Riviera Andaluza, idyllic frontline beach in Estepona

Situated right by a very private stretch of beach, the Riviera Andaluza development is a select community of luxury two and three-bedroom apartments, penthouses and townhouses within a short distance of Estepona marina and the charming beach of Playa del Cristo.

Riviera Andaluza

The luxurious complex is set between the beach and the very elegant palm-lined road that leads from the coastal highway to Estepona’s marina and the centre of town. No less attractively laid out than the Golden Mile in Marbella, it offers pleasant walking paths, cycle tracks and green zones for those who like exercise and/or to walk to the nearby range of restaurants, cafés and shops. The marina is a hub of life, with a weekend market and different cuisines on offer, while the charming historic centre of Estepona is five minutes by car, offering also a great variety of shopping, dining, cafés and professional services – as well as beach clubs and an expansive sandy beach.

Lovers of water sports, golf, racquet sports, cycling, hiking and nature are well served, for all are available in the surrounding area, while a coastal pathway provides a spectacular venue for walking, jogging or simply taking in the views. This can also be done from the privacy of your own terrace, for whether you’re in a garden, middle-floor or penthouse position, you look across the green lawns of the complex to the beach and sea, with the elegant sweep of the shoreline stretching towards Estepona in one direction, and Gibraltar in the other. Most days the Rock of Gibraltar and the cliffs of North Africa are visible from here.

This private, gated beachside development in Estepona is also close to the spa amenities of the H10 Estepona and Fuerte hotels, but enjoys its own amenities, in the form of landscaped gardens, a large communal pool and separate children’s pool – both of which look out directly over the sea.

Frontline beach townhouse for sale in Riviera Andaluza

Spacious, luxurious and private, this three-bedroom home right by the sea offers 192m2 of built space and a terrace and garden of 35m2, with panoramic views, easy access to the beach just a few steps away, and the amenities of the Riviera Andaluza complex on your doorstep.

These include beautifully landscaped gardens and a large communal pool maintained through the community – meaning it is all done for you – as well as the peace of mind of a gated community free of passing traffic, where children can roam freely in the gardens and on the beach.

The stylish frontline beach townhouses are ideal family homes or summer vacation propertes that offers privacy, comfort, space, style and practicality, with an open-plan living and dining rooms opening on to a private terraces and gardens on the ground floor, with large, well-equipped kitchens and laundry on the ground floor plus guest toilets.

The first floors contain three well-proportioned bedrooms, two bathrooms and good closet space, as well as panoramic terrace or balcony. Fine quality materials and attractive design mark this exclusive complex, which offers comfortable permanent living or fantastic rental potential among summer vacationers and year-round golfers.

Bright and breezy, with private parking and storage, they combines the freedom of your own home with the convenience of a gated community within a few paces of the sea and a short distance from all amenities.

Frontline 5 bedroom apartment for sale in Riviera Andaluza, Estepona

Recently we also listed a fantastic 5 bedroom apartment with incredible sea views, lots of indoor and outdoor space and benefiting from 2 car parking spaces and storage. Distributed over 2 floors this huge 252m2 apartment has ample room for a large family or multiple guests and features a large 65m2 south facing terrace to enjoy the view and sunshine. Situated in a central position within Riviera Andaluza the apartment receives sunshine throughout the day and has excellent panoramic sea views.

 

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