Unique – Boutique Patio Homes In Pedregalejo Private Urban Living With Interior Courtyard Concept
3 Beds
2 Baths
2,121 Sqft
Updated: June 18
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About the Property
Contemporary patio residence Málaga is defined by its refined architecture and efficient use of space. Set in Málaga, Spain, this property offers 197 m² of living area organized across multiple levels, centered on a private interior courtyard. Natural light filters throughout, lending a sense of tranquility to the main living spaces.
Three bedrooms and two bathrooms are set within a layou
Contemporary patio residence Málaga is defined by its refined architecture and efficient use of space. Set in Málaga, Spain, this property offers 197 m² of living area organized across multiple levels, centered on a private interior courtyard. Natural light filters throughout, lending a sense of tranquility to the main living spaces.
Three bedrooms and two bathrooms are set within a layout attuned to both daily living and adaptability. The kitchen, dining, and lounge areas are designed for seamless flow, offering direct connection to the courtyard and outdoor terraces. This creates an effortless transition between inside and out, enhancing the feeling of openness.
Modern amenities include air conditioning, a garage, storage room, laundry room, pre-installation for elevator, and electric car charging. Additional features such as a rooftop solarium and private outdoor areas offer multiple venues for relaxation, taking in city, urban, and patio views.
This property presents a considered entry into the UNIQUE development, delivering the architectural integrity and lifestyle quality of the concept, in a more efficient and approachable format.
Centro is the historic core of Málaga, a city whose layered past moves from Phoenician settlement through Moorish rule to its current standing as one of southern Spain’s most culturally significant urban centres. The neighbourhood is defined by its compact, walkable streets, the Alcazaba fortress rising above the roofline, and the Cathedral of the Incarnation anchoring the civic fabric. Living here means being embedded in the city’s daily rhythm, where Roman theatre ruins sit alongside contemporary galleries and traditional tapas bars.
The Mercado Central de Atarazanas is a short walk away, as are the Picasso Museum and the Centre Pompidou Málaga on the waterfront. Restaurants including El Pimpi and Uvedoble Taberna are within easy reach. The Paseo del Parque and the renovated port district, Muelle Uno, are accessible on foot.
Málaga María Zambrano station, located roughly 1.5 kilometres from Centro, connects to Madrid by high-speed AVE rail in under two and a half hours and to Seville in approximately two hours. The Málaga Costa del Sol Airport is around eight kilometres from the city centre, reachable in approximately fifteen minutes by taxi or twenty minutes on the Cercanías C1 suburban rail line, with direct flights to most major European cities.