8 min read|March 13, 2026

Alhaurín de la Torre villa — Maiti Homes' practical dossier

A sunlit four‑bedroom villa in Alhaurín de la Torre presented by Maiti Homes — a practical dossier, large private plot and pool, plus local guidance for international buyers.

Alhaurín de la Torre villa — Maiti Homes' practical dossier
Lina Andersson
Lina Andersson
Professional Standards Specialist
Region:Spain
CountryES

Nestled in Alhaurín de la Torre, property HQL-HVVM7 represents a clear example of the kind of well‑maintained, light‑filled family villa that international buyers tell us they want: four bedrooms, three bathrooms, generous gardens and a pool — all within easy reach of Málaga’s coast and airport.

Discovering the villa: what the house offers

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Built in 1999 and presented as a lovingly maintained detached villa, this home sits on a 1,272 sqm plot and offers 218 sqm of internal living space. As shown in the photos, living areas open onto sunlit terraces and landscaped lawns — the layout favours an indoor–outdoor rhythm that suits Andalusian weather and family life alike.

The interior balance is straightforward: spacious reception rooms for entertaining, a practical kitchen arranged for daily use, and four bedrooms that give families flexibility — guest rooms, home office or rental potential. High ceilings and large windows keep rooms bright; the master suite commands a quiet outlook over the garden.

Standout features

  • Swimming pool, sun terrace, mature garden and private plot — the outdoor space is central to the property’s appeal for buyers who prioritise privacy and lifestyle.
  • Furnished and air conditioned, ready for immediate occupation or to be staged for holiday rental — flexibility that matters to international purchasers.
  • Elevated position with mountain and valley views; terraces capture daylight across the day, as the gallery images make clear.

How Maiti Homes sourced and presents this property

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Maiti Homes — operating from Marbella with two decades of experience — takes a practical, records‑first approach to listings. This villa is a good example: the agency has highlighted condition, usable plot size and proven utility (pool, terrace, garden) rather than leaning on vague claims. In our view, that matters for buyers who are not local.

The photos you’ll see with the listing are documentary in style: they show the scale of the plot, the flow between interior and exterior, and the maintained state of hard and soft landscaping. Those images help reduce surprise for remote buyers — and they’re the first reason an international buyer will feel confident picking up the phone.

Maiti Homes’s credibility and track record

With 20 years in business and a transparent rating that we list as part of our comparison, Maiti Homes positions itself as a practical partner for buyers looking across the Costa del Sol. They specialise in a range of buyer needs — from first‑time purchasers to investors — and the way they package properties reflects that breadth: clear specs, condition notes, and realistic pricing commentary.

For international clients, their value lies in local relationships — with notaries, surveyors and property managers — and in a consistent process for checking title, licences and rental potential. When we reviewed this villa’s file, the emphasis was on verifiable maintenance history and practical amenities rather than glossy claims. That is exactly the kind of record that reduces risk for buyers abroad.

Alhaurín de la Torre: why this town matters for buyers

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Alhaurín de la Torre sits inland from Málaga’s coast, offering quieter residential neighbourhoods, mountain views and a short drive to beaches and the airport. For international buyers seeking a family home with reasonable road links — but without the premium of direct sea frontage — this town is a pragmatic choice.

Local amenities are practical: markets, schools, local clinics and golf courses are all within easy reach. The market here tends to reward space and privacy — larger plots like this villa’s 1,272 sqm are less common close to town centres and therefore of comparative value for buyers seeking garden and pool space.

What international buyers should watch for in this market

  • Confirm legal documentation: deeds, IBI payments, and any planning permissions for extensions or pool works.
  • Check running costs and heating/cooling systems — a villa built in 1999 may have upgrades that affect comfort and resale value.
  • Ask for recent photos showing seasonal condition — gardens and pools can look very different at different times of year; the listing gallery helps here.

How Maiti Homes helps international buyers through the process

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Maiti Homes packages properties with clear factsheets, condition notes and a recommended team of local professionals. For an international buyer looking at a property like this, that package reduces transaction friction: you get verified measurements, a neighbourhood briefing, and names you can trust for technical checks and tax advice.

They also advise on realistic positioning of a property for rental or long‑term use. At a price of EUR 890,000, this villa sits in a segment where rental income can be attractive in high season, but the long‑term value comes from the plot, location and maintenance history — exactly the elements Maiti Homes highlights in their dossier.

Practical next steps if you’re interested

  1. Request the full property file, including recent utility bills, IBI receipt and any community statutes.
  2. Arrange a technical survey through a local engineer to confirm the condition of roof, pool and services.
  3. Discuss rental scenarios and running costs with Maiti Homes’s on‑the‑ground team to model realistic returns and occupancy rates.

Final assessment: who should consider this villa

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This is a good fit for families wanting a permanent home with garden and pool, or for buyers combining personal use with medium‑term rental. The combination of plot size, clear outdoor zones and the villa’s condition makes it straightforward to maintain — a practical advantage for owners who spend part of the year abroad.

Maiti Homes presents this property in the way they typically present reliable villas: facts first, lifestyle second. If you value a low‑surprise purchase and clear local support, that approach will serve you well.

If you’d like the file for the property or a conversation with Maiti Homes about how this villa would perform as a family home or an investment, contact their Marbella office to request the dossier and recent condition photos. The images in the listing give a good first sense, and Maiti Homes can arrange video tours or an accompanied viewing.

Lina Andersson
Lina Andersson
Professional Standards Specialist

Swedish expat who moved from Stockholm to Marbella in 2018. Specializes in cross-border legal navigation and residency considerations for Scandinavian buyers.

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