Propriétés à Vendre sur la Costa Blanca — Manilva
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Why Buy Property in Manilva?
Manilva is the westernmost municipality on the Costa del Sol before you reach the Cádiz border, encompassing the charming white village of Manilva on the hillside and the coastal developments of Sabinillas, Duquesa and Castillo de la Duquesa on the beach below. The area produces its own muscatel wine and holds one of the coast’s most authentic grape-harvest festivals each September.
For buyers seeking the lowest entry prices on the western Costa del Sol, Manilva delivers: apartments near Duquesa marina start from around €120,000, and beachfront properties from €160,000. The area is growing rapidly as spillover demand from Estepona pushes westward, and the planned Cercanías rail extension will eventually connect Manilva to Málaga by commuter train.
Lowest Western Prices
Marina apartments from ~€120k and beachfront from ~€160k — the most affordable entry point on the western Costa del Sol.
Duquesa Marina
A picturesque harbour with waterfront restaurants, boat rentals and a Roman castle — a social hub for the area.
Wine & Festivals
Manilva’s own muscatel vineyards and the Fiesta de la Vendimia grape-harvest festival each September — authentically Andalusian.
Growth Potential
Estepona spillover demand and the planned Cercanías rail extension position Manilva for significant long-term appreciation.
Buying in Costa del Sol
Buyer's Guide to Manilva
Resale Market Overview
Manilva is the westernmost and most affordable municipality on the Costa del Sol, encompassing the hillside village of Manilva and the coastal developments of Sabinillas, Duquesa and Castillo de la Duquesa. Apartments near Duquesa marina start from €100,000, beachfront properties from €130,000, and sea-view townhouses from €180,000. The market is growing as Estepona spillover demand pushes westward, and a planned Cercanías rail extension would transform accessibility. The annual grape-harvest festival and local muscatel wine add authentic Andalusian character.
Buying Costs in Manilva
| Cost Item | Rate | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Transfer Tax (ITP) | 7% | Andalucía rate — among the lowest in Spain |
| Stamp Duty (AJD) | 1.2% | Only on new-build; not payable on resale |
| Notary Fees | 0.5–1% | Scaled by purchase price |
| Legal Fees | 1–1.5% | Independent lawyer strongly recommended |
| Land Registry | 0.5–1% | Registro de la Propiedad inscription |
| NIE Application | €10–15 | Foreigner ID number — required before purchase |
| Estimated Total Costs | 10–12% | On top of the purchase price |
Non-resident buyers can typically obtain a mortgage for 60–70% LTV from Spanish banks. Budget 2–3 months for the full NIE → lawyer → notary → registry process.
Investment & Rental Potential
Rental yields of 5–7% gross are achievable at current low prices — among the strongest percentage returns on the Costa del Sol. The Duquesa marina provides a social hub that attracts boating tourists and dining visitors. Capital appreciation potential is high: prices are 40–50% below Estepona and the planned rail connection could trigger significant value increases. Community fees are modest at €50–€120/month in most developments.
Insider Tip
Duquesa marina-facing apartments offer the best rental potential — the marina atmosphere is the area's biggest draw. Sabinillas high street has a genuine Spanish village feel with prices 10–15% below Duquesa; ideal for long-term residents wanting walkable daily life. Watch for the Cercanías rail extension progress — when confirmed, expect a price jump in properties near the planned station location.
About Manilva
Manilva is the westernmost municipality on the Costa del Sol, sitting at the boundary with the Campo de Gibraltar region. The area encompasses the charming inland village of Manilva, the beachside community of Sabinillas, and the modern marina development at Puerto de la Duquesa — three distinct zones each with their own character.
The area is famous for its Moscatel wine production — Manilva’s sweet wine has been made from the local Moscatel de Alejandría grape for centuries. The annual vendimia (grape harvest) festival in September is one of the most joyful celebrations on the coast, with free-flowing wine and traditional grape-treading.
Puerto de la Duquesa is a well-maintained marina with restaurants, bars, and shops overlooking the yacht moorings. The beaches of Sabinillas and Duquesa are less developed than those further east, offering a more relaxed experience. On clear days, the views from the coast stretch across the Strait of Gibraltar to the Rif Mountains of Morocco.