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December 28, 2025

Marbella Sea‑View Semi‑Detached — Maiti Homes

A sunlit 3‑bedroom semi‑detached home in Nueva Andalucía — sea views, terrace and local expertise from Maiti Homes for international buyers at EUR 595,000.

Sindre Lund
Sindre Lund
Ecological Design Specialist
Region:Spain
CountryES

Nestled in Marbella's gentle rise above the shoreline, a sunlit semi‑detached house on Calle Miguel de Unamuno captures the ease of Andalusian coastal living. With three bedrooms, three bathrooms and 114 sqm of interiors opening onto a compact 18 sqm terrace, this home frames the sea as a daily companion — an invitation to slow mornings and luminous evenings.

Discovering this Marbella semi‑detached house

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Step inside and the photographs make the feeling immediate: light pours through generous windows, pale floors and warm finishes carry a coastal calm, and the living spaces flow toward the terrace where the Mediterranean unfurls. The layout — three bedrooms and three bathrooms across 114 square metres — is compact but considered, arranged for relaxed family life, holiday ease or a rental that performs through long seasons.

At EUR 595,000 the property sits in La Campana, a neighbourhood in Nueva Andalucía prized for proximity to beaches, restaurants and the gentle social pulse of Marbella. Built in 2000 and kept in neat condition, the home pairs modern comforts — air conditioning throughout and contemporary bath fittings — with an effortless indoor‑outdoor relationship. The terrace, small yet purposeful, becomes an everyday lookout over sea light that changes from silvered morning to molten sunset, as the images illustrate.

Light, material and seaside living

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The home's atmosphere is quietly elegant: pale stone or timber tones catch the sun, while large windows and glazed doors invite the salt air inside. The images show how living and dining areas step toward the terrace, creating an easy cadence for hosting or solitary afternoons with a book. Bedrooms are placed for privacy, each with calm finishes that read as restful and practical. For buyers who prize low‑maintenance comfort and season‑long appeal, these are the details that matter.

Features that matter to international buyers

  • Sea views that increase daily wellbeing and rental desirability.
  • Terrace for alfresco living and compact outdoor dining.
  • Air conditioning for reliable comfort across warm Andalusian summers.

How Maiti Homes brings this property to life

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Maiti Homes has spent two decades building relationships in Marbella, and this house exemplifies their hands‑on approach. Their team curated this listing with international buyers in mind: photography that shows the light and the view, clear floor plans, and local insight about neighbourhood rhythm. Where a casual listing might stop at photos, Maiti Homes layers context — proximity to beaches, seasonal rental potential, and practical upkeep — so overseas buyers can picture a life here before arrival.

Their specialties — vacation homes, rentals, townhomes and first‑time purchasers — show in how they position the property. For example, by highlighting the terrace as an extension of the living space and by explaining how air conditioning and durable finishes reduce seasonal maintenance, Maiti Homes speaks directly to buyers balancing lifestyle and stewardship from afar.

Services and support for international buyers

  • Multilingual guidance and digital viewings to shorten distance and build trust.
  • Local due‑diligence and vendor negotiation to protect overseas clients.
  • Advice on seasonal rental potential and management options for income‑minded buyers.

Marbella and Nueva Andalucía: place, market and ecology

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Marbella's draw is both landscape and lifestyle: a coastline of beaches and promenades, backed by hills that keep the air fresh and light. Nueva Andalucía in particular offers a quieter rhythm than the old town, with access to coastal amenities alongside neighbourhood cafés and markets. For eco‑minded buyers, Marbella is increasingly about measured consumption — choosing homes that require less intensive upkeep, that work with natural light, and that prioritize outdoor living over large, resource‑heavy footprints.

The local market rewards properties that balance charm with practicality. A semi‑detached home built in 2000 but well maintained can offer immediate comfort and respectable rental yields without the energy demands of a new, larger villa. Sea views and a handy terrace elevate everyday experience and rental appeal alike — details Maiti Homes underscores when advising buyers on value and stewardship.

Practical advice for buyers considering similar Marbella homes

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  • Prioritize orientation and glazing: the way a home catches light matters for comfort and energy use.
  • Ask about maintenance history — air conditioning, roofing and exterior finishes are common long‑term costs.
  • If rental income is part of your plan, request performance estimates and local management terms from your agent.

Maiti Homes can guide buyers through each step — from a first viewing over video to arranging in‑country inspections and clarifying local regulations. Their local knowledge turns questions about permit rules, seasonal demand and neighbourhood character into actionable answers for international clients.

A considered seaside opportunity

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This Marbella house is an example of restrained coastal living: modest in footprint but generous in light, connection and location. It is the kind of property that rewards buyers who care about low‑impact comfort — a terrace that becomes an outdoor room, bedrooms arranged for calm, and sea views that enrich day‑to‑day life. Maiti Homes positions homes like this for international audiences who want clarity, local insight and an uncomplicated path to ownership.

If you are drawn to Marbella for its light and livability, reach out to Maiti Homes to discuss this specific house and comparable options. Whether as a year‑round residence, a tranquil holiday anchor, or a revenue‑generating rental, this property offers a thoughtfully scaled entry into coastal life — and a local team dedicated to helping international buyers steward their purchase with care.

Sindre Lund
Sindre Lund
Ecological Design Specialist

Norwegian market analyst who relocated from Oslo to Provence; guides investors with rigorous portfolio strategy and regional ecological value.

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