Unique Designer Home with 5m Ceilings and Rooftop Terrace in Estepona
Asking prices across the agency networks we track, as at 30 July 2026. Bars span the middle half of each peer group; the line marks the median. The first bar covers apartments and houses together, so a house will often sit high on it.
These are the averages across ALL houses in Estepona Old Town that disclose a figure, not this property alone. Where a bill for this one is on file it is shown against that range so you can see where it sits. Bills follow the rateable value and the community budget, so two neighbours can differ; we will get you the actual figures before you commit.
Homes sold in Estepona. Achieved deed prices, Notariado, year to date. Deed prices cover every sale in that postcode at every level, so a prime property will sit far above them. That gap is a difference in what is being counted, not a verdict on the price.
Three different measures, shown separately because they are not comparable: what sellers ask, what deeds record, and what valuers assess. The last two cover a whole postcode and a whole municipality at every price level, so a prime property will always sit well above them.
About this property
Discover this architectural gem: a house located on the finest street in Estepona, the emblematic Calle Caridad, just a few steps from the beach. This is an exceptional opportunity to acquire a home whose life revolves around a majestic living room, crowned by an impressive ceiling over five meters high. This unique space was conceived by one of the most prestigious architects in Estepona’s Old Town.
The fireplace, the wooden floors—every element has been custom-designed, creating a warm, elegant, and exclusive atmosphere.
The open-plan kitchen, fitted with top-quality materials and appliances, turns every evening into a truly unique experience.
As you ascend the staircase, each floor of this house rises toward the sky in every sense… At the top level, a second fully equipped kitchen and a bathroom accompany the magnificent rooftop terrace, where there are outdoor showers and the possibility of enjoying a jacuzzi under the sun or the stars.
A perfect property for those who dream of living in a villa in the very heart of the Old Town. Contact us for more information about this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Specification
- Reference
- Bh-004
- Type
- Town House
- Location
- Estepona Old Town, Estepona
- Beds
- 3
- Baths
- 3
- En suite
- 1
- Build m²
- 270
- Interior m²
- 260
- Terrace m²
- 80
- Pool
- Private
- Garden
- No
- Garage
- No
- Garbage
- €170
- IBI
- €1,000
- Orientation
- SO
- C. Year
- 2025
Gallery
Features & amenities
- Amenities near
- Close to children playground
- Close to restaurants
- Close to sea / beach
- Close to shops
- Mountain view
- Panoramic view
- Partial sea views
- Street view
- Transport near
- Urban view
- Barbecue
- Double glazing
- Fireplace
- Fitted wardrobes
- Fully fitted kitchen
- Optional furniture
- Study room
- Covered terrace
- Jacuzzi
- Private terrace
- Roof terrace
- Uncovered terrace
- Air conditioning
- Individual heating
- Solarium
- Underfloor heating (bathrooms)
- Alarm
- Internet – Fibre optic
- Internet – Wi-Fi
- Smart home system
- Surveillance cameras
- Brand new
- Excellent condition
- Recently Renovated / Refurbished
- Balcony
- Glass Doors
- Individual A/C units
Estepona Old Town
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Is Estepona a good place to live all year?
It is one of the few places on this coast that genuinely works in winter, because it is a functioning town rather than a resort. It has its own hospital, opened in 2021 and serving six municipalities, its own market hall, state schools in the town, a town hall and a pedestrianised old quarter with more than a hundred and thirty streets remodelled since 2012. Very little of it closes out of season.
How far is Estepona from Málaga airport and from Marbella?
Around fifty minutes to an hour to Málaga airport on the AP-7 toll motorway, about twenty five minutes to Marbella and twenty to San Pedro de Alcántara going east, and about three quarters of an hour to Gibraltar going west. There is no train west of Fuengirola, so a car, or a driver, is part of life here.
What are the murals in Estepona?
They are the Ruta de Murales Artísticos, a municipal open air collection painted on the gable ends of residential blocks. The council counted sixty two works in March 2022 and the route has kept growing through an international competition that drew a record hundred and sixteen entries from a dozen countries. The largest, Día de Pesca, covers six blocks with almost a thousand square metres and is the biggest vertical mural surface in Spain.






















































