This unique, newly built, state-of-the-art villa is located on a hilltop in Benahavis, a 15-minute drive from Puerto Banús.
The villa has stunning views of the sea, mountains, golf, and forest.
The house offers 12 spacious bedrooms with bathrooms.
Almost all living spaces lead to numerous terraces.
A main fully equipped kitchen with a dining room has open views.
And 3 additional kitchens around the villa.
A whole area with a cinema, a dance floor with a bar followed by its own professional vine cellar.
A gym with open views followed by a sauna.
The apartments for staff are on a separate floor and the garage is spacious enough for 6 cars plus another at least 6 in the exterior premises.
The heated infinite swimming pool is surrounded by a beautiful garden.
What distinguishes this villa from others is that it can operate completely autonomously.
A solar power plant with a capacity of 60kW and storage batteries for 100kWh provides the house with electricity.
High-quality artesian water from its own well.
Leading Japanese solutions to improve home efficiency.
Smart home system and with an integrated security system.
There is nothing but the best natural materials all around the villa, which form the main basis for this elegant & autonomous home.
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.