shirin

Spanish property specialists

What makes the Costa del Sol special?  The relaxed outdoor lifestyle, the year round sunshine and the incredible choice of villas, apartments and townhouses for sale.

With over 40 years combined experience, an unrivalled level of service and a deep-seated work ethic, we can help you secure the right property at the right price so all that’s left for you to do is to settle into your new life in the sun.   

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Shirin Sharifi
Sales Director, The Spanish Estate Agent

Costa del Sol Property Collections

To get you to that perfect property a little more quickly, we have arranged popular searches into collections. Click on the images below to go straight to a pre-filtered selection of properties with special characteristics.

Don’t see the collection you need here? Go to our advanced search and use key words to make your selection.

Golf properties

Development properties

Sea view properties

Special Selection

Village and town houses

Villas

New on Market

Estate agents on the Costa del Sol

Schooling on the Costa del Sol

We meet plenty of people at The Spanish Estate Agent who are thinking of making a permanent move with their children. We recommend visiting the Spain Mum Abroad website, which has extensive information on schooling, tips, interviews with experts and locals who have made the move and successfully integrated their kids into local and international schools.

One of the first things that many people consider on their search for their new home on the Costa del Sol is the location in relation to the school they have in mind for their children. In Spain, access to state schools is regulated by a complex system of points, some of which are gained by living in a certain area. Therefore, if there is a particular school that you have an eye on, it would be worthwhile to ask them for a list of streets that fall within their catchment area.

If you want your children to have a bilingual education, this is available from both state schools and private international school. The main difference between the two is the curriculum - in state schools the Spanish national curriculum is always followed, while in international schools they may follow a different curriculum in Spanish and other languages, or the Spanish curriculum but in English, or another language. In any case, if you want your child to be exposed to Spanish in school you needn’t worry that they would miss out on this by going to an international school - they will be sure to speak the language with their Spanish classmates.

 

Buying or selling property is life-changing. We get that, so we pride ourselves on our personal, supportive and professional service.

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