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Where is the cheapest place to live in Marbella?

East Marbella is by far the most affordable area to buy and live in. Property here is great value, and you will also find a host of 'hidden gem' restaurants and bars where the prices are far more competitive than in the flashy marinas nearby.



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Summary of cost of living in Marbella, Spain: A family of four estimated monthly costs are 2,971.0$ (2,809.3€) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 866.4$ (819.2€) without rent. Marbella is 45.6% less expensive than New York (without rent).

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If you're just starting your property search and trying to stick to a tight budget then Estepona, Los Monteros, and east Marbella are all great to target.

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According to the College of Spanish notaries, property prices in the Costa Blanca, which are generally the cheaper of the two, are rising faster than the Costa del Sol. However, for local markets, such as Marbella vs Orihuela, for example, this might not always be the case.

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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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The Golden Mile The area actually stretches about 4 miles (6½ kilometres) along the coast between the Old Town and the harbour of Marbella and Puerto Banús. This is the most exclusive district on the entire Costa del Sol, with grand villas, high-end retail, opulent dining and chic nightlife.

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The yearly minimum wage of 12600 euros is arrived at by multiplying monthly wage by 14. In those cases where workers are not paid 14 minimum wages per year, the monthly wage is 1080 euros. Spain has a government-mandated minimum wage.

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You have a lot more choice in Marbella (make sure you choose somewhere in Marbella Town, a lot of places claim to be in 'Marbella' and are actually a long way out), Banús is easily visited for a day (you can walk along by the sea, some nice stopping-places along the way) or if you want to go out for an evening then a ...

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Celebs like Cristiano Ronaldo, Alessandra Ambrosio, Victoria and David Beckham, Meghan Markle, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie can be seen at the Gala. Eva Longoria also has her residence in Marbella, and you may casually bump into her during your evening walks.

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From amenities and excellent transport links to some of the most luxurious bars and restaurants in Spain. Marbella is often called the playground of the rich and famous, but for the people who live in the area it is a much richer and more diverse location, and a great place to live.

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