
New Build 1-Bedroom Apartment in Las Flores, Mijas
Mijas · Las Flores

Costa del Sol
Explore 50 new developments and off-plan properties in Mijas.
50 new-build properties in Mijas

Mijas · Las Flores

Mijas · Mijas Golf

Mijas · Las Flores

Mijas · Mijas Golf

Mijas · Las Flores

Mijas · Calaburra

Mijas · Cerros del Águila

Mijas · Las Flores

Mijas · Las Flores

Mijas · Cerros del Águila

Mijas · Cerros del Águila

Mijas · Las Flores

Mijas · Cerros del Águila

Mijas · Cerros del Águila

Mijas · Las Lagunas

Mijas · Cerros del Águila

Mijas · Cerros del Águila

Mijas · Calaburra

Mijas · Cerros del Águila

Mijas · Calaburra

Mijas · Las Flores

Mijas · Cerros del Águila

Mijas · Cerros del Águila

Mijas · Agua Marina

Mijas · Cerros del Águila

Mijas · Cerros del Águila

Mijas · Agua Marina

Mijas · Las Flores

Mijas · Las Flores

Mijas · Cerros del Águila

Mijas · Calaburra

Mijas · Cerros del Águila

Mijas · Agua Marina

Mijas · Calaburra

Mijas · Las Lagunas

Mijas · Calaburra

Mijas · Cerros del Águila

Mijas · Las Lagunas

Mijas · Cerros del Águila

Mijas · Calaburra

Mijas · Calaburra

Mijas · Cerros del Águila

Mijas · Cerros del Águila

Mijas · Las Lagunas

Mijas · Las Flores

Mijas · Las Flores

Mijas · Cerros del Águila

Mijas · Cerros del Águila

Mijas · Calaburra

Mijas · Cerros del Águila
Market Overview
Mijas Pueblo, the iconic white village perched in the mountains above the coast, and the nearby Mijas Golf valley form a distinct new-build market characterised by space, views, and tranquillity. Villa projects in Mijas Pueblo and the surrounding hillside offer three- to four-bedroom homes with private pools on large plots from €450,000 to €800,000, while apartments and townhouses around the Mijas Golf course start at approximately €250,000. The panoramic coastal views from the elevated position are a major selling point.
New construction in Mijas takes advantage of the mountain setting with architecturally striking designs that integrate natural stone, wood, and large glass walls. Energy specifications include aerothermal underfloor heating, high-performance insulation, and photovoltaic panels, achieving A energy ratings. Mijas Pueblo itself is a protected heritage site with whitewashed streets, artisan shops, and a charming bullring-turned-events-venue. The village is connected to the coast via a scenic 10-minute drive, with Málaga airport 30 minutes away.
Villas from €450k in Mijas Pueblo; golf apartments from €250k at Mijas Golf
Iconic white village with protected heritage status and panoramic coast views
A energy ratings with photovoltaic panels, aerothermal systems & natural materials
Limited hillside supply ensures price resilience and strong long-term appreciation
New Build Guide
Mijas Pueblo and the surrounding hillside offer villa projects on generous plots with panoramic coastal views, from €450,000 to €800,000. The protected white-village heritage setting and strict planning controls limit supply and ensure architectural quality. Golf apartments near Mijas Golf start from €250,000. The mountain location means cooler summers and a sense of escape from the coastal bustle.
Reservation & NIE
Pay a reservation fee (typically €3,000–€10,000) to take the property off the market. You will need a Spanish NIE (tax identification number) and a Spanish bank account, both of which your lawyer can arrange.
Private Purchase Contract
Within 30 days, sign the contrato privado de compraventa and pay 10% of the purchase price (minus the reservation). This contract locks in the price and your chosen customisation options. Your deposit is protected by a bank guarantee under Ley 57/68.
Stage Payments During Build
For off-plan properties, further payments of 20–30% are due at construction milestones (foundations, structure, finishes). Each payment is backed by the mandatory bank guarantee — if the developer fails to deliver, you get your money back.
Pre-Delivery Snagging Inspection
Before completion, you (or your appointed surveyor) conduct a snagging inspection of the finished property. The developer must remedy any defects before handover. A retention amount of 5–10% of the final payment is typically held back until snagging items are resolved.
Completion & Notary Signing
Sign the escritura pública (title deed) before a notary, pay the remaining balance (usually 60–70% of the purchase price), and receive your keys. The notary registers the property at the Land Registry in your name. Typical completion timeline for off-plan: 18–24 months from reservation.
| Cost Item | Rate | Note |
|---|---|---|
| IVA (VAT) | 10% | Applies to all new-build purchases nationwide — replaces the ITP (transfer tax) charged on resale properties |
| AJD (Stamp Duty) | 1.2% | Rate set by the Andalucía regional government |
| Notary Fees | 0.5–1% | Scaled by property price; fixed by government tariff |
| Legal Fees | 1–1.5% | Independent lawyer recommended — never use the developer's lawyer |
| Land Registry | 0.5–1% | Registering the title deed in your name |
| Total Purchase Cost | ~13–14% | New-build total on top of the property price in Andalucía |
Insider Tip — Mijas
Mijas Pueblo's protected status means zero risk of neighbouring development — your views are guaranteed forever. The 10-minute drive to the coast is the trade-off, but it keeps prices 30–40% below equivalent hillside locations in Benahavís. Insist on A-rated energy performance: the mountain altitude means cooler winters than the coast.
Mijas Pueblo is one of Andalusia’s most enchanting white villages, clinging to the mountainside at 430 metres above sea level with breathtaking panoramic views stretching across the entire Costa del Sol to the Atlas Mountains of Morocco on clear days.
The village has carefully preserved its traditional Andalusian character — whitewashed houses with terracotta roofs, narrow cobblestone streets draped in bougainvillea, and small plazas where locals still gather over coffee. While tourism is important, Mijas has avoided becoming a theme park, maintaining its authentic village life alongside the artisan shops and restaurants.
Mijas is famous for its miniature bullring (one of the few oval-shaped rings in Spain), its ermita shrine carved into the rock, and its colony of artists and craftspeople whose workshops line the old town streets. The views from the Mirador de la Muralla are among the most photographed on the Costa del Sol.

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