Press Data Tables — Open CSV Exports
Three open-licence CSV data exports drawn directly from the Muse Marbella quarterly investor-report series, published 16 May 2026 by Max Bykov. Licensed CC-BY-4.0 — free for journalists, researchers, academics, analysts and tax counsel to download, reproduce, transform and redistribute with attribution. Next data refresh: 16 August 2026. Direct corrections or addition requests: editorial@musemarbella.es.
What this resource contains
Three machine-readable CSV files covering the three most-requested datasets from the 2024-2026 Muse press cycle:
foreign-buyer-flow-by-nationality-2026.csv— 11-nationality breakdown of Marbella foreign-buyer transactions in Q1 2026 with average ticket size, year-over-year growth, preferred zones and primary tax-regime selection. Drawn from the full Investor report Marbella foreign buyer flow 2026.marbella-yield-curve-by-zone-2026.csv— Gross and net rental-yield curve across the eight dominant Marbella-municipality and contiguous zones, with average daily rate (ADR) by season and occupancy rate. Drawn from the full Investor report Marbella yield curve 2026.tax-arbitrage-six-regime-comparison-2026.csv— Effective tax rate by HNW asset level (€1M / €5M / €15M / €50M) across six European HNW residency regimes (Spain Beckham, Portugal NHR 2.0, Swiss federal forfait, Italy lump-sum, UAE Free Zone 9%, Monaco 0%). Drawn from the full Investor report Marbella tax arbitrage 2026.
All three files are UTF-8 encoded with comma delimiter and header row. Final row of each file is a source row listing the underlying statutory and statistical anchors and the CC-BY-4.0 licence reference.
Direct download
- foreign-buyer-flow-by-nationality-2026.csv — 12 rows (11 nationalities + source row), 5 columns
- marbella-yield-curve-by-zone-2026.csv — 9 rows (8 zones + source row), 6 columns
- tax-arbitrage-six-regime-comparison-2026.csv — 7 rows (6 regimes + source row), 6 columns
Licence
These datasets are released under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence (CC-BY-4.0). You are free to:
- Share — copy and redistribute the data in any medium or format
- Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon the data for any purpose, including commercial use
Under the single condition of attribution — you must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the licence, and indicate if changes were made. Full licence text at creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
How to cite
Plain citation
Muse Marbella (2026). Marbella press data tables — CSV exports 2026. Published 16 May 2026. Available at https://musemarbella.es/press-data-tables-csv-export-en. CC-BY-4.0.
APA 7th edition
Bykov, M. (2026). Marbella press data tables: CSV exports 2026 [Data set]. Muse Marbella. https://musemarbella.es/press-data-tables-csv-export-en
BibTeX
@dataset{muse_marbella_press_csv_2026,
author = {Bykov, Max},
title = {Marbella Press Data Tables: CSV Exports 2026},
year = {2026},
month = {5},
publisher = {Muse Marbella},
url = {https://musemarbella.es/press-data-tables-csv-export-en},
license = {CC-BY-4.0},
note = {Reconciled against Notariado, Tinsa IMIE Q4 2025, AEAT, AirDNA, ECB, and country-specific statutory tax authority sources. Published 16 May 2026.}
}
For citations of the underlying full investor reports, see the source links in each CSV's final row and the canonical report URLs above.
Sources and methodology
Each CSV's final source row enumerates the upstream data anchors. Headline anchors across the three datasets:
- Foreign-buyer flow: Consejo General del Notariado Estadística de Transacciones Inmobiliarias por Comunidades y Nacionalidad Q1 2026; AEAT NIE issuance quarterly series; Tinsa IMIE nationality-tagged transaction sample Q1 2026; Muse Marbella buyer-origination database January 2024 – March 2026 (n=152 closed transactions).
- Yield curve: Tinsa IMIE Mercados Locales Q4 2025; Idealista rentabilidad bruta postal-sector series; AirDNA Marbella-municipality scrape April 2026; STR Global EMEA hotel benchmarks; Junta de Andalucía Registro de Turismo de Andalucía VFT registry; Muse Marbella rental-management book April 2026 (n=88 long-let units).
- Tax arbitrage: AEAT (Ley 35/2006 art. 93 Beckham post-Ley 28/2022 reform); Portugal Finanças (Lei 82/2023 NHR 2.0 reform); ESTV Swiss federal lump-sum 2024 guidance; Italy Bollettino Ufficiale forfait €100K-eq guidance 2024-2026; UAE Ministry of Finance Cabinet Decision 116/2022; Monaco Direction des Services Fiscaux.
Where any source disputes our reconciliation, please write to editorial@musemarbella.es with the underlying data and we will publish corrections in the next quarterly refresh.
Caveats and confidence bands
Three honest caveats applicable to all three datasets:
- Sample thinness in tail cohorts. The MENA cohort (~30 deeds per Q in Marbella municipality), the €15M+ trophy tier (3-5 deals per year per zone) and the €50M+ tax-arbitrage worked examples carry wider confidence bands than the point estimates suggest. Treat as directional reads, not precision figures.
- Tax-regime effective rates are illustrative. Real tax-regime efficiency depends on income mix (dividend / interest / employment / pension / capital gain / royalty), source-country treaty network, and family structure. The matrix cells in
tax-arbitrage-six-regime-comparison-2026.csvassume a stylised foreign-passive-income profile and are not advisory. Detail in the full tax arbitrage report. - Yield-curve net figures load a full carry stack. Net rental yields in
marbella-yield-curve-by-zone-2026.csvare computed after IRNR, community fees, IBI, management, maintenance, vacancy and insurance — not just the headline "net of management" used in some broker copy. Detail in the full yield curve report.
For journalists and researchers
If you are working on a story or paper that requires deeper disaggregation, cohort-specific cross-tabulation, or extension of the data to a custom geography or persona, write to editorial@musemarbella.es with your specific request. We accommodate qualified press, academic and policy inquiries on a no-fee basis where the resulting publication credits the dataset and links back to the source report.
Refreshed quarterly. Next data drop: 16 August 2026 (Q2 2026 Tinsa final, Notariado Q2 deed-weighted, ECB Q2 FX, refreshed Muse transaction book).
Related reading
- Investor report Marbella foreign buyer flow 2026 — 11-nationality breakdown with cohort-specific commentary
- Investor report Marbella yield curve 2026 — Net rental, capital appreciation and total return by zone
- Investor report Marbella tax arbitrage 2026 — Six-regime comparison with per-persona worked examples
- Investor reports hub — All Muse Marbella quarterly research
- Press kit investor reports 2026 — Full press kit for media use
Last reviewed and published: 16 May 2026. Datasets refreshed quarterly. Direct corrections, source disputes or addition requests: editorial@musemarbella.es.