How Much Does a Property Cost in Alhaurín el Grande in 2026?

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Nikki Powles

Last update:  2026-07-12

How Much Does a Property Cost in Alhaurín el Grande in 2026?

How Much Does a Property Cost in Alhaurín el Grande in 2026?

The average property price in Alhaurín el Grande in 2026 ranges from approximately €2,400 to €3,200 per square metre, with apartments typically starting around €180,000, townhouses from €250,000, and villas from €395,000, depending on location, condition, views, and land size.

Alhaurín el Grande has become one of the Costa del Sol's most sought-after inland towns, offering excellent value compared to the coastal resorts while remaining within easy reach of Málaga Airport, Marbella, and Fuengirola.

Average Property Prices in 2026

As a guide:

Property Type Typical Price Range
2-bedroom apartment €180,000–€275,000
3-bedroom townhouse €250,000–€375,000
Detached villa €395,000–€850,000+
Luxury country estate €900,000–€2,500,000+
Building plots €90,000–€400,000

Prices vary according to proximity to the town centre, panoramic views, modern renovations, swimming pools, and plot size.

Why Buyers Choose Alhaurín el Grande

Many international buyers prefer Alhaurín el Grande because it offers:

  • More living space for the money
  • Traditional Andalusian atmosphere
  • Excellent restaurants and local amenities
  • International community
  • Golf courses nearby
  • Around 30 minutes to Málaga Airport
  • Easy access to Marbella and Fuengirola

It is particularly popular with retirees, remote workers, families relocating to Spain, and buyers looking for holiday homes with rental potential.

What Affects Property Prices?

Several factors influence value:

  • Walking distance to town
  • South-facing orientation
  • Swimming pool
  • Mountain or countryside views
  • Modern kitchens and bathrooms
  • Tourist licence potential
  • Flat, usable gardens
  • Energy efficiency

Country properties with legal documentation, good access, and private water supplies generally command higher prices than similar homes requiring legalisation or renovation.

Is Alhaurín el Grande a Good Investment?

Demand has remained strong due to the limited supply of quality homes and increasing interest from overseas buyers. Well-presented villas and renovated townhouses continue to attract buyers seeking more space than is available along the coast.

As always, location, legal status, and presentation remain the biggest drivers of future resale value.

Buying Costs

International buyers should budget approximately 10–13% on top of the purchase price to cover:

  • Property Transfer Tax (or VAT on new builds)
  • Notary fees
  • Land Registry fees
  • Legal representation
  • Mortgage costs (if applicable)

Obtaining independent legal advice before purchasing is highly recommended.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Alhaurín el Grande cheaper than Marbella?

Yes. Buyers typically receive significantly more living space and larger plots for the same budget.

Can foreigners buy property?

Yes. There are no restrictions on foreign buyers purchasing property in Spain.

Is it suitable for permanent living?

Absolutely. The town offers supermarkets, schools, medical facilities, sports clubs, cafés, and year-round community life.

Are there rental opportunities?

Many owners successfully rent their properties for holidays or long-term lets, subject to current licensing regulations.

Is Alhaurín el Grande expensive?

No. Alhaurín el Grande is generally considered one of the best-value areas on the Costa del Sol. While property prices have increased in recent years, buyers can still get significantly more for their money than in Marbella, Benahavís, Mijas Costa or Fuengirola. Larger villas, country properties and homes with land are often available at prices that would only buy a small apartment on the coast. The town is especially popular with families, retirees and remote workers looking for more space, authentic Spanish charm and easy access to Málaga Airport, which is around 30 minutes away.

Can UK buyers still buy property in Spain after Brexit?

Yes. Brexit did not affect the right of UK citizens to buy property in Spain. British buyers can still purchase apartments, villas, townhouses and country properties just like buyers from other countries. However, UK citizens are now treated as non-EU nationals for immigration purposes, meaning the 90/180-day Schengen rule applies unless they obtain a suitable Spanish visa. Buying a property does not automatically give you residency, so if you plan to live in Spain permanently, you will need the appropriate visa or residence permit.

Are mortgages available for non-residents?

Yes. Most Spanish banks offer mortgages to non-resident buyers, provided they can demonstrate a stable income and meet the lender's affordability requirements. Typically, banks lend between 50% and 70% of the property's valuation or purchase price (whichever is lower), meaning buyers should expect to provide a deposit of around 30% to 50%, plus enough savings to cover taxes and buying costs. Mortgage terms and interest rates vary between lenders, so it is worth speaking to an independent mortgage broker who specialises in overseas buyers.

What are the annual ownership costs?

Annual ownership costs depend on the property, but most owners should budget for:

  • IBI (Council Tax): typically €300–€1,500 per year, depending on the property's cadastral value and municipality.
  • Community fees: Around €300–€3,000 per year if the property is part of an urbanisation with shared gardens, pools or security.
  • Home insurance: Approximately €200–€800 per year.
  • Utilities: Electricity, water, internet and rubbish collection charges vary according to usage.
  • Non-Resident Income Tax (IRNR): If you are not tax resident in Spain, you may need to file an annual tax return, even if the property is not rented out.
  • Maintenance: Garden, pool and general upkeep should also be factored into your annual budget, particularly for villas and country properties.

Compared with many other Western European countries, the ongoing costs of owning property in Spain are generally considered reasonable, but it's important to include them in your long-term budget before purchasing.

Thinking of Buying in Alhaurín el Grande?

Whether you're searching for a traditional village home, a luxury villa, or a countryside retreat, choosing an experienced local agent can save time, identify the best opportunities, and help you avoid costly mistakes.

If you're considering buying in Alhaurín el Grande, I'd be happy to help you find the right property and guide you through every stage of the buying process.

Written by Nikki Powles, Costa del Sol real estate agent with 25+ years' experience. Based on properties we've sold and marketed across the Guadalhorce Valley- 

 

Nikki Powles

Nikki Powles

Finding the ideal home or investment in Spain is not just a transaction but a journey, and I am here to guide you every step of the way.

With a global perspective and a deep understanding of what truly makes a house a home, I help my clients navigate the Spanish property market with confidence. Whether you are searching for your dream home or the perfect investment, I offer a professional and personalised approach to ensure the process is clear, seamless, and tailored to your needs.

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