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Coín, Málaga Province
Coín

Living and Buying Property in Coín, Málaga

31 km east of Málaga city
26574 population
No train bus access only
Transportation
Overpass OSM · Renfe · CTSA / Avanza
Distance to Málaga city 31 km
Drive to Málaga Port (Mon 11am) 60 min
Distance to AGP airport 42 km
Train station No
Bus routes 2 lines
Climate
Open-Meteo Archive · 2014–2024
Average July high 33.3°C
Average January low 6.1°C
Annual sunshine hours ~2619 hrs
Zero-precip days (July) 30 days
Real Estate
Spanish Catastro · Idealista
Avg. construction year 1981
Residential parcels 8178
Avg. price / m² €1900
Active listings 350
Land Classification Mixed (Town center Urbana, heavy Rústica in surrounding fincas)
Demographics
Wikidata · INE Spain
Population 26574
Foreign residents (%) 19.8%
Bilingual schools 9
Annual mean AQI (PM2.5) 8.2 µg/m³
Education & Schools
Google Places · Junta de Andalucía
Local schools in town 9 registered
International schools 40-60 km away
Nearest international Málaga / Mijas / Granada
Family recommendation Local Spanish schools are good quality, or prepare for 50+km daily commute
⚠ Mortgage Critical
Spanish Catastro · Bank Requirements
Suelo Urbano vs Rústico

Most Spanish banks will NOT mortgage properties classified as suelo rústico (rural land). Only suelo urbano qualifies for standard mortgages.

Suelo urbano Mortgage eligible ✓
Suelo rústico Most banks refuse ✗
Action Required

Before viewing any property, verify its clasificación urbanística on the official Catastro and ask the selling agent for the nota simple. If it's rústica, confirm with your bank before you spend time, money, or emotion on it.

Seasonality & Tourism
INE · Local Estimates
August population multiplier 1.3×
Year-round restaurants 30
Real town vs resort? Year-round community
Remote Work & Transport
Google Places · Local Operators
Coworking spaces 2
Digital nomad community Limited
Taxi to Málaga city ~€45

Real Estate Market in Coín

The property market in Coín reflects its specific location and desirability as a major inland hub in the Guadalhorce Valley. Coín offers a distinctly different property profile than the coast, focusing heavily on country homes (fincas) and townhouses. Key considerations for property buyers include checking Catastro records for exact construction years and verifying land classification (urbana vs rústica) before viewing.

<ul> <li><strong>Zoning (Critical in Coín):</strong> Verify if a property is <em>suelo urbano</em> (mortgageable) or <em>rústica</em> (usually non-mortgageable). Because Coín is a rural hub, a vast number of properties on the outskirts are built on <em>suelo rústico</em>, which heavily restricts mortgage options.</li> <li><strong>Construction Quality:</strong> Pre-1980s buildings may lack modern insulation; check Catastro records for the construction year.</li> </ul>

Family Life & Safety in Coín

According to INE municipal register (padrón) data, 19.8% of Coín's residents are foreign nationals. This indicates an established international community with support services for new arrivals, though the town retains a very authentic, working Andalusian character compared to coastal resorts.

Coín is considered safe for residents and visitors, maintaining visible community infrastructure and low crime rates typical of the province. It serves as the commercial center for the surrounding valley, offering excellent local amenities and shopping options.

International Schools near Coín

There are 9 bilingual schools locally registered, offering a Spanish curriculum with structured language support.

While local public schools provide full cultural immersion, accessing purely international or British-curriculum schools typically requires commuting. However, Coín's inland location makes the commute to international schools in Alhaurín de la Torre or Marbella relatively manageable via inland routes.

Distance to Malaga Airport & Commute

Coín is located 42.0 km from Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP).

<strong>Important:</strong> Coín does not have a train station. The nearest rail connections require a bus or drive to Málaga city, Fuengirola, or the nearby Cártama/Alhaurín areas. The drive to Málaga Centro is approximately 31.0 km, facilitated by the inland highway network.

Is Coín safe for expats?

Coín is considered safe for residents and visitors. As a tourist destination, the town maintains visible policing and low violent crime rates. Standard precautions apply to petty theft during peak tourist season.

Does Coín have a train station?

No. Coín does not have a train station. All rail-based travel requires connecting via bus to Málaga city or Fuengirola, the nearest Renfe Cercanías terminals.

Live Market Context: Coín

Current average property asking price in Coín: €1900/m². Active listings available: 350. Check if a listing is overpriced using our AI Tool.