Penthouses in La Campana place you on top of low-rise complexes in the Golf Valley, often with wraparound terraces that frame views across the fairways and towards the coast. This style of living suits buyers who want the convenience of an apartment with outdoor space that rivals a villa.
Most penthouses here occupy the upper floor of gated developments built between the late 1990s and the present day. The architecture tends to be Mediterranean in style, with white render, terracotta accents, and communal gardens designed around pools and mature planting. Because La Campana is set slightly inland and elevated, many penthouses command long sight lines over Aloha, Los Naranjos, and Las Brisas golf courses, with glimpses of the sea beyond on clear days. The layout typically includes two or three bedrooms, a main living area that opens directly onto the terrace, and an en-suite master. The real distinction is the private outdoor space. Unlike a ground-floor apartment with a small terrace or garden, a penthouse terrace often wraps around two or three sides of the unit, giving you separate zones for dining, lounging, and sun. Some include a jacuzzi or plunge pool installed by a previous owner. Ceiling height can vary depending on whether the unit sits directly beneath a pitched roof or has a flat slab above, so it is worth checking the internal measurements during a viewing. Buyers choosing a penthouse here usually want lock-and-leave security and shared amenities but still value private outdoor living. You get access to communal facilities such as a large pool, landscaped grounds, and often a gym or social area, yet the terrace remains your own. The balance appeals to couples and smaller families who spend part of the year abroad or who prefer not to maintain a villa and garden. Puerto Banús and the beach are a short drive, and San Pedro de Alcántara offers supermarkets, schools, and services without the traffic of central Marbella. Community fees for penthouses in La Campana tend to sit higher than for standard apartments in the same complex because the allocated terrace area is larger. Those fees cover exterior maintenance, gardens, pool cleaning, perimeter security, and buildings insurance. You remain responsible for the interior and any fixtures you add to the terrace yourself. Water, electricity, and internet are billed separately. Check whether the terrace is counted in the cadastral reference as built area or as an annexe, because this can affect your annual property tax slightly and sometimes the community fee calculation.
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