Manilva - An off plan opportunity in Spain?
It is hard to believe that with just a five minute drive away
from the touristy Port of Duquesa, you are in an authentic
Spanish village. Manilva has all the benefits of any rustic
village in the 'campo', without feeling isolated from the
'necessities' that we are accustomed to.
We live in Manilva and appreciate the sense of 'being away from
it all', with the knowledge that Marbella with its city
lifestyle is just a twenty minute drive away, should we crave
it. We don't even need to travel as far as Marbella, as the
cosmopolitan town of Estepona offering choice and variety is ten
minutes down the N-340.
Having said that, Manilva, is very self-sufficient. If you go
for a walk through its charming, white washed lanes, around
every corner, shops hidden in houses surprise you. Many don't
bear signs outside; locals just know that they are there. The
beaded curtain is usually a giveaway. Like little Aladdin's
caves, they are often dark, cramped and stuffed with objects
from glue to carrots.
Non-drivers are catered for with a doctor's surgery, a dentist
and opticians at hand. There is also a bus service which takes
you to the local coastal village of Sabinillas. Nevertheless,
anybody living in Manilva without wheels might start to go a bit
stir crazy!
One of the most attractive features for off plan buyers is the
price. The village is rapidly expanding and the prices of the
houses and apartments being built are very competitive compared
with other parts of the coast. Luckily, the architects working
on the construction projects are designing buildings which
incorporate the local, traditional features.
It is still quite an underrated and overlooked little place on
the Costa del Sol. In fact, it is such a tucked away little
treasure that I hesitate to reveal it. I, personally, feel very
fortunate to have discovered it through a mixture of accident
and nosiness, two and a half years ago. Today, I am ashamed to
say that I often take the breathtaking views from the outskirts
of the village for granted. So, when the pace of Andalucian life
frustrates, I remind myself how lucky I am to live in Manilva.