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October 31, 2025

Nueva Andalucía: Elliott James’s 3‑Bed Marbella Apartment

A 3‑bed, 170 m² Marbella apartment in Nueva Andalucía (EUR 1.15M) that illustrates Elliott James’s local market know‑how and cross‑border buyer support.

Lucas van der Meer
Lucas van der Meer
European Property Analyst
Market:Spain
CountryES

Nestled in Marbella, this three‑bedroom apartment in Nueva Andalucía embodies the sort of pragmatic elegance international buyers seek: 170 m² of living space, three bathrooms, terraces with sea glimpses and the practical comforts of garage parking, air conditioning and a communal pool. Priced at EUR 1,150,000 and presented by Elliott James, the home is both a lifestyle proposition and a clear example of how a focused local agency shapes a successful cross‑border purchase.

Discovering this Nueva Andalucía apartment

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As shown in the property photos, the apartment is arranged to make the most of Marbella’s light: generous reception rooms extend onto a terrace with sea views, bedrooms sit away from the primary living areas for privacy, and high ceilings and large windows enhance the sense of space. The building dates from 1989 but the interiors read contemporary thanks to neutral finishes and quality materials that suit a range of tastes from seasonal visitors to permanent residents.

Internally, the home’s flow supports both family life and entertaining. The living and dining areas connect to outdoor space for relaxed al fresco dining, while the kitchen—functional and unobtrusive—serves everyday needs and social cooking. The principal suite functions as a calm retreat, with the additional bedrooms offering flexibility for guests or a home office.

Why this apartment matters to international buyers

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For buyers from outside Spain, Nueva Andalucía is a practical choice: proximity to Puerto Banús and the Golden Mile, easy access to international schools and transport links, plus strong short‑let demand for well‑placed, well‑presented apartments. This property combines location and usable indoor‑outdoor space—features that typically drive both lifestyle satisfaction and resale liquidity in Marbella’s market.

Standout features in plain terms

  • 170 m² of living space that feels larger because of high ceilings and open sightlines.
  • Terrace with sea views—useful for both day‑to‑day living and marketing as a rental.
  • Communal swimming pool and gated residential context—appeals to families and longer‑stay renters.
  • Furnished and air‑conditioned: reduces friction for buyers relocating or listing the property quickly.

How Elliott James adds value for international purchasers

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Elliott James positions itself in Marbella as a four‑year‑old agency with hands‑on local knowledge across luxury, family homes and investment stock. Their approach—illustrated by this listing—is to balance honest condition reporting with contextual pricing and a clear marketing narrative aimed at cross‑border buyers. That translates into practical benefits: accurate floor plans, curated photography (the images here underline the apartment’s light and layout), and clear guidance on running costs and rental potential.

Beyond presentation, Elliott James supports buyers through the parts of the transaction that often cause hesitation: tax and residency basics, recommended local lawyers and trusted renovation contacts, and an assessment of rental yields versus seasonal occupancy. For many international purchasers, that curated ecosystem is as valuable as the property itself—especially in a market where local relationships speed up due diligence and closing times.

Viewing this apartment as a case study

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Take this Nueva Andalucía apartment as a case study: Elliott James selected and marketed it with an eye on three buyer profiles—families seeking a primary or secondary home, professionals looking for turnkey living close to marina amenities, and investors targeting mid‑term holiday lets. Each decision made during listing—furnishing choices, emphasis on terrace and pool in photos, clarity on parking and storage—matches one of those profiles and helps streamline matching qualified buyers.

The agency’s reported average rating and their local presence in Marbella indicate consistent client feedback, and their website shows a focus on properties that perform in both lifestyle and rental markets. For international buyers, that means listings are presented with cross‑border realities in mind: energy costs, local community rules, and the practicalities of managing a Spanish property from abroad.

What Elliott James does on this specific listing

  1. Provides measured, photographed documentation of the apartment’s condition and layout to reduce surprises during survey and offer stages.
  2. Advises on suitable asking price given location, recent comparable sales, and rental comparables near Puerto Banús.
  3. Connects buyers with local lawyers and management companies capable of onboarding non‑resident owners quickly.

Marbella market context for buyers today

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Marbella remains a differentiated coastal market where location, micro‑neighbourhood and property condition determine liquidity more than headline averages. Nueva Andalucía, with its golf courses, proximity to Puerto Banús and range of apartment formats, consistently attracts international buyers. In practice, that means well‑presented mid‑to‑high market apartments—especially those with terraces, parking and communal facilities—tend to find both owner‑occupier interest and seasonal rental demand.

Buyers should prioritise three things when assessing similar listings: verified title and community fees, realistic running costs, and the quality of access to local services (schools, transport, marinas). Elliott James’s local knowledge helps translate these variables into a clear purchase strategy, whether the goal is lifestyle, rental income or a mix of both.

Practical advice for international buyers considering this apartment

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  • Request recent community (comunidad) accounts and a breakdown of annual running costs before making an offer.
  • Confirm the legal status of the terrace and any licences if you plan to short‑let; rules vary by community.
  • Check parking and storage allocations—garage space in Marbella can be a material convenience and marketing asset.

Elliott James typically guides buyers through these checkpoints and can facilitate independent building surveys and local tax consultations—services that reduce risk and clarify post‑purchase costs.

Bringing the property and agency together: next steps

If the combination of location, indoor‑outdoor space and practical amenities appeals, start with a focused information request: ask Elliott James for a recent comunidad statement, a floor plan with dimensions and a short‑term rental comparison for Nueva Andalucía. Those documents will quickly confirm whether the apartment meets your lifestyle or investment criteria and allow a confident offer strategy.

This apartment—presented and contextualised by a local agency—illustrates how a clear, data‑backed presentation shortens the path from interest to purchase for international buyers. For a viewing, documentation pack or a conversation about comparable options in Marbella, contact Elliott James through their Marbella office or visit their website to request tailored market intelligence.

Lucas van der Meer
Lucas van der Meer
European Property Analyst

Dutch investment strategist with a Portugal-Spain portfolio. Expert in cross-border financing, rights, and streamlined due diligence for international buyers.

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