By Kevin Fraser Park • Published: 17 Apr 2024 • 22:23
Sierra Blanca Tower Photo: Facebook / Sierra Blanca Estates
The average price of the apartments in Malaga’s new Sierra Blanca tower development is €1.3 million, although there are others for up to €8 million.
The jewels in the crown of the project, the two 500-metre penthouses, are on the market for €9.75 million and there are already interested buyers.
Potential buyers from around the world seem keen to buy. Czechs, Poles, British, Dutch, Americans, Mexicans, Spaniards and even Japanese. All these flags are already flying at the luxury apartment tower built by Sierra Blanca Estates on the west coast of Málaga. The variety of nationalities confirms the success of the development and the strength of Malaga as a new residential destination on a national and international level.
The building, designed by Carlos Lamela, has become the new architectural icon of this area, as well as a real estate reference for the hitherto non-existent high-end residential development in the capital of the Costa del Sol. The complex, with a height of 71 metres and 21 floors, has 69 apartments and two duplex-penthouses.
The first homes were delivered at the beginning of 2024 and, for those buyers with deep pockets, the penthouses stand out; distributed over two floors, with private swimming pools featuring their own counter-current swimming system and access to the rooftop solarium of the tower. Although the starting price of €9.75 million seems stratospheric, several offers have already been confirmed.
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Kevin was born in Scotland and worked in marketing, running his own businesses in UK, Italy and, for the last 8 years, here in Spain. He moved to the Costa del Sol in 2016 working initially in real estate. He has a passion for literature and particularly the English language which is how he got into writing.
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