A measured review of a 3‑bed Marbella semi‑detached house — how Maiti Homes presents coastal assets to international buyers and what to verify before purchase.
Nestled in Marbella, this semi‑detached house on Calle Miguel de Unamuno presents a clear, evidence‑driven example of what experienced local representation delivers to international buyers. Listed at EUR 595,000 and offering three bedrooms, three bathrooms and 114 sqm of living space, the property pairs practical coastal living with straightforward documentation and market positioning.

The house is a compact, well‑proportioned semi‑detached residence built in 2000 and sited in La Campana, Nueva Andalucía. As shown in the photos, the living areas prioritise light and sightlines; large windows and a terrace orient daily life toward the sea. For buyers weighing coastal purchases, the property’s usable living area and modest plot of 18 sqm indicate efficient indoor‑outdoor programming rather than expansive grounds—important when comparing costs and maintenance expectations on the Costa del Sol.

Functionally the home is designed for coastal permanence or rental use. Three private bedrooms and three bathrooms provide flexibility for families or holiday letting, while air conditioning and a terrace with sea views address two of the most in‑demand features for international buyers here. The photographs capture the terrace’s line of sight to the Mediterranean and the clean, practical finishes that reduce immediate refurbishment costs.

Maiti Homes, operating from Marbella for two decades, positions itself as a local intermediary for international buyers. Their method in this listing is visible: the property dossier emphasises documented sea views, clear room counts, and serviceable finishes — items international clients prioritise when conducting remote due diligence. The agency’s experience in vacation‑home and rental markets informs how they price and stage offers for properties of this scale.

Marbella’s market blends long‑season tourism and permanent expatriate communities. For a property like this, international buyers should confirm: community fees and what they cover, precise terrace orientation relative to sea views (as photos suggest), historical rental performance in La Campana, and any recent works on building common areas. Maiti Homes highlights these points in their communications, but buyers should request the latest community accounts and the energy performance certificate when moving forward.

In our review of their approach, Maiti Homes provides standardised documentation and connects buyers with local lawyers and tax advisers. For this Marbella property they make accessible the photo set that reveals condition and orientation, and they prepare clear specifications that let buyers compare this home against other three‑bed options at similar price points on the Costa del Sol.
The agency’s 20 years in the market offers useful, if not infallible, signals: familiarity with neighbourhoods, an ability to benchmark rental potential, and established professional contacts. Their overall rating (60/100) indicates competent regional coverage but also suggests buyers should independently verify financial and legal claims — a standard expectation for cross‑border transactions.

At the listed price, the property sits within a mid‑to‑upper segment for semi‑detached coastal homes in Nueva Andalucía that offer sea views but limited private land. Buyers seeking strong rental yield should compare occupancy rates for similar three‑bed homes with terraces and air conditioning. For those prioritising lifestyle, the terrace and exposure to coastal amenities offer day‑to‑day value without demanding large upkeep budgets.
The listing images, which accompany this review, should be used as the starting point for an independent inspection. They accurately show the terrace relationship to the sea, the scale of living rooms, and the overall upkeep. Use them to prepare targeted questions for the viewing rather than as a substitute for one.
This semi‑detached Marbella home exemplifies the type of asset Maiti Homes markets to cross‑border buyers: clear specifications, coastal orientation and operational simplicity. The agency’s local experience makes them a convenient conduit for international purchasers, but prudent buyers will insist on independent legal and tax verification, community records and a physical inspection. Contact Maiti Homes to request the dossier and arrange a viewing; treat the images as a factual snapshot and the agency’s documentation as the first item in your due diligence file.
British expat who relocated to Marbella in 2012. Specializes in rigorous due diligence and cross-border investment strategies for UK and international buyers.
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