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What is the most expensive part of Marbella?

The Most Expensive Areas in Marbella, Spain, which is therefore also Most Expensive Areas on the Costa del Sol, is Santa Margarita, an elegant and very private enclave just off the famous Golden Mile that runs close to the sea from Puerto Banús to Marbella's centre.



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The Most Expensive Areas in Marbella, Spain, which is therefore also Most Expensive Areas on the Costa del Sol, is Santa Margarita, an elegant and very private enclave just off the famous Golden Mile that runs close to the sea from Puerto Banús to Marbella's centre.

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A magnet for celebrities, at La Sala By The Sea you may find yourself rubbing shoulders with international footballers, actors and pop stars such as David Silva, Ricky Hatton, Jeff Stelling, Anthony Hamilton, Callum Best, Tinie Tempah and Sylvie Van Der Vaart to name a few.

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Due to this international and luxury attraction, the average price of property in Marbella is one of the highest on the Costa del Sol, finding very exclusive homes in well known nearby areas such as Benahavís, Guadalmina, Nueva Andalucía, San Pedro de Alcántara, Elviria, Puerto Banús, Sierra Blanca and Marbella itself, ...

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Old Town – where to stay in Marbella for the first time If this is your first trip and you're wondering where to stay in Marbella, then Old Town is the best location for you! Old Town Marbella is a scenic neighborhood near the heart of the city.

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The Golden Mile is perhaps the most popular of the prestigious real estate market in Marbella. It is the wealth-road that connects Puerto Banús to the city, Marbella.

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On the eastern edge of Marbella, is the luxury estate of Los Monteros. Not only does it have a residential area with huge mansions and villas, but it also boasts an excellent Spa and Golf Resort that you absolutely can't miss.

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A survey by a real estate online portal has calculated that an exclusive Marbella road is currently the most expensive in Spain to buy a home on. According to Idealista, Calle Mozart, which is in the Sierra Blanca area, has an average sale price for properties listed there of just over 8.4 million euros.

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Marbella - Favourite of the Rich and Famous In the early days, Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant could be spotted in Marbella. Rolling Stones' star Ronnie Wood, Scottish actor Sean Connery and superstar Prince have also enjoyed the five-star infrastructure, first-class cuisine, and sunny climate.

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Former Danish Ajax and Manchester United star, Jesper Olsen, has also owned property in Marbella, as do Italian coach Fabio Capello, Dutch striker Ronald de Boer, Spanish defender Sergio Ramos and a host of other football players both now and over the years – including our very own Gabriel Calderón, former midfielder ...

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According to the statistics, Madrid and Barcelona have the 10 neighbourhoods with the highest average net annual income per inhabitant in Spain, making Madrid and Barcelona the wealthiest cities in Spain.

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Avenida Ricardo Soriano is Marbella's main arterial road and foremost retail strip.

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Estepona, Los Monteros, and east Marbella have some of the most affordable housing options in the area. These towns have a charm of their own, and it's the fact that they're a bit removed from the most popular tourist spots that make them more affordable.

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Avenida Ricardo Soriano is Marbella's main arterial road and foremost retail strip.

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Marbella's Old Town, known locally as Casco Antiguo, is a fascinating contrast to the town's luxurious beach resorts. travelers are drawn to the area's quaint cobblestone streets and its colorful and diverse history.

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Marbella is one of the favourite destinations for British tourists. The luxury accommodation options, nightlife, dining, beautiful beaches and sunshine make it a popular choice for holidays.

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He says that the Swedish love affair with Marbella started a long time ago, in the 1950s, with the advent of charter tourism. “Due to the unpredictable weather, Swedes are among the top 3 nationalities in the world when it comes to travelling with an average of six trips per person per year.”

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Most of Marbella's properties are considered to be of the highest quality. European citizens invest in holiday homes rented out during their time out of the country, which works very well. Non-EU citizens also come for the Golden Visa, which is easy to obtain if you buy luxury properties.

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The Old Town district is the most well known to tourists. This part of Marbella has a lot of character and charm. Two areas you must explore are the Old Quarter and Plaza de los Naranjos. Grab a seat at a cafe on a quaint old town street and take in the beauty of the oldest part of the city.

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