ChurrianaRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
At a median of €13.6/m², you are paying for logistics and space rather than lifestyle perks. This neighborhood analysis places Churriana squarely in THE_GRID—it is a functional, mid-tier zone that offers better value for three-bedroom flats than the city interior, provided you avoid the €16.2/m² price ceiling. The investment outlook is steady due to permanent demand from aviation workers, but it lacks the speculative upside of Málaga's eastern districts.
The Vibe:Churriana is a hilly suburban outpost where owning a car is a requirement rather than a choice. You’ll trade the sound of waves for the constant hum of the AGP airport runway, but you get a genuine Andalusian village atmosphere that hasn't been completely erased by tourism. The crowd consists of airport staff and locals who value being 15 minutes from the coast without dealing with the city center's parking disasters.
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Quick Estimate
Churriana @ €13.6/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is the airport noise actually a dealbreaker?
If you are on the direct flight path, you’ll hear a rumble every ten minutes; check the specific street during peak morning hours before signing.
Can I survive here without a car?
Technically yes, but the M-132 bus is sluggish and the walk to the Plaza Mayor train station is a steep trek you won't want to do in August.
How does the Average Rent compare to the city center?
You’re looking at about 20% more m² for your money here, making it a pragmatic choice for those who work remotely or at the airport.
What is the parking situation in the old town area?
Abysmal; the narrow streets were built for mules, so if the rental doesn't include a private spot, prepare to circle the block daily.
What is the Investment outlook for Churriana?
Low volatility and high occupancy rates make it a safe bet for rental income, but capital appreciation is slower than the coastal strips.