Beachfront Townhouses for Sale in Costalita


Townhouses in Costalita offer a middle ground between apartment living and villa ownership, combining private outdoor space with the security and shared amenities of gated developments along the New Golden Mile.
2 properties for sale in CostalitaAvg €6,689/sqm
Most townhouses in Costalita are arranged in small clusters within larger resort-style communities, sharing perimeter gates, landscaped gardens, and pools with neighbouring villas and apartments. The typical layout spans two or three floors, with a ground-floor living area opening to a private terrace or garden, bedrooms on the upper levels, and sometimes a roof solarium or basement. Many developments were built between the late nineteen-nineties and the mid two-thousands, so kitchens and bathrooms often reflect that period unless previous owners have updated them. Garages are standard, usually attached or accessed through a shared underground car park. The appeal for many buyers is practical rather than grand. You gain more usable outdoor space than most apartments provide, without the maintenance burden or price tag of a detached villa. Families value the extra bedrooms and the enclosed gardens where children and pets can play safely. Retirees and second-home owners appreciate the fact that community staff handle exterior upkeep, perimeter security, and garden irrigation, so the property remains presentable even when left empty for months. The trade-off is shared walls, which means you hear neighbours occasionally, and less design freedom than a standalone home would allow. Costalita townhouses suit buyers who prioritise the beachside location and golf access over architectural individuality. The beach at Playa del Saladillo lies within a short walk or drive from most communities, and Flamingos Golf is even closer if you play regularly. San Pedro Alcántara and its supermarkets, schools, and restaurants are a few minutes east, while Puerto Banús and Estepona town centre are each around ten minutes by car in opposite directions. Most owners here spend part of the year elsewhere, so the neighbourhoods can feel quiet outside peak summer and holiday weeks. Community fees for townhouses in Costalita tend to sit higher than equivalent apartment charges because you occupy more square metres and often enjoy direct access to shared gardens and pools. The fees cover exterior building insurance, communal water, landscaping, security, and pool maintenance, but you remain responsible for your own interior repairs, property tax, and private utilities. Before committing, ask for the community statutes and recent meeting minutes to understand any planned works, fee increases, or restrictions on alterations such as enclosing terraces or changing exterior paint colours.
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