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Apartments for Sale in Sotogrande Marina

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SOTOGRANDE MARINA APARTMENTS FOR SALE

New Build & Resale Apartments for Sale in Sotogrande Marina

Discover apartments for sale in Sotogrande Marina with Rhead Estates’ extensive database of over 1000 properties, covering Sotogrande Marina and nearby Sotogrande areas like Guadiaro and La Alcaidesa. From bargain, cheap, and distressed options to luxury, contemporary, and off-plan new developments, choose beachfront, beachside, or front line beach complex apartments, ideal for holiday homes or investment. Situated close to golf courses like Real Club de Golf Sotogrande, close to sea, close to shops, close to town, close to schools, and close to port, these resale and reduced apartments provide exceptional value. Use our search form to explore and contact us by email to purchase your dream apartment in Sotogrande Marina today!


Sotogrande Marina
Middle Floor Apartment
2 2 120 m2 70 m2
€450,000
Sotogrande Marina
Ground Floor Apartment
1 1 90 m2 15 m2
€310,000
Sotogrande Marina
Middle Floor Apartment
3 2 114 m2 35 m2
€750,000
Sotogrande Marina
Ground Floor Apartment
3 3 155 m2 25 m2
€1,485,000

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What types of properties are available in Sotogrande Marina?

  • Sotogrande Marina offers modern apartments and penthouses overlooking luxury yachts and the Mediterranean, each with spacious terraces and upscale finishes.
  • Townhouses provide multi-level living within exclusive, gated developments—complete with communal pools, landscaped gardens, and marina views.
  • Detached villas range from contemporary waterfront designs to elegant Mediterranean-style estates, all featuring private pools, gardens, and direct access to the marina promenade.

What is the average price range for homes in Sotogrande Marina?

Prices vary by type and location:

  • Apartments/townhouses: €120,000–€250,000
  • Detached villas: €300,000–€800,000+
  • Fincas/rustic plots: €200,000–€600,000
    Proximity to the golf courses, coast (Manilva/Estepona), and panoramic views can push prices toward the top end.

Can non-EU citizens buy property in Sotogrande Marina?

Yes—there are no restrictions on non-EU buyers. You’ll need to obtain a Spanish NIE number (foreigner ID), open a Spanish bank account, and appoint a solicitor (abogado) to handle legal due diligence, contracts, and conveyancing.

What additional costs should I budget for besides the purchase price?

  • Transfer tax (ITP) for resale homes: 8%–10% of purchase price
  • VAT (IVA) on new builds: 10% of purchase price
    Stamp duty (AJD): ~1%
  • Notary, land registry & gestoría fees: ~1%–2%
  • Legal fees: ~1%–1.5%
  • Annual costs: IBI (council tax), community fees (if applicable), utilities

Is financing available?

Spanish banks typically lend up to 70 % of the purchase price to non-resident buyers (sometimes 80 % for EU citizens). Mortgage terms of 20–25 years are common; interest rates vary with the Euribor benchmark.

What are typical community fees?

For developments with shared facilities (pools, gardens, gyms), expect €60 – €200 per month, depending on amenities and property size.

What’s the buying timeline?

From making an offer to getting keys in hand typically takes 6–10 weeks, assuming financing and paperwork proceed smoothly.

Any tips for first-time buyers?

  • Visit in different seasons to gauge climate and community.
  • Budget a 10 % contingency for unexpected costs.
  • Hire an independent lawyer (abogado) to review contracts.
  • Consider resale potential—properties with sea views and proximity to golf often hold value best.

What are the best places to buy properties on the Costa del Sol?

From the luxury villas of Marbella and the marina-side glamour of Puerto Banús, to the charming old town of Estepona and the family-friendly beaches of Mijas Costa (with strong rental yields), plus the tranquil, value-priced hillside villages of Benahavís, Casares, Sotogrande and Manilva.