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Rustic finca in Coín, very close to the centre of this municipality (5 minutes by car).
The finca has an area of 5212 m², it is sold with another nearby finca of 2456 m², planted with avocado trees. It has a cistern for irrigation which is supplied by the irrigation channel.
In this property there is a house of approximately 100 m² and several warehouses. This house is divided in two parts:
1ª. An old part from 1930, renovated with an entrance hall and a bedroom, the upper floor is open plan, the kitchen and bathroom are outside next to the storerooms and it also has a wood oven.
2ª. It is an extension of the old part with the entrance at the back, although it also has an internal door that connects them. It has 2 bedrooms, a complete bathroom, living room with open kitchen. On the upper part there is a covered terrace with panoramic views.
The access road is about 400 metres long and is of earth in good condition, the distance to the town hall is only 1km. It is also very close to all basic and necessary services. It has mains water and electricity and also water for irrigation.
Ref | DPIe4974 |
Type | Finca |
Bedrooms | 2 |
Bathrooms | 1 |
Parking | Yes |
Garden | No |
Pool | No |
Built Size | 100m² |
Terrace Size | 0m² |
Plot Size | 7.668m² |
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Coin overlooks the spectacular Guadalhorce valley and is located in the foothills of the northern tip of the Sierra de Mijas in the province of Málaga. This inland town is surrounded by one of the most fertile regions in southern Spain, with a landscape that is filled with orchards and farmland all surrounded by beautiful mountain views.
Still within easy access to the coastline and beaches of Marbella (20 minutes), Coin offers excellent amenities with a large modern shopping centre and fantastic dining and leisure facilities.
Coin attracts a different type of tourist looking for a more traditional Andalucian experience and offers an excellent base to explore other areas of inland Andalusia. The town has grown in popularity in recent years and has become a major destination for overseas residents, looking to holiday or live in an authentic Andalucian environment.
Areas of interest include the forests of Alpujata, La Fuente, El Charco del Infierno and La Albuquera which are popular with hikers and nature explorers alike. Cultural attractions include St. Andrew, St. John and La Vera Cruz churches, along with La Fuensanta or Llano de la Virgen, where there have been prehistoric archaeological findings.
Property options range from town centre apartments and townhouses to a wide range of country fincas and villa estates.