This property is a traditional townhouse situated in the urban center of Coín, Málaga. With a living area of 128 m² and a total of 6 bedrooms, this home offers substantial accommodation. The property is distributed over two floors and includes a rooftop terrace. The location is characteristic of an inland urban setting: essential amenities such as supermarkets and pharmacies are within walking distance. The property is in good condition and ready for immediate occupancy.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The project is located in the heart of Coín, an inland town west of Málaga. The environment is urban with all necessary facilities nearby. A pharmacy is located 161 meters away and a supermarket at 485 meters. Due to the inland location, there is no direct sea view; the views are urban.
With 6 bedrooms, this property accommodates large families or households requiring multiple rooms, such as for a home office or guest accommodation. The layout featuring various living spaces fits housing needs where privacy and flexibility are priorities. The presence of a patio and a terrace offers opportunities for outdoor living within the property boundaries.
This is an existing property. The condition is listed as 'Good'. There are partially renovated elements, with the kitchen and one bathroom modernized. Unlike new build projects, there is no construction delay period, allowing for a direct transfer of ownership.
The property is not located on the coast; the distance to the sea is approximately 17 kilometers (as the crow flies). Given the inland position, there is no sea view. There is no private swimming pool on the premises. Parking follows street regulations of the town; there is no private parking space or garage on the property.
This home is suitable for buyers actively seeking a permanent residence in Spain who prefer integration into the local Spanish community over residential tourist resorts on the coast. The high number of bedrooms makes it particularly suitable for large families or situations where multiple generations live under one roof. It is also suitable for those working from home needing multiple rooms. One must be aware of the urban character: noise from neighbors and city traffic is part of daily life. The location is less suitable for those seeking direct beach access or absolute solitude.
The property is in a good state of maintenance. The construction is typically Andalusian with high-density walls providing good insulation against summer heat. The finish shows a mix: the kitchen and one bathroom are fully modernized, while other elements retain the characteristics of the existing construction. Materials are functional and fitted into the traditional architectural style. The electrical installation and plumbing are at the level expected for a property deemed habitable.
The asking price for this property is set at €297,000. This is a starting price for the acquisition of the entire home. Additional costs, such as taxes or notary fees, are not included. Compared to other properties in the region, such as apartments in coastal towns like Fuengirola (prices often start higher), this project offers an accessible price level for a spacious home.
Coín presents itself as a vibrant town with a strong local community. For future residents, living here means being part of Spanish village culture on an urban scale. The proximity to the town center implies that daily shopping and outings can be done on foot or over a short distance. The presence of several schools in the immediate vicinity underlines the family-friendly structure of the neighborhood. Although the town is situated at an elevation (191 meters above sea level), the climate feels distinctly Mediterranean. The social dynamic here is focused on the local population and permanent residents, creating a different atmosphere than the purely tourist-oriented coastal resorts. In the evenings, there is activity in the center, providing a baseline of dining and entertainment without reliance on peak tourist seasons.
Coín is strategically located between Málaga and Marbella, but inland. The distance to Málaga Airport is 23 kilometers (as the crow flies), providing accessibility for international travel. Daily life in this area is determined by facilities in the town itself. The proximity of health centers and pharmacies within 500 meters is practical for medical care. For recreation, residents rely on local sports facilities and the natural beauty of the immediate surroundings, such as the viewpoints nearby. Access to the coastal strip requires the use of a car.
The map shows the position of the home in the town center of Coín. The density of amenities, such as schools and shops, is clearly visible in the vicinity. The distance to the highway and coastline is depicted.
Coín is oriented towards the hinterland of the Costa del Sol. It lies approximately 33 kilometers from Málaga city and 30 kilometers north of Marbella. The position is central for those wanting access to both city life in Málaga and the luxury of the coast, but wishing to live at a lower price point. The location differs fundamentally from direct coastal towns due to the absence of sea views and tourist pressure, but compensates with more living space for the same budget.
A car is recommended for trips to the coast or larger cities, but for primary daily needs in Coín, it is not essential. Basic amenities like supermarkets and a pharmacy are within a 500-meter radius. The beach in Fuengirola is approximately 17 kilometers away, which is about a 25-minute drive. Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport is accessible at 23 kilometers. For golfers, the proximity of Lauro Golf at 11 kilometers is a relevant facility. Public transport is available with 8 lines and 12 stops in the area.
| Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP) | 23 km |
| Gibraltar (GIB) | 78 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
Coín enjoys a Mediterranean climate with average annual temperatures around 18°C. The town is situated 191 meters above sea level, which results in a somewhat moderated climate compared to the coastal plain, often causing nights to cool down in summer. There is a historical average of 3,866 hours of sunshine per year. The swimming season, where sea temperature is 20°C or higher, lasts approximately 4 months. The proximity to hills, like the Mirador de Sierra Gorda, offers opportunities for hiking in nature.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020, 2025 average)
Although Coín is inland, the beaches of the Costa del Sol are within a reasonable distance. Playa Torreblanca and Playa de los Boliches are approximately 17 kilometers away. These beaches are easily accessible by car. For recreation closer to home, the region offers various sports facilities, including public swimming pools in the town and various sports centers. For golfers, there are multiple options within a 15-kilometer radius, including Lauro Golf, Campo Europa, and Campo América. The region counts 34 local holidays per year, indicating an active social and cultural life.
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Source: OpenStreetMap, CSD
Coín is oriented towards the hinterland of the Costa del Sol. It lies approximately 33 kilometers from Málaga city and 30 kilometers north of Marbella. The position is central for those wanting access to both city life in Málaga and the luxury of the coast, but wishing to live at a lower price point. The location differs fundamentally from direct coastal towns due to the absence of sea views and tourist pressure, but compensates with more living space for the same budget.
Coín 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.
| Month | Avg. Temperature | Rainfall |
|---|---|---|
| January | 10.5°C | 60 mm |
| February | 11.0°C | 64 mm |
| March | 13.3°C | 59 mm |
| April | 15.6°C | 43 mm |
| May | 18.0°C | 35 mm |
| June | 22.6°C | 9 mm |
| July | 26.7°C | 1 mm |
| August | 27.0°C | 2 mm |
| September | 22.9°C | 15 mm |
| October | 18.4°C | 57 mm |
| November | 14.1°C | 79 mm |
| December | 11.1°C | 67 mm |
Ref: VL057176
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
Compared to coastal projects like 'Arosa' in Mijas (from €490,000) and 'Waterfall Residences' in Fuengirola (from €720,000), this object in Coín offers a significantly lower entry price. Where one often pays for sea views and proximity to the beach on the coast, Coín offers more square meters of living space for the same budget. The lifestyle differs here: on the coast, tourism is dominant, while in Coín, local life leads. For those willing to drive 15-20 minutes to the beach, this project is a financially efficient alternative to the expensive coastal region.
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