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January 14, 2026

Marbella Terrace Living — A Maiti Homes Presentation

A sunlit three‑bedroom semi‑detached house in Marbella’s Nueva Andalucía—Maiti Homes presents terrace and sea view living with local insight for international buyers.

Nina van Leeuwen
Nina van Leeuwen
Heritage Property Specialist
Region:Spain
CountryES

Nestled in Marbella’s Nueva Andalucía quarter, this sunlit semi‑detached house presents a studied balance of coastal ease and considered living. Perched on Calle Miguel de Unamuno, the three‑bedroom home unfolds across roughly 114 square metres with three bathrooms, a compact private plot and a terrace oriented toward sea views. As shown in the property photos, the plan privileges light, cross‑ventilation and an effortless indoor–outdoor relationship; Maiti Homes presents the property as a quietly refined example of local residential quality.

Discovering the house in La Campana

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Approach the house and the images make the case: modest street presence, a layered terrace and glimpses of the sea beyond. The property’s outward composure is restrained rather than ostentatious, a trait that suits buyers who prize provenance over flash. Interior photographs capture broad windows and an open living‑dining sequence that flows directly to the terrace; these images emphasise material warmth and a scale intended for comfortable daily life rather than display.

Internally, the residence reads as three well‑proportioned bedrooms and three bathrooms within a layout that maximises natural light. The living area, pictured in several shots, frames both social and quiet uses: a lounge arrangement that faces outward toward the terrace, a dining area adjacent to the kitchen, and bedrooms arranged for privacy. Air conditioning is noted throughout, a practical addition for Marbella’s warm months and an important detail for international buyers considering year‑round use or holiday lets.

Terrace, sea view and everyday luxury

The terrace functions as the home’s principal luxury: compact, private and oriented to Mediterranean light. Photographs foreground sunset moments and morning brightness alike, illustrating how the outside space extends living hours and becomes an informal room for alfresco dining. For many international buyers the presence of a genuine sea view—however intimate—translates to both lifestyle pleasure and solid market appeal in Marbella’s rental and resale markets.

Why Maiti Homes brought this listing to international buyers

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Maiti Homes has two decades of activity in Marbella and a portfolio that ranges from holiday homes to investment properties and new construction. Their approach—discernible in this listing—combines an eye for marketable characteristics (sea view, terrace, efficient plan) with careful presentation. The agency’s listing photography and descriptive framing make the house legible to buyers who evaluate coastal properties for both private use and lettability.

Beyond presentation, Maiti Homes offers local diligence: neighbourhood context, expectations for seasonal yield, and pragmatic assessments of running costs. For international purchasers unfamiliar with Andalusian paperwork and property practices, that local competence—together with twenty years’ experience—reduces friction and clarifies what matters when assessing a mid‑market coastal home.

How the agency’s services enhance this property’s value

Maiti Homes positions properties by articulating both lifestyle and investment narratives. In practice that means advising on modest upgrades that accentuate sea views, recommending verified local contractors for minor works, qualifying expected rental seasons, and managing viewings for remote buyers. For this house in Nueva Andalucía the agency’s staging and photographic choices—included within the gallery—highlight spatial connections and the terrace orientation, allowing buyers to imagine occupancy from overseas before a first visit.

Marbella context: Nueva Andalucía and market considerations

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Nueva Andalucía sits adjacent to Marbella and Puerto Banús, offering a quieter residential rhythm with convenient access to beaches, marinas and local amenities. The neighbourhood suits families and seasonal residents who value proximity to services without the constant bustle of the seafront. For international buyers, this translates into properties that combine lifestyle appeal with steady demand for rentals and resale.

When assessing a property here, Maiti Homes advises attention to three practical considerations:

- Orientation and view quality: even modest sea vistas materially influence desirability. - Service and transport access: proximity to markets, schools and medical services affects year‑round livability. - Running costs and rental potential: accurate seasonal projections and realistic yield expectations prevent surprises.

A considered purchase: value, use and stewardship

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At EUR 595,000 the house occupies a measured price bracket for Marbella, offering buyers a coastal address with manageable scale. For a purchaser seeking a family home, a lock‑up‑and‑leave holiday property, or an income‑producing asset, the home’s configuration and terrace view provide flexible use. Maiti Homes frames the opportunity not as speculative haste but as an invitation to stewardship: maintain the fabric, make modest targeted improvements, and preserve the property’s quiet composure to retain long‑term value.

Practical next steps for international buyers

Buyers interested in properties of this type should engage on three fronts: instruct a local lawyer to verify titles and licences, request comprehensive running cost estimates from the agency, and arrange an in‑person or virtual viewing that focuses on orientation, fittings and the terrace‑to‑sea relationship. Maiti Homes routinely coordinates all three steps for overseas clients, combining on‑the‑ground checks with transparent costings and clear timelines.

The property photographs supplied with this listing are purposeful: they demonstrate the home’s light, the terrace’s relationship to the living areas, and the measured scale of private outside space. Prospective buyers should review those images with an eye for proportion and daylight, then ask the agency for clarifying shots—for example of storage, kitchen details and bathroom finishes—before a formal inspection.

Closing: why contact Maiti Homes about this Marbella residence

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This semi‑detached house in La Campana exemplifies the kind of understated, well‑presented property that rewards careful selection. Maiti Homes’s local tenure and methodical presentation make them a pragmatic choice for international buyers who value clarity, measured advice and competent management. If the notion of a compact Marbella home with a sea‑facing terrace and practical circulation appeals, contact Maiti Homes to arrange further information, up‑to‑date viewings and guidance tailored to your intended use.

Nina van Leeuwen
Nina van Leeuwen
Heritage Property Specialist

Dutch former researcher who moved to Lisbon, specialising in investment strategy, heritage preservation, and cross-border portfolio stewardship.

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