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The apartment is located on the second floor of a classic building in good condition and has an elevator.
Unbeatable location, near the Ataranzanas market, port, Malagueta beach, shops and Calle Larios.
Diversity of public parking in the area.
It has a total area of ??102 m2 built and consists of:
– Room with access to a private terrace
-1 bathroom with exterior views
-Large living room with the possibility of division
The current distribution is of an office with the possibility of reforming to a home.
The original ceilings are high, but it currently has a double ceiling and there is the possibility of two independent studios.
There is the possibility of obtaining a tourist license for this house.
The electrical installation is new.
IBI:350 EUR per year
Community fee: 78 EUR per month
Málaga ( ; Spanish: [ˈmalaɣa] ) is a municipality of Spain, capital of the Province of Málaga, in the autonomous community of Andalusia.
With a population of 592,346 in 2024, it is the 2nd-largest city in Andalusia and the 6th-largest in the country.
It lies in Southern Iberia on the Costa del Sol ("Coast of the Sun") of the Mediterranean, primarily in the left bank of the Guadalhorce.
The urban core originally developed in the space between the Gibralfaro Hill and the Guadalmedina.
Málaga's history spans about 2,800 years, making it one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Western Europe.
According to most scholars, it was founded about 770 BC by the Phoenicians from Tyre as Malaka.
From the 6th century BC the city was under the hegemony of Ancient Carthage, and from 218 BC, it was under Roman rule, economically prospering owing to garum production.
In the 8th century, after a period of Visigothic and Byzantine rule, it was placed under Islamic rule.
In 1487, the Crown of Castile gained control in the midst of the Granada War.
In the 19th century, the city underwent a period of industrialisation followed by a decay in all socioeconomic parametres in the last third of the century.
The most important business sectors in Málaga are tourism, construction and technology services, but other sectors such as transportation and logistics are beginning to expand.
Málaga has consolidated as a tech hub, with companies mainly concentrated in the Málaga TechPark (Technology Park of Andalusia).
It hosts the headquarters of the region's largest bank, Unicaja, and it is the fourth-ranking city in Spain in terms of economic activity behind Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia.
Regarding transportation, Málaga is served by the Málaga–Costa del Sol Airport and the Port of Málaga, and the city was connected to the high-speed railway network in 2007.