Razones para vivir en Málaga

Reasons to live in Malaga


Malaga is one of the oldest cities in Europe, founded by the Phoenicians in the 8th century BC. In its historic center you can admire monuments such as the Alcazaba, the Roman Theater or the Plaza de la Merced, where the famous painter Pablo Picasso was born.

Malaga is also a modern and cosmopolitan city that has a wide range of leisure and services. Its coastline, known as the Costa del Sol, has more than 160 kilometers of fine sand beaches and crystal clear waters, where you can practice all kinds of water sports or simply relax in the sun.

Malaga is an Andalusian city that makes you fall in love with its beauty, its climate, its people and its different and diverse atmosphere.

What are the best neighborhoods in Malaga to live?
Among the most popular areas to live in Malaga are:

La Malagueta:  It is a quiet and exclusive neighborhood located between the port and the Malagueta beach. It offers a great quality of life, with a wide range of services, leisure and gastronomy. It is very close to the historic center and the promenade, where you can enjoy the sea views and the Malaga atmosphere.
El Palo and Pedregalejo: They are two coastal neighborhoods in the east of Malaga that preserve the charm of the fishing tradition. They have good communication with the city center and have a varied culinary and restaurant offer. They are ideal for those looking for a quiet home near the sea.
El Limonar: It is a luxury residential area, with single-family homes and green areas. It is surrounded by nature and has several private schools. It has easy access to the AVE station and other points of interest such as the Santa Catalina Castle or the Miramar Palace.
The average price of homes for sale in Malaga is 2,570 euros/m2; while the average rent is 12.8 euros/m2.

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