The View Marbella, Benahavis
Stunning Apartment with Panoramic Views and Private Garden
Introducing a magnificent three-bedroom luxury apartment located in the prestigious development of The View Marbella, Benahavis, Malaga. This newly built prope…

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We make a point of viewing here at dusk as well as midday, because the light off the sea and the way Puerto Banús comes on below changes which terraces we'd actually recommend. We'll tell you which blocks catch the afternoon sun, which face the breeze, and which are quieter for it.
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The apartments here are the heart of this scheme: a run of contemporary residences spread across seven low-rise blocks on an elevated shelf between Marbella and Benahavis, with El Madroñal rising behind and the Mediterranean opening out in front. Floor plans run from two to four bedrooms, and interiors generally sit in the 120 to 235 square metre range, with terraces that are rarely an afterthought — many stretch from forty square metres to well over a hundred, so the outside space often rivals the inside. Ground-floor and first-floor homes share similar footprints; the penthouses go larger, up to roughly 280 square metres of interior, and carry the widest terraces and the cleanest sightlines down the coast.
Because the buildings step down the hillside, the view is the thing people buy for — and we'll always be straight with you about which units actually hold the full sea-and-mountain frame and which catch more of the slope. The complex is run like a serviced address: 24-hour security, a concierge for the everyday details, and a health club with spa, gym and indoor and outdoor pools. Buyers tend to be second-home owners and lock-up-and-leave families who want a managed building near golf rather than a standalone villa. As a typical band, apartments here generally run from the high-€800,000s, with the larger penthouses reaching into the low-to-mid millions.
The View Marbella sits on an elevated shelf of Benahavís, on the rising ground between Marbella and Benahavís village, reached off the La Quinta access road as it climbs from the coast towards the Ronda mountains. It is a gated, phased new development of contemporary apartments and penthouses, set across a run of low blocks on the hillside. What people come up here for is the position: the homes look south and west over the Golf Valley, Puerto Banús and the Mediterranean, with the protected woodland of El Madroñal rising behind. On a clear day the view carries across to Gibraltar and the coast of Africa.
This is a development of international buyers, and most are buying for lifestyle rather than letting. We see a steady mix of Northern European and British families who want golf, schools and the beach within a short drive, alongside couples and downsizers who are done with maintaining a large villa and want lock-up-and-leave with a concierge on hand. A fair share are second-home owners who spend chunks of the year here. Because the homes are turnkey and the community runs services like security, concierge and a health club, it suits people who want the house to look after itself when they are not in it.
The View is apartments and penthouses only — there are no villas or townhouses here. Apartments form the bulk of the development, in two-, three- and four-bedroom layouts, with the penthouses sitting above them and commanding the best of the view. The style is the clean, contemporary Marbella idiom: flat roofs, large sliding glass spans, open-plan living that runs straight out onto deep terraces, and a neutral porcelain-and-stone palette. Terraces are the point of these homes — they are generous, some of the larger ones running to a couple of hundred square metres, and ground-floor units typically come with private gardens while the penthouses carry roof terraces, often with a private pool.
Specification is to the level you would expect at this end of the market: fitted German kitchens with integrated appliances, climate control, large-format flooring, and underground parking with one space for the smaller homes and two for the larger ones. The development is being delivered in phases over several blocks, so depending on timing you may be looking at a key-ready resale or a unit still being completed in a later phase.
As a guide, two- and three-bedroom apartments here generally start from around the high-800,000s and run up through the one-to-two-million euro range as you add bedrooms, terrace and a better aspect. Larger four-bedroom apartments and the penthouses sit higher: penthouses typically run from the mid-twos into the threes and, for the very best duplex units with private pools and the full sea panorama, into the low-to-mid four millions. Within the development, price is driven mostly by floor, orientation and the openness of the view — a south-west corner home with an unbroken sightline over the valley will always carry a premium over an equivalent unit set back behind it. We will always tell you when a particular unit is priced ahead of what its position justifies, and why.
The appeal here is being above the coast without being cut off from it. You are a short drive — roughly ten to fifteen minutes — from Puerto Banús, San Pedro de Alcántara and the beaches at Guadalmina and around the Golden Mile, and Marbella town is around twenty to twenty-five minutes on. Golf is genuinely at the doorstep: La Quinta sits just below, with Los Naranjos, Las Brisas and Aloha all in easy reach across the valley, plus Los Arqueros nearby. Benahavís village, well known for its restaurants, is a short run inland.
For families, the international schools that matter on this stretch are close: Laude San Pedro International College and Aloha College in Nueva Andalucía are both around a fifteen-minute drive, with Atalaya and Guadalmina schools a touch further. Day to day you will want a car up here — the position that gives you the view also means you are not walking to the shops — but San Pedro and Nueva Andalucía cover the supermarkets, clinics and everyday life, and Málaga airport is roughly an hour east along the AP-7.
We have walked these blocks in person and we know how the units differ — which aspects hold the afternoon light, which terraces catch the breeze coming up off the sea, and which face the more open stretch of the view rather than the block in front. When you are weighing a resale here against a later-phase unit, we will be straight about the trade-offs: completion timing, what the community fees actually cover, and whether the premium on a particular floor is real or simply asked. If you would like an honest read on what is available and what it is genuinely worth, drop us a line.
The View Marbella offers two, three and four-bedroom apartments and penthouses. Interiors typically range from around 120 to 235 square metres, with penthouses going up to roughly 280 square metres. Terraces are generous throughout, commonly from 40 square metres to over 100, and the penthouses carry the largest outdoor space.
The View Marbella sits on an elevated position between Marbella and Benahavis, just above the Golf Valley, with El Madroñal behind it. Its seven blocks step down the hillside, giving most homes panoramic views over the Mediterranean and the Sierra Blanca mountains. Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport is roughly 45 minutes away via the AP-7, with Puerto Banús and Marbella's old town close by.
As a general guide, apartments at The View Marbella typically start in the high-€800,000s, with three and four-bedroom homes and the larger penthouses reaching into the low-to-mid millions. Prices vary with floor level, terrace size and how much of the full sea-and-mountain view a particular unit holds.
The View Marbella is in Benahavís, on elevated ground between Marbella and Benahavís village, reached off the La Quinta access road as it climbs inland from the coast. It sits above Marbella's Golf Valley with the protected El Madroñal woodland behind it, and looks south and west over Puerto Banús and the Mediterranean. Puerto Banús and San Pedro de Alcántara are roughly ten to fifteen minutes away by car.
It is a development of contemporary apartments and penthouses only — there are no villas or townhouses. Homes come in two-, three- and four-bedroom layouts across a series of low blocks, with deep terraces, ground-floor units typically including private gardens and penthouses carrying roof terraces, frequently with a private pool. Specification is high-end, with fitted German kitchens, climate control and underground parking.
As a general guide, two- and three-bedroom apartments tend to start from around the high-800,000s and run into the one-to-two-million euro range. Larger four-bedroom apartments and penthouses sit higher, with penthouses typically running from the mid-twos into the threes, and the best duplex penthouses with private pools reaching the low-to-mid four millions. Floor, orientation and the openness of the sea view are the main drivers of price within the development.
La Quinta golf sits just below the development, with Los Naranjos, Las Brisas, Aloha and Los Arqueros all within easy reach across the Golf Valley. For families, Laude San Pedro International College and Aloha College in Nueva Andalucía are both around a fifteen-minute drive, with Atalaya and Guadalmina schools a little further on.
Yes. It is a gated community with on-site services that typically include 24-hour security, concierge and a health club with pool and gym, and the homes are delivered turnkey. That combination makes it well suited to second-home owners and people who want their home looked after while they are away. You will want a car here, as the hillside position that gives the views means everyday shops and amenities are a short drive down towards San Pedro and Nueva Andalucía.