8 min read|May 29, 2026

Estepona villa on Calle Capri — M2Nordic’s dossier approach

A contemporary four‑bedroom villa in Estepona illustrates M2Nordic’s dossier-first approach—transparent fees, local insight and post‑purchase support for international buyers.

Estepona villa on Calle Capri — M2Nordic’s dossier approach
Lena Andersson
Lena Andersson
Heritage Property Specialist
Region:Spain
CountryES

Nestled in Estepona, this newly built detached villa on Calle Capri presents a clear example of considered coastal living. Listed at EUR 1,795,000, the property pairs contemporary Andalusian architecture with sea views, a private pool and 450 m² of internal space arranged across two main levels plus a versatile basement. As shown in the images, light and proportion shape every principal room.

Discovering the villa on Calle Capri

Property image 1

This detached house offers four bedrooms and four bathrooms within an architectural vocabulary that favours generous glazing, open-plan living and terraces oriented to the sea. The photographs capture the principal living area’s airy flow and the terrace that frames the Mediterranean horizon; fabrics, surfaces and the poolside garden read as a cohesive composition rather than separate amenities.

Internally, the home’s 450 m² is arranged to accommodate both family life and entertaining: the open kitchen adjoins the living room, while upper-floor bedrooms benefit from uninterrupted sea views. The basement—planned as a multi-use level—anticipates a private cinema, games area and a staff apartment, an arrangement that will appeal to international buyers seeking flexibility and serviceable secondary accommodation.

How the property illustrates M2Nordic’s selection criteria

Property image 2

M2Nordic’s portfolio has long emphasised new construction and quality finishes; this villa exemplifies that brief. The agency’s team in Marbella evaluates projects through a threefold lens—location, construction integrity and resale proposition—and this house on Calle Capri satisfies those tests: proximity to Estepona’s marina and beaches, contemporary build quality (completed 2025) and a plot size of 600 m² that secures privacy and garden potential.

Practical transparency on fees and commission

For international buyers, agency fees and transaction costs shape the effective price more than headline listing figures. M2Nordic positions itself as a dossier-first agency: they present clear breakdowns of their commission structures, recommended local tax advisors and an estimate of transfer taxes and notary costs for properties in Andalusia. That clarity is particularly relevant for a purchase at this price point, where prudent budgeting influences mortgage structuring and exchange-rate planning.

Beyond headline commission, M2Nordic assists with cost‑sensitive choices—whether buyers wish to finalise the basement as a leisure suite or keep it as an investor-ready rental space—and outlines how those decisions affect short‑term yields and longer-term value. The agency’s twenty years in the market inform these recommendations, allowing international clients to weigh service costs against potential returns.

Local knowledge that benefits international buyers

Property image 3

Estepona’s appeal lies in its balance of authentic town life and coastal amenities. M2Nordic leverages local relationships—contractors, architects, lawyers and property managers—to streamline post‑purchase needs such as furnishing, registration and rental management. The images accompanying this article show the villa’s terrace and views that are marketable to short‑term tenants and desirable to long‑term residents; M2Nordic’s market insights help buyers identify which features will deliver steady demand.

What to look for when assessing similar Estepona homes

• Orientation and views: confirm upper‑floor vistas are protected and not scheduled for future development. • Construction warranty and specifications: request build details, materials lists and MEP certificates for new builds. • Plot utility: garden, pool maintenance and vehicle access affect running costs; compare quotes. • Basement use: evaluate permitted uses and finishing costs—what’s marketed as a leisure level may require additional approvals. • Fee transparency: ask the agency for a full purchase-cost summary including transfer tax, notary and registration fees.

A measured conclusion and next steps

Property image 4

This villa on Calle Capri offers a concise case study in how an agency’s diligence shapes value. M2Nordic’s Marbella office brings two decades of local practice to bear—curating new construction, clarifying commission and fee structures for foreign buyers, and coordinating the practical steps that follow a contract. The images in this gallery reveal a property that suits a sophisticated coastal life: considered proportions, a seamless inside‑out relationship and a plot that promises privacy and outdoor living.

If the combination of contemporary design, sea views and a stringent cost breakdown appeals, contact M2Nordic to request a dossier and arrange a private viewing. Their team can provide an itemised cost projection for this listing, explain their commission terms in writing and outline options to complete the basement to match your intentions—whether as a hospitality suite, rental asset or private amenity.

Lena Andersson
Lena Andersson
Heritage Property Specialist

Having moved from Stockholm to Marbella in 2018, I help Scandinavian buyers navigate Spanish property law, restoration quality, and value through authentic provenance.

Featured Agency

This article is about the following agency

Related Perspectives

Further insights on heritage properties

Cookie Preferences

We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience, analyze site traffic, and personalize content. You can choose which types of cookies to accept.