Estepona
Luxurious Duplex Penthouse with Panoramic Views in Estepona
A newly built, luxurious duplex penthouse is now available in the highly sought-after region of Estepona, Malaga, offering the ultimate blend of elegance, comf…

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A duplex penthouse gives you the top of the building twice over — two interior storeys, and almost always a private roof solarium above them, so the living comes in layers: bedrooms and the main floor inside, then an open terrace up the stairs with room for loungers, an outdoor kitchen and a plunge pool. In Estepona most run to three bedrooms and three bathrooms, with two-bed versions in the smaller blocks and four-bed sea-front homes at the upper end. Built sizes typically sit between around 150 and 250 m² before you count the terraces — and the terraces are the whole point, often 60 m² off the living floor with another 80 to 100 m² of solarium above.
The format belongs to the newer, well-spaced developments rather than the old town — the best of them along the New Golden Mile between Cancelada and El Paraiso, in Bahia de la Plata, Torre Bermeja and the El Paraiso hills, plus the smaller blocks around Atalaya Golf and Selwo. That corridor also holds the international schools (Atalaya International, Mayfair, The International School Estepona) and most of the golf, so families, golfers and downsizers wanting a terrace without a garden tend to shortlist the same buildings. As a band, a solid three-bed on or near the New Golden Mile typically runs €600,000 to €1.2m; front-line beach and the full sea-and-Gibraltar solariums climb well above that. Some are priced on the view rather than the build, and we'll always tell you which ones and why — before the terrace talks you out of reading the survey.
Estepona sits on the coast roughly 80km west of Málaga airport and about 20 minutes short of Marbella, with Sotogrande, Gibraltar and the Sierra Bermeja mountains all close at hand. It is the town that got its regeneration right. The 'Garden of the Costa del Sol' project repainted and replanted the Casco Antiguo into an old quarter of geranium pots and ceramic murals, while keeping a genuine working fishing port and marina at its heart. That mix — a proper Spanish town that also happens to be international — is exactly why people who view Estepona tend to buy here rather than further east.
The buyer mix here is broad, and that is part of the appeal. The British are the largest single group and have been for years, with a deep network of clubs, cafes and charities behind them. Scandinavians have a long-standing presence, and Belgian and Dutch buyers have grown into a serious bloc, drawn by the value compared with home and the new-build developments that went up around the New Golden Mile and Selwo. Germans, French and a steady flow of Spanish buyers from Málaga and beyond round it out. You will find year-round residents and remote workers in and around the town centre and the port, retirees and second-home owners spread through the golf valleys inland, and families clustering near the international schools. It feels less of a holiday enclave than some of its neighbours and more like a place people actually live.
Apartments dominate the Estepona market, from town-centre flats a short walk from the beach to large, modern complexes along the coast with pools and landscaped gardens. Ground-floor apartments with private terraces are common and popular with anyone who wants outdoor space without the upkeep of a garden. Villas are the next big strand, ranging from established homes in the golf urbanisations to contemporary new-builds on elevated sea-view plots. Penthouses and duplex penthouses are well represented and prized for their roof terraces and views, and you will find town houses, semi-detached villas and the occasional building plot for those who want to design their own. Styles span classic Andalusian whitewash, the cream-and-arches Mediterranean look of the 1990s and 2000s golf developments, and the clean, glass-fronted minimalism of the newer schemes.
Estepona generally trades at a meaningful discount to equivalent locations in Marbella, and that gap is much of its appeal. As a rough guide, a two-bedroom apartment in the town or along the New Golden Mile typically runs in the low-to-mid hundreds of thousands of euros, with quality and sea views pushing toward the upper end of that band. True seafront and brand-new prime stock is a different conversation, generally starting around the seven-figure mark and climbing from there. New-build per-square-metre rates on the best elevated plots reach into the higher bands you would normally associate with Marbella, while older resale apartments inland offer some of the better value on this stretch of coast. Villas cover an enormous range depending on plot, position and age. We always quote you typical bands rather than a single number, and we will always tell you when we think a particular home is over-priced and exactly why.
Daily life in Estepona is genuinely easy. The promenade and port give you restaurants, a Sunday market and a working fishing fleet; the old town gives you tapas bars, the Orchidarium and a proper square to sit in; and the beaches stretch for more than 20 kilometres, from town sands to quieter coves out toward Guadalmansa and Bahía Dorada. Golf is everywhere inland, with El Paraíso, Atalaya Golf & Country Club, Estepona Golf and Valle Romano all within easy reach. Families are well served: Atalaya International School and the British-curriculum International School Estepona sit in and around El Paraíso, Colegio San José is a long-established bilingual option, and Atlas American School brings a US curriculum to the Selwo Hills. For getting around, the AP-7 toll motorway puts Málaga airport roughly 55 to 75 minutes away depending on traffic, Marbella around 20 minutes east, and Gibraltar's airport a similar run to the west. There is no train, so a car is more or less essential outside the town centre, but the coastal roads are good and Sotogrande and Puerto Banús are both quick hops.
We have spent 20 years on this coast, and we treat Estepona the way we would if we were buying here ourselves — because in a sense we already did. We will walk you through the difference between a breezy front-line flat and an inland golf villa that needs air-conditioning by July, between an urbanisation with healthy community fees and one with a tired pool and a reserve fund that worries us. We will point out the over-priced listings as readily as the good-value ones, flag the works the town has planned near a given street, and tell you honestly when somewhere is not right for you. If you want a sensible, local read on buying in Estepona, with no hype and no pressure, drop us a line.
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Most Estepona duplex penthouses have around 150 to 250 m² of built interior over two floors, with three bedrooms and three bathrooms the common layout, plus large terraces on top, often a 60 m² main terrace paired with an 80 to 100 m² private roof solarium. As a typical band, a solid three-bed on or near the New Golden Mile generally runs from about €600,000 to €1.2 million; front-line beach addresses and the big sea-and-Gibraltar-view solariums climb well above that. Price tracks the terrace, view and build quality more than the bedroom count.
They concentrate along the New Golden Mile between Cancelada and El Paraiso, in developments such as Bahia de la Plata, Torre Bermeja and the El Paraiso hills, plus the newer blocks around Atalaya Golf and Selwo. This is Estepona's modern, expat-built corridor, which is also why it holds the international schools and several golf courses. The old town and Estepona centre have far fewer; the duplex-with-solarium format belongs to the low-density urbanisations rather than the historic centre.
A duplex penthouse is a top-floor home split over two of its own interior floors connected by an internal staircase, almost always topped with a private roof solarium, so you get house-like separation with apartment-style ease and panoramic terraces. In Estepona buyers tend to be three groups: families wanting house-sized space near the Atalaya, Mayfair and Estepona international schools; golfers and second-home owners basing themselves near Atalaya, Flamingos and El Campanario; and northern-European downsizers who want a big sun terrace and a view without a garden to maintain.
Estepona is about 80km west of Málaga-Costa del Sol airport, roughly a 55 to 75 minute drive via the AP-7 toll motorway depending on traffic. Marbella is around 20 minutes east and Gibraltar a similar distance to the west. There is no train line to Estepona, so while the town centre and port are very walkable, a car is effectively essential if you are living in the golf urbanisations or the New Golden Mile inland.
Estepona generally trades below equivalent Marbella locations. As a guide, a two-bedroom apartment in town or on the New Golden Mile typically runs in the low-to-mid hundreds of thousands of euros, with sea views and quality pushing higher. Seafront and brand-new prime stock generally starts around the seven-figure mark, and villas vary widely with plot and position. These are typical bands rather than fixed figures; we'll always give you the realistic range for the type and area you're after.
It depends on how you want to live. The town centre and port suit anyone wanting walkable, year-round Spanish life near the beach. The eastern New Golden Mile, taking in Casasola, El Paraíso, Atalaya, El Campanario, Selwo, Guadalmansa and Bahía Dorada, is where most of the golf villas, modern apartment complexes and sea-view new-builds sit. Inland spots like Valle Romano and Estepona Golf offer more space for the money. We'll match the area to your budget, your need for breeze versus quiet, and your school run.
Yes. Atalaya International School and the British-curriculum International School Estepona are both in and around El Paraíso on the eastern side of town. Colegio San José is a well-established bilingual school covering infant through to Baccalaureate, and Atlas American School in the Selwo Hills offers a full US curriculum. Most international families base themselves in the El Paraíso and Selwo areas to keep the school run short, which is worth factoring into where you buy.
Value and atmosphere, mainly. Estepona typically costs noticeably less than comparable Marbella property while sitting only about 20 minutes away, with the same beaches, golf and airport access. It has also kept the feel of a real Andalusian town, with a working fishing port, a carefully regenerated old quarter and a strong year-round community, rather than being purely a resort. For many buyers that combination of lower prices and genuine local life is exactly the trade they want.