Townhouses for Sale in Puerto Banus


Townhouses in Puerto Banús offer a middle ground between apartment living and the upkeep of a full villa, appealing to buyers who want privacy and outdoor space without leaving the marina scene behind.
3 properties for sale in Puerto BanúsAvg €7,699/sqm
Most townhouses here sit within gated communities a short walk or drive from the port, clustered along the Golden Mile towards Marbella or inland towards the golf valleys of Nueva Andalucía. You typically find two or three storeys, private garage access, a small garden or courtyard, and a roof terrace with views toward the sea or mountains. Layout matters: older schemes from the eighties and nineties tend to feel compartmentalised with darker ground floors, while more recent builds open the living level to light and connect inside to outside more fluidly. The buyer profile skews toward families seeking year-round or extended-season use, retirees wanting lock-and-leave simplicity with enough room for guests, and investors targeting the longer-let market where tenants value outside space and proximity to international schools. Community fees cover perimeter security, landscaping, and often a shared pool, but you retain control over your own front door and garden. Maintenance falls somewhere between an apartment and a detached villa: you are responsible for your own structure and interior, but external walls, roofs, and communal zones remain the community's duty under Andalusian horizontal property law. Location within Puerto Banús defines the experience. Complexes near the beach or marina command the highest prices and attract short-term renters, but parking can be tight and summer noise from bars travels. Move a few streets inland or toward the canal zone and you gain calm, larger plots, and easier road access, though you lose the ability to walk home from dinner at the port. Golf-valley schemes, technically within the Puerto Banús postcode, offer greener settings and more space for the same outlay, but you will drive everywhere. Buying a townhouse here means weighing trade-offs. You forfeit the full autonomy of a villa and the simplicity of an apartment, but you gain flexibility: enough garden for a family lunch, enough security to leave it empty for months, and enough cachet to pull tenants or future buyers when the time comes. Check the community statutes before you commit, especially rules on short-term rentals, exterior modifications, and pet policy, because these vary widely and can reshape how you use the property day to day.
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