Fincas for Sale in Marbella


A finca for sale in Marbella offers the rare combination of rural privacy and coastal convenience, with enough land for horses, orchards or gardens while staying within reach of international schools, private hospitals and one of Europe's most developed lifestyle infrastructures.
4 properties for sale in MarbellaAvg €5,915/sqm
Fincas in Marbella typically sit in the foothills behind the town or in valleys inland from the Golden Mile and Sierra Blanca. Many occupy plots between one and ten hectares, large enough for stables, guest casitas, olive groves or avocado plantations. The main house is usually single-storey or split-level, built in traditional Andalusian style with thick walls, terracotta tiles and covered terraces that wrap around courtyards. You will find working fincas with established citrus or mango trees alongside renovated estates designed for equestrian use or family compounds. Buyers who choose a finca in Marbella want land and autonomy without sacrificing access. A property near the Ronda road or the old San Pedro route keeps you fifteen to twenty-five minutes from the coast, close enough for the beach club, international school drop-off or the private clinics around Hospital Recoletas Salud Marbella. Water arrives via mains connection, shared irrigation rights or private wells depending on the zone, and mains electricity reaches most parcels within a few kilometres of the main roads. Solar arrays and backup generators are common for properties on higher or more remote plots. The appeal lies in the contrast between your day-to-day surroundings and the services within easy reach. You wake to mountain silence, manage your own land and enjoy the kind of outdoor space impossible to find in a gated community, yet you stay close to Real Club de Golf Las Brisas, the international schools in Aloha and Nueva Andalucía, and the marinas and restaurants of Puerto Banús. Most finca buyers in Marbella keep horses, grow produce or use the land for extended family gatherings and long-stay guests. Owning a finca here means taking on land management, whether that involves maintaining irrigation channels, pruning trees, clearing undergrowth or coordinating with local agricultural contractors. You will also need to confirm access rights, boundary lines and any agricultural or environmental restrictions before you complete. A lawyer experienced in rural conveyancing and a surveyor who understands water rights and land classification are both essential. The trade-off is a life built around your own land, your own rhythms and views that stretch across valleys toward the coast, all while staying plugged into one of the Mediterranean's most complete residential ecosystems.
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