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Casares property for sale

Casares property for sale is shaped by active new-build homes, golf settings, beach access and a quieter western Costa del Sol routine.

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Casares property for sale is shaped by active new-build homes, golf settings, beach access and a quieter western Costa del Sol routine.

Climate, sea & lifestyle

Sea climate, swim season, tourist activity, festivals and getaway options.

Sea and swimming season

15.423.4°C
Annual sea temperature
Jun–Oct
Swimming season (5 months)
57%
Calm sea days (summer)

Monthly sea temperature (°C)

15.1°J
15.0°F
15.4°M
16.8°A
17.9°M
20.1°J
21.3°J
23.4°A
22.6°S
20.1°O
17.7°N
16.1°D

Open-Meteo · averages 2023-2026 (3 years)

Air quality

5.9
PM2.5 annual average · µg/m³
Above WHO ideal, within EU limit
PM2.5
5.9
PM10
11.0
O₃
75.7
NO₂
2.4

Average: 2025-05-02 to 2026-05-01 · Open-Meteo CAMS reanalysis · open-meteo-cams

Tourist seasonality

  • Peak months: Jun, Jul, Aug
  • Quiet months: Jan, Nov, Dec
  • Annual average: 56%

Source: INE Encuesta de Ocupación Hotelera (3-year average)

4 local festivals

  • January 6
    Reyes MagosThree Kings Day — major gift-giving celebration across Spainnational
  • April 13–20, 2025
    Semana SantaHoly Week processions in every Spanish townnational
  • October 12
    Día de la Hispanidadnational
  • December 31
    NocheviejaNew Year's Eve — celebrated on town squares with 12 grapes at midnightnational

Source: municipal tourism offices, calendars approximate

Living essentials

Schools, healthcare and digital connectivity for permanent or part-time residents.

Investment & demand signals

International community, awarded beaches and yachting infrastructure — proxies for prestige and resale demand.

International community in Casares

31.3% of 8,486 residents are foreign nationals, predominantly from the following countries:

Flag of United Kingdom
11.3%
United Kingdom
Flag of Morocco
2.9%
Morocco
Flag of France
1.1%
France

INE Padrón Continuo 2024

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About Casares

Casares property for sale is a Costa del Sol search with a quieter profile than the larger resort towns to the east. The supplied inventory shows 14 active new-build developments and 52 active homes, so there is enough choice to compare apartments, penthouses and villas, but not so much stock that buyers can treat every location as interchangeable. The average beach distance is about 1.8 km, which keeps the coast relevant while still leaving room for golf-side, hillside and residential settings. Coastal districts, Doña Julia Golf, the local golf course and Finca Cortesín all appear in the source material, giving the town a strong mix of sea, golf and low-density residential appeal.

The municipality is best understood in two layers. The pueblo gives the historic white-village identity inland, while coastal and nearby golf areas carry much of the new-build property search. That distinction matters for buyers because a coastal apartment near services, a golf-side penthouse with open views and a private villa around Finca Cortesín will create very different ownership routines. A buyer looking to buy property in Costa del Sol may compare this location with Estepona, Manilva, Marbella, Mijas or Fuengirola, but the local brief is usually more composed: space, views, golf access, beach trips and a less urban rhythm.

Málaga airport is listed in the town input at about 84 minutes and just over 70 km, making the area practical for planned second-home use rather than the shortest-transfer weekend market. The source development text also repeatedly references Gibraltar airport and Sotogrande, so some buyers will naturally test both western and eastern access routes. Climate data supports year-round visits, with 338 sunny days and an annual average temperature of 18.6°C, although the rainfall figure means covered terraces, drainage, orientation and winter comfort should be checked carefully. Buyers comparing costa del sol property for sale in spain should use the live inventory for current values while this guide frames location, stock depth, property type and day-to-day fit.

Lifestyle & amenities

Lifestyle in Casares depends heavily on whether the home is coastal, golf-led or village-facing. The active stock is often closer to coastal districts, Doña Julia Golf, the local golf course and Finca Cortesín than to the tight historic centre of the pueblo. That can be a strength for buyers who want new-build comfort, terraces, communal pools, parking and views, but it also means a car is part of normal life for many addresses. The average beach distance of about 1.8 km suggests regular coastal use is realistic, yet the route, gradient, parking and summer traffic should be tested from the exact development.

For daily routines, the town sits between several useful reference points. Estepona is nearby for a broader service base and seafront energy, Manilva and San Luis de Sabinillas frame the western coastal strip, and Sotogrande adds marina, golf and international-school context for some households. Marbella and Puerto Banús are further east and belong more to occasional leisure or comparison trips than to everyday use for many owners. This makes the area appealing for buyers who want the Costa del Sol without placing themselves in the busiest resort core.

Property format changes the lived experience. Apartments and penthouses can suit lock-up-and-leave use where the community manages gardens, pools, security and shared facilities. Townhouses or attached villas may add more family space while keeping some community structure. Larger villas around golf or resort settings can offer privacy and stronger outdoor living, but they also bring more maintenance planning, especially for pools, gardens, security and guest turnover. For year-round use, buyers should look beyond summer images and check winter sun, heating and cooling, covered outdoor space, storage, parking and how easily the home can be closed between visits.

Investment outlook

The Casares investment case starts with controlled stock depth and clear micro-locations. With 14 active developments and 52 active homes in the input, buyers can compare live options, but this is still a focused market rather than a high-volume city search. That makes like-for-like comparison important. A sea-view apartment near the coast, a Doña Julia Golf penthouse and a villa linked to Finca Cortesín may all sit under the same town name, but they answer different buyer profiles and should not be valued by headline location alone.

The area benefits from Costa del Sol demand, golf infrastructure and proximity to Estepona, Manilva and Sotogrande. Those factors can support resale confidence, particularly where a home has practical outdoor space, parking, storage, views and manageable community arrangements. Rental-led plans need more caution. Holiday demand may exist, but licence rules, community statutes, furnishing standards, cleaning, key holding, pool care and seasonality all affect the result. A property that works beautifully for owner use may not be the easiest income asset if arrivals, maintenance or local rules are awkward.

For buyers comparing Costa del Sol property for sale, this location often works as an alternative to denser neighbours. Estepona may offer more inventory and town services, Marbella has a stronger global brand, and Mijas or Fuengirola change the airport and urban-service equation. A for sale Costa del Sol shortlist should therefore separate quieter western settings from larger resort towns before comparing individual homes. The live price block should supply current figures, while the durable investment checks remain constant: exact address, beach route, airport routine, build specification, community costs, maintenance burden, rental permissions and future resale audience.

14 developments in Casares

New Build Residential Complex in Casares
Under construction

Costa del Sol · Casares

New Build Residential Complex in Casares

From €305,000

2–3 2 86–131 1.0 km
Impressive Residential Complex near Estepona
NewKey readyFew left

Costa del Sol · Casares

Impressive Residential Complex near Estepona

From €335,000

2 2 55–98 4.0 km
New Build Residential Complex in Casares
Under construction

Costa del Sol · Casares

New Build Residential Complex in Casares

From €395,000

2–4 2–3 98–201 2.0 km
New Build Residential Complex in Casares
Under construction

Costa del Sol · Casares

New Build Residential Complex in Casares

From €398,000

2–4 2 106–232 400 m
New Build Residential Complex in Casares
Under construction

Costa del Sol · Casares

New Build Residential Complex in Casares

From €427,000

2–3 2 99–133 2.0 km
Luxury Golf Resort Living in Casares, Costa del Sol
Under construction

Costa del Sol · Casares · Casares Golf

Luxury Golf Resort Living in Casares, Costa del Sol

From €446,000

2–3 2 99–147 1.5 km
Luxury Golf Resort with Sea Views in Casares, Costa del Sol
NewFew leftUnder construction

Costa del Sol · Casares · Casares Golf

Luxury Golf Resort with Sea Views in Casares, Costa del Sol

From €449,000

3 2 133–154 2.2 km
New Build Apartments for Sale in Doña Julia Golf, Casares Costa
Under construction

Costa del Sol · Casares · Doña Julia Golf

New Build Apartments for Sale in Doña Julia Golf, Casares Costa

From €450,900

2–3 2 107–160 700 m
New Residential Complex Near Doña Julia Golf – Modern Homes with Spectacular Views
Few leftUnder construction

Costa del Sol · Casares · Doña Julia Golf

New Residential Complex Near Doña Julia Golf – Modern Homes with Spectacular Views

From €487,000

2–3 2–3 102–136 300 m
New Build Residential Complex in Casares
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Costa del Sol · Casares · Finca Cortesín

New Build Residential Complex in Casares

From €584,500

2 2 111 2.0 km
New Build Residential Complex in Casares
Under construction

Costa del Sol · Casares

New Build Residential Complex in Casares

From €653,000

2–4 2–4 113–177 3.5 km
Luxury New Build Attached Villas with Sea Views and private pool in Casares del Sol
Few leftUnder construction

Costa del Sol · Casares

Luxury New Build Attached Villas with Sea Views and private pool in Casares del Sol

From €1,200,000

4 3 191 1.2 km

Frequently asked questions about Casares

Is Casares a good place to buy on the Costa del Sol?
Casares can work well for buyers who want a quieter Costa del Sol setting with beach access, golf areas and nearby services in Estepona, Manilva and Sotogrande. The input shows 14 active developments and 52 active homes, so there is real choice without the feel of a very large resort market. Exact location matters because Casares Pueblo, Casares Costa and golf-side addresses serve different routines.
How close are Casares new-build homes to the beach?
The town input gives an average beach distance of about 1.8 km across active stock. That keeps the coast relevant for many buyers, but the practical route can vary by address. Check whether the route is walkable, whether parking is easy in summer, and whether the home is really beach-led or better understood as golf, view or residential property.
What property types are common in Casares?
The source material includes apartments, penthouses, ground-floor homes, townhouses, attached villas and larger villas. Apartments and penthouses often suit lower-maintenance holiday use, while villas and attached villas can add privacy and outdoor space. The right choice depends on how often the home will be used, who will maintain it and whether the priority is coast, golf or space.
Is Casares mainly a golf property location?
Golf is a major part of the Casares new-build map, with references to areas such as Doña Julia Golf, Casares Golf and Finca Cortesín. It is not only a golf location, though. Casares Costa, beach access, sea views and the white-village identity also shape demand. Buyers should decide whether golf is central to daily life or simply a nearby amenity.
Which airport is most relevant for Casares?
The town input names Málaga airport at about 84 minutes and just over 70 km. Some source material also points buyers toward Gibraltar airport because of the western Costa del Sol position. For UK and international buyers, the best test is the real journey from the exact address, including arrival times, car hire, toll-route choices and peak-season traffic.
How does Casares compare with Estepona or Marbella?
Estepona usually offers a broader service base and deeper active stock, while Marbella has a stronger international profile and a busier lifestyle frame. Casares is generally quieter, more golf-and-view led, and often better for buyers who want space or a calmer western Costa del Sol routine. Compare similar property types before judging value or convenience.
Can a Casares property work for rentals?
Rental use may be possible, but it should be checked case by case. Buyers need to review licence rules, community restrictions, management cover, cleaning logistics, furnishing, pool care and seasonality. A golf-side or sea-view home may have appeal, but income should never be assumed from location alone. The practical management plan matters as much as the photographs.
What should I check before reserving in Casares?
Ask for current availability, plans, delivery timing, parking, storage, community fees, energy specification and the exact map position. Then test the route to beaches, Estepona, Manilva, Sotogrande, golf courses and the chosen airport. For villas or larger outdoor spaces, also check garden care, pool responsibility, security and how the property will be maintained between visits.

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