A new-build studio in Malaga city is being marketed as a low-cost entry point for buyers looking for a practical second home or a rental investment.
The project, known as ZERO Shibui Studio, is a compact 40sqm property aimed at professionals, remote workers and investors seeking strong rental demand in the city.
Construction is due to begin in April, with delivery scheduled for October, and the asking price is currently €79,500.
Developers say the studio has been built around a simple idea: maximise every metre.
Rather than a conventional studio, it is being pitched as a highly optimised living space with a contemporary design and a focus on functionality, low running costs and rental appeal.
With the full package, the unit comes fully fitted and ready to either move into or rent out from day one.
That includes home automation, installed air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen with appliances, a complete bathroom with shower screen and LED mirror, indirect lighting, integrated designer furniture and smart storage solutions.



A location with rental appeal
The development is located in Malaga city in a well-established area with strong transport links and easy access to key parts of the city.
It is around 1km from Playa de la Misericordia, with supermarkets and restaurants just a minute away on foot.
A metro stop is a three-minute walk away, the hospital is five minutes away, and Malaga Airport can be reached in around 20 minutes.
Developers are clearly targeting buyers who want a unit that can appeal both to tenants and short-stay users, thanks to its coastal location and quick links to the historic centre and business districts.
Low price, high interest
At a time when Malaga property prices continue to climb, a brand-new studio below the €80,000 mark is likely to draw attention – particularly from smaller investors priced out of more traditional opportunities.
The project is also offering the possibility of full rental management for owners who want to generate income without handling the day-to-day running of the property themselves.
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