Marbella by the Numbers
Marbella continues to show a strong mix of domestic and international demand. According to data from Notaries, in the past 12 months, 63% of all property buyers in Marbella are foreign, while 37% are Spanish. That local share (Spanish buyers) is higher than in many nearby municipalities, where international demand dominates almost entirely. It confirms that Marbella’s market remains more balanced than often assumed.
| Buyer Type | Share of Transactions |
|---|---|
| Foreign Buyers | 63% |
| Spanish Buyers | 37% |
Leading Foreign Nationalities
The largest group of foreign buyers in Marbella continues to be from the UK, followed by Sweden and the Netherlands, Germany and Poland complete the top five. Together, these nationalities account for more than half of all international transactions in Marbella.
| Rank | Nationality | Share of Foreign Transactions |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | United Kingdom | 13,42% |
| =2 | Sweden | 8.83% |
| =2 | Netherlands | 8.83% |
| 3 | Germany | 6% |
| 4 | Poland | 4.97% |
Average Property Price and Market Activity
Over the past four months, the average sale price in Marbella was €711,138. This places it between Estepona (€393,544) and Benahavis (just under €1 million), showing Marbella’s position as a mid-point both in pricing and in sales volume.
| Municipality | Average Sale Price (€) | Transactions (Last 12 Months) |
|---|---|---|
| Benahavis | 928,593 | 710 |
| Marbella | 711,138 | 4322 |
| Estepona | 393,544 | 3,568 |
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