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costa-del-sol
Every article we have published on costa-del-sol — market data, buying advice and on-the-ground perspective.

Buying guides · 14 min read
Buying Property in Spain: The Complete 2026 Guide for Foreign Buyers
The complete step-by-step process for buying property in Spain as a foreigner in 2026 — from NIE application to notary signing, with every cost and legal requirement explained.
Maya Kallio · 16 April 2026

Area guides · 12 min read
Costa del Sol Luxury Property: Area-by-Area Buyer’s Guide
What your money actually buys in each Costa del Sol luxury area, from €400K entry in Estepona to €30M estates in La Zagaleta, with honest price bands and buyer profiles.
Maya Kallio · 17 April 2026

Area guides · 10 min read
Estepona Property Guide 2026: Prices, Areas & Why Buyers Are Moving West
Estepona is the Costa del Sol’s fastest-moving luxury market. Prices are 30% below Marbella, new-build quality has caught up, and the drive is now 15 minutes. Here’s the complete picture.
Marco Elsinger · 18 April 2026

Investment · 11 min read
New Developments Costa del Sol 2026: Off-Plan Projects Worth Buying
The off-plan and new-build market on the Costa del Sol: how stage payments work, which areas have the best pipeline, how to vet developers, and what legal protections you have.
Maya Kallio · 22 April 2026

Buying guides · 11 min read
British Buyer’s Guide to Spanish Property: Tax, Costs & Legal Steps
The post-Brexit specifics for British buyers purchasing on the Costa del Sol: the 90/180-day rule, double taxation, Sterling conversion strategies, and what changed when the UK left the EU.
Maya Kallio · 24 April 2026

Area guides · 9 min read
Benahavís Property Guide: Mountain Luxury 10 Minutes from Marbella
Benahavís packs La Zagaleta, El Madroñal, La Quinta, and Los Arqueros into one mountain municipality with historically lower taxes and prices from €400K to €30M.
Marco Elsinger · 6 May 2026

Buying guides · 10 min read
Buying Off-Plan Property in Spain: Risks, Rewards & Legal Protection
Off-plan buying in Spain: how stage payments work, the bank guarantee that protects your money, how to vet a developer, and the warranty structure that covers you for 10 years.
Maya Kallio · 7 May 2026

Buying guides · 10 min read
Huis Kopen in Spanje: A Dutch Buyer’s Guide to Costa del Sol Property
The Netherlands-specific guide to buying on the Costa del Sol: box 3 tax implications, the belastingverdrag, where Dutch expats live, and why no currency conversion saves you thousands.
Maya Kallio · 8 May 2026

Area guides · 10 min read
Frontline Beach Properties Costa del Sol: What Your Money Buys
True frontline beach on the Costa del Sol starts at €500K for an apartment and reaches €15M+ for a Golden Mile villa. Here is what each area delivers and what to verify before buying.
Maya Kallio · 20 May 2026

Area guides · 9 min read
Luxury Penthouses in Marbella: Top Addresses and What They Cost
Marbella’s penthouse market spans €500K to €10M+. This guide covers the top addresses, the difference between a real penthouse and a top-floor apartment, and what to expect in each area.
Marco Elsinger · 22 May 2026

Investment · 10 min read
Rental Yields Costa del Sol: What Investors Actually Earn
Gross rental yields on the Costa del Sol range from 3% to 8% depending on area, property type, and rental strategy. This guide breaks down what investors actually net after all costs.
Maya Kallio · 27 May 2026

Buying guides · 9 min read
Köpa Bostad i Spanien: Swedish Buyer’s Guide to Costa del Sol
Swedish buyers are the fastest-growing Nordic group on the Costa del Sol. This guide covers what you need to know about buying property in Spain as a Swedish national, from tax to areas to the quirks that surprise Scandinavian buyers.
Marco Elsinger · 3 June 2026

Investment · 9 min read
Marbella vs Ibiza: Where to Buy Luxury Property in Spain
Two of Spain’s top luxury destinations compete for the same international buyer. This guide compares Marbella and Ibiza on price, rental yield, infrastructure, year-round liveability, and investment outlook.
Maya Kallio · 5 June 2026

Finance · 8 min read
Power of Attorney in Spain: How to Buy Property Without Flying Over
A poder notarial lets your lawyer sign at the notary on your behalf, so you can complete a Spanish property purchase without being in the country. Here is how the process works, what it costs, and where buyers go wrong.
Marco Elsinger · 9 June 2026

Buying guides · 9 min read
Property Surveys in Spain: What Inspectors Check and Why It Matters
Spain does not require a building survey before purchase, but skipping one is a gamble. Independent surveyors check structure, damp, electrics, plumbing, and legality. Costs run €400-1,500 depending on property size, and the findings can save or earn you tens of thousands in negotiation.
Maya Kallio · 10 June 2026

Finance · 8 min read
Currency Exchange for Buying Property in Spain: Timing, Tools & Traps
Your bank’s exchange rate markup can cost you €5,000 to €30,000 on a Spanish property purchase. Specialist FX brokers, forward contracts, and proper timing cut that loss dramatically. Here is how the currency side of buying in Spain actually works.
Marco Elsinger · 11 June 2026

Buying guides · 9 min read
Community of Owners in Spain: Fees, Rules & What Buyers Should Check
Every apartment and most gated villas in Spain belong to a comunidad de propietarios (community of owners). Monthly fees range from €100 to €2,000+ depending on facilities and location. Unpaid community debts transfer to the buyer. Here is what to check before purchasing.
Maya Kallio · 12 June 2026

Buying guides · 8 min read
Choosing a Property Lawyer in Spain: The 8 Questions You Must Ask
Your lawyer is the most important appointment in a Spanish property purchase. An independent abogado checks title, verifies debts, handles taxes, and protects your interests at the notary. These eight questions help you distinguish competent professionals from those who could cost you thousands.
Marco Elsinger · 13 June 2026

Buying guides · 8 min read
Spanish Notary System Explained: What Happens on Completion Day
Completion day at a Spanish notary follows a structured process: identity verification, deed reading, signing, payment confirmation, and key handover. The entire appointment takes 45 to 90 minutes. Here is what happens step by step, what the notary checks, and what you need to bring.
Maya Kallio · 16 June 2026

Finance · 9 min read
Wealth Tax in Spain: What Property Owners Actually Pay in 2026
Spain’s wealth tax applies to net assets above €700,000, with rates from 0.2% to 3.5% in Andalucía. For property owners, the key question is how your real estate is valued and what deductions you can claim. This guide covers the 2026 rules, the Solidarity Tax for large fortunes, and practical ways to reduce your bill legally.
Marco Elsinger · 17 June 2026

Finance · 10 min read
Spanish Inheritance Tax for Non-Residents: Rates, Exemptions & Planning
Spanish inheritance tax is paid by the person receiving the asset, not the estate. For non-residents inheriting Costa del Sol property, the rules changed significantly after the 2014 EU ruling. This guide covers Andalucía rates, the 99% reduction for close relatives, double taxation treaties, and why a separate Spanish will is essential.
Maya Kallio · 18 June 2026

Finance · 9 min read
Tax on Rental Income in Spain: What Non-Resident Landlords Owe
Non-resident landlords in Spain face two separate tax obligations: tax on actual rental income when the property is let, and imputed income tax when it sits empty. EU residents pay 19% on net income with expense deductions. Non-EU residents pay 24% on gross income with no deductions. This guide covers both, with worked examples.
Marco Elsinger · 19 June 2026

Finance · 8 min read
Plusvalía Tax When Selling Property in Spain: How It Works in 2026
The plusvalía is a municipal tax on the increase in land value since you acquired the property. The 2021 Constitutional Court ruling overhauled the calculation method, and sellers can now choose whichever of two formulas gives the lower amount. Here is how it works in 2026, with practical examples.
Maya Kallio · 20 June 2026

Finance · 10 min read
Buying Spanish Property Through an SL Company: Pros, Cons & Tax
An SL (Sociedad Limitada) can offer inheritance advantages and portfolio efficiency for certain property owners. But for most single-property buyers, the compliance costs and tax complexity outweigh the benefits. This guide compares corporate vs personal ownership across tax, inheritance, wealth tax, and running costs.
Marco Elsinger · 23 June 2026

Area guides · 9 min read
San Pedro de Alcántara: Marbella’s Local Neighbourhood for Buyers
San Pedro sits at the heart of Marbella’s western stretch, offering real-town living with Golden Mile proximity. Townhouses from €350,000, villas from €800,000, and a renovated boulevard that changed the centre completely.
Maya Kallio · 24 June 2026

Area guides · 10 min read
Sotogrande Property Guide: Polo, Golf & Family Living in Cádiz
Sotogrande is the Costa del Sol’s quieter sporting alternative to Marbella: Valderrama golf, Santa María polo, and marina living 30 minutes west. Villas from €800,000 in Sotogrande Alto, marina apartments from €350,000.
Marco Elsinger · 25 June 2026

Area guides · 8 min read
Los Flamingos Property Guide: Golf, Views & Villa Estates in Benahavís
Los Flamingos sits on the hillside between San Pedro and Estepona within Benahavís municipality. Three golf courses, gated communities, and villas from €1.2M with panoramic coastal views, all five minutes from the beach.
Maya Kallio · 26 June 2026

Area guides · 8 min read
Guadalmina Property Guide: Beachside Golf Living in San Pedro
Guadalmina straddles the New Golden Mile between San Pedro and Estepona. Baja offers beachfront villas on large plots from €1.5M (many ripe for rebuild), while Alta delivers modern townhouses from €400,000 above one of the coast’s oldest golf courses.
Marco Elsinger · 27 June 2026

Area guides · 8 min read
La Quinta Property Guide: Hillside Living Above Benahavís
La Quinta sits at 400-600 metres above sea level in the Benahavís hills. The 27-hole country club, cooler summer temperatures, and mountain-to-sea views attract golf families and retirees. Villas from €900,000, townhouses from €350,000.
Maya Kallio · 30 June 2026

Area guides · 9 min read
Mijas Costa Property Guide: Value and Views on the Western Costa del Sol
Mijas Costa is the Costa del Sol’s best-value coastal strip: apartments from €200,000, three golf courses, long sandy beaches, and a 20-minute drive to Marbella centre. Here is what each neighbourhood offers and where prices are headed.
Marco Elsinger · 1 July 2026

Investment · 10 min read
Short-Term Rental Regulations Costa del Sol 2026: Licence, Tax & Compliance
Operating a short-term rental on the Costa del Sol without the right licence risks fines up to €150,000. This guide covers the VFT registration process, community vote restrictions, guest reporting, and quarterly tax obligations for 2026.
Maya Kallio · 2 July 2026

Market reports · 10 min read
Marbella Property Prices 2016–2026: Ten Years of Real Transaction Data
Ten years of transaction data from the Colegio de Registradores tells a clear story: Marbella prices rose roughly 50% between 2016 and 2026, but the gains were uneven across areas and property types. Here is what the numbers actually show.
Marco Elsinger · 3 July 2026

Investment · 9 min read
Best Areas for Property Capital Growth on the Costa del Sol in 2026
Capital growth on the Costa del Sol is not evenly distributed. Established prime areas like the Golden Mile appreciate slowly from a high base, while developing corridors like Estepona and San Pedro are gaining 8 to 12% annually. Here is where the data points for 2026.
Maya Kallio · 4 July 2026

Investment · 9 min read
Holiday Let vs Long-Term Rental in Marbella: Income, Tax & Hassle Compared
A two-bedroom apartment in Puerto Banús can gross €35,000 per year as a holiday let or €18,000 on a long-term contract. But gross income is not profit. When you factor in management, tax, and risk, the gap narrows. Here is the full comparison.
Marco Elsinger · 7 July 2026

Relocation · 9 min read
Healthcare in Marbella for Expats: Public, Private & What It Costs
Spain’s public healthcare system is one of the best-funded in Europe, and Marbella adds a strong private sector on top. Here is how to access both, what insurance costs, and what to expect as a foreign resident or property owner.
Maya Kallio · 8 July 2026

Relocation · 8 min read
Getting Around Marbella: Driving, Buses, Taxis & What You Need
You need a car on the Costa del Sol. Public transport connects major towns but does not cover the residential areas where most properties sit. Here is the practical guide to driving, parking, licence exchange, and the alternatives.
Maya Kallio · 10 July 2026

Relocation · 7 min read
Moving to Spain with Pets: Documents, Rules & Vet Registration
Bringing a dog or cat to Spain is straightforward if you start the paperwork early. EU moves need a pet passport. Post-Brexit UK moves need an Animal Health Certificate and TRACES entry document. Here is the complete checklist for 2026.
Marco Elsinger · 11 July 2026

Area guides · 9 min read
East Marbella vs West Marbella: Where to Buy in 2026
Marbella’s property market splits naturally at the old town. East is quieter, greener, and closer to the airport. West is more developed, more social, and closer to the golf and school cluster. Here is how to choose.
Maya Kallio · 14 July 2026

Buying guides · 9 min read
Villa vs Apartment in Marbella: Space, Cost, Lifestyle & Resale Compared
A villa gives you a pool and a garden. An apartment gives you a lock-and-leave lifestyle with lower running costs. The right choice depends on whether you are living full-time, visiting seasonally, or investing for rental income. Here is the comparison.
Marco Elsinger · 15 July 2026

Investment · 10 min read
Marbella vs Algarve: Which Is the Better Property Investment in 2026?
Both destinations attract the same buyer profile: Northern Europeans seeking sun, lifestyle, and property returns. But the tax regimes, price points, and market dynamics are different. Here is the full comparison for 2026.
Maya Kallio · 16 July 2026

Buying guides · 7 min read
Spanish Energy Certificates: Ratings, Costs & What Buyers Should Know
Every property sale and rental in Spain requires an energy certificate. Most older Costa del Sol properties rate E to G. New builds typically achieve B or C. Here is what the rating means for your running costs and your purchase decision.
Marco Elsinger · 17 July 2026

Buying guides · 10 min read
Renovating Property in Marbella: Costs, Permits, Timelines & Pitfalls
Older properties on the Golden Mile, Guadalmina Baja, and eastern Marbella sit on plots worth more than the buildings on them. Renovation can add 30 to 50% to a property’s value. Here is what it costs, what permits you need, and where projects go wrong.
Maya Kallio · 18 July 2026
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