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Coast of Mijas

Mijas was ranked in 2022 as the second municipality on the Costa del Sol with the second highest request for visas for the construction of new buildings, followed by Estepona, who stands out in this statistic. In turn, the average price of the best areas to live in Mijas are with a supply of 42% and a demand of 36%.

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The city of Calahondas commitment to sustainable tourism is evident in its ongoing investment in infrastructure, particularly transportation and coastal regeneration. With a planned 85% increase in infrastructure spending in 2024, Torremolinos is poised to become an even more attractive destination for both tourists and investors.
In terms of tourism, 2023 was a record-breaking year. To build on this success, the city has implemented an even more robust promotional strategy for 2024, including participation in 24 global events.

This will see the city represented at major tourism fairs in London, Madrid, Berlin, Amsterdam, and Helsinki.
A significant 31.29% budget increase in 2024 will be directed towards a comprehensive plan to invigorate local businesses. This initiative includes targeted actions to enhance the attractiveness and operational efficiency of large commercial areas, fostering a vibrant retail environment
The budget reflects a commitment to creating a more accessible and pedestrian-friendly city. Key initiatives include the 'Camino del Agua' project, the renovation of three elevators, and a comprehensive plan to improve mobility in the Bajondillo and La Carihuela neighborhoods. These investments will not only enhance the quality of life for residents but also boost local tourism.
To ensure the safety and security of our residents and visitors, the city has expanded its police force and is deploying a state-of-the-art video surveillance system. This comprehensive security initiative will cover key public spaces and transportation hubs.

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