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Malaga has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past two decades, evolving from a transit point for Costa del Sol tourists into one of Spain's most vibrant cities and a genuine rival to Barcelona and Madrid for quality of life. The historic centre, anchored by the 11th-century Alcazaba, the Roman Theatre, and the Picasso Museum, has been sensitively restored and now hosts over 40 museums and galleries — earning the city its reputation as a cultural capital of southern Europe.
The property market in Malaga city offers something unique on the Costa del Sol: genuine urban living with beach access. The Soho arts district, the historic centre, Pedregalejo's seafront, and the Malagueta beach area all combine walkable city life with Mediterranean climate and coastal proximity. Demand from digital nomads, tech workers, and international professionals has surged, driven by the growing tech hub around Malaga TechPark.
For investors, Malaga city offers the strongest rental yields on the Costa del Sol, driven by year-round tourism and a growing professional tenant base. The city's international airport (Spain's 4th busiest) provides connectivity that no other Costa del Sol location can match, making it the most accessible entry point for international buyers.
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La Malagueta (city centre, 5 min walk)
Malaga Airport is in the city. Metro, commuter rail, AVE high-speed rail to Madrid.
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