Some homes that don’t need to shout to be loved.
And this is one of them: a brand-new penthouse studio, in a building delivered in March 2025, designed for anyone who wants to live lightly… with everything close at hand.
In the heart of La Cala de Mijas, where daily life feels easy: shops, restaurants, transport, neighbourhood life… and the sea as a beautiful routine, because the beach is just a 2-minute walk away.
The property is sold unfurnished, so you don’t inherit anyone else’s life—you write your own.
The kitchen is delivered fully equipped with appliances, and the bathroom features a walk-in shower, with that “new and well-resolved” comfort.
And then there’s its most valuable detail: a generous 8 m² terrace—a place where time changes pace: coffee, reading, calls, silence… or simply being.
There is also the possibility of connecting the terrace to the rooftop via a staircase and, from there, enjoying 360º views (always subject to technical feasibility and to the homeowners’ association rules and the applicable regulations).
The building has a lift and step-free access for people with reduced mobility, because practicality can also be elegant.
And a key point for many buyers: the property has a tourist licence.
This penthouse doesn’t promise what it doesn’t have.
It promises what it truly offers: location, new build quality, a terrace, comfort, and a simple way to enjoy life in La Cala… with the sea two minutes away and the rooftop as a possible next chapter.
La Cala de Mijas (English: Mijas Bay) forms part of the Municipality of Mijas in the province of Málaga, Andalusia, southern Spain.
In the middle of the Costa del Sol, La Cala is located in the coastal zone of the municipality, and except for a few rocks is practically urbanized within a 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) radius.
It sits between the limits of Fuengirola to the east, and Marbella to the west.
With a population of 4,000 inhabitants, the town is dedicated to tourism, but has some municipal services such as health centers, schools, house of culture and library.
Of ecological importance is the sea floor, which houses a rich biodiversity with the coexistence of a large number of European, African, Atlantic and Mediterranean species.