Guadalmina Alta
The inland side of the A-7 from Guadalmina Baja, climbing gently away from the coast behind San Pedro de Alcántara.
€8.50M at the top is asking 2.0 times the €4.25M in the middle, across 16 homes priced against each other.
The same name and a different market. Plots are smaller, the grid is tighter, and the entry price is well below its seaward neighbour despite sharing a postcode and a golf course. Mostly detached and semi-detached houses, with the through-traffic of the A-7 as the dividing line that explains most of the gap.





On the record
- Norberto Goizueta bought the Hacienda Guadalmina estate from the Sociedad Azucarera Española in 1934. [source]
All 16, one square each
What €3,000,000 buys, and how far above it
By type
14 villas and 2 other, counted from the listings themselves.
The edges
all 16 →Against the rest of Marbella
by the numbers →Median asking price, €3M+ homes only. Sub-areas are counted on their parent's page as well as their own, so these do not sum to the Marbella total.
The madness rating
Percentages run against 100; the per m² ratio runs against 3 times the Marbella median of €9,436/m² (the widest any area reaches, rounded up, so no bar hits the ceiling). Still without a source, so still unscored: distance from the sea it is priced against; brochure language per square metre.
Lots published from here
catalogue →Nothing published from here yet.
Asking is not getting. For what sellers actually achieve, the catalogue keeps receipts.
Counted from 16 distinct homes in Guadalmina Alta asking €3,000,000 or more, harvested from agency and portal listings and deduplicated by shared reference, price, built area and photograph. 3 are listed by more than one firm at once. 15 of the 16 come from a source that dates its listings individually; the rest publish one timestamp for the whole catalogue, so their prices are current but their edit dates are not evidence. Every figure is an asking price, not a valuation, and each traces to a listing linked on this page. Sub-areas are counted here and on their own pages, so figures do not sum across pages.