6 bedroom House for Sale in Pizarra

€ 450,000
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CDS07771 CDS07771 Real EstateCostaDelSolPropertyGroup.com Limited Availability 2026-12-07 450000
  • Property ID: CDS07771
  • Price: € 450,000
  • Plot Size: 63766m
  • Built Size: 371m
  • Terrace Size: 100m
  • Bedrooms: 6
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Property Type: Finca - Cortijo
  • Kitchen: Partially Fitted
  • Pool: NO POOL
  • Views: Mountain Country Panoramic Garden
  • Garden: Private
  • Parking: Garage More Than One Private
  • Security: N/A
Setting
  • Country Mountain Pueblo

Description

For sale: a characterful and authentic Spanish finca just 15 minutes from the lively village of Pizarra, right in the heart of Andalusia.
This unique property boasts an impressive 63,766 m² of private land and features two fully independent homes — ideal for those dreaming of a self-sufficient lifestyle, a boutique hospitality project, or an inspiring retreat under the southern Spanish sun.

The estate is a true paradise for nature lovers and ecological entrepreneurs.
Six terraces have been laid out according to permaculture principles and are home to an impressive variety of fruit trees, including olive, fig, pomegranate, pecan, and guava.
Well-maintained paths, accessible to both vehicles and pedestrians, make it easy to explore the entire property.

The two homes are located under one roof, each with a private entrance and a lockable connecting door, allowing for both individual use and flexible rental options.
The main house offers a charming split-level layout with a cosy living room, fireplace, dining area, and kitchen, complemented by two bedrooms, an upstairs bathroom, and a second bathroom on the ground floor.
A covered veranda spans the full width of the house, perfect for enjoying long evenings outdoors.
The second home has been recently renovated and features three bedrooms, two modern bathrooms, a comfortable living room, and a kitchen.
An adjoining storage space with a cold room adds further utility.

In addition to the main buildings, the property offers a wide range of extras: two guest containers with air conditioning, a tiny house (currently used as storage), three garages, a carport, an outdoor kitchen with a pizza oven, guest toilets, a shared shower, a chicken coop, a dovecote with 70 nests, a greenhouse, and a vegetable garden.
The finca is also equipped with a sustainable infrastructure, including two legal water sources, large water storage tanks, solar panels with battery pack and solar boiler, and a connection to the electricity grid.

Scattered across the land and around the homes are several terraces and seating areas offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Andalusian landscape.
A total of 44,000 m² of the estate is fully fenced, ensuring optimal privacy and security.

The location is ideal: peaceful and rural, yet easily accessible.
The charming village of Pizarra, with shops, schools, restaurants, and a medical center, is just minutes away.
Málaga Airport and the beaches of the Costa del Sol are only 45 minutes by car, and there are excellent train and bus connections to the city of Málaga.

This finca is move-in ready and comes with a valid tourist rental license, making it suitable for immediate living and commercial use.
A rare opportunity for those seeking space, nature, character, and limitless potential.
Contact us today to schedule a viewing and discover this remarkable property under the Andalusian sun.


Features
  • Covered Terrace Fitted Wardrobes Private Terrace Guest Apartment Guest House Storage Room Double Glazing

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Location
  • Area: Costa del Sol
  • Town: Pizarra

About:

Pizarra is a town and municipality in the province of Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain.
The municipality is situated approximately 30 kilometres from Málaga.
It is located in the center of the province and belongs to the comarca of Valle del Guadalhorce.
The town is served by the Málaga Metropolitan Transport Consortium Metropolitan bus lines.
The municipality of Pizarra is located in a strategic area in the Guadalhorce Valley region, between Álora and Cártama.
It is 10 km from Álora and around 13 km from Cártama.
Pizarra is crossed by the Guadalhorce River along 8.5 kilometres (which has a width of 11.5) and 8 km, from east to west and from north to south, respectively.
Pizarra is also surrounded by Almogía, Cártama, Coín, Álora, and Casarabonela .
It is located 80 meters above sea level.
Its highest point is in the Sierra de Gibralmora, 447 meters above sea level, which offers, on the side facing Pizarra, a unique landscape of sandstone rocks that is made spectacular by some of the shapes that this rock presents at the top.
Pizarra is very well connected to its capital, Málaga, which is 30 km away and can be reached from the town by road, bus or rail.
Pizarra is a municipality dedicated to irrigation, as it has a municipal surface area of just over 64 km² dedicated to this.
The local products of the land are typical of the Guadalhorce Valley, as are the neighbouring towns.
In dry land, the most important crops are olive and almond trees, and to a lesser extent, but no less important, cereals and legumes.
As for irrigated land, lemon and orange trees predominate.
In the western half of the area, the new irrigation systems of the Guadalhorce have transformed the small hills and undulating terrain into terraces where citrus fruits, subtropical crops and other fruit trees are grown, completing and enhancing the landscape of traditional orchards.
Centuries-old carob trees, olive trees, fig trees, almond trees, walnut trees and fruit trees beautify the landscape all year round.
Drinking water comes from the high mountains, which are rich in streams.
Land ownership, on the other hand, is more concentrated here, which produces a high number of temporary workers, seasonal workers who depend on the harvest season, and others to a lesser extent who are self-employed.
On the other hand, there is little incidence of agricultural cooperatives.
In livestock farming, the most prominent are chicken and pig farms.
Hence, there are feed and flour factories, as well as some textile cooperatives and metal carpentry workshops.
The construction sector is more dynamic than the industrial sector.
The tertiary sector employs a quarter of the population.
This is where the future of these towns lies, through the symbiosis of nature, work and services.
In recent years, rural tourism has become more important.



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