Fuengirola trades more property than almost anywhere on the coast. That liquidity gives you plenty of comparables, but it also means a sharper field to stand out in.
Fuengirola benefits from year-round rental demand, a direct train line to Málaga, and one of the highest concentrations of apartment stock on the coast. This depth of inventory means pricing precision matters — buyers here have many similar options to compare against.
The beachfront and the area around Los Boliches tend to command the clearest premiums, while inland streets closer to the train line trade more on commuter convenience than on lifestyle appeal.
The buyer base is unusually broad: Scandinavian and northern European retirees seeking a walkable, amenity-rich town; younger professionals commuting to Málaga via the train line; and investors targeting the town's strong year-round rental demand.
Because the train line makes Málaga a 30-minute commute, Fuengirola also pulls buyers who would otherwise look at Málaga city itself — which keeps demand broader and more resilient than in more seasonal coastal towns.
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