Property for sale in Puerto Banús

Puerto Banús · Buyer guide

Property for sale in Puerto Banús

€500K – €10M+

Puerto Banús is mostly an apartment market built around the marina, the high-street brands and the nightlife.

How the market is segmented

Frontline-marina apartments in Playas del Duque and Marina Banús trade from roughly €1M for a renovated two-bed and run to €8M+ for the trophy penthouses.

Realistic 2026 pricing

Pricing in Puerto Banús moves with sea proximity, view, plot size and the resale-vs-new-build split. Most public portals are 5–10% above what well-priced stock actually trades at, and the best inventory often never reaches them — it moves agent-to-agent. Treat asking prices as a ceiling, not a benchmark.

Picking the right agent

An agent who closes one or two transactions a year in Puerto Banús is not the agent you want. Ask for the last five comparable closings, ask which side of the AP-7 they actually work, and ask whether they have access to the off-market book. Discretion and inventory access matter more than slick presentation.

Frequently asked questions

What is the realistic price entry point in Puerto Banús?
Entry-level turnkey stock in Puerto Banús typically starts in the range shown above. Below that band you are looking at renovation projects, smaller plots, or older inventory awaiting refurbishment.
Are foreigners free to buy property in Puerto Banús?
Yes. Spain has no nationality restriction on property purchase. You will need a Spanish NIE number, a Spanish bank account, and an independent lawyer — none of which take long to arrange.
How long does a typical purchase take from offer to keys?
Six to ten weeks for a clean resale, longer if a mortgage or off-plan completion is involved. The 10% reservation/exchange deposit is binding and forfeited if you walk.
Do I need to be a resident to buy?
No. Non-residents can buy freely. Tax treatment differs (non-residents pay an annual non-resident tax, Modelo 210), but the purchase itself is identical.

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