Apartments for sale in Pedregalejo.
The eastern fishermen-village beach strip — espetos, mid-rise, family.
Pedregalejo is a different Málaga — beachfront chiringuitos serving espeto-grilled sardines, low-rise older apartments lining a wide promenade, the rhythm of a neighbourhood where Málaga locals actually go to swim. For apartment buyers it offers something the coast doesn’t: genuine city-beach living without being in the centre. Stock is dominated by character older blocks fronting the promenade, with renovated 1–2 beds and the occasional townhouse set back from the seafront. The primary-residence buyer base is deep and well-anchored — many of the owners are families that have held property in the area across generations. Pricing has risen steadily as Málaga’s broader desirability has compounded.
Málaga’s most resilient beachfront market — primary-residence buyers dominate, supply turns slowly, and pricing has compounded steadily without spiking.
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