Stunning south facing townhouse located on the outskirts of Coín but within walking distance to a handful of great restaurants, cafeterias, and a large selection of shops. This beautiful 3 storey home has been renovated by the current owners and offers very good quality throughout and lots of natural light.
The open plan living concept offers plenty of space with direct access from the kitchen and living room to two private terraces. There is also a guest WC on this floor. The main terrace is accessed directly from the kitchen and boasts of stunning mountain views. There is plenty of room for outdoor seating and a play area for children.
The second floor comprises 3 bedrooms, including a master suite with large built-in wardrobes and an additional family bathroom with shower. One of the bedrooms has access to a large private terrace.
The garage, with motorized door, is located on the ground floor and can easily fit 2 cars. There is also plenty of storage and a kitchenette with oven/electric hob and a fridge/freezer. Both 1st and 2nd floor have integrated AC.
The community offers 2 swimming pools, both are surrounded by well maintained gardens and lawns.
This is a beautiful home for a great price! Viewings highly 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
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