Estepona · El Velerín
Exclusive townhouse facing the sea.
COSTALIFE REAL ESTATE
Spectacular property in a prime location, with spacious areas, resulting from the union of two homes on the same level, offering unparalleled sea views from all its rooms.
It is located in a 24-hour gated community, facing south, with large gardens, two large swimming pools, and direct access to the coastal path that connects the entire Costa del Sol. The extensive landscaped areas provide all the benefits of living in utmost privacy while offering security and luxury within the same development.
Divided into three spacious levels, each with its own large terrace overlooking the garden and the sea, accessible via a private elevator.
Upon entering, you are greeted by a majestic multifunctional living room with a fireplace, fully soundproofed, with underfloor heating and access to the private terrace with glass curtains, offering the opportunity to enjoy the wonderful climate of the Costa del Sol throughout the year.
The house features a modern, fully equipped kitchen, 7 bedrooms, 3 of which are en suite, 2 designed as offices, and a total of 4 bathrooms. Notably, the property includes a soundproofed cinema room, perfect for film and music lovers.
Among the high-end equipment and recent upgrades, the home includes: centralized air conditioning with heat pump, thermal and acoustic windows, and an alarm system.
Its magnificent location, close to essential services such as the hospital, shops, and restaurants, is just 5 minutes from Estepona, 10 minutes from Puerto Banús, and 50 minutes from Malaga Costa del Sol International Airport.
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- Begin by assessing your budget and securing mortgage pre-approval, then define your location and property preferences. From there, work with a local real estate agent who can identify suitable homes and guide you through viewings, offers, and the legal process.
- A pre-approval is written confirmation from a lender that you qualify for a specific mortgage amount. It clarifies your real budget, strengthens your negotiating position with sellers, and shortens the path to closing once an offer is accepted.
- Look for agents with proven local market experience, transparent client reviews, and clear communication. Interview a few candidates, ask how they price and market properties, and choose the one whose approach aligns with your goals.
- Pricing depends on the condition of the property, its location, recent comparable sales in the area, and current market conditions. An experienced agent will combine these inputs with local demand signals to recommend a realistic listing price.
- A home inspection is a detailed assessment of the property's condition, covering structure, installations, and finishes. For buyers it surfaces issues before signing; for sellers, completing one in advance allows fixes that protect the asking price.
- Closing costs are the fees that finalise a property transaction — title checks, notary, registration, taxes, and similar. In Spain, the buyer typically covers most of them, though specific items can be negotiated between parties.
- From accepted offer to signed deed, the process typically takes 30 to 45 days. The exact timeline depends on financing, due diligence, and any conditions raised during inspection or legal review.
- Property taxes are levies set by local government, calculated by applying the municipal tax rate to the assessed value of the property. In Spain the principal annual charge is the IBI, which varies by municipality.
- Evaluate location, building condition, local rental demand, and projected income against running costs. A local agent can pinpoint neighbourhoods with strong yield, low vacancy, and growth potential.
- Stage and declutter the interiors, complete outstanding repairs, and improve curb appeal with paint and landscaping. Professional photography and a considered listing presentation make the strongest first impression.