Marbella Centro
The old town, the streets behind the paseo, and the beachfront blocks either side of it.
€19.9M at the top is asking 4.0 times the €4.95M in the middle, across 11 homes priced against each other.
The part of Marbella that was a town before it was a market. Stock at this level is almost entirely apartments and penthouses in the seafront buildings, plus the occasional townhouse in the old quarter, so the figures below describe flats rather than houses. It is also the cheapest entry into the €3M bracket anywhere on this coast, because you are buying a front door in the centre rather than a gate and a driveway.





On the record
- On 11 June 1485 Marbella passed to the Crown of Castile without bloodshed, and the Catholic Monarchs gave it the title of city. [source]
- The Church of Santa María de la Encarnación was built in the Baroque style from 1618. [source]
- The orange trees around the Renaissance fountain of the Plaza de los Naranjos were planted in 1941, and the square takes its name from them. [source]
All 11, one square each
What €3,000,000 buys, and how far above it
By type
10 villas and 1 apartment, counted from the listings themselves.
The edges
all 11 →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.
Sub-areas counted inside this one
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 11 distinct homes in Marbella Centro asking €3,000,000 or more, harvested from agency and portal listings and deduplicated by shared reference, price, built area and photograph. 4 are listed by more than one firm at once. 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.