Apartments for long-term rental in Fuengirola

Mid-range price levelCosta del Sol

Apartment want to rent a apartment in Fuengirola? An apartment (piso/apartamento) in a residential building, often with access to a shared pool and facilities. The most common and affordable property type on both coasts.

Apartment in Fuengirola

An apartment (piso/apartamento) in a residential building, often with access to a shared pool and facilities. The most common and affordable property type on both coasts. Fuengirola is a classic family destination with high demand for holiday homes during the summer. The long sandy beach and promenade make it easy to rent out. Long-term rentals to expats are also a stable market.

First-time buyers, investors and those who want low maintenance and shared facilities.

Price level: The most accessible property type price-wise — often from around 100,000-150,000 EUR in the more affordable areas.

Apartment detail in Fuengirola

Apartments for long-term rental in Fuengirola — what you need to know

Apartments for long-term rental in Fuengirola are a popular choice for international buyers on the Costa del Sol. Here is our complete guide — with prices, practical advice and what to look out for.

Apartments — or flats, as they're also known — are by far the most common property type in Fuengirola and form the core of the international property market on the Costa del Sol. Most Spanish holiday apartments (pisos and apartamentos) are in urbanizaciones with a shared swimming pool, communal areas and parking — a setup that means low maintenance and easy rental income, but also monthly community fees (cuota de comunidad) typically between 100 and 350 EUR. Floor level matters a great deal for price: ground-floor units sell cheapest (though popular with seniors), while upper floors typically command a premium of 10-25% for the views.

In Fuengirola, beachfront apartments are prized and are sometimes sold "off-plan" — before construction is complete — at a lower price, but with the risk of delays. Resale apartments, on the other hand, let you see exactly what you are buying and are typically quicker to take over. Always ask for the energy certificate and the minutes from the most recent owners' association meeting, as these reveal any upcoming maintenance issues that could mean extra costs down the line.

Clarify your purpose before buying or renting an apartment in Fuengirola: a holiday home for personal use, a rental investment and a full-time residence each have slightly different requirements when it comes to location and facilities. Beachfront apartments achieve the best rental yields but cost correspondingly more. Pay particular attention to the cuota de comunidad and the owners' association finances — community fees covering lifts, pools, security and maintenance can vary considerably and should always be documented by the seller before you sign anything.

Prices for apartments in Fuengirola

Fuengirola is a well-balanced mid-range property market compared with the rest of the Costa del Sol. Apartments in Fuengirola typically cost 150,000-280,000 EUR — equivalent to around 1,800-3,500 EUR per square metre for a well-maintained property. On top of that, allow for a deposit of 1-2 months' rent and any administration fees.

For a long-term rental, monthly rent typically lands at 700-1,300 EUR per month for a 2-bedroom apartment. If you opt for short-term/holiday letting instead, prices vary strongly by season — expect 700-1,800 EUR per week in high season for an apartment or smaller villa in high season.

Apartments in Fuengirola — the town's character and location

Fuengirola is a classic family destination with high demand for holiday homes during the summer. The long sandy beach and promenade make it easy to rent out. Long-term rentals to expats are also a stable market.

Fuengirola attracts international buyers for: long sandy beach and seafront promenade, strong scandinavian community and good train connection to málaga. This makes Fuengirola an attractive place to rent an apartment — not only for personal use but also for letting out and future resale. Popular neighbourhoods to live in include Los Boliches and Torreblanca. Need an English-speaking local estate agent in Fuengirola? Contact us here and we will put you in touch with the right local advisor.

Long-term rental of apartments in Fuengirola — practical advice and terms

Long-term rentals (over 6-12 months) are regulated by the Spanish tenancy law (LAU) and give you as a tenant significantly stronger rights — including the possibility of staying for up to 5 years, even if the contract was originally shorter. Always get the rental agreement in writing, confirm the deposit terms and make sure a check-in report is in place documenting the property's condition at handover.

Apartments in Fuengirola are an attractive option on the Costa del Sol for long-term tenants. Verify that the property is correctly registered, and ask for a copy of the energy certificate. Solhav is happy to put you in touch with an English-speaking rental specialist in Fuengirola — book a no-obligation chat here.

FAQ: Apartments in Fuengirola

What do apartments in Fuengirola cost?

Apartments in Fuengirola typically cost 150,000-280,000 EUR, depending on location, condition and any views. Beachfront properties and those with sea views are at the upper end of the range. Remember to add ITP transfer tax (7% in Andalusia) plus notary and legal fees to the buying costs.

Is an apartment in Fuengirola a good choice?

First-time buyers, investors and those who want low maintenance and shared facilities. Fuengirola is on the Costa del Sol and offers a well-balanced mid-range property market — making an apartment here an attractive choice compared with many other destinations on the coast.

What should I check when renting an apartment in Fuengirola?

Community fees (cuota de comunidad), the owners' association finances and any upcoming maintenance works. Ask for the association's minutes and balance sheet for the past two years.

Can I let out my apartment in Fuengirola when I am not using it?

Yes. Short-term letting requires a tourist licence issued by the Junta de Andalucía. The licence number must appear in all listings on Airbnb and Booking.com, and fines for unlicensed letting can run into tens of thousands of euros.

Want to rent a apartment in Fuengirola?

Contact us for a no-obligation chat about apartments in Fuengirola. We give impartial advice and help you move forward — wherever you are in the process.

Contact us about apartments in Fuengirola

Have questions about property in Spain?

Contact us — we'll help you navigate the Spanish property market.

Call now Contact us
WhatsApp