Why Estepona?

This render from the developer shows the planned pool at this best-in-class community close to Estepona on Spain’s Costa del Sol. (Renders aren’t to be considered final, but give you a good idea.)
Spain’s Costa del Sol is one of the world’s most inherently beautiful and desirable destinations. It has perfect weather, exceptional beaches, ancient towns and cities, renowned locally produced food, and world-class marinas, shopping, entertainment, and golf courses. The Costa del Sol is one of the world’s original jet-set destinations. This stunning stretch of coast enjoys 320 sunny days each year and offers all the ingredients of a successful international destination—world-class beaches, food, history, marinas, golf, and shopping.
This opportunity is close to the town of Estepona, known as the “Garden of the Costa del Sol” for its stunning palm tree-lined promenades and flower-filled plazas. Estepona is about 15 minutes’ drive west of Puerto Banús, where you’ll find the “New Golden Mile.” Over the past decade, this area has undergone a stunning transformation, with new world-class golf courses, 5-star resorts, incredible marinas, and million-dollar residential communities.
This transformation has made Estepona one of the most charming destinations on the coast. It’s home to pristine, palm tree-lined promenades that meander beside golden-sand beaches, charming cobblestoned squares filled with orange trees that perfume the town with orange blossoms in springtime, and winding alleys of stunning whitewashed homes adorned with hanging baskets of flowers that add riotous splashes of color.
Beyond its natural beauty, Spain offers excellent accessibility and infrastructure for international visitors. The Costa del Sol is a magnet for vacationers, expats, retirees, and work-from-anywhere professionals, with more arriving all the time. In 2004, Malaga International Airport saw over 12 million passengers. By 2018, this had grown to more than 19 million. After a pandemic-related dip, Malaga Airport reached a new all-time high of 22.3 million passengers in 2023—a remarkable 21% jump from the previous year. Malaga province is one of Spain’s fastest-growing regions, with 2023 data showing that nine out of ten new residents are from overseas.
The Amenities

The glass domes of Estepona’s orchidarium rise above Old Town. Estepona offers a perfect mix
of modern conveniences and traditional charm.
The plans for this community are exceptional. These condos will feature modern open-plan design and exquisite finishes. The comprehensive amenities include a saltwater swimming pool, gym, spa, co-working space with terrace, beach volleyball court, underground parking, jogging path, pergola for yoga, meditation and Pilates, children’s play area, and golf practice green.
While the first phase featured only a pool, our new phase significantly expands the offerings. The main amenity area will sit in front of our phase and offer sea views, creating an enhanced living experience for residents.
Getting There

Malaga has flight connections to over 130 cities across more than 60 countries…and every year, more are added. Just this summer, United Airlines added a new route from New York to service growing demand for flights from the U.S.
Accessibility is a major advantage of this location. Malaga Airport has flight connections to over 130 cities across more than 60 countries, including direct flights to the U.S. and Canada. The condos are just 25 minutes’ drive from the prestigious town of Marbella and 50 minutes to Malaga International Airport.
Things to Do

The charming town of Estepona, with its cobblestone streets and lush, tree-filled plazas, is known
as the “Garden of the Costa del Sol.” It’s also just six minutes’ drive from our opportunity.
The location of these condos is excellent—just a six-minute walk to the beach and a six-minute drive to Estepona, where you can stroll the palm-lined promenade next to Playa de la Rada beach or explore the whitewashed Old Town centered on the flower-filled Plaza de las Flores. You’re only an eight-minute drive from Finca Cortesin, one of the world’s top-ranked golf resorts.
Estepona offers the perfect blend of modern amenities and traditional Spanish culture. As it has developed, Estepona has worked to retain its traditional Spanish charm in a way that many other coastal towns have not. You’ll find modern symbols of prosperity—organic supermarkets, boutique stores, high-end restaurants—alongside quaint cafés and rustic tapas bars that harken back to yesteryear. This creates a unique flavor that few destinations in Spain or elsewhere can match, effortlessly merging modernity and tradition.
The area continues to see significant investment in cultural and recreational facilities. Billions of dollars in new investment has been flowing into Estepona. A new €300 million performance venue is planned in the city center to host concerts and shows. The town’s old market, the Mercado de Abastos, has been relaunched as a gastronomic landmark with restaurants and stores. The city government has also unveiled plans to convert 5.5 acres in the center of town into a new public space, creating a promenade to rival the best in Spain.