Gated community Apartments for Sale in Fuengirola


Apartment living in Fuengirola places you within walking distance of seven kilometres of beach, a lively town centre, and a well-connected train line. The compact urban layout and established international community make it one of the Costa del Sol's most practical choices for buyers seeking low-maintenance coastal living.
100 properties for sale in FuengirolaAvg €5,366/sqm
Fuengirola's apartment stock is concentrated along the seafront promenade and in the grid of streets that run inland from the marina. The majority of buildings date from the 1980s and 1990s, though new developments continue to appear on former commercial plots closer to the golf course at Cerrado del Aguila. Most apartments are arranged around communal pools and garden areas, with a mix of one, two, and three-bedroom layouts. Ground-floor units with direct terrace access and penthouse apartments with private rooftop space trade at a premium, while mid-floor units with sea views remain the most liquid resale choice. The town's pedestrian-friendly centre and frequent train service to Málaga and Marbella mean many apartment owners choose not to own a car. Supermarkets, the weekly street market, banks, and medical facilities including Hospital Vithas Xanit International are all within a short walk or bus ride from most apartment complexes. The promenade is lined with restaurants, beach bars, and children's play areas, and the marina at Puerto Deportivo de Fuengirola adds another focal point for dining and evening walks. This level of urban infrastructure distinguishes Fuengirola from quieter coastal villages and makes it a natural fit for retirees, remote workers, and second-home buyers who want year-round amenities without relying on a car. Buyer profiles vary between the seafront zone and the inland residential streets. Apartments closest to the beach attract holiday-home buyers and those planning to rent out their property short-term, while buildings further inland appeal to full-time residents seeking quieter surroundings and lower community fees. The blocks around Playa de Santa Amalia and the northern end of the promenade offer a middle ground, with beach access and a more residential feel. Complexes near the golf course tend to be larger and newer, with underground parking, gym facilities, and mature landscaping, but they sit further from the town centre and require a car or regular taxi use. Community fees in Fuengirola typically cover pool maintenance, gardens, exterior insurance, security, and lift servicing. Older buildings with fewer facilities charge less, but buyers should check the condition of lifts, facades, and communal plumbing before committing. Many communities hold regular owners' meetings to approve budgets and maintenance work, and understanding the health of the community fund is as important as inspecting the apartment itself. Fuengirola's rental market is active, but short-term letting rules are set by each community of owners, so confirm the statutes permit tourist rentals if that is part of your plan.
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