Marbella Property Guide 2026: Where to Buy, What to Pay, and What to Know
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By Luxury Spanish Homes
Independent Buyer Advisors — Costa del Sol
In This Guide
Marbella at a Glance The Best Areas to Buy in Marbella What Does Your Budget Buy in Marbella? Life in Marbella The Marbella Property Market in 2026 Next Steps
Marbella occupies a singular position in the European property market. Nowhere else combines Mediterranean luxury living, year-round sunshine, and a depth of international buyers quite like this 27-kilometre stretch of Andalusian coastline. For over six decades, it has attracted royalty, business leaders, celebrities, and wealthy families seeking the finest that southern Europe has to offer.
This guide is written for serious buyers. It covers where to buy within Marbella, what different budgets buy you, what life in Marbella actually looks like, and the key questions to ask before committing.
Marbella at a Glance◆ Location: Málaga Province, Andalusia, southern Spain◆ Airport: Málaga International (AGP) — 40 minutes east◆ Population: Approx. 150,000 (including significant expat community)◆ Climate: 320+ days of sunshine per year; average high of 29°C in summer, 17°C in winter◆ Language: Spanish; English widely spoken in property, legal, medical, and hospitality sectors◆ Schools: Multiple international schools (English, French, German, Scandinavian curricula)The Best Areas to Buy in MarbellaThe Golden Mile
The Golden Mile is Marbella's most prestigious address — a stretch of coastline between central Marbella and Puerto Banús lined with grand villas, private estates, and exclusive apartment complexes. The King of Saudi Arabia's summer palace sits here. So does a collection of Marbella's most recognisable private estates.
Prices on the Golden Mile start at approximately €2M for an apartment with sea views and rise to €30M+ for front-line beach villas. The combination of beach access, proximity to Puerto Banús's restaurants and marina, and the address itself make it perennially in demand.
Puerto Banús
Puerto Banús is Marbella's most internationally famous neighbourhood — a marina town with a supercar culture, designer boutiques, and some of the finest seafront dining on the Mediterranean. Property in Puerto Banús ranges from studio apartments to expansive penthouses. It attracts a younger, more socially active buyer than the Golden Mile's more private villas.
Prices range from €250,000 for a one-bedroom apartment to €5M+ for a frontline penthouse overlooking the marina.
Nueva Andalucía (Golf Valley)
Immediately behind Puerto Banús, Nueva Andalucía is one of the most popular areas for buyers seeking space, greenery, and immediate access to world-class golf. Five major golf clubs — Aloha, Las Brisas, Los Naranjos, La Quinta, and Real Club de Golf Guadalmina — are within minutes.
Properties include standalone villas, townhouses, and gated developments. Prices range from €400,000 for a townhouse to €8M+ for a large private villa on the fairway.
Sierra Blanca and Cascada de Camoján
These elevated hillside neighbourhoods above central Marbella offer panoramic sea and mountain views in a secure, very private setting. Cascada de Camoján is one of Marbella's most exclusive gated communities — security is exceptional, properties are substantial (400–2,000m² plots), and neighbours include some of Spain's wealthiest individuals. Prices start at €3M and extend beyond €25M.
Marbella East (Elviria, Las Chapas, Rio Real)
East Marbella offers a different character — quieter, greener, with beautiful natural beaches and a more residential atmosphere. Elviria is particularly popular with families for its relaxed pace, excellent beach clubs, and access to international schools. Prices are notably lower than the Golden Mile for comparable quality, making it increasingly attractive to buyers seeking lifestyle over status.
Marbella Old Town and Centro
The historic centre of Marbella — the Orange Square (Plaza de los Naranjos), the whitewashed lanes, the tapas bars — is one of the most charming small cities in Andalusia. Apartments and townhouses in the old town are popular with buyers who want to be in the heart of things. Prices range from €300,000 for a well-positioned apartment to €2M+ for a restored historic home.
What Does Your Budget Buy in Marbella?BudgetWhat it buys€300,000–€600,0001–2 bedroom apartment in Puerto Banús, Nueva Andalucía, or East Marbella€600,000–€1.2M2–3 bedroom apartment with sea views; townhouse in Nueva Andalucía€1.2M–€3M4–5 bedroom villa in Nueva Andalucía or East Marbella; Golden Mile apartment€3M–€8MFront-line golf villa; Golden Mile villa with sea views€8M+Sierra Blanca estate; Golden Mile front-line beach villa; Cascada de Camoján
Life in MarbellaDining and nightlife: Marbella has one of the most developed restaurant scenes in southern Europe. La Sala, Nobu Marbella, Cipriani, Bibo, and Coya are among the internationally renowned names. The restaurant culture extends to beach clubs — Nikki Beach, Ocean Club, and Puente Romano Beach Club all operate as social hubs throughout the summer.
Healthcare: Marbella has excellent private healthcare — Hospital Costa del Sol, HC Marbella, and numerous specialist clinics with English-speaking staff. Private health insurance for residents is straightforward and well-priced by northern European standards.
Community: The international community in Marbella is extensive, well-connected, and social. There are established British, Scandinavian, Russian, and Arab communities. Integration is optional — some buyers live almost entirely within the expat community; others embrace Spanish life fully. Both choices are well-supported.
Getting around: A car is essential outside central Marbella. The AP-7 motorway connects to Málaga in 40 minutes and to Estepona in 20. An Uber service operates in Marbella. Taxis are readily available.
The Marbella Property Market in 2026Marbella's luxury market has proven resilient through every macro cycle of the past 30 years. Post-pandemic demand surged in 2021–2022 and has remained elevated. Inventory at the top end of the market — particularly front-line beach and Golden Mile addresses — remains extremely constrained. New developments in Nueva Andalucía and East Marbella continue to absorb demand from buyers seeking turnkey properties.
Year-on-year price growth in the luxury segment has averaged 8–12% over the past three years. Rental yields, while secondary to capital appreciation for most buyers at this end of the market, typically run 4–6% net for well-managed properties in high-demand locations.
Next StepsBuying in Marbella requires on-the-ground expertise. The finest properties rarely appear on the public portals — they change hands through agent networks and private introductions.
Contact the Luxury Spanish Homes team to arrange a curated Marbella viewing tour.
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