Bathed by the Mediterranean Sea, the Costa del Sol covers more than 150 kilometers of coastline in the province of Malaga, in the south of the Iberian Peninsula.
It is not surprising that this region is one of the favorite tourist destinations for Europeans. Describing the Costa del Sol is transporting oneself to an eternal summer: more than 300 sunny days a year, beaches with warm water typical of the Mediterranean, a wide range of sports and leisure, extremely contrasting landscapes between sea and mountains, a relaxed atmosphere and exquisite cuisine.
Torremolinos, Mijas, Marbella, Estepona, Benalmadena are just some of the towns or cities that we can find in this region. Each one of them shares the Andalusian charm while displaying their individuality. Malaga, its capital, is the sixth city in number of inhabitants in all of Spain.
The trend of the real estate market continues registering a high dynamism in the region. We are no longer talking only about people who are looking for a second residence or who wish to retire in the future, but the trend has been changing hand in hand with technology and work modality. A large number of young people are now choosing the Costa del Sol to telework and spend more time of the year there.
The province of Malaga accounts for a quarter of the housing real estate market and 18% of new construction. The reasons go back to its characteristics and the presence of golf tourism, with Marbella being the province with the largest number of golf courses in Spain. The reality is that the environment is ideal for homebuyers.