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Estepona Estepona is at the ocean New developments in Estepona has in recent years been the way to buy apartment in Estepona. Many has bought for investment, and for a reason! The prices have gone up over the last 10 years several hundred percent. However according to experts it has not yet reached a peak. So buy a property in Estepona is still very attractive, both for living and your wallet.
Estepona is close to Marbella and Puerto Banus, however there are many differences between the jetset towns and Estepona. Estepona has a lovely cosy little harbour, which is small and many locals can be spotted amongst tourists.
Esteponas essential economic sources were for years, the fishing, agriculture and cattle, and even today, remain some of those economic factors, though tourism has become the main one. And that of course due to its wonderful climate, well kept sandy beaches, such as La Rada and Cristo Beach, and an extraordinary touristic offer, which comprise from golf courses and pleasure crafts harbour to its fantastic restaurants. Living in Estepona is good, high standard of living in the many well designed urbanizations, houses, apartments, villas and complexes, making Estepona the chosen city of thousands of tourists every year, and the elected place of fixed residence for many of them.
The coast continues to be upmarket until you reach Estepona, about 30 km west, which is a more or less spanish resort - in as much as thats possible round here. It lacks the enclosed hills that give marbella character, but the hotel and apartment blocks which sprawl along the front are restrained in size, and there's space to breathe. The fine sand beach has been enlivened a little by a promenade studded with flowers and palms, and away from the seafront, the old town is very pretty.
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