This building, located in the Camino Suárez district of Málaga, represents an investment opportunity comprising 14 apartments distributed over various floors. The location is urban and practical, with supermarkets and pharmacies within 100 meters. The project is fully realized and holds the necessary permits. The variation in unit size, from studios to penthouses with terraces, makes it suitable for diverse target groups. The proximity to the city center and accessibility via public transport are notable features of this location.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The complex is situated in an established residential neighborhood 7.5 kilometers from Málaga Airport. The surroundings are characterized by urban amenities; there are multiple basic facilities such as supermarkets and medical care in the immediate vicinity. The distance to the beaches on the east side of the city, such as Playa de San Andrés, is approximately 2.9 kilometers in a straight line.
This project meets the demand for living in an urban environment where daily shopping and services are within easy reach. The presence of an elevator in the building enhances living comfort for all residents. For those relying on public transport, there are various stops and train stations like Carranque within walking distance.
The construction phase of this project is complete. The building is fully delivered and has the required permits. This means there are no construction risks or waiting times for the buyer. The units are immediately available for occupancy or rental.
This project does not offer amenities such as a swimming pool, communal gardens, or a gym. It is a traditional city building without the luxury facilities often found in resort-like new developments on the coast. Parking is a consideration, as no specific parking spaces are mentioned in the data. Parking is on-street.
This project fits investors seeking an existing real estate asset with immediate income potential in the city of Málaga. It is suitable for those who do not require the management of a pool or gardens, but wish to focus on urban rentals. The location is also relevant for individuals working in Málaga who desire a commuting distance to the airport or the center. Given the absence of resort-style facilities, it is less suitable for buyers seeking exclusively a holiday home with extensive on-site relaxation amenities.
The building features a traditional urban construction style, with the layout focused on functionality. The finish follows standard norms for urban residential construction in this region. Specific high-end finishes such as marble floors or home automation systems are not prominent features based on available data. The penthouse level, however, offers the potential for outdoor living through the presence of private terraces.
The asking price for the entire project is set at €990,000. The layout of the building offers a diversity of living areas, ranging from studios to larger apartments and penthouses. This allows for differentiation in rental or sales strategies. The pricing reflects the location in an emerging city neighborhood and the potential revenue stream from multiple rental units.
Camino Suárez is a traditional urban neighborhood known for its direct connection to daily life. For residents, this means that visits to the supermarket or a restaurant are short walks. The neighborhood has a functional character; it is a place to live amidst society, with the city of Málaga as an extensive backyard. The presence of many hospitality and retail establishments in the area creates a lively atmosphere. The rhythm here is determined by the city, with access to both historic sights and modern urban amenities. The proximity to train stations like Carranque allows for quick travel to other parts of the city without depending on a car.
The surroundings offer facilities for daily maintenance and recreation within a two-kilometer radius. For daily shopping, there are, according to the dataset, 187 restaurants and 102 pharmacies in the area. The presence of 13 dentists and 46 banks in the immediate vicinity underscores the urban maturity of the location. For recreation, the beaches of Playa de San Andrés and Playa de la Malagueta are within short distance, as are various parks and sports facilities that the city of Málaga has to offer.
The map shows the location of the project in the Camino Suárez neighborhood of Málaga. Blue lines represent the distance to the nearest beaches (east) and the airport (west). The dense construction in the area indicates an urban environment with many amenities.
This project is located in the Camino Suárez neighborhood, an area in expansion within the municipality of Málaga. It positions itself between the historic center and the western exit roads. The location can be described as strategic for those wanting access to city life without sitting in the middle of the tourist hustle of the old center. It is part of the broader Málaga urban region, one of the fastest-growing economic hubs on the Costa del Sol.
Accessibility of amenities is a strong point. A pharmacy is located 14 meters away and a supermarket at 98 meters. For longer distances, public transport offers a solution; there are 50 public transport stops and three train stations (Carranque, Portada Alta, Guadalmedina) within 1.6 kilometers. Málaga Airport is located 7.5 kilometers away as the crow flies, which is favorable for frequent travelers. A car is useful, but due to the dense development and public transport provision, not strictly necessary for every trip.
| Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP) | 8 km |
| Gibraltar (GIB) | 103 km |
| Carranque | 1.2 km |
| Portada Alta | 1.3 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
Málaga enjoys a Mediterranean climate with a historical average of 3,867 hours of sunshine per year. The average annual temperature is around 18.9°C. The location at 54 meters above sea level ensures a light breeze and prevents extreme heat retention sometimes found in rural areas. The swimming season lasts approximately six months, with water temperatures warming slowly in spring and cooling slowly in autumn.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020–2025 average)
The nearest beaches are located on the east side of Málaga. Playa de San Andrés is 2.9 kilometers away and offers a local atmosphere. Playa de la Malagueta, known for its urban location and facilities, is 3.1 kilometers away. For golf enthusiasts, Club de Golf de Guadalhorce is the nearest option at 8.3 kilometers, followed by Parador Golf at 8.6 kilometers. The beaches possess standard amenities such as chiringuitos (beach bars) and water sports opportunities.
Source: OpenStreetMap
This project is located in the Camino Suárez neighborhood, an area in expansion within the municipality of Málaga. It positions itself between the historic center and the western exit roads. The location can be described as strategic for those wanting access to city life without sitting in the middle of the tourist hustle of the old center. It is part of the broader Málaga urban region, one of the fastest-growing economic hubs on the Costa del Sol.
Suárez is a common Spanish surname of Germanic origin, of which Juárez is an alternative form. It is widely spread throughout Latin America as a consequence of colonization. In origin it is a patronymic meaning "son of Suero" or "son of Soeiro". It may be derived from the Latin name Suerius, meaning "swineherd", in turn related to the Visigothic "surhari". The surname originates to the province of Asturias in northwest Spain. This surname is most commonly found in Mexico, Spain, Cuba, and Argentina.
| Month | Avg. Temperature | Rainfall | Sun Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 12.5°C | 62 mm | 177h |
| February | 13.2°C | 56 mm | 201h |
| March | 14.9°C | 66 mm | 216h |
| April | 16.9°C | 41 mm | 249h |
| May | 19.8°C | 23 mm | 291h |
| June | 23.6°C | 4 mm | 336h |
| July | 26.1°C | 0 mm | 342h |
| August | 26.7°C | 3 mm | 312h |
| September | 23.8°C | 25 mm | 261h |
| October | 19.9°C | 61 mm | 213h |
| November | 15.8°C | 77 mm | 177h |
| December | 13.4°C | 88 mm | 156h |
Ref: VL382809
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
Compared to coastal projects like Arosa in Mijas or Waterfall Residences in Fuengirola, this project in Málaga offers a different lifestyle. Where coastal projects often focus on resort-style amenities like pools and communal gardens, this project sacrifices facilities in exchange for direct urban integration. The price per square meter is therefore significantly lower than in luxury coastal resorts, but the potential rental yield can be structurally more stable due to the city location. In comparison to Astra Homes in Fuengirola, which is also 'new' but often located further from the center, this project sits in the middle of the existing city. For those preferring to live among Spaniards and have direct access to urban culture, this is a logical choice over residential complexes in coastal villages.
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