Penthouses in Nueva Andalucia — terraces above the fairways, La Concha views, Puerto Banus within walking reach.
A penthouse in Nueva Andalucia is bought for the terrace. The premium at the top of the building is the wraparound outdoor space and the line of sight it gives you — over the fairways of Los Naranjos, Las Brisas and Aloha, across to La Concha and, from the higher pockets, a wedge of sea towards Puerto Banus. Most are two or three bedrooms, often duplexes with the living space below and a private solarium above; the better ones carry their own plunge pool or jacuzzi on the roof rather than a row of sun loungers. Interiors run from compact two-beds of around 110 square metres to large duplexes where the open-air space rivals the indoor footprint.
The steady run of apartment-block penthouses comes from Los Naranjos de Marbella, La Dama de Noche, Los Belvederes and La Alzambra near Centro Plaza, while gated, higher-set communities such as Las Alamandas, Lomas del Rey and the newer builds towards La Cerquilla and Las Brisas command the larger view premium. On price, you'd typically expect a modest two-bed top floor in an older community to start in the mid-hundreds of thousands, a good three-bed with a proper solarium to run from the high-hundreds into the one-to-two-million band, and a large new-build duplex with a private rooftop pool to sit well above that. Terrace square metres get priced like gold up here, so we'll always tell you when a penthouse is asking villa money for a flat — and why.
Marbella's Golf Valley — quiet streets, three championship courses, family life.
Nueva Andalucía sits in the natural bowl behind Puerto Banús, bordered by the Sierra Blanca mountains to the north and the AP-7 to the south. The neighbourhood was master-planned in the early 1970s around the three golf courses that still anchor it: Aloha to the east, Las Brisas at the centre and Los Naranjos to the west. Forty years later, the trees have matured, the streets are quiet, and the area has settled into being one of Marbella's most desirable family addresses.
Who lives in Nueva Andalucía
The neighbourhood skews international and family-led — Dutch, Belgian, Scandinavian, British and increasingly Middle-Eastern owners. Many are full-time residents, often with children at Aloha College or Swans International School (both inside the neighbourhood). The pace is calm: a working pueblo at Aloha with a Saturday market, a handful of restaurants and the Centro Plaza shopping centre on the southern edge. It's the kind of place where you do the morning school run by bike.
Architecture & villa types
You'll find three broad villa generations here. The Andalusian-style 1980s villas on big plots, often with terracotta roofs and beamed ceilings — beautiful bones, frequently in need of renovation. The 'transition' 1990s and 2000s villas that updated the layout but kept some traditional language. And the contemporary new-builds of the last decade — open-plan, oversized glazing, infinity pools, often architect-led. Plot sizes run from around 1,000 m² in the lower neighbourhoods to 3,000 m²+ in Las Brisas and La Cerquilla.
Price expectations
Entry is around €1.8M for an older 3-to-4-bed villa needing some work. €3M to €6M is the most active band, where you'd expect a 4-to-5-bed modern family villa with a pool and views over the Golf Valley. Above €8M you're typically into frontline-golf positions or recent architectural new-builds in Las Brisas. The top of the market runs to €15M and beyond. Per square metre, Nueva Andalucía has appreciated roughly 8–10% a year over the last five years.
Lifestyle, schools & getting around
The neighbourhood is built for low-key, day-to-day living rather than marina nightlife. Aloha College is the largest international school inside Nueva Andalucía, with the British curriculum and consistent Russell Group outcomes; Swans International is just on the edge. The Centro Plaza and El Corte Inglés are minutes away, the marina is 5 minutes by car, and Málaga airport is a comfortable 45-minute drive. The beach at Puerto Banús is 7–9 minutes — close enough to be casual, far enough to be quiet.
How we work in Nueva Andalucía
We know this neighbourhood street by street. Several of our properties never reach the open market — they're shared first with our newsletter and the families we already represent. If you'd like a private list of off-market villas in Nueva Andalucía, just drop us a line.