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December 25, 2025

Marbella sea‑view semi‑detached: Maiti Homes' case

A measured Marbella case study: a 3‑bed sea‑view semi‑detached house presented by Maiti Homes with operational data and investor‑grade clarity.

Erik Nilsen
Erik Nilsen
Investment Property Analyst
Market:Spain
CountryES

Nestled in Marbella, property HQL-ELDHW represents a measured coastal opportunity: a three‑bed, three‑bath semi‑detached house with 114 sqm of living space, a compact terrace with sea views, and a listing price of EUR 595,000. The property reads as a low‑turnover coastal asset — straightforward to operate for short or long‑stay rental programs and attractive to buyers who prioritise income stability and easy access to Marbella’s amenities.

Discovering this Marbella semi‑detached house

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The house is arranged over compact, efficient floors that emphasise daylight and sea sightlines. At 114 sqm the internal area is in line with local townhome stock in Nueva Andalucía — large enough for family use yet small enough to limit maintenance overheads. As shown in the photos, living areas open toward the terrace, making indoor–outdoor flow a practical asset for rental seasons and owner occupation alike.

Why the layout matters for returns

  • Efficient footprint: 114 sqm reduces per‑unit upkeep costs compared with larger villas. Three bedrooms: broad tenant appeal (families, groups, expatriates). Three bathrooms: improves occupancy conversion and short‑stay revenue potential. Terrace with sea view: premium nightly rates and longer booking windows in shoulder seasons.

The images capture the home’s selling points — clear sea sightlines from the outdoor terrace, neutral interiors that require minimal redecoration for rental readiness, and practical finishes such as air conditioning that reduce capex for climate comfort. These visual cues matter to international buyers assessing both immediate condition and relet potential.

How Maiti Homes positions opportunities like this

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Maiti Homes — two decades in Marbella — frames listings through a pragmatic investor lens: they prioritise properties with clear operational profiles, documented running costs, and transparent legal standing for overseas purchasers. Their 20‑year track record in the area underwrites local relationships (notably with management firms and tax advisors) that speed due diligence and reduce friction for cross‑border transactions.

Agency value‑add for international buyers

  • Local regulations: assistance with NIE, conveyancing and property tax schedules. Operational readiness: estimated OPEX and short‑stay yield modelling tailored to Marbella seasonality. Network access: vetted property managers, legal counsel and rental platforms to accelerate income. Transparent disclosures: documented service charges, recent utility costs and building maintenance records.

Marbella context — what buyers must quantify

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Marbella’s market blends year‑round residency demand with a strong summer peak. For a property at EUR 595,000 and 114 sqm, buyers should calculate price per sqm (≈ EUR 5,217/m²) and compare it to local comparables in Nueva Andalucía to assess upside. Key variables: short‑stay demand elasticity, municipal tourist regulations, and total cost of ownership (community fees, property tax, insurance). Maiti Homes provides comparable sales data and scenario modelling that translate these variables into expected net yields and breakeven timelines.

Practical checklist before offer

  1. Request a recent community accounts statement and planned works schedule. Obtain an occupancy‑based revenue projection (seasonal and annualised) with assumed management fees. Confirm air conditioning and major systems condition to estimate near‑term capex. Validate licence requirements for short‑stay lets with municipal authority or via Maiti Homes’s local counsel.

For international buyers prioritising predictable income, this property’s combination of modest scale, sea‑view premium and low plot maintenance creates a defensible cash‑flow profile. Maiti Homes’s role is to surface those defensible elements and quantify them: they present comparable rental performance, clarify regulatory exposures, and connect buyers to onsite management that preserves yield.

If your criteria are capital preservation with steady income or a holiday asset that can be professionalised for year‑round lettings, contact Maiti Homes to request the full investment pack for this Marbella semi‑detached house. The pack includes recent energy certificates, community accounts, a three‑year estimated P&L under short‑stay and long‑stay scenarios, and introductions to vetted managers — the practical elements international buyers need to decide with confidence.

Erik Nilsen
Erik Nilsen
Investment Property Analyst

Norwegian market analyst who relocated from Oslo to Mallorca in 2016, guiding Northern buyers through regulatory risk, currency hedging, and rentability.

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