Golf Properties on the Costa del Sol
Explore homes close to some of southern Spain’s most desirable golf courses, from lock-up-and-leave apartments to villas beside the fairways.
Golf Living
Homes Close to Fairways, Clubhouses and Year-Round Lifestyle
Golf properties on the Costa del Sol appeal to buyers who want more than a holiday home. They offer greenery, space, established communities and easy access to one of the region’s strongest lifestyle attractions.
From Marbella, Benahavís and Estepona to Mijas, La Cala, Casares and the western Costa del Sol, golf homes range from apartments overlooking the course to penthouses, townhouses and villas in secure residential communities.
Holiday Homes Spain helps buyers compare golf locations, understand the difference between frontline golf, golf-side and golf-access properties, and focus on homes that fit their lifestyle, budget and long-term plans.
Why Golf?
Why Buyers Choose Golf Properties
Green Surroundings
Golf communities often provide landscaped settings, open views and a calmer atmosphere than busier coastal locations.
Year-Round Lifestyle
Golf homes can work well beyond the summer season, especially for buyers who visit in spring, autumn and winter.
Established Communities
Many golf areas offer mature landscaping, security, community pools, clubhouses, restaurants and a strong residential feel.
Views and Privacy
Homes near golf courses may enjoy fairway, mountain or sea views, depending on elevation, orientation and position.
Resale Appeal
Good golf locations can appeal to golfers, lifestyle buyers and year-round residents, which may support long-term demand.
Close to the Coast
Many Costa del Sol golf communities sit within a short drive of beaches, marinas, restaurants and international schools.
Buyer Advice
Understand the Difference Between Frontline Golf and Golf Access
A frontline golf property usually sits directly beside or overlooking the course. A golf-side home may be within the wider golf community, while a golf-access property may simply be a short drive from several courses.
When comparing homes, look carefully at orientation, privacy, terrace position, road access, community fees, security, club facilities and how close the home really is to the course or clubhouse.
If you are buying for holiday use or rental potential, also check community rules, tourist-licence requirements and whether the property suits year-round demand rather than summer use only.
Available Properties
Browse Golf Properties
Detached Villa in La Quinta
€7,900,000
This luxury mansion is situated in La Vega del Colorado near La Quinta Golf, a gated community with 24h security.
View property →Penthouse Duplex in Santa Clara
€1,495,000
Set within one of the most sought-after enclaves of Marbella East, this brand-new penthouse offers the perfect blend of contemporary luxury, pri…
View property →Residential Plot in Guadalmina Alta
€1,100,000
Urban Plot with Completed Project and Building Permit in Effect – Guadalmina Golf Course Frontline A strategic opportunity for immediate deve…
View property →Middle Floor Apartment in Nueva Andalucía
€585,000
Stunning Renovated Apartment in Prime Nueva Andalucía Location Discover this beautifully renovated two-bedroom apartment in the highly sought…
View property →Residential Plot in Nueva Andalucía
€640,000
AVAILABLE...Plot (no project) A lovely plot of land.......Looking for a plot of land within a great location on which to build your own home?.…
View property →Detached Villa in La Cala Golf
€2,600,000
Charming villa in La Cala Golf area.
View property →Detached Villa in Aloha
€4,475,000
Welcome to Villa Celesta, an architectural masterpiece elevated 5 meters above the prestigious Aloha golf course, offering breathtaking, uninter…
View property →Ground Floor Apartment in Nueva Andalucía
€439,000
A unique opportunity in one of Marbella's most sought-after areas.
View property →Townhouse in Calahonda
€570,000
Discover the essence of coastal living in this stylish 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom townhouse, located in the prestigious Doña Lola resort, set directl…
View property →Detached Villa in Nueva Andalucía
€3,950,000
Presenting a stunning 5-bedroom villa now available for sale in the exclusive Golf Valley area of Nueva Andalucía.
View property →Ground Floor Apartment in El Paraiso
€599,000
Andalucian style living with a modern twist within the popular urbanisation Paraiso Pueblo.
View property →How to Compare
What to Check Before Choosing a Golf Home
Actual course accessCheck whether the property is frontline golf, within a golf community or simply close to one or more courses by car.
Orientation and viewsFairway views can be beautiful, but the best choice depends on privacy, sun exposure, terrace usability and noise levels.
Community fees and facilitiesGolf communities often include pools, gardens, security, parking and shared maintenance, so confirm the running costs before committing.
Distance to servicesSome golf homes offer peace and greenery but require a car for beaches, shops, schools and restaurants. Make sure the location fits your daily routine.
Rental and holiday useGolf homes can appeal outside peak summer, but rental rules, licences and community statutes should be checked carefully.
Long-term resale appealLook for strong locations, good access, quality communities, practical layouts and views or facilities that will appeal to future buyers.
Costa del Sol Locations
Where to Look for Golf Properties
Marbella
A strong choice for buyers who want golf access combined with beaches, restaurants, luxury services and established residential areas.
Explore Marbella →Benahavís
Known for hillside living, golf communities, privacy, views and easy access to Marbella, San Pedro and Puerto Banús.
Explore Benahavís →Estepona
Offers a growing choice of modern homes, established golf communities and easy access to both the coast and town services.
Explore Estepona →Mijas & La Cala
Popular for golf buyers seeking apartments, townhouses and villas in well-connected areas with a broad range of budgets.
Explore Mijas →Casares
A good option for buyers looking west of Estepona, with golf, sea views and more relaxed residential surroundings.
Explore Area Guides →Sotogrande Area
The western end of the coast offers a more spacious golf and country-club lifestyle, depending on your preferred search area.
Explore Area Guides →Need Help Comparing Golf Areas?
Ask for a Golf Property Shortlist
Tell us your preferred courses, budget, property type and how you plan to use the home. We can help you compare suitable golf properties across the Costa del Sol.
Send Us Your Property Brief →Questions
Golf Property FAQs
What does frontline golf mean?Frontline golf usually means the property directly borders or overlooks a golf course. Always check the exact position, views and privacy before relying on the description.
Are golf properties only suitable for golfers?No. Many buyers choose golf communities for greenery, views, security, calm surroundings and year-round lifestyle, even if they do not play regularly.
Are golf homes good for holiday rentals?They can be, especially in strong locations with good facilities and year-round appeal. However, rental rules, licensing and community statutes must always be checked.
Do golf properties have higher community fees?Some golf communities have higher fees because of facilities, security, gardens and maintenance. Always ask for current community fee figures before buying.
Can Holiday Homes Spain help compare golf areas?Yes. We can help compare locations, course access, property types, views, running costs and lifestyle fit across the Costa del Sol.
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