Monte Mayor is exclusively a villa estate. There are no apartments, no townhouses and no hotel accommodation within the community — every property is a detached villa on its own plot, either completed or in the process of being built. This consistency of typology is part of the estate's identity and is maintained through the planning conditions that govern development within the permitted zones.
The architecture of Monte Mayor properties spans a wide range of styles, from traditional Andalucian — whitewashed render, terracotta detailing, arched loggias and mature gardens — to uncompromisingly contemporary builds that use the altitude and the panoramic outlook as their primary architectural device. Large glass facades, rooftop terraces designed to maximise the view, and infinity pools positioned on the southern slope to frame the coastal panorama below are characteristic of the newer generation of builds.
Plot sizes average around 3,000 m², though the most significant positions on the estate — the higher elevations, the most exposed southern slopes, the larger landholdings — can run considerably beyond this. Given the mountainous terrain, the usable flat area of any given plot is a more important practical measure than the headline square metreage: a 3,000 m² plot with generous flat garden and pool space can offer a better living environment than a 5,000 m² steeply sloping hillside that provides dramatic views but limited usable outdoor area.
A number of plots remain available for purchase and self-build, making Monte Mayor one of the few established luxury addresses in the Marbella-Benahavís area where commissioning a custom villa from scratch remains a realistic option. The planning and architectural approval process is managed through the estate's own governance framework alongside the Benahavís municipal planning department.