Duplex apartments give you house-like volume without leaving the city, and in Málaga they turn up in two very different guises. In the Centro Histórico they are usually the upper two floors of a converted townhouse, reached by a narrow internal stair, full of character and short on lifts. In Teatinos and the newer eastern developments they are purpose-built — two clean storeys, often a private roof terrace, frequently below the price-per-metre of the building's penthouse. Both suit buyers who want the room of a townhouse with the lock-and-leave ease of an apartment.
If you're new to this — or you've been searching the portals and want a second pair of eyes on a shortlist — start with a 30-minute call. The first conversation is free, with no obligation to engage further. We tell you what's realistic for your budget, what to watch out for in this segment, and whether we're the right fit.