Luxury Real Estate Agents in Puente Romano

Puente Romano is best known as a five-star beachfront resort, but it also holds several hundred privately owned residences, and those are what we advise on. MPDunne works from an office on Bulevar Príncipe Alfonso von Hohenlohe, the same boulevard the resort sits on. Our advisors handle enquiries in English, Spanish, French and German.

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Why MPDunne in Puente Romano

Our Office Is on the Same Boulevard

We work from Centro Expo at Marbella Club, on Bulevar Príncipe Alfonso von Hohenlohe, the same boulevard as the Puente Romano resort. Viewings here are a short walk or drive from our own front door, not a trip across the coast.

Every Complex Within the Resort

Puente Romano is made up of several distinct communities, including Marina Puente Romano, Puente Romano II, Las Terrazas de Puente Romano and the six Villas Puente Romano. Each prices differently, and we work all of them.

Multilingual - EN / ES / FR / DE

Our Puente Romano advisors cover all four primary buyer languages, matching the international ownership profile of the resort.

Resort Rental and Off-Market Access

Many Puente Romano owners rent their homes out through the resort or local agents when not using them, and the largest apartments rarely reach a public listing. Our Hamptons Private Office access matters here, since a share of these change hands privately.

Living & Buying in Puente Romano

For those seeking the ultimate luxury location in Marbella, Puente Romano is the place to be. With it´s prime beachfront position, lush gardens and complete range of internationally acclaimed five-star facilities, Puente Romano offers some of the most high-end real estate in Marbella.

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Selling a Property in Puente Romano

Stock here is genuinely scarce, the beachfront complexes rarely come to market and are taken quickly when they do, so pricing is set by a small number of comparable sales rather than portal averages. We value against transactions we have seen, then agree with you whether the property is marketed openly or shown to a controlled list. Many owners here prefer discretion, and we can run either process.

Selling a Property in Puente Romano

Buying in Puente Romano

Puente Romano is mostly apartments and duplex penthouses, with only a handful of villas inside the resort itself. The residences were designed by architect Melvin Villarroel in a low-rise Andalusian style, set among gardens and pools. Marina Puente Romano, the three garden complexes west of the hotel, holds the most sought-after beachfront apartments. Puente Romano II and Las Terrazas de Puente Romano sit slightly back, and Altos de Puente Romano, a gated community just above, adds townhouses and villas from roughly 1.3 million to 5.5 million euros. Marbella old town is an 11-minute drive, Puerto Banús 8 minutes, and Málaga Airport 40 minutes.

Buying in Puente Romano

Our Services in Puente Romano

BUYING PROPERTY

Buyer representation across every Puente Romano complex, from initial search through to notary completion, with full legal and due diligence support.

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SELLING PROPERTY

Strategic marketing and qualified buyer networks for Puente Romano property, backed by Hamptons International's global reach.

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PROPERTY VALUATION

Valuations based on completed Puente Romano transactions and live market data. Free and without obligation.

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LETTINGS

Long-term and holiday rental management for Puente Romano owners, including occupancy management and tenant vetting.

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OFF-MARKET ACCESS

Through Hamptons Private Office and direct owner relationships, we regularly see Puente Romano instructions before they reach the open market.

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PROPERTY MARKETING

Photography, video and international magazine campaigns, presenting your Puente Romano property to 11 million social media viewers and 300,000 monthly website visitors.

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Featured Properties in Puente Romano

  • Beach

Ground Floor Apartment, Puente Romano, Marbella

Two-bedroom ground floor apartment for sale in Puente Romano on Marbella's Golden Mile, with a private terrace opening onto communal...

  • 113 m² Built
  • 2 Beds
  • 20 m² Terrace
Sale price 2.500.000€
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MPA6893 Key ready
  • Beach

Apartment, Puente Romano, Golden Mile

Not every one-bedroom apartment earns an address in Puente Romano, Marbella's landmark beachfront resort on the Golden Mile, moments from...

  • 120 m² Built
  • 1 Bed
  • 53 m² Terrace
Sale price 3.500.000€
Details
MPA6856

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Alongside the two hotels, Puente Romano contains several hundred privately owned residences that come up for sale. Marina Puente Romano alone holds 234 apartments across its Andalusian, Persian and Japanese Gardens, and Puente Romano II adds another 78, with further homes in Las Terrazas de Puente Romano, the six Villas Puente Romano and the gated Altos de Puente Romano just above. These are genuine freehold properties, not hotel units.

Buying in Puente Romano follows the standard Spanish process: a reservation contract, due diligence by your lawyer, a private purchase contract, then completion at the notary. Non-residents can buy freely, and you will need an NIE number and a Spanish bank account, both of which can be arranged remotely with power of attorney. Purchase costs and taxes sit on top of the price and change from time to time, so we will introduce you to a Spanish lawyer to confirm the current position.

Mostly apartments and duplex penthouses, with a small number of villas. The resort itself has few standalone villas, just the six Villas Puente Romano second line to the beach, while the gated Altos de Puente Romano above the resort adds townhouses and larger villas. Homes were designed by architect Melvin Villarroel in a low-rise Andalusian style, and the penthouses in particular tend to carry large terraces and panoramic sea views.

Yes, and many owners do. Homeowners can let their properties through local agents or through the resort itself when they are not using them, which makes a Puente Romano apartment a working investment as well as a home. Marbella’s strong year-round tourism supports rental demand, though returns depend on the specific property and on holding the correct tourist rental licence, so we would look at the numbers on an individual home rather than quote a headline yield.

In Spain the seller pays the agency commission and the buyer pays nothing to the agent. Our fee is set out in writing before any agreement is signed, and it is agreed against the marketing approach we recommend for the property. For discretion-led sales, where the property is shown to a short list of qualified buyers rather than marketed publicly, the terms reflect that narrower scope.