A three‑bedroom semi‑detached home in Nueva Andalucía that showcases Maiti Homes’ local expertise — sea views, a terrace and straightforward guidance for international buyers.
Nestled in Marbella, this semi‑detached house in La Campana offers a clear example of what Maiti Homes brings to international buyers: local knowledge, careful selection and straightforward presentation.

This 3‑bed, 3‑bath home spans 114 square metres of lived‑in space with a compact 18 sqm plot and a terrace that frames a Mediterranean sea view. Listed at EUR 595,000, it sits on Calle Miguel de Unamuno in Nueva Andalucía — a neighbourhood that balances coastal ease with everyday convenience. As shown in the photos, the terrace and living room capture the light that defines coastal Andalusian homes, and the layout reads as practical rather than ornamental.

Maiti Homes has been operating in Marbella for two decades. Their work with properties like this is not about marketing drama; it’s about accuracy and matching real expectations to real buyers. They present straightforward facts — size, year built (2000), condition, and key lifestyle features such as sea view, terrace and air conditioning — then build the context international buyers need to decide. The listing photography (included) reflects that editorial approach: clear shots of the terrace, living areas and sea aspect rather than over‑styled scenes.
They favour homes with three practical traits for international buyers: good light and outdoor space, clear access to local amenities, and rental or long‑term appeal. This house delivers those traits. The photos reveal a living room that opens toward the terrace, bedrooms positioned for privacy, and finishes that will appeal to holiday‑rental guests or a family seeking year‑round comfort.
• Sea view and terrace for outdoor living • Three bedrooms and three bathrooms for flexibility • Air conditioning for reliable summer comfort • Built in 2000 — modern enough to avoid immediate large renovations

Beyond the listing, Maiti Homes’s value shows up in three practical services: local market guidance, help with documentation and tax basics, and management options for owners who want rental income. Their 20 years in Marbella means they can contextualise asking price versus neighbouring sales — an essential service when you’re buying from abroad. They also translate local steps into a clear timeline: reservation deposit, notarised purchase, taxes and transfer fees, and optional property management.
Maiti Homes’s published profile shows 20 years in business and an overall platform rating of 60/100. That rating signals a competent, established local agency — experienced but not without room to improve. For international buyers that’s useful: you want a partner who knows the market, answers questions directly and can produce the paperwork when it matters. Maiti Homes typically accompanies viewings with clear photographs and room‑by‑room notes (see the images), which reduces surprises for remote buyers.

Nueva Andalucía is one of Marbella’s most practical residential areas — close to golf, local shops and a short drive to beaches and central Marbella. Buyers from northern Europe and elsewhere like the steady climate, year‑round rental demand and relatively predictable lifestyle. But Marbella is not homogeneous: micro‑locations matter. A terrace with a sea view, as this property offers, materially increases usability and rental appeal. The images included help you judge view lines and how the terrace sits relative to neighbouring buildings.
For investment‑minded buyers consider: at EUR 595,000 this home sits in a segment that trades on lifestyle and rental seasonability. Ask Maiti Homes for comparable rents across high and low season, and for historic occupancy if the property has been let. That data, combined with maintenance and community fees, gives a clearer cash‑flow picture than list price alone.
• View lines from the terrace at different times of day • Condition of HVAC and plumbing (air conditioning is present) • Privacy and street noise on Calle Miguel de Unamuno • Exact usable outdoor square metres versus listed plot area • Evidence of past renovations — photos can and should be dated

This coastal semi‑detached house is a concise case study in how Maiti Homes works: a clear, well‑photographed listing; sensible pricing for its segment; and practical services for international buyers. If you’re considering Marbella for a holiday home or a small investment, ask Maiti Homes for a short briefing that includes comparable sales, rental estimates and an estimated purchase timeline. We recommend requesting recent photographs of the terrace and living room at midday light — the images included give a good sense, but dated shots close the loop for buyers abroad.
Contact Maiti Homes in Marbella to arrange a viewing or to request a detailed buyer pack. Tell them you’d like figures on seasonal rental demand, recent sales in Nueva Andalucía and a step‑by‑step cost estimate for a non‑resident buyer. The combination of this house’s sea view, terrace and three bathrooms makes it flexible: family home, holiday base or rental unit — and Maiti Homes is positioned to help you test which option fits your plan.
Dutch relocation advisor who moved to Marbella in 2016. Guides Dutch buyers through visa paths, relocation logistics, and balance of lifestyle with value.
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