INFORMATION ABOUT ESTEPONA

 

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Information about Estepona - Costa del Sol
 
Information about Estepona - Costa del Sol
Picture of Estepona, Spain
 
Estepona is about 30km west of Marbella and is a coastal town that retains much of the traditional Spanish charm. Estepona has wonderful long sandy beaches and a recently constructed wide promenade with flowers, palm trees and pretty seating areas. Away from the seafront of Estepona, the old town is very picturesque, with cobbled alleyways crammed full of plants and two delightful plazas with plenty of traditional tapas bars and boutique shops.

The fish market is definitely worth seeing. Estepona has the largest fishing fleet west of Málaga and the daily dawn ritual in the port, where the returning fleets auction off the fish they've just caught, is definitely worth getting up early for. The Sunday Market in Estepona at the Puerto Deportivo is a great place for buying all sorts of gifts, leather work, watches, costume jewellery and arts and crafts - and if you like to haggle over price this is definitely the place to come!
Nearest Airport Is Granada Airport km away
One of the schools that serves this area is Almuñecar International School with contact telephone number
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Property for sale in Estepona
 
Apartments are available in many different guises from Studios to luxury penthouses or duplexes. When purchasing an apartment and working out your finances and monthly outgoings it is important to consider the community charges. These charges are normally minimal and cover the costs for the upkeep of the communal areas, pool and repainting. Most apartments come with parking or garage spaces and are often available with store rooms. Apartments with sea views, large terraces or roof top solariums will be a lot more expensive than those without. A penthouse apartment is basically an apartment on the top floor and often has a roof top solarium and better views. A duplex is an apartment that is on two levels, like a townhouse, but contained within a block with other dwellings above or below. Because of the rental potential, coastal apartments are quite expensive unless you look at individual older apartments without pools or gardens.
 
Villas take many shapes and forms as they do back in the UK. Generally speaking a villa here in Spain is a grand independent house. The land included is any where between 400m2 and 2000m2 normally having the benefit of your own private pool, fruit trees, flowerbeds, various terraces, and ample garage space. Villas are normally sited just out of town with good road access, street lighting, mains water and drainage. You can expect a good quality of construction which is easily reformed ( due to method of building ) to leave many options open to you as to layout and design. Villas tend to be brighter as the windows are larger than a typical townhouse and patio doors are more commonly installed. Internally you can expect entrance hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen, utility room, main bathroom. The number of bedrooms is anywhere from 2 to 6 with the master usually having ensuite facilities. Villas are best suited to those who prefer a quality lifestyle, barbeques by the pool with the independence and privacy afforded by the extra space.
 
Townhouses are the typical homes in rural Spanish villages, with whitewashed exterior, ornate doors, window shutters and red tiled roofs, preferred by locals for their proximity to services. Generally, a townhouse, or adosado, is a terraced home with direct access to the street. You could expect a typical layout to consist of : on the ground floor, vestibule, lounge, bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom. In some cases a wash house and patio or small garden. On the first floor accommodation would normally consist of a further arrangement of bedrooms. In some cases a roof terrace is an additional feature usually giving panoramic views over the surrounding area. A townhouse is an ideal home for those who want to be close to all amenities,such as health centers, shops, restaurants, bars and public transport and be a part of the typically friendly Spanish way of life. There is no better induction into enjoying the Andalucian lifestyle than being where the locals want to be.
 
A finca would have originally been a small dwelling used by farm workers tend the land and to harvest the crops. These properties are normally in need of some restoration although a lot of this is superficial. In a lot of cases they will have a kitchen and bathroom that may be accessible from the patio and not the house. A Cortijo is similar in characteristics but normally on a grander scale and along the lines of we would know as a farmhouse. With both of these types of property it is normal to expect some land. Because of the similarities in these types of properties we have grouped them together as Fincas.