Apartments for sale in Soho & Ensanche.
The arts district between the centre and the port — galleries, Pompidou.
Soho is the stretch between the Centro Histórico and the river that the city repositioned over the last decade as its contemporary arts quarter — street art, the Centro de Arte Contemporáneo, design hotels, restaurants opening into the side streets. For apartment buyers it offers a different proposition to the old town: more recent buildings (better lifts, A/C, soundproofing), looser stock supply, and a buyer pool skewed younger and more design-aware. The Ensanche side includes more 19th-century stock with restoration potential. Walking distance to Centro and the port keeps the area liquid, but per-square-metre pricing sits below the Centro Histórico for now — which is where buyers wanting design-led urban character at slightly less than peak old-town pricing concentrate.
Málaga’s repositioned arts quarter — younger, design-aware buyer pool, and pricing momentum that has tracked Centro Histórico upward at a slight discount.
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