Your complete guide to buying, renting and living in Nagüeles — Marbella’s most prestigious Golden Mile enclave. What it’s really like, what it costs, and who it suits.
If the Golden Mile is Marbella’s most famous address, Nagüeles is its beating heart. Sandwiched between the coast road and the lower slopes of Sierra Blanca, this is one of the oldest and most established residential pockets on the entire strip — leafy, quiet, and built around large plots rather than dense development. It has none of the buzz of Puerto Banús or the tourist footfall of the old town. What it has instead is genuine, old-money calm.
The streets here wind gently uphill through mature pine and palm, past high hedges and electric gates that give away very little of what sits behind them. Nagüeles has long been home to some of Marbella’s most private residents, and the architecture reflects that: a mix of classic Andalusian fincas from the 1970s and 80s alongside sleek, ground-up contemporary villas built in the last decade. Both styles coexist comfortably, unified by a shared sense of scale and privacy that’s increasingly hard to find closer to the coast.
Despite the seclusion, nothing here feels remote. Puente Romano and the beach clubs of the Golden Mile are a short walk or two-minute drive away, Marbella old town is five minutes in the other direction, and Puerto Banús is fifteen. Nagüeles residents get the address that matters most in Marbella real estate, without the crowds that come with living directly on the beachfront strip itself.
Nagüeles sits firmly in Marbella’s prime bracket. Recent market data puts the wider Nagüeles–Golden Mile corridor at an average of around €6,800 per square metre, having risen close to 7% over the past year alone — a reflection of just how tightly supply is held in this pocket of the coast. House prices specifically average closer to €5,700–€5,800 per square metre, with apartments slightly higher at around €6,000 per square metre.
At entry level, renovated apartments and ground-floor units in older complexes can be found from around €550,000–€900,000. Townhouses in gated communities like Montepiedra or Costa Nagüeles typically range from €1.5M to €2.5M. Villas are where the market really opens up: classic Andalusian-style homes on generous plots start around €1.5M–€2.5M for properties needing modernization, while fully renovated or newly built contemporary villas commonly transact between €4M and €10M, and the very best positions — closest to Sierra Blanca, with sea and La Concha views — can exceed €15M. Average built size for luxury villas in the area runs close to 950–1,000m², reflecting the generous, low-density plots that define the neighbourhood.
Long-term rental stock in Nagüeles is limited and highly sought after — landlords here have plenty of holiday-let demand competing for the same properties, so good long-term options move fast. Apartments in established complexes typically rent from €2,500 to €4,500 per month depending on size and community. Townhouses and smaller villas start around €5,000–€7,000 per month, while larger luxury villas with pools, staff quarters, and sea views can command €10,000–€20,000 or more per month, particularly during the summer season when short-term rates spike and owners are selective about who they let to long-term.
Anyone serious about renting here should expect to move quickly on well-priced properties and to have references and proof of funds ready — competition, especially from relocating international families, is real.
A quiet residential pocket just below Sierra Blanca, known for its mature gardens, larger plots, and a genuinely tranquil, low-traffic feel despite sitting minutes from the Golden Mile.
One of the most established urbanizations in the area, popular for its blend of classic Andalusian villas and newer contemporary builds, many with sea and mountain views.
The upper section of the neighbourhood, closer to Sierra Blanca, offering some of the most elevated and private plots with panoramic views back down toward the coast.
A well-known gated villa community within Nagüeles, prized for its security, sea views, and mature landscaping.
Want the Golden Mile address and lifestyle without living directly on the beachfront strip
Value privacy, mature landscaping, and low-density streets over walkability to bars and restaurants
Are buying a primary or secondary luxury residence with long-term capital preservation in mind
Want quick access to Marbella old town, Puente Romano, and Puerto Banús without the traffic of the coast road
Are working with a modest budget — Nagüeles rarely dips below the mid-six-figures even at entry level
Want to walk to the beach in under five minutes — most of Nagüeles sits slightly inland and uphill
Prefer new-build apartment living over villas and low-rise complexes, which dominate here
Need extensive public transport — a car is essential
International high-net-worth families seeking a discreet, established address
Returning buyers and long-term Marbella residents upgrading from elsewhere on the coast
Investors targeting capital preservation in one of the most supply-constrained micro-markets in Europe
Buyers who want proximity to Sierra Blanca’s international schools and Marbella’s private hospitals