Spanish government authorizes Malaga Buenavista tender for 1,362 homes

Spanish government authorizes Malaga Buenavista tender for 1,362 homes

The Spanish government authorized Casa 47 to tender the urbanization works for malaga’s Buenavista sector, where 1,362 affordable rental homes are planned. The works cover 27.24 hectares on the west side of the city and are valued at 34 million euros.

The authorization moves the project into its next stage after the Málaga City Council’s Gerencia de Urbanismo approved the urbanization project on 5 May. The homes will join the permanent state affordable housing stock and be managed by Casa 47.

Buenavista project in Malaga

Buenavista includes more than 108,000 square metres of road network, nearly 49,000 square metres of green areas and public facilities, and 14 residential plots. The sector is part of one of the city’s main expansion areas linked to Teatinos and new residential growth on the west side of Málaga.

For residents looking at the supply side of the housing market, the practical change is simple: the project is no longer just a plan on paper. With the tender authorized, Casa 47 can seek the work needed to prepare the land for the 1,362 homes.

Malaga City Council planning

The Málaga City Council also gave the green light Tuesday to procedures that will allow progress on another 124 homes in the capital. Sixteen of those homes will be protected housing.

The main municipal development is in Los Guindos, where the action involves a partial modification of the PGOU over 6,730 square metres. Together with Buenavista, the city’s pipeline reaches 1,486 homes, with the Buenavista project carrying most of the volume and the Los Guindos change adding a smaller, separate round of planning.

For people trying to understand what happens next, the key point is that both tracks now sit inside formal planning and tender procedures rather than general housing promises. Buenavista is the larger project by far, but the Los Guindos steps show the city is pushing a second set of homes forward at the same time.

Casa 47 tender steps

The tender for Buenavista covers the urbanization works themselves, not the homes alone. That means the road network, green areas, public facilities and residential plots have to be organized before the 1,362 affordable rental homes can move through later phases.

Once those works advance, the project adds a permanent public rental stock in a city where the new supply is being built through both the state-backed Buenavista sector and municipal planning in Málaga. The change matters most for readers because it turns a large west-side expansion area into an active housing pipeline instead of a dormant reservation of land.

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