A gorgeous plot, brimming with business opportunity.
This plot in Coín with a large ruin has a great abundance of fruit trees.
With multiple sources of water including 3 wells and irrigation water, there is a huge opportunity here for agricultural business.
Coín is the central town of the Guadalhorce valley.
It is the place to be for locals and farmers living in the surrounding villages, as Coín offers a wide range of shops (Mercadona, Dia, Aldi, Lidl), garages, agricultural stores and fruterias (local fruit and vegetable stores).
Not only agriculture is very present in Coín, the typical Andalusian lifestyle is also an important aspect of daily life in the village.
The authentic town centre is very pretty and next to the many local tapas bars and restaurants, there are tons of outdoor activities you can enjoy including hiking, cycling, horse riding.
Coín is only a 20 minute (35 km) drive from Málaga and the airport.
The beaches of the Costa del Sol are just a 30 minute (26 km) drive away.
Coín (Spanish pronunciation: [koˈin]) is a town and municipality in the Province of Málaga, Spain, c.
33 km west of the provincial capital, Málaga, and about 30 km north of Marbella.
The town has an official population of 22,000 inhabitants.
Foreigners now make up a substantial proportion of the town's inhabitants and are attracted to Coín because it is only 25 minutes from the beaches of Málaga and Marbella, including the 50 km stretch of coastline in between which includes the popular resorts of Torremolinos, Fuengirola and Benalmádena.