What makes Sotogrande such a special place to live?
Family and sport are the big things here – Sotogrande has five world-class golf courses, polo fields, tennis clubs and loads of opportunities for sailing. There’s an international school with 1,300 pupils of 40 nationalities. And we’re surrounded by the natural world. We have beautiful landscapes, with spectacular sea views from the wooded hillsides of Sotogrande Alto. What we don’t have yet – and many residents are grateful for this – is nightlife and luxury shopping. For that, you have to drive up to Marbella, which is 35 minutes away.
What kind of houses can you find here?
Sotogrande is low-density – the properties here are spread out. The most expensive on our books is €16.5m (£13.89m): a 2,300 square metre house with an indoor pool, a spa, tennis courts and fantastic sea views. Apartments, on the other hand, start at €350,000. You get wonderful views of the River Guadiaro too. The most popular neighbourhoods are Kings and Queens, close to the sea, and La Reserva, where there’s a golf course, a tennis centre and a buzzing inland beach club with a small lake.
Who’s moving to Sotogrande?
Sotogrande was founded 62 years ago and originally attracted mainly Spanish, American and British visitors. It’s now far more multinational, with French and Belgian buyers, and a lot of Polish people too – that’s a big new market.