Fuengirola is a dense, walkable, year-round Spanish town rather than a holiday enclave, and the apartment stock reflects that — a deep run of straightforward two-beds in the 1970s and 1980s blocks of Las Rampas and the centro, the long beach frontline through Los Boliches and Carvajal, and a thinner seam of modern flats out at Doña Sofía and the Higuerón edge. We visit and photograph each one before it goes on our books. With the Cercanías C1 terminus in the middle of town and Málaga airport roughly 35 minutes away, the question we start with is rarely the floor plan — it is how close you want to be to the station and the sand.
If you're new to this — or you've been searching the portals and want a second pair of eyes on a shortlist — start with a 30-minute call. The first conversation is free, with no obligation to engage further. We tell you what's realistic for your budget, what to watch out for in this segment, and whether we're the right fit.