El Limonar Property Prices in Málaga 2026
Our Verdict
"Final Boss"
With m² stats peaking at €7300, you aren't just buying a house; you're buying a social status that doesn't fluctuate with the tourist season. Our neighborhood analysis confirms it's the undisputed FINAL_BOSS of the local market, where the investment outlook remains rock-solid because inventory is perpetually low. It's expensive as hell, but unlike the city center, you aren't paying for hype—you're paying for actual silence and the best postcodes in the city.
The Vibe:This is where Málaga’s old money hides behind high walls and bougainvillea. It’s a steep, quiet climb from the Paseo Marítimo, dominated by 19th-century villas and private driveways rather than tourist bars. If you don't have a car or a powerful e-bike, the walk up from the Paseo de Sancha will humble your cardio.
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Quick Estimate
El Limonar @ €5,550/m²
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is street parking a disaster?
Absolutely; the narrow, winding streets were designed for 19th-century carriages, so if your house prices don't include a private garage, you’re looking at a daily headache.
What is the typical investment outlook for a renovation project?
Even a total wreck will cost you €4350/m² just for the plot and the privilege of the address, but the resale ceiling is virtually non-existent.
Can I walk to the beach?
Technically yes, but it’s a 15-minute downhill trek to La Caleta; the walk back up in the August heat is exactly why everyone here owns a car.
Are there many shops in the neighborhood?
Hardly any—this is a strictly residential zone, meaning you'll need to head down to the Paseo de Sancha or over to the city center for basic errands.
Why is the m² stats range so wide?
The €4350 end of the scale usually gets you a 1970s apartment unit, while the €7300+ bracket is reserved for detached villas with sea views.