The lay of the land
Mijas Pueblo is the Costa's most-photographed white village — narrow lanes, geranium-lined balconies, donkey taxis (a controversial but enduring local symbol), and a hill-perched panorama from the Cuesta de la Villa across to Africa. The village sustains a real community of 7,000+ residents alongside the day-tripper traffic.
Mijas Costa, the coastal half, is where most of the property market sits — Calahonda, Riviera del Sol, Miraflores, La Cala de Mijas. It's the Costa's most-active mid-market: international families and retirees buying €250–800k apartments and townhouses, often as second homes that gradually become primary residences.
Key neighbourhoods
What buyers are doing
€3,650/m² makes Mijas the value play of the central Costa. La Cala de Mijas is the strongest sub-area — new-build front-line-beach apartments launching €450–900k. Mijas Pueblo townhouses are rare and trade fast at €250–500k for 2–3 bed properties.
The largest new-build construction pipeline on the western Costa, mostly mid-market apartment blocks. Rental yields are healthy (5–6% long-let) and short-let demand is heavy May–October.
Beaches
Where to dine
Schools nearby
Safety + practicalities
Latest properties in Mijas
Reviewed by Marbella Specials — local team
Market data updated for 2025–2026
This guide is updated regularly to reflect market changes, new developments, and regulatory updates.
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