 villa stands at 213 metres above sea level on a hillside with a moderate 4.9% slope towards the coast. The climate data for the area records an average annual temperature of 17.8°C within a 14, 26°C band, and approximately 3,886 hours of sunshine per year, figures consistent with the western Costa del Sol. The swimming season, defined by sea temperatures of 20°C or above, runs about four months, although the villa's private pools extend outdoor bathing beyond that window. The elevation provides the panoramic sea and mountain views recorded for the property and moderates summer heat relative to the immediate coastline, at the cost of the uphill return from the beach. The surroundings combine garden greenery with the natural cover of the Mijas hillside, and the viewpoints within two kilometres indicate accessible walking terrain.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020, 2025 average)
The municipality of Mijas holds five Blue Flag beaches, including Calahonda (Riviera), Calahonda I, El Bombo, El Chaparral and La Cala, all reachable by car along the coast road. The nearest beach to the property is Playa Torreblanca-Carvajal at 4.3 km, with Playa de Torreblanca and Playa de los Boliches slightly further. Golf is a structural feature of the area: three courses (Mijas Golf, Los Lagos, Los Olivos) sit within six kilometres, and Santana Golf & Country Club at 6.3 km adds a fourth option. Sports facilities number 266 across the municipality, including the Lew Hoad Tennis and Padel club two kilometres from the villa. Puerto Deportivo de Fuengirola at 5.2 km provides marina services, sailing and waterfront dining.
266 Facilities Available
Source: Blue Flag 2026, OpenStreetMap, CSD
Mijas stretches from the mountains to the coast between Fuengirola and Marbella, and this property occupies the middle band: an established urbanisation near Mijas Pueblo, roughly equidistant from Malaga (24 km) and Marbella (24 km). This positions the villa closer to village and hillside life than to frontline coastal development, while keeping Fuengirola's beaches, station and marina within a ten-minute drive. Within the regional hierarchy, the location offers village character with urban accessibility, distinct from the coastal high-rise zones and the resort estates further west.
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 |
Moderate
Ref: VL531192
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
Against the comparable supply in Mijas, this villa sits at the higher end of the price range. Villa Ainoa starts at €1,380,000, Luxury Golf at €1,590,000 and Aalto Riviera at €1,632,397, all new-build products, while this property is a 1993 resale at €1,895,000. The comparison therefore hinges on built volume and layout rather than construction date: seven bedrooms across a main house and independent annex exceed the typical three-to-four bedroom offering of new developments at these price points. Location-wise, the villa trades proximity to the sea, 4.3 km versus the near-frontline positions of some competitors, for elevation, views and adjacency to Mijas Pueblo. In the wider western Costa del Sol, Mijas recorded roughly 3,800 property transactions, indicating an active resale and new-build market, and the municipal population of some 95,000 supports year-round services including 15 primary schools and 10 secondary schools. Buyers choosing between this property and the new-build options should weigh the annex and established garden against the warranty cover, energy certification and communal facilities that new developments typically provide, none of which are documented here. The broader market context is stable: the villa's position between Malaga and Marbella, both 24 km away, keeps it within the core demand band of the Costa del Sol Occidental, where sunshine of nearly 3,900 hours per year and a five Blue Flag beach coastline remain the region's structural draws.
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