Exquisite semi-detached chalet in the sought-after Calvario

740.000 €

  • Ref: 300-01749P
  • Where Estepona
  • Subarea Calvario
  • Type Town House
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 4
  • Built 300 m2
  • Terrace 30 m2

Discover this exquisite semi-detached chalet in the sought-after Calvario neighbourhood of Estepona, on the sun-kissed Costa del Sol. Nestled on Calle Juan Guerrero Díaz, in a tranquil yet conveniently central location, this property is just a five-minute stroll from Estepona's charming old town, with its array of boutiques, tapas bars, and vibrant markets. A mere 10-minute walk brings you to the pristine Playa de la Rada beach and the bustling marina, while the expansive Parque del Calvario—Estepona's largest green oasis with cascading waterfalls, serene lakes, and shaded pergolas—offers idyllic spots for family picnics or leisurely jogs right on your doorstep. Surrounded by top-rated schools, supermarkets, restaurants, and the modern Felipe VI Auditorium, this home combines peaceful suburban living with effortless access to the A-7 motorway for jaunts to Marbella or Málaga.

Spanning five generous levels across 300 m² of built space (250 m² usable), this architecturally expanded and fully renovated gem—extended and modernised by the original builder in 2007—boasts an east-west orientation for all-day natural light. The ground floor welcomes you with a high-end, fully equipped kitchen featuring premium appliances, flowing into a cosy living room complete with a warming fireplace and guest cloakroom. Ascend to the main living quarters on the first floor, where a spacious lounge-diner opens onto a private terrace and balcony, ideal for al fresco entertaining. Upstairs, three ample double bedrooms await, each with fitted wardrobes—including a luxurious master with walk-in wardrobe and en-suite. Four stylish bathrooms, two indulgent Jacuzzis, and a versatile storage room add to the opulence. Below, a secure double garage ensures hassle-free parking, while air conditioning throughout keeps the Mediterranean heat at bay.

Sold fully furnished with all designer pieces as showcased in the photographs, this turnkey chalet is ready for immediate enjoyment. Built to last in 2007 with premium finishes like marble floors and double glazing, it embodies refined coastal elegance—perfect for families, retirees, or savvy investors eyeing Estepona's booming property market. Embrace the 'Garden of the Costa del Sol' lifestyle: endless blue skies, cultural festivals, and proximity to world-class golf courses. Your dream home awaits—contact us today.

 

Characteristics

  • Air conditioning
  • Alarm
  • Amenities near
  • Armored door
  • Balcony
  • Bars
  • Basement
  • Close to children playground
  • Close to golf
  • Close to port
  • Close to schools
  • Close to sea / beach
  • Close to shops
  • Close to town
  • Communal Garage
  • Country view
  • Covered terrace
  • Double glazing
  • Excellent condition
  • Fireplace
  • Fitted wardrobes
  • Fully fitted kitchen
  • Fully furnished
  • Garden view
  • Gres floors
  • Internet - Wi-Fi
  • Jacuzzi
  • Laundry room
  • Mountain view
  • No Pool
  • Panoramic view
  • Partial sea views
  • Porcelain floors
  • Private Garden
  • Private terrace
  • Street view
  • Transport near
  • Uncovered terrace
  • Urban view
  • Utility room

Proximities in Calvario, Estepona

  1. San José School Guadalmina: 16 Km
  2. Atalaya International College: 19 Km
Healthcare
  1. Hospiten Estepona: 9 Km
  2. Hospital de Alta Resolución de Estepona (Public): 11 Km
Locations
  1. Puerto Banús: 22 Km
  2. Sotogrande: 30 Km
  3. Marbella: 32 Km
  4. Gibraltar: 48 Km
  5. Málaga: 91 Km
Schools
  1. San José School Estepona: 3 Km

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    Estepona

    Estepona

    Estepona is located on the western Costa del Sol, in an area where the coastal lifestyle blends with a more relaxed background than nearby cities like Marbella. Its identity is based on a unique combination: an extensive and bright coastline, a carefully restored old town, and a cultural offering that has turned its streets into points of access to art. Nowadays, its old town, which is entirely pedestrianized, has become one of the main charms of the city. Narrow passageways, potted plants in bright colors, and whitewashed façades create an environment that fuses aesthetics with Andalusian tradition, which has contributed to its popularity. The plazas of Ortiz, Las Flores, and Rincón Gitano maintain part of the social pulse, while bars and small shops with a local atmosphere preserve a neighborhood feel that has not faded despite the growth of tourism. The seafront gives it a distinct character: more than twenty kilometers of coastline, with extensive light-sand beaches, among which Rada —the most urban— and El Cristo, calm and family-friendly, stand out. The Promenade is one of the busiest routes, accessible both to athletes who exercise at dawn and to casual strollers. Meanwhile, the marina is a small nightlife hub with restaurants, bars, and boating activities. Over the past decade, the city has launched a cultural initiative that defines it: The Artistic Murals Route, which stretches across entire building facades and an increasing number of sculptures and themed areas. Estepona's image has been completely transformed, becoming an 'open-air museum,' thanks to this commitment to cultural urbanism. The Sierra Bermeja rises as a backdrop in the natural environment, with paths that wind through pine forests and the reddish landscapes characteristic of this unique mountain. In addition, there is Selwo Aventura, a nature and wildlife park that attracts families and tourists from all over the Costa del Sol. Estepona has experienced significant development with the creation of new hotels, residential areas, landscaped promenades, and services that have expanded its tourist and residential offerings; however, the city has tried to maintain a calmer image compared to its more glamorous neighbors. Its economy is based on commerce, hospitality, tourism, and an active real estate sector; nevertheless, it retains a local character that is evident in its festivals (such as the San Isidro Fair) and its markets. Although its economy is based on trade, hospitality, tourism, and an active real estate sector, it maintains a local spirit that can be seen in its markets, celebrations — for example, the San Isidro Fair — and in its cuisine, which features Mediterranean dishes and fresh fish. In general, Estepona presents itself as a place that has managed to update its image without completely losing its traditional essence: a bright city with the feel of a large town, blending culture, sea, nature, and tranquility.