Mijas Costa Neighbourhood Guide

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Explore Mijas Costa, a vibrant coastal gem in Málaga with stunning beaches, a welcoming community, and a rich culinary scene.

277for sale
€545kmedian price
€3,709per m²
15to rent
6holiday lets

The market right now

Live counts and prices across every way to live in Mijas Costa.

Buy
For sale
277listings
Median price
€545,000
Per m²
€3,709
Range
€99k - €5.5M
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Long-term rent
Rentals
15listings
Live long-term rent availability in Mijas Costa right now.
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Holiday
Short-term lets
6listings
Live holiday availability in Mijas Costa right now.
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What is for sale

Homes for sale in Mijas Costa by bedrooms.

1bed
13
2bed
88
3bed
80
4bed
30
5+beds
41

Featured homes for sale

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Who Mijas Costa suits

Buyers

277 homes for sale, from €99k to €5.5M, median €545,000.

Long-term renters

15 long-term rentals available to browse right now in Mijas Costa.

Holiday-makers

6 holiday properties available for short stays in Mijas Costa.

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What Mijas Costa is really like

Mijas Costa is a captivating stretch along the Costa del Sol, where the Mediterranean gently kisses the shoreline and a mix of local culture and expat life brings a unique charm. The vibe here is a harmonious blend of relaxed coastal living and vibrant community spirit. You’ll find lively promenades adorned with restaurants and shops, where people of all ages stroll leisurely, especially in the pleasant evenings.

The area is often bustling in the summer, drawing in tourists eager to enjoy the sun and beaches, yet you can still find quieter moments, especially in the off-peak months when the crowds thin. Mijas Costa retains a sense of authenticity, with local markets showcasing fresh produce and seafood, and tantalizing tapas bars inviting you to sample Andalusian specialties. However, it’s not without trade-offs; the summer heat can be intense, and traffic can become quite congested with holidaymakers.

For buyers

Investing in Mijas Costa offers a range of property types, from charming beachside apartments to sprawling villas nestled within the lush hills. The median price hovers around EUR 550,000, with a current market average of EUR 3,709/m2. You can find a variety of options depending on your needs: from one-bedroom apartments perfect for singles or couples to larger family homes with four or more bedrooms. Areas like La Cala de Mijas and Calahonda are particularly sought after, known for their stunning sea views and proximity to amenities.

When considering a purchase, take time to check local infrastructure, such as schools, health services, and transport links. The lifestyle here is laid-back, with a focus on outdoor activities - golf, beach days, and hiking are all popular pastimes.

For long-term renters

Mijas Costa is a fantastic choice for those seeking a long-term rental. The community is incredibly welcoming, with a diverse mix of locals and expats. This area suits anyone from young professionals to retirees looking for a tranquil yet vibrant lifestyle. With various amenities within easy reach, including grocery stores, cafes, and recreational facilities, day-to-day living is convenient.

Many rentals offer stunning views of the coast or are located just a short walk from the beach, providing an enviable lifestyle. The atmosphere here is relaxed, yet there are plenty of social opportunities if you are keen to engage with your community.

For holiday-makers

Mijas Costa is a perfect destination for a holiday, particularly in the spring and autumn when the weather is pleasantly warm, and the tourist crowds are less overwhelming. This stretch of coastline is dotted with beautiful beaches, ideal for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports.

Nearby attractions include the picturesque village of Mijas Pueblo, perched on the hillside, offering stunning views and traditional Andalusian architecture. You can also explore local markets and sample delicious tapas at seaside restaurants. Additionally, adventure seekers can find plenty of hiking trails and golf courses, making it a well-rounded holiday spot for both relaxation and activity.

Getting around and practical

Getting around Mijas Costa is relatively straightforward, with a good network of buses that connect to nearby towns and Málaga city. If you prefer driving, the AP-7 motorway is easily accessible and can whisk you to various points along the coast or inland. The nearest major airport is Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport, approximately 30 minutes away by car, making international travel convenient.

Amenities are plentiful, with supermarkets, healthcare facilities, and recreational areas all within easy reach. If you plan to stay longer, consider investing in a local SIM card for seamless connectivity and utilize local apps for transportation and dining recommendations.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best time to visit Mijas Costa?

The best times to visit are in spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) when the weather is warm but not scorching, and the tourist crowds are thinner.

Are there good schools in Mijas Costa?

Yes, Mijas Costa offers various schools, including international options, catering to both local and expatriate families.

Is Mijas Costa family-friendly?

Absolutely, with parks, beaches, and various family-friendly activities available, it is a wonderful place for families to live or visit.

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