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Villas for sale in Marbella.

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We know which streets catch the breeze and which asking prices don't add up.

We're Bianca and Omèr, and we know homes across Marbella inside out, from Old Town apartments to Sierra Blanca villas. We'll walk you round the back streets of Nueva Andalucía and tell you, honestly, where your money goes furthest and which homes to leave well alone.

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About villas in Marbella

Marbella's villa country — Golf Valley family plots, Sierra Blanca views, La Zagaleta privacy.

The villa is what Marbella does best, and the spread is wider than most buyers expect. At the approachable end sit three- and four-bedroom detached homes on plots of 500 to 800 square metres, typically in the established pockets of Nueva Andalucía's Golf Valley or the quieter streets behind town. Climb into Sierra Blanca, Cascada de Camoján or La Zagaleta over in Benahavís and you are into five- to eight-bedroom houses on plots well past 1,000 square metres, with guest annexes, pools and sea or mountain views as standard. Architecturally the market splits between the classic Andalucian villa — arches, terracotta, mature gardens — and the flat-roofed contemporary build with glass walls and an open kitchen. Both sell well to quite different buyers, and we'll always tell you which is priced fairly for its plot and which is leaning on the postcode.

On price, think in typical bands rather than headlines. A solid detached villa inland or in a quieter urbanisation generally starts in the high hundreds of thousands of euros and runs into the low millions; well-positioned Nueva Andalucía and front-line-golf houses usually sit between two and five million; in Sierra Blanca or La Zagaleta you are typically looking at five million and up, with trophy homes far beyond that. Tell us your plot size, your view and your real budget, and we'll tell you where it honestly lands.

Marbella, the Costa del Sol's working heart — Sierra Blanca above, roughly 27 kilometres of beach below, and Málaga airport about 40 minutes east along the AP-7.

Most people picture Puerto Banús when they hear the name, but Marbella is a proper working town as well as a glamorous coast — far bigger and far more varied than its marina. It runs from San Pedro de Alcántara in the west, through Nueva Andalucía and the Golden Mile, around the historic Old Town, and east past Los Monteros to Elviria and Cabopino. Each pocket has its own character, its own price level, and its own kind of buyer. We sell across all of it, and no single street is right for everyone — which is why it pays to talk to someone who lives here before you fall for a photograph.

Who lives in Marbella

Marbella has always drawn an international crowd alongside its Spanish residents. You'll find British, Scandinavian, Belgian, Dutch, German, Middle Eastern and American owners, plus a strong base of Spanish families, particularly from Madrid, who keep summer homes here. The Golden Mile and Sierra Blanca attract the wealthiest end — business owners, sportspeople and the genuinely private — while Nueva Andalucía and the eastern beaches of Los Monteros and Elviria pull in families and year-round residents who want schools, golf and a normal community rather than a holiday postcard. The Old Town and San Pedro stay the most Spanish in feel. A good number of our buyers are second-home owners, but plenty live here full time and run their lives remotely.

Architecture and property types

Villas dominate Marbella, and they set the tone of the whole market — from classic whitewashed Andalusian fincas with arches and terracotta roofs to the crisp, glass-fronted contemporary builds that fill Sierra Blanca, Nueva Andalucía and the hills above the coast. Alongside the villas there's a deep, steady run of apartments: penthouses and duplex penthouses with big sea-facing terraces, ground-floor apartments with private gardens, and everything in between within gated, well-kept urbanisations. Town houses, semi-detached villas and semi-detached houses give families a middle rung between an apartment and a full villa, and you'll also come across the occasional triplex, building plot or rural finca for those who want to design from scratch or buy a slice of land. If you want a garden you'll lean towards a villa, a town house or a ground-floor home; if you want lock-up-and-leave with a view, a penthouse is usually the answer.

Price expectations

Marbella is a broad market, so the bands are wide and depend heavily on the postcode. As a rough guide, two-bedroom apartments away from the very front line typically start somewhere in the mid-to-high six figures, while frontline-beach or prime Golden Mile apartments and penthouses generally run from well over a million into several. Town houses and semi-detached homes in good family urbanisations tend to sit in the high six figures to low millions. Villas are where the spread is greatest: a comfortable family villa in Nueva Andalucía or the eastern suburbs typically begins in the low millions, while Sierra Blanca, the Golden Mile and the gated estates climb from several million into the truly exceptional — eight figures and beyond for the trophy homes. We'll always tell you when a property is over-priced for what it is, and why, rather than letting the asking price do the talking.

Lifestyle, schools and getting around

This is golf country first and foremost. Nueva Andalucía is known as Golf Valley for good reason, with Los Naranjos, Aloha, Las Brisas and La Quinta all within a few minutes of each other, and Rio Real and Santa María sitting just east of town. The beaches run the full length of the municipality, from the family sands of Elviria and Cabopino to the promenade that links the Old Town to Puerto Banús. The Old Town itself, built around the Plaza de los Naranjos, stays genuinely lovely year-round — orange trees, tapas bars and proper Andalusian streets rather than a museum piece. For families, the international schools matter: Aloha College in Nueva Andalucía, Swans International with campuses in town and Sierra Blanca, and Laude San Pedro just along the coast, all offering British and IB routes. Getting around is easy by Costa standards — the A-7 coast road and the faster AP-7 toll motorway run the length of the town, Málaga airport is about 40 minutes east, and Gibraltar's airport is roughly an hour the other way. There's no train to Marbella itself, so a car is part of life here.

How we work in Marbella

We've spent twenty years on this coast, and we treat buying a home here as a decision you should make slowly and with your eyes open. We don't push you towards the highest commission or the newest off-plan brochure; we ask how you actually want to live — beach mornings or golf mornings, full-time or summers only, walkable town or quiet hillside — and we match that to the right neighbourhood before we ever talk about specific homes. We'll be straight about the downsides too: which urbanisations get road noise, which villas face the wrong way for afternoon sun, which streets feel deserted out of season, and which asking prices simply don't add up. If you'd like a calm, honest conversation about where your budget goes furthest in Marbella, drop us a line.

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Nueva Andalucia, Marbella

Luxury Front-Line Golf Villa in Nueva Andalucía, Marbella

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Luxurious 7-Bedroom Villa in Nueva Andalucia's Golf Valley

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Luxury Living at Marbella's Premier Development

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Palatial Villa in Hacienda las Chapas: A Blend of Opulence and Panoramic Views

Nestled in the prestigious enclave of Hacienda las Chapas, Marbella East, this palatial villa epitomises luxury living on the Costa Del Sol. Boasting a grand t…

7 bed 7 bath 935 m²
€9,500,000Ref · COSTA-00593P
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Villa on the Marbella Golden Mile

Villas Lomas de Marbella Club offers an unparalleled living experience. This new development is situated in a tranquil enclave with immediate access to the AP-…

6 bed 6 bath 783 m²
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Marbella Este, Marbella

Charming 5-Bedroom Villa in Marbesa, Marbella

Welcome to Villa Svetlana, featuring five spacious bedrooms, five bathrooms, and an additional guest toilet, ensuring ample accommodation for family and guests…

5 bed 5 bath 280 m²
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Nueva Andalucia, Marbella

A Jewel in the heart of Nueva Andalucia

Welcome to this marvellous villa spanning a 3,062 plot, offering a resort-like ambience and a true sense of exclusivity. The property boasts five spacious bedr…

5 bed 5 bath 680 m²
€6,995,000Ref · COSTA-00827P
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Nueva Andalucia, Marbella

Luxurious Off-Plan Villa in Exclusive La Cerquilla, Nueva Andalucia

Nestled in the prestigious neighbourhood of La Cerquilla in Nueva Andalucia, Marbella, this off-plan villa offers the epitome of luxury living. Situated in the…

4 bed 5 bath 454 m²
€4,800,000Ref · COSTA-00924P
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Nueva Andalucia, Marbella

Luxurious Andalucian Villa in Nueva Andalucia, Marbella

This exquisite villa, nestled in the prestigious area of Nueva Andalucia, Marbella, Malaga, epitomises the quintessential Andalucian charm combined with modern…

7 bed 8 bath 1133 m²
€5,595,000Ref · COSTA-00536P
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Marbella Golden Mile, Marbella

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5 bed 5 bath 1052 m²
€6,690,000Ref · COSTA-00972P
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Marbella Golden Mile, Marbella

Exquisite New-Build Luxury Villa in Lomas del Virrey, Marbella Golden Mile

This exceptional new-build villa is situated in the prestigious gated community of Lomas del Virrey, nestled within Marbella’s renowned Golden Mile. Enviably p…

5 bed 5 bath 1066 m²
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Nueva Andalucia, Marbella

Exquisite Modern Villa in Las Brisas, Nueva Andalucia — Panoramic Views and Luxury Living

Situated in the prestigious enclave of Las Brisas, Nueva Andalucia, Marbella, this exceptional villa epitomises luxury living on the Costa Del Sol. Designed by…

5 bed 5 bath 648 m²
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Frequently asked

Questions about villas in Marbella.

How much does a villa in Marbella typically cost?

It depends heavily on area and plot. A detached three- or four-bedroom villa inland or in a quieter urbanisation generally starts in the high hundreds of thousands of euros and runs into the low millions. Well-placed Nueva Andalucía and front-line-golf villas typically sit between two and five million euros. In gated areas such as Sierra Blanca and La Zagaleta, villas usually start around five million and climb well beyond, with trophy homes commanding far higher prices per square metre.

Which areas of Marbella are best for villas, and what size plot do they have?

The strongest villa pockets are Nueva Andalucía's Golf Valley, popular with golfing families and close to international schools such as Aloha College; the Golden Mile and the elevated estates of Sierra Blanca and Cascada de Camoján for sea views; and La Zagaleta in neighbouring Benahavís for deeply private gated plots. Entry-level detached villas commonly have three or four bedrooms on plots of 500 to 800 square metres, while homes in Sierra Blanca and La Zagaleta typically run to five or more bedrooms on plots above 1,000 square metres.

Who typically buys villas in Marbella, and are they modern or traditional?

Foreign buyers dominate. Scandinavian and Northern European families favour Nueva Andalucía for the golf and the international schools, while entrepreneurs and family offices choose gated enclaves like Sierra Blanca and La Zagaleta for privacy and large plots. Styles split roughly evenly between classic Andalucian villas with arches, terracotta and mature gardens, and contemporary builds with flat roofs and glass walls. Contemporary homes often attract a premium when new, but a well-built traditional villa on a good plot tends to hold its value just as well.

Where in Marbella should I buy — Golden Mile, Nueva Andalucía or the eastern beaches?

It depends on how you'll live. The Golden Mile and Sierra Blanca are the prime addresses, walkable to the Old Town and Puerto Banús and priced accordingly, suiting buyers who want location above all. Nueva Andalucía, known as Golf Valley, is the family and golf choice, close to Los Naranjos, Aloha and La Quinta and to Aloha College. The eastern suburbs — Los Monteros, Elviria and Cabopino — give you the best beaches and more space for your money, at the cost of a short drive into the centre. San Pedro and the Old Town stay the most Spanish and the most everyday-liveable.

What do properties in Marbella typically cost?

The range is wide. Two-bedroom apartments set back from the beach typically start in the mid-to-high six figures, while frontline-beach and prime Golden Mile apartments and penthouses generally run from well over a million euros upwards. Family villas in Nueva Andalucía or the eastern suburbs usually begin in the low millions, and the gated estates of Sierra Blanca, the Golden Mile and the surrounding hills climb into the many millions and beyond for the very best homes. Town houses and semi-detached homes tend to bridge the gap, sitting from the high six figures into the low millions.

How far is Marbella from Málaga airport, and do I need a car?

Málaga airport (AGP) is about 40 minutes east of Marbella by car along the AP-7 toll motorway, a little longer on the free A-7 coast road in summer traffic. Gibraltar airport is roughly an hour to the west. There's no train station in Marbella itself, and the town is spread out across many separate urbanisations, so most residents find a car essential for daily life, golf and the school run, even if you can walk to the beach from where you live.

Which international schools serve Marbella?

Marbella is well served for international education. Aloha College in Nueva Andalucía offers British and IB programmes and is a major reason families settle in that area. Swans International School has campuses in Marbella town and Sierra Blanca, and Laude San Pedro International College sits just west along the coast, both running English-language and IB pathways for ages roughly 3 to 18. Proximity to a preferred school is a real factor in local pricing, so it's worth deciding on the school before you fix on a neighbourhood.

Is Marbella a good place for golf and beaches?

Very much so. Nueva Andalucía's Golf Valley packs Los Naranjos, Aloha, Las Brisas and La Quinta into a few square kilometres, with Rio Real, Santa María and Marbella Golf just east of town and many more along the wider coast. The beaches run the full length of the municipality, from the broad family sands of Elviria and Cabopino in the east to the marina at Puerto Banús and the promenade linking it to the Old Town. The climate means both are usable for most of the year, which is a large part of why people buy here at all.