

Nestled within the iconic whitewashed streets of Mijas Pueblo, this extraordinary cave house offers a rare connection to Andalusian heritage. Living in Mijas means embracing a slower pace of life where the scent of jasmine fills the air and panoramic vistas of the Mediterranean coastline become your daily backdrop. This property is not just a residence; it is a piece of history integrated into the living rock, providing a naturally temperate climate and a sense of serenity that modern builds cannot replicate.
The interior layout spans 142 m² of built area, thoughtfully designed to maximize space and character. The home features three generous double bedrooms and a versatile fourth room currently serving as an office, ideal for remote work. Two well-appointed bathrooms complement the living spaces, while the heart of the home is a modern yet rustic open-plan kitchen and dining area. The architectural flow emphasizes the organic curves of the cave walls, creating a cozy yet sophisticated atmosphere throughout the property.
Outdoor living is a priority here, evidenced by the 35 m² terrace which serves as a private sanctuary for alfresco dining or sunbathing while overlooking the village and sea. A standout feature is the transferrable tourist license, a highly sought-after asset in the Costa del Sol market that allows for immediate short-term rental operations. The property is sold with standard high-quality features that blend seamlessly with its traditional aesthetic.
The location in Mijas provides a perfect balance of seclusion and connectivity. Within a short walk, you are immersed in local gastronomy and artisan shops. The coastal hub of Fuengirola, with its expansive beaches and the Miramar shopping centre, is less than ten minutes away. For international travel, Málaga Airport is reachable in 20 minutes, while the luxury hotspots of Marbella and Puerto Banús are approximately 25 minutes by car via the AP7 motorway.
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