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January 1, 2026

Marbella sea‑view semi‑detached: a measured review

A measured review of a sea‑view semi‑detached house in Marbella and how Maiti Homes supports international buyers with clear documentation and local insight.

Jonas Berg
Jonas Berg
Professional Standards Specialist
Region:Spain
SpainES

Nestled in Marbella, the semi‑detached house listed under reference HQL-ELDHW offers a measured example of coastal living: three bedrooms, three bathrooms and 114 sqm of interior space, arranged for light, cross‑ventilation and direct access to a small, usable terrace with sea views.

Discovering this Marbella semi‑detached house

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As shown in the property photos, the house presents a restrained coastal palette: large windows that frame the Mediterranean, a compact terrace suited to alfresco dining and a living plan that privileges daylight. At EUR 595,000 the property sits within Marbella’s mid‑range for quality townhouses and semi‑detached homes that offer proximity to the shore without the premium of frontline villas.

The internal arrangement is straightforward and practical. Rooms flow from the living area to the terrace, with air conditioning installed for year‑round comfort. Bedrooms are configured to give privacy and flexibility for owners who intend to use the property as a seasonal retreat or a longer‑term home.

Key attributes visible in the images

  • Sea view and terrace that extend living space; well‑lit interiors with large glazing; practical circulation for family or rental use; compact plot that reduces maintenance while preserving outdoor life.

How Maiti Homes positions this property for international buyers

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Maiti Homes brings two decades of local presence to listings like this. Their approach is not to spin aspiration but to document value: clear photographic evidence, concise floor guidance and a realistic price context. For international buyers, that translates into fewer surprises during due diligence and a smoother transition from enquiry to closing.

With a focus on vacation homes, rentals and first‑time buyers, Maiti Homes curates properties that match common international priorities—accessibility to transport and amenities, rental market appeal, and straightforward maintenance profiles. This semi‑detached house demonstrates those priorities: modest communal upkeep, sea‑facing appeal, and a floorplan well suited to short lets or private use.

Agency value‑adds to expect

  • Local market briefings and comparable sales; assistance with Spanish documentation and tax basics; coordination of viewings and independent surveys; practical rental‑yield estimates for investors.

Nueva Andalucía and Marbella: what to weigh before you buy

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Nueva Andalucía sits between Marbella town and Puerto Banús. The neighbourhood mixes residential streets, golf developments and coastal promenades. Buyers should balance lifestyle proximity (beaches, dining, marina access) with practical considerations: community fees, seasonal rental regulations and local property taxes. The images accompanying this listing show the immediate residential scale—helpful when assessing noise, privacy and walkability.

For international purchasers, verify three items early: the current community charges and what they cover; clear title and absence of encumbrances; and realistic operating costs if the property will be rented. Agencies with long local tenure—such as Maiti Homes—can surface historical fee trends and common inspection issues for this part of Marbella.

Practical considerations for this house type

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  • Space: 114 sqm interior is compact but efficient for three bedrooms; consider how storage and circulation are used. Plot: 18 sqm outdoor area limits private garden use but keeps upkeep low. Year built: 2000 — expect modern construction methods but confirm recent maintenance. Features: sea view and terrace improve rental appeal; air conditioning is essential for summer comfort.

The property images highlight these trade‑offs: generous glazing and a usable terrace trade off against limited plot size. That combination often appeals to buyers who prioritise coastal outlook over expansive grounds.

Due diligence checklist specific to this listing

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  • Confirm the nota simple (title extract) and check for liens; obtain a recent certificado energético; request historical community fee statements and reserve funds; commission an independent structural and damp survey; clarify rental licensing if short lets are intended.

Maiti Homes typically supports these steps by supplying standard documentation and recommending trusted local surveyors and lawyers—an important practical advantage for buyers who are purchasing from abroad.

Conclusion — measured opportunity, informed choice

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This Marbella semi‑detached house exemplifies the sort of pragmatic coastal property that suits many international buyers: a sea‑facing terrace, contained upkeep and adaptable living spaces. Maiti Homes’s market longevity and documentation‑first approach make them a sensible partner for buyers who demand clarity and practical guidance. If the images and layout align with your brief, engage the agency early to review title documents and arrange a focused due diligence programme.

For a direct enquiry about this listing and a stepwise due diligence plan tailored to non‑resident buyers, contact Maiti Homes in Marbella and request their dossier for the property. The photos included with the listing will help you prioritise what to verify on site and what can be resolved remotely.

Jonas Berg
Jonas Berg
Professional Standards Specialist

Norwegian market analyst who serves Nordic buyers with transparent pricing and risk assessment. Specializes in residency rules and tax implications.

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