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The Las Moretas urbanization is a project that has been approved by the town of Coin where approximately 2,000 people will reside, 584 homes and where there will be a School, Hotel, Shops, green areas, etc...
In Las Moretas, 12,398 square meters are planned as an equipment area for the teaching center and a building for sports and recreational use.
Coin is a municipality of Malaga which is about 30 minutes by car from the capital and about 25 minutes from Marbella where you can enjoy the best beaches on the Costa del Sol.
In the town you can find many amenities that you will find in cities but with much more tranquility, such as a Shopping Center, several large supermarkets, local businesses, sports centers, schools and even an organic fruit and vegetable market every Sunday.
The plots are being sold as is right now.
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