Golf Villas for Sale in Casares


Villas in Casares range from hillside properties with sweeping views to modern builds near golf courses and the marina at Puerto Deportivo de la Duquesa. Buyers are typically drawn by privacy, generous land, and a slower pace within reach of Estepona and the western coast.
8 properties for sale in CasaresAvg €3,471/sqm
The villa stock in Casares falls into two broad camps. Older cortijo-style properties and rustic fincas dot the hills above the whitewashed pueblo, often on large plots with fruit trees and room for horses. These homes appeal to buyers who want seclusion and authentic Andalucian character, though access roads can be steep and narrow. Further south, contemporary villas cluster around Finca Cortesin and Casares Golf, offering flatter plots, manicured gardens, and membership privileges. Proximity to the coast is measured in minutes rather than steps, but the balance between rural quiet and amenity is carefully struck. Layout varies with setting. Traditional villas tend to be single-storey with thick walls, shaded terraces, and separate annexes that once housed farm workers. Many have been extended or remodelled, blending old stone with modern kitchens and bathrooms. The golf-facing builds are usually two storeys, with open-plan living, floor-to-ceiling glass, and infinity pools that frame either fairway or mountain. Plot sizes commonly start around eight hundred square metres for newer homes and can stretch beyond three thousand for rural estates. The buyer profile leans towards retirees, remote workers, and families seeking a base that feels removed from the coastal density but remains practical for year-round living. Golf enthusiasts are a natural fit, and the number of equestrian properties means the area attracts horse owners. Holiday-let demand is quieter than in Marbella or Estepona, so many villas are owner-occupied or used for extended stays rather than short-term rental cycles. Choosing a villa in Casares instead of an apartment or townhouse means accepting distance from the beach and a greater reliance on the car. Village life centres on the pueblo itself, where shops, bars, and the weekly market provide essentials, but larger supermarkets and the hospital in Estepona are a fifteen-minute drive. The trade-off is space, both inside and out, and the feeling that the property anchors you to the landscape rather than a beachfront promenade.
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