Properties for sale in Malaga, Spain
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Spain's Malaga
Intro
Find properties for sale in Malaga with Your Overseas Home. Apartments in the city centre or along the seafront often start from around €200,000 to €400,000, while villas in surrounding suburbs and hillside locations typically range from €500,000 to over €1M. With beaches, culture, and excellent transport links, Malaga is one of the Costa del Sol’s most vibrant property markets.
Intro
Find properties for sale in Malaga with Your Overseas Home. Apartments in the city centre or along the seafront often start from around €200,000 to €400,000, while villas in surrounding suburbs and hillside locations typically range from €500,000 to over €1M. With beaches, culture, and excellent transport links, Malaga is one of the Costa del Sol’s most vibrant property markets.
Why buy property in Spain's Malaga
Why buy a property in Malaga?
Malaga combines city living with coastal charm and strong investment potential. Apartments are usually priced from €200,000, while villas start from €500,000 and can exceed €1M in prime areas. With an international airport, thriving culture, and year-round sunshine, Malaga continues to attract overseas buyers looking for both lifestyle and long-term value.
Frequently asked questions about buying property in Malaga
What is the average price of an apartment in Malaga?
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Is buying property in Málaga different from elsewhere in Spain?
The legal purchase steps are Spain-wide, but Málaga buyers often deal with high-demand coastal stock, apartment communities, and new-build developments.
Due diligence should focus on planning/licences, any renovations or terrace enclosures, community rules (statutes), and whether the property has the correct habitation/occupancy documentation for utilities.
If you plan to rent, check Andalusia’s holiday rental registration requirements and whether the building community restricts short-term lets. A local lawyer should also confirm there are no debts attached to the property (community fees, IBI) before you pay major deposits.
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What should I check before buying a coastal apartment in Málaga province?
Start with a Land Registry check (nota simple) to confirm ownership and any charges (mortgages, embargoes).
Then verify building legality: licences for reforms, any extensions, and whether the building has the correct occupancy documentation for connection/reconnection of utilities.
In apartment blocks, request evidence of community fee payments, planned major works, and any restrictions affecting balconies, noise, or holiday rentals.
If sea views and proximity to the beach are key, your lawyer can also flag issues linked to coastal regulations and easements that may affect alterations or future building works nearby.