Penthouses for Sale in Mijas Costa


Penthouses in Mijas Costa deliver rooftop terraces and wide coastal views across one of the Costa del Sol's most developed residential stretches. They suit buyers who want the lock-and-leave convenience of a managed community with outdoor space and light that rivals a villa.
13 properties for sale in Mijas CostaAvg €4,022/sqm
Most penthouses here sit within low-rise developments built from the late 1990s onward, many within walking distance of the beaches between La Cala and Calahonda. You will find two- and three-bedroom layouts, often with a private solarium accessed by an internal staircase. The solarium becomes a second living space: a place for morning coffee, outdoor dining, or a plunge pool if the community allows additions. Some newer schemes include a rooftop pool and barbecue already installed. The setting matters more than layout when choosing a penthouse in Mijas Costa. Developments close to the A-7 motorway offer faster access to Marbella and Málaga airport but may carry road noise on the north-facing side. Complexes near Playa de Santa Amalia or the golf courses around Campo Los Lagos tend to be quieter, with greenbelt views and short drives to the coast. Puerto Deportivo de Fuengirola and the town centre lie a few minutes east, giving you supermarkets, the Hospital Vithas Xanit International, and year-round services without relying on seasonal beach clubs. Buyers drawn to penthouses here usually want more outdoor space than a standard apartment offers but prefer not to maintain a villa garden. The community handles exterior upkeep, security, and shared pool maintenance, so you pay a monthly fee and avoid the direct cost of gardeners or pool technicians. Resale penthouses often come furnished and ready to use, which appeals to buyers splitting time between countries or letting the property when away. Choosing a penthouse means checking the community statutes for rules on solarium modifications, awnings, and whether you can install your own jacuzzi or outdoor kitchen. Orientation decides how much sun the terrace receives: south-facing solariums stay bright all day, while east-facing ones offer cooler afternoon shade. The top floor also means no neighbours above, though you may hear more wind and need to secure furniture during winter storms that sweep in from the sea.
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