Manilva property for sale
Manilva property for sale covers 10 active new-build developments, from beach-close apartments to La Duquesa, golf and sea-view townhouse choices.
Manilva property for sale covers 10 active new-build developments, from beach-close apartments to La Duquesa, golf and sea-view townhouse choices.
- 10 active new-build developments give Manilva a compact Costa del Sol shortlist
- 27 active homes keep buyer comparison focused by district and property type
- Average beach reference is under 1 km, but hillside routes vary by address
- La Duquesa, Bahía de las Rocas and Punta Chullera suit different routines
- Málaga airport is the main long-haul gateway, with Gibraltar also relevant nearby
- Compare Estepona, Casares, Marbella, Mijas and Fuengirola before deciding
Climate, sea & lifestyle
Sea climate, swim season, tourist activity, festivals and getaway options.
Sea and swimming season
Monthly sea temperature (°C)
Open-Meteo · averages 2023-2026 (3 years)
Air quality
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: 62%
Source: INE Encuesta de Ocupación Hotelera (3-year average)
7 local festivals
- January 6Reyes Magos — Three Kings Day — major gift-giving celebration across Spainnational
- April 13–20, 2025Semana Santa — Holy Week processions in every Spanish townnational
- October 12Día de la Hispanidadnational
- December 31Nochevieja — New Year's Eve — celebrated on town squares with 12 grapes at midnightnational
- AugustFeria de Manilva — Annual village fair with Andalusian music, local wine, and traditional food
- AugustFiesta de la Vendimia — Grape harvest festival celebrating the local Moscatel wine production
- May 3Día de la Cruz — Festival of the Cross — decorated cross altars throughout the village
Source: municipal tourism offices, calendars approximate
Skiing nearby
Sierra Nevada — 254 km · 2h 32min
Season: December-April
Sierra Nevada →Source: drive-time estimates from Google Maps
Living essentials
Schools, healthcare and digital connectivity for permanent or part-time residents.
Nearby healthcare
SNS / Junta Andalucía / SMS / GVA Sanitat / Google Maps distance validation
Internet & connectivity
Movistar · Vodafone · Orange · MásMóvil
Source: CNMC broadband coverage report (2024)
Investment & demand signals
International community, awarded beaches and yachting infrastructure — proxies for prestige and resale demand.
International community in Manilva
38.9% of 18,099 residents are foreign nationals, predominantly from the following countries:
INE Padrón Continuo 2024
Reference data — show details
Seismic risk
Low risk · PGA 0.05 g
Per Spanish standard NCSE-02 (Norma de Construcción Sismorresistente). Most Spanish coastal regions are low-risk.
Source: IGN — Instituto Geográfico Nacional
About Manilva
Manilva property for sale sits at the western end of the Costa del Sol, where the market feels different from Marbella, Fuengirola or central Estepona. The live town data shows 10 active new-build developments and 27 active homes, so the shortlist is compact but varied. Buyers will see beach-close apartments, La Duquesa golf and marina-area homes, Bahía de las Rocas sea-view stock, townhouses, penthouses and some villa formats. The live availability and price block should carry current figures; the written decision is about which version of Manilva fits the buyer’s real use pattern. A home near the beach, a golf-facing apartment and a hillside townhouse with wider views can all be valid, but they do not solve the same problem.
The average beach reference is around 764 m, which is a strong headline for a Costa del Sol town, yet Manilva’s topography makes the exact route important. A short map distance can still involve gradients, car dependence or a different daily rhythm. Buyers comparing Manilva property for sale should check whether the property is genuinely walkable to the beach or whether its value lies in terrace size, views, parking, community facilities and easier access towards Sotogrande or Estepona. Málaga airport is listed as the nearest main airport in the town data, while Gibraltar also matters for some western Costa del Sol owners, especially for trips to Sotogrande and the Campo de Gibraltar.
The location gives Manilva a useful role in a wider Costa del Sol search. It can offer a calmer, more residential feel than the busiest resort centres, with access to La Duquesa marina, beaches, golf corridors and the Estepona-Sotogrande axis. That makes it especially relevant for buyers who want sea views, outdoor space or new-build specification without making Marbella brand value the main driver. It also means the buyer should be disciplined: test road access, community costs, parking, orientation, wind exposure, winter services and the difference between being beach-close and being easy to live in without constant car use.
Lifestyle & amenities
Manilva lifestyle is shaped by small differences in position. La Duquesa has a marina and golf-led rhythm, Punta Chullera and Bahía de las Rocas lean into sea views and quieter residential settings, while beach-close stock near established services can feel more immediate for holidays. Some developments in the input include communal pools, gardens, gyms, spa-style facilities, coworking or social spaces, parking, storage, terraces and solarium options. Those amenities can be valuable, but they should be treated as practical tools rather than brochure decoration. A pool, gym or coworking room matters most when the owner will use the home outside peak summer and wants the community to carry part of the daily routine.
For UK and international buyers, Manilva is often a place to slow the pace without leaving the Costa del Sol network. It is close enough to compare with Estepona and Casares, while still giving access towards Sotogrande and Gibraltar. That western position can be a positive for golf, marina use, lower-density coastal days and longer stays. It can be less ideal for buyers who want frequent nights in Málaga city, rapid airport transfers or the strongest public-transport routine. The right buyer accepts that trade-off because the home gives more of what they value: views, terrace use, beach proximity, garage convenience, community facilities or quieter surroundings.
Neighbouring towns are useful guardrails. Estepona is larger and more urban, Casares can feel golf-resort or hillside led, Marbella has a deeper premium market, Mijas and Fuengirola offer broader central Costa del Sol alternatives. Manilva belongs on the shortlist when the buyer wants Costa del Sol property for sale with a western, sea-view or marina-golf bias and is willing to test the actual address carefully.
Investment outlook
The investment case for Manilva should be built from address quality and operating realism. With 10 active developments and 27 active homes, the market is not a bulk-volume choice; the strongest homes need to be clear about their buyer audience. A beach-close apartment may be easier to explain for holiday use. A La Duquesa golf apartment may appeal to owners who want marina access and fairway context. A sea-view townhouse or hillside apartment may win on space and outlook, but it must still solve parking, access, maintenance and rental-rule questions. Current price figures belong in the live block, not in static copy, because Manilva’s stock can change quickly by unit and phase.
Rental potential is plausible but should not be assumed from the Costa del Sol label alone. Buyers should check tourist-licence rules, community statutes, cleaning logistics, guest parking, furnishing durability, management costs, seasonality and how owner-use weeks affect rental performance. Amenities such as pools, gyms, landscaped areas and social rooms can strengthen demand, but they also come with community budgets and rules. A property that photographs well may still be weaker operationally if guests need a car for every errand or if arrivals are awkward.
Manilva property for sale is most convincing when it balances personal enjoyment with a conservative resale and rental view. Compare it with Estepona, Casares and Sotogrande-area options, then decide whether the lower-density western Costa del Sol setting is a benefit or a limitation for the buyer’s own calendar. If the home works for ordinary stays, off-season visits and a cautious cost model, the investment argument is much stronger.
10 developments in Manilva
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