Cosy traditional, but modernized south facing country house located on the northwest side of Coín, approx.
3km from the centre (6 minutes by car) offering very good road access.
The plot of 6.037 m2 is flat, is completely fenced and is planted with fruit trees, mainly citrus trees.
The house is distributed over 2 floors as follows:
The ground floor offers an open plan kitchen with an ‘L’ shaped living room with a large open fireplace.
From the kitchen a hallway leads to the bathroom and a separate dining room.
This floor was original built in 1975 and offers thick walls, offering very cool temperatures inside the house during the hot summer months.
Upstairs is an open landing area that could be converted into a study or 2nd bathroom.
From here there is access out onto a terrace.
There are also 2 double bedrooms located on this level.
Outside, just in front of the house is a summer kitchen area surrounded by a large terrace.
The fibreglass pool is located amongst the orchard, next to this is a storage room and a large water deposit tank.
The property has mains electricity and water from a private well.
A stamped concrete driveway/parking area offers ample parking for several vehicles.
The property is presented in good condition, viewings recommended!
ABOUT COIN
The vibrant town of Coin is a beauty with plenty of history and sights.
As you arrive, you will drive through fields of orchards, oranges, lemons, olives, almonds and forests such as Alpujata, La Fuente, El Charco del Infierno and La Albuquera.
You will feel a world away from civilisation and indeed Coín is referred to as the town of three hundred orchards.
Coín has a rich history having been occupied by the Romans, when the town was known as Lacibis, then later as La Cobin, in the 1st century B.C.
There are many lovely squares, known as Plazas, where you can relax with a coffee, listen to the fountains and watch the world go by.
Try Plaza de la Via or Plaza Alameda.
When occupied by the Moors, Coín was known as Dacuan and was an important town in the region.
Although Coín’s economy has largely relied on agriculture, it also has been a producer of marble and ceramics, perhaps you have heard the term ‘green Coín’?
Coin is located 36km south-west of Málaga, at an altitude of 210 metres above sea level overlooking the stunning Guadalhorce Valle.
The climate has mild winters and hot summers and more than a third of the days of the year are sunny.
Its municipality has an area of 128.4 km2 and welcomes its almost 22,000 inhabitants, who receive the name of coineños or coínos
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.