Fuengirola vs. Benalmádena: Which Offers Better Value for Luxury Buyers?
Unlike seasonal towns, Fuengirola stays active in winter thanks to its local population—meaning restaurants, gyms, and entertainment stay open year-round. Here’s a question that keeps coming up: if you're ready to own in the...
Wine and Tapas: Discovering Estepona’s Best Wine Bars
A quiet revolution is happening in bars like La Casa del Rey and Taberna Miguel—where unfiltered, biodynamic wines from small Spanish producers are becoming the new cool pour. No additives, no fuss—just pure terroir.
Golfing in Casares: The Quiet Magnetism of Finca Cortesín
Finca Cortesín isn’t some faux-Mediterranean fantasy pumped out by developers. It’s the real thing. Built slow, with care. The golf course is the crown jewel: 18 holes cut with precision and a kind of reverence, always respectful of the wild landscape it slices through.
The Investment Potential of Manilva’s High-End Properties
In 2023, foreign buyers made up over 15% of property purchases in Málaga province, according to Spain’s Land Registry.
Exploring Málaga’s Wine Culture—and Why It Matters If You’re Moving to the Costa del Sol
Málaga is known, yes. People know it for the beaches, Picasso, and the airport that’s always one transfer away from wherever you live now.
Marbella 2025 Property Forecast: Where the Smart Money Is Going
Spain’s south coast has always attracted the sun-chasers, the escape artists, the ones tired of grey skies and nine months of rain.
The Rise of Sustainable Luxury Homes in Sotogrande
According to the Green Building Council España (GBCe), demand for energy-efficient homes in Spain has grown steadily in the past five years, especially in areas where international buyers are looking for more than just holiday homes.
How Torremolinos Became Spain’s Iconic Beach Destination
Torremolinos doesn’t announce itself. It just is. Sitting there on the Costa del Sol, confident in its coastline, unconcerned with reinvention.
The Rich History of Mijas Pueblo: A Walk-Through Time
It’s tempting to call it picturesque. But that word doesn’t quite do justice to the feeling you get when you’re standing in its narrow streets, the world stretching out in layers below you: terracotta tiles, sea, sky.