5 Bedroom Ensuite Villa for Sale in Madliena - €3,495,000
€3,495,000
Available 25 Apr 2026
Looking to buy property in Malta? Browse our selection of 13+ verified properties for sale across the island. Whether you're looking for an investment property, a family home, or a holiday retreat, Malta offers excellent opportunities.
Malta's property marketoffers diverse options from modern apartments and penthouses in Sliema and St Julian's to traditional townhouses and houses of character in Valletta and the Three Cities. Villas with pools are available in quieter areas like Madliena and Mellieħa.
Property prices in Malta vary significantly by type and location. Apartments typically range from €150,000-500,000, townhouses from €300,000-800,000, and villas from €500,000 to several million euros. Seafront and Sliema properties command premium prices.
Buying property in Malta is straightforward for EU citizens. Non-EU buyers may need an AIP (Acquisition of Immovable Property) permit for certain properties. Malta also offers attractive residency programs for property investors.
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Property prices in Malta vary widely. Apartments typically range from €150,000-500,000, maisonettes from €200,000-450,000, townhouses from €300,000-800,000, and villas from €500,000 to several million. Sliema and St Julian's are the most expensive areas.
Yes! EU citizens can buy property freely. Non-EU citizens may need an AIP (Acquisition of Immovable Property) permit for properties in certain areas, though Special Designated Areas (SDAs) are exempt from this requirement.
Buyers typically pay 5% stamp duty on the purchase price, plus notary fees (1-2.5%), and property search fees. First-time buyers may qualify for reduced stamp duty rates on properties up to €200,000.
Malta has seen consistent property value growth due to limited land, strong rental demand, and economic stability. Properties can generate 4-6% rental yields, making Malta attractive for buy-to-let investors.