Buena Vista's southwest-facing hillside — garden apartments above El Higuerón, with Fuengirola bay spread out below.
Buena Vista occupies the lower eastern slopes of the Sierra de Mijas, along the hill road that climbs from Fuengirola towards Mijas Pueblo and on to Benalmádena Pueblo. It sits directly above Reserva del Higuerón, on the quiet Mijas side of the point where three municipalities meet. Carvajal beach is about four kilometres downhill, Mijas Pueblo much the same distance uphill, and Málaga airport is around a twenty-minute drive. Because the whole urbanisation faces southwest, most streets look out across the bay over Fuengirola — and on the clearest days, as far as Gibraltar.
Garden apartments first, villas on the upper streets
Ground-floor garden apartments set the tone of what we sell here. The pattern is low-rise gated communities — Mirador de Buena Vista, Balcones de Mijas and Doña Blanca among them — where the typical home is a two- or three-bedroom apartment opening onto its own terrace and a shared garden and pool. Elsewhere on the slope the picture shifts to detached villas and semi-detached houses on private plots, with Buena Vista Hills the best-known address, and a quiet trade in building plots for those who would rather start from the ground. On the lower fringe, around Higuerón West, contemporary apartment projects arrive steadily and follow the same garden-level logic.
Who buys here, and what it typically costs
Buena Vista suits people who want a genuine sea view without front-line prices or front-line noise: year-round residents who work along the A-7, families running the Fuengirola school corridor, and owners who fly in often and like having the train at the bottom of the hill. A resale garden apartment typically runs €300,000 to €550,000; newer builds on the Higuerón side generally sit between €450,000 and €750,000; semi-detached houses tend to land around €900,000 to €1.1 million, and detached villas generally €1.3 to €2 million depending on plot and outlook. What moves the price more than anything here is the view — and we'll always tell you whether a terrace earns its premium or merely glimpses water between rooftops.
Getting around, schools and golf
A car makes life easier on a hillside this steep, though daily errands are short: the Reserva del Higuerón commercial centre, with its Carrefour, pharmacy and restaurants, is a few minutes downhill. Carvajal station, on the Cercanías C-1 line at the foot of the hill, runs trains roughly every half hour — Fuengirola centre in minutes, Málaga airport in about twenty-five. Golfers have Torrequebrada just across the Benalmádena border and Mijas Golf's two courses, Los Lagos and Los Olivos, in the valley behind. For schools, Colegio Salliver in Fuengirola, Benalmádena International College at Nueva Torrequebrada and St Anthony's College on the Coín road are all within a short drive.
We are a small family agency, and we work Buena Vista the way we work every hillside on this coast: we walk the homes before you do, read the community accounts, check what is planned on the empty plots nearby, and we'll always tell you which homes are over-priced and why. If you'd like an honest read on a particular apartment — or simply want to know which gardens keep their afternoon sun — drop us a line.