Puerto Banús
The marina and the streets immediately around it, at the western end of the Golden Mile, roughly six kilometres from Marbella town.
€24M at the top is asking 5.1 times the €4.68M in the middle, across 78 homes priced against each other.
A working marina with residential blocks built up to its edge. Stock here is overwhelmingly apartments and penthouses rather than villas, which is why the price per square metre runs so far ahead of the surrounding areas: you are buying frontage, not land. The retail is the port itself, and Marina Banús and Gray D'Albion sit directly behind it.





On the record
- Puerto Banús was built by the developer José Banús and opened in May 1970, designed by Noldi Schreck and Marcos Sainz as an Andalusian village around a marina. [source]
- The 1970 opening drew the Aga Khan and Monaco's Prince Rainier and Princess Grace; Julio Iglesias sang for the 1,700 guests. [source]
All 78, one square each
What €3,000,000 buys, and how far above it
By type
40 villas, 18 apartments, 13 penthouses and 7 other, counted from the listings themselves.
The edges
all 78 →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 78 distinct homes in Puerto Banús asking €3,000,000 or more, harvested from agency and portal listings and deduplicated by shared reference, price, built area and photograph. 11 are listed by more than one firm at once. 66 of the 78 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.