Set within an elevated hillside enclave, this contemporary residence showcases clean architectural lines, natural stone detailing and expansive glazing designed to maximise light and views.
The layout centres around open-plan living and dining areas that flow seamlessly onto generous terraces, creating a strong connection between interior and exterior spaces ideal for modern Mediterranean living.
The main sleeping quarters include a spacious principal suite with private bathroom and direct terrace access, while additional bedrooms are well-proportioned, offering comfort and privacy for family or guests.
The design allows for flexible use of spaces, suitable for guest accommodation, a home office or staff quarters if required.
Outdoor living is a defining feature, with large terraces and an infinity-style pool creating an ideal setting for entertaining, relaxing and enjoying the climate year-round.
The home is designed to support a luxury lifestyle, with the potential for wellness features such as a gym, spa or cinema room, reflecting the standards of a five-star retreat.
A discreet entrance, private driveway and covered parking ensure convenience, while the secure, low-density environment offers peace of mind and exclusivity.
South-facing and elevated, the property enjoys panoramic views across rolling hills to the Mediterranean Sea, with spectacular sunsets.
Located in the prestigious hills of Benahavís, the setting combines privacy and nature with easy access to world-class golf courses, fine dining, international schools and the beaches of Marbella and the New Golden Mile, making it ideal for both full-time living and high-end investment.
Benahavís is a Spanish town (pueblo) and municipality in the province of Malaga.
It is a mountain village between Marbella, Estepona, and Ronda, 7 kilometers (4.3 mi) from the coast.
On the southern face of La Serranía de Ronda mountain range, Benahavís is one of the most mountainous villages on the western Costa del Sol, near the resort beaches as well as the spectacular mountains of the Serrania de Ronda.
Its terrain is traversed by the Guadalmina, Guadaiza and Guadalmansa Rivers.
Places of great natural and historic interest are to be found within its boundaries, such as El Cerro del Duque, Daidin and the Montemayor Castle.
During the late 1990s, the Junta de Andalucia constructed a dam on the site of an old marble quarry, and now for much of the year the once ever-flowing Río Guadalmina is a dried-up riverbed.