18 REAL ESTATE OFFERS RURAL PROPERTY IN MALAGA, SPAIN
LIFESTYLE AMENITIES
- Golf
- Ski
- Beach
- Diving
- Equestrian
- Biking
- Hiking
- Fishing
- Spa
- Wine
4 Bed Villa for sale in Benahavis
£853,496
Benahavis, Andalucia, Spain
Listed By: Atria Real Estate on 23.08.2013LIFESTYLE AMENITIES
- Golf
- Ski
- Beach
- Diving
- Equestrian
- Biking
- Hiking
- Fishing
- Spa
- Wine
4 Bed Villa for sale in Marbella
£1,706,991
Marbella, Andalucia, Spain
Listed By: Atria Real Estate on 05.08.2013LIFESTYLE AMENITIES
- Golf
- Ski
- Beach
- Diving
- Equestrian
- Biking
- Hiking
- Fishing
- Spa
- Wine
6 Bed for sale in Cortes de la Frontera
£271,368
Cortes de la Frontera, Andalucia, Spain
Listed By: CB Properties Andalucia on 28.03.2013Browse all listings of Rural for sale in Malaga, Spain from 271 368 💷 GBP on TheMoveChannel.com.
The birthplace of none other than Pablo Picasso, Malaga is often referred to as the capital of the Costa del Sol. Indeed, the town's mix of sandy beaches and 300 days of sunshine per year attracts tourists and 🏠 house hunters from the UK, v Europe and around the 🌎 world. And little wonder: with 3,000 years of history and the kind of year-round climate that’s the envy of everywhere, there’s always a good reason to visit Malaga. Over 10 million airline passengers each year pass through Malaga’s major international airport. From an investor’s perspective, the overall picture in Spain wasn't the most reassuring during the 2008 recession, but tourist hotspots such as Malaga and the surrounding areas have serious potential for buy-to-let investors looking to make the most of the annual traveller influx. Long-term rent yields are nothing to get excited about – short-term lets on the other hand can be a different story entirely!
The birthplace of none other than Pablo Picasso, Malaga is often referred to as the capital of the Costa del Sol. Indeed, the town's mix of sandy beaches and 300 days of sunshine per year attracts tourists and 🏠 house hunters from the UK, v Europe and around the 🌎 world. And little wonder: with 3,000 years of history and the kind of year-round climate that’s the envy of everywhere, there’s always a good reason to visit Malaga. Over 10 million airline passengers each year pass through Malaga’s major international airport. From an investor’s perspective, the overall picture in Spain wasn't the most reassuring during the 2008 recession, but tourist hotspots such as Malaga and the surrounding areas have serious potential for buy-to-let investors looking to make the most of the annual traveller influx. Long-term rent yields are nothing to get excited about – short-term lets on the other hand can be a different story entirely!