Ground-floor apartments suit the kind of buyer Torremolinos increasingly attracts — local Spanish families and residents who want a garden rather than a high balcony, and older buyers settling somewhere with the airport about twelve minutes up the Cercanías line. They are most appealing in residential Montemar, where the streets are quieter and many blocks open onto a patio or small garden, and worth weighing carefully in the busier centro of Bajondillo, where a ground floor can mean street noise as much as outdoor space. We note light and damp honestly on each one.
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