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Coastal vs inland.

The coast and the inland valleys are two different propositions. This is the honest framing — including why this particular site focuses on the coast.

By Maarten Glaser
Founder & Director, Glaser Real Estate
Published
18 May 2026
8 min read
Maarten Glaser
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Maarten Glaser
Founder & Director, Glaser Real Estate · GIPE & CEPI accredited

Maarten founded Glaser Real Estate in 2019 from an office in Arroyo de la Miel, Benalmádena. Dutch by birth, Costa del Sol by choice. Writes most of the editorial on this site. Full profile →

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Most foreign buyers arrive set on the coast and never seriously consider the inland alternative — and for an apartment buyer that is usually the right instinct. But the inland strip behind the western Costa del Sol has changed enough in the last decade that it deserves an honest framing rather than a dismissal. This page sets out the real trade-offs, and is also straight with you about where this particular site can and can't help.

What "inland" actually means here

When we say inland on the western Costa del Sol, we mean the valley towns a short drive back from the coast — principally Coín, Alhaurín el Grande and Alhaurín de la Torre, in the Guadalhorce valley behind Málaga, Torremolinos and Fuengirola. These are real working Andalucían towns with their own centres, schools and markets, not resort developments. They sit roughly 20–35 minutes from the coast depending on the town and the traffic.

What the coast offers

The coast is what most buyers come for and what this site is built around: the beach within walking distance, the promenades, the marinas, the international density of restaurants and services, the apartment communities with pools, the train line from Málaga to Fuengirola, and — critically for many — the resale liquidity and short-let demand that come with a proven tourist market. A coastal apartment is the easier asset to let, the easier asset to sell, and the easier life to live without a car.

What inland offers in exchange

Inland trades sea-on-foot for space, value and a quieter, more rooted Spanish life. For the same budget you get materially more — more plot, more house, more privacy — and a lower cost of daily living. The air is cooler in summer at altitude, the towns are genuinely Spanish rather than international, and the pace is slower. The trade-offs are real too: you will depend on a car, the rental market is thinner and more long-stay than short-let, and resale is slower because the buyer pool is smaller. Inland suits a buyer who is settling in for the life rather than optimising for yield or liquidity.

Why this site covers the coast only

We will be direct: benahavisapartmentforsale.com is a coastal apartment site. Our coverage runs the eight coastal towns from Málaga in the east to Estepona in the west, and the inventory architecture, the area pages and the buying guidance are all built for that coastal market. Inland property — which is more often villas, townhouses and fincas than apartments — is a different product that deserves its own specialist treatment, not a bolt-on.

If inland is genuinely where you're heading, the better resource is the Glaser rental-management network, which has dedicated sites for the inland towns — Coín, Alhaurín el Grande and Alhaurín de la Torre — and people who work those markets day to day. The wider Glaser Real Estate agency also handles all property types inland. We would rather point you to the right desk than pretend this site is something it isn't.

How we'd decide it for a client

  • Coastal if you want beach-and-services on foot, OR short-let yield and easy resale, OR a car-optional life — which is what this site is built to help with.
  • Inland if you want maximum space and value per euro, OR a quiet rooted Spanish life, OR you're settling in long-term and resale liquidity matters less — in which case the Glaser inland desks are the right next step.

Related reading

  • The eight coastal towns we cover
  • Buy-to-let vs second home — the use-case question
  • Where the same budget stretches furthest on the coast
  • The full buying guide for foreign buyers