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Málaga isn’t Spain’s cheapest city — but for many retirees, it may be one of the most balanced coastal cities in Europe. In this video, we take a realistic, numbers-first look at retiring in Málaga, Spain in 2026. We cover real monthly costs, housing prices, healthcare access under Spain’s Non-Lucrative Visa, neighborhood comparisons, and what daily life actually feels like — beyond the postcards. Málaga offers a rare mix of walkability, Mediterranean climate, strong public healthcare, reliable infrastructure, and year-round outdoor living — without the intensity of Barcelona or the overdevelopment of some resort towns. We’ll break down: Real cost of living in Málaga City vs coastal neighborhoods (Centro vs El Palo, Pedregalejo, Teatinos) Private health insurance and Spain’s public healthcare system Non-Lucrative Visa requirements for U.S. retirees A realistic “day in the life” of retirement in Málaga This isn’t a sales pitch or a fantasy. It’s a grounded look at whether Málaga fits your retirement goals. 👉 Try the free StockFocus retirement calculator and international city cost map to run your own numbers based on income, savings, and lifestyle. If you’re considering Spain for retirement in 2026, Málaga deserves a serious look.