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2 bed Apartment for sale in Lisbon

€ 379,000

Stunning 2 Bedroom Apartment For Sale in Bairro Alto Lisbon PortugalEsales Property ID: es5553584Property LocationTravessa de aqua da Flor26Lisbon1200-211PortugalProperty DetailsWith its glorious natural scenery, excellent climate, welcoming culture and excellent standards of living, Portugal is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the most desirable places across the world to live or visit. On offer here is a chance to make a smart financial investment in this magnificent part of the world.On offer is this stunning 2 bed apartment plus living room in Bairro Alto which is one of Lisbons most vibrant and trendiest neighbourhoods. It has chic shops, beautiful parks, good transportation, and tons of bars and restaurants .SHORT TERM RENTAL OPORTUNITY! The address comes with the license for short term rental with management rental company HOUST. City of Lisbon STOPED all licenses 3 years ago. The occupancy rate is 90% + all year round. Last year apartment made 30,973 euro after all commissions. If you are looking for a place where you can come and stay sometimes in amazing Lisbon and make money rent of the time this is your opportunity.ABOUT THE AREALisbon is Portugals hilly, coastal capital city. From imposing So Jorge Castle, the view encompasses the old citys pastel-colored buildings, Tagus Estuary and Ponte 25 de Abril suspension bridge. Nearby, the National Azulejo Museum displays 5 centuries of decorative ceramic tiles. Just outside Lisbon is a string of Atlantic beaches, from Cascais to Estoril.Seven cinematic hillsides overlooking the Rio Tejo cradle Lisbons postcard-perfect panorama of cobbled alleyways, ancient ruins and white-domed cathedrals, a captivating scene crafted over centuries. By capital city standards Lisbons pretty compact, which makes it super easy to explore during a short stay. Its split into a collection of easy-to-navigate neighbourhoods you can head to the old town and unwind with an espresso in one of the cobbled plazas. Or, stop by the Bairro Alto district and try out some of the citys classy cocktail lounges. The Chiado areas at the top of the pack when it comes to high-end holidays its tree-lined walkways host five-star hotels and designer brands.Capital charmsPortugals capital city has a lot going for it. Its got over a thousand years of history under its belt, which you can learn about at some of Lisbons biggest landmarks, like the Cathedral of Saint Mary Major and Jeronimos Monastery the latters been given the UNESCO stamp of approval. Its got a great climate, too the city barely sees any cloud, and boasts nearly 300 days of sunshine per year. Thats not all though, its close-to-the-coast plot means you can mix your city break with daytrips to the beach with ease.A foodie favouriteLisbons dining scene is often listed as one of the best in Europe, mostly thanks to a countless collection of eateries that offer everything from small-plate street food to Michelin-starred meals. Tascas a traditional type of Portuguese restaurant can be found tucked away in old neighbourhoods like Alfama. Theyre a great pick for hunger-quenching meals at low prices. For local delicacies, look no further than a food market, Time Out Markets the headline act its housed in the citys 19th-century market hall close to its centre. If fine-dining takes your fancy, Chiados your best bet, no other neighbourhood has as many Michelin stars on the map as this place.MAiN FEATURES: 68m2 of living space 2 Bedrooms 1 Bathroom Stunning Views Close to essential amenities like such as supermarkets and pharmacies Close to many excellent bars and restaurants Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of Portugal Many excellent sports facilities, walking and cycling areas nearby Rental Potential through Airbnb and Booking.comContact us today to buy or sell property in Lisbon Portugal fast online

4 bed Villa for sale in Santarem

€ 183,000

Excellent 4 Bed House For Sale In Santarem Lisbon PortugalEsales Property ID: es5553525Property LocationRua Das Pedreiras, AlmosterVivenda IngelsaSantarem2005/112PortugalProperty DetailsWith its glorious natural scenery, excellent climate, welcoming culture and excellent standards of living, Portugal is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the most desirable places across the world to live or visit. On offer here is a chance to make a smart financial investment into this magnificent part of the world.On offer is a four bedroom two bathroom house with kitchen/diner both lounges have log burners garage and car port pool with outside covered dining area field has working well and fruit trees. The house needs a little bit of work to bring it up to modern standards but when finished will make an excellent permanent residence or holiday home.The Town of Santarm, Portugal is along the Camino Portugus and is a charming stop on your journey. Regardless of how much time you spend here, you should at the very least see the Portas do Sol. The view from the citadel over the Ro Tejo is one that is not to be missed! You could even take your morning pastry here to eat on your walk out of town, as the Camino brings you right up to the park!Santarm is the lively capital of the Lezria do Tejo sub-region (Lisboa e Vale do Tejo region). Unlike the Alentejo, this district is formed by vast, green plains that stretch to the horizon, often flooded by the river Tagus. While horse and bull breeding are amongst some of the regions most proud traditions, Santarm is particularly famous for its bullfights and annual National Agricultural Fair.Praa Baro da Batalha (Batalhas Baron Square)This square is one of Abrantes most popular spots and has become a favourite meeting point for visitors due to its dynamic commerce and constant liveliness aspects that make this location one of the most attractive in the city.ABOUT THE AREAStanding on a ridge above the River Tagus, the historic town of Santarm is one of the oldest and most intriguing places in the centre of Portugal. Known as Scallabis by the Romans, it was once one of the strongest fortresses in the country thanks to its prominent position overlooking the extensive Ribatejo plains.For a long time, Santarm was a thriving royal residence and impressive tourneys would take place along the towns riverbanks. It was during one of these grand occasions that the 16-year-old royal prince Afonso, son of King Joo II and heir to the throne, was tragically killed when he fell from his horse in 1491.Santarm has managed to preserve many traces of its original ramparts and the old town climbs up by narrow alleyways, staircases and elegant houses to the Portas do Sol, a veritable belvedere above a vast green and fertile landscape.Today, Santarm is an important agricultural centre, popular for its annual ten-day fair at the beginning of June, as well as a large-scale gastronomy festival at the end of October.Theres much to see in Santarm, most notably the Seminary, once a Jesuit college. Standing on the site of the ancient royal palace, this magnificent building has endless corridors covered with azulejo panels depicting hunting scenes, idylls in the Watteau manner, naval battles and Eastern landscapes with turbaned figures.The remains of the venerable Franciscan monastery are impressive and stand as one of the finest examples of the Portuguese architecture of the Burgundian period.Among the towns churches are that of Marvila, with its attractive porch in the Manueline style and lovely 17th-century diamond-patterned azulejo tile panels, the Misericrdia with its faade decorated with rock work and So Estevo (known as the Church of the Miracle) which features some very rare 16th-century azulejo tiles.Built in the Gothic style, the 14th-century Graa Church has a spectacular rose window carved from a single stone. It also contains the tomb of Portuguese navigator Pedro lvares Cabral, the first European to reach Brazil in 1500. He died in Santarm in 1520.Founded by King Sancho in the 13th century, the convent church of So Francisco has a fine west door and a Gothic cloister.The towns archaeological museum covers the Roman and Moorish periods of the citys history and includes the elaborate tomb of Duarte de Meneses, killed in an affray with the Moors in Morocco in 1464. The walls of the ancient Portas do Sol citadel afford an inspiring view of the surrounding Ribatejan landscape.At Almoster, 10 km due west of Santarm, is the restored Bernardine convent of Santa Maria. Founded in 1289, it has a 14th-century carved wooden crucifix on a lateral altar and some exceptional late-17th century Baroque gold woodwork.MAiN FEATURES: 150m2 of living space 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms Stunning Views Private Pool Private Garden Private Parking Massive potential in the rental market Airbnb and booking.com if redeveloped Close to essential amenities like such as supermarkets and pharmacies Close to many excellent bars and restaurants Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of Portugal Many excellent facilities, walking and sports areas nearbyContact us today to buy or sell property in Lisbon Portugal fast online

6 bed Villa for sale in Alenquer

€ 700,000

Excellent 6 Bedroom House for Sale in Alenquer Lisbon PortugalEsales Property ID: es5553520Property Location5 Travessa do Mena,Alenquer,LisbonPortugal,2580-321Property DetailsWith its glorious natural scenery, excellent climate, welcoming culture and excellent standards of living, Portugal is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the most desirable places across the world to live or visit. On offer here is a chance to make a smart financial investment into this magnificent part of the world.On offer is this substantial property In need of a little modernization and with the right eye this would make a beautiful second holiday home or thriving Airbnb rental business.The house consists of two floors plus attic.On the ground floor we have:Bedroom with bathroom, living room, wine cellar and hall.1st floor: Consists of: 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, kitchen, dining room, living room, pantry. engine room and balconyThe house on the outside comprises: patio, covered garage, barbecue, outbuildings, well, garden and various fruit trees and terrace with panoramic views over the village of Alenquer. (Equipped with solar panels and central heating)Located in the historic village of Vila Alta de Alenquer. Close to services, schools, commerce and public transport, close to the highway, 30 minutes from Lisbon.Alenquer is the third largest municipality of Lisbons district, being framed by the Serra de Montejunto, in the North, and by Monte Redondo and Serra da Ota hill tops in the South. Its name comes from 'Alen Ker', meaning 'the willingness of Alo', referring to the alano dog, a breed of hunting and combat dogs, which is still present in the villages coat of arms. Its privileged location was coveted by invaders since ancient times, being discovered not only archaeological remains, but also legends and varied traditions. We can, for example, find some fossils of prehistoric animals between Carregado and Cadafais.The castle of the village also tells us a little of the history of the village: built by the Alans, it was refurbished by the Arabs and later rebuilt by Dom Afonso Henriques. It received the town charter in 1212 by the hand of infanta Dona Sancha, daughter of Dom Sancho I. One of the illustrious sons of the land is Damio de Gis, a Portuguese historian that deeply marked the Renaissance in Portugal. His tomb, classified as a national monument, can be visited in Igreja de So Pedro chapel, in Alenquer. To accompany its famous wines, in Alenquer you can find culinary delights, such as the bacalhau Adega, the sarrabulho (kind of pork stew), the broa de mel (honey cornbread) and the argolas (fried sweets made with anise).ABOUT THE AREALisbon District stretches along the Atlantic coast of south-central Portugal. Lisbon, Portugals capital, is a hilly city known for its cafe culture and soulful fado music. From imposing So Jorge Castle, the view encompasses the old citys pastel-colored buildings and the Tagus Estuary, a habitat for migratory birds. The small towns of Estoril and Cascais, west of Lisbon, are known for their south-facing beaches.Seven cinematic hillsides overlooking the Rio Tejo cradle Lisbons postcard-perfect panorama of cobbled alleyways, ancient ruins and white-domed cathedrals, a captivating scene crafted over centuries. Lisbon emerged as one of Europes top tourist destinations in the last decade. With its cobbled alleys, soft color palette, Unesco-listed heritage sites and white-domed cathedrals it has also drawn a flux of new residents all seduced by its beauty and balmy weather.Hipster cafs may be replacing the timeless mom-and-pop corner stores in some neighborhoods, but there is plenty of uniquely wonderful Lisbon to experience if you know where to look. Legend has it that Lisbon, like Rome, was built upon seven hills. The city reputed to be Europes second-oldest capital, after Athens has mushroomed since its founding some 2700 years ago, and now covers many more than just seven hills, meaning that there are plenty of vantage points to take in the views. Known as miradouros in Portuguese, these spots dot the historical center, affording stunning vistas of this pastel-hued metropolis and the mighty Tagus River along its southern edge.Local favorite miradouros include So Pedro de Alctara, a postage-stamp-sized garden in the trendy Prncipe Real neighborhood where you can soak in the view while sipping a glass of ros, and, directly across town, the Miradouro da Graa that looks out over the nearby Castelo de So Jorge, the ruins of an 11th-century Moorish palace.For picture-perfect panoramic views similar to whats on offer at the Elevador Santa Justa (a turn-of-the-20th-century public transit project linking the central Baixa neighborhood with its hilltop neighbor, the aptly named Bairro Alto, or high neighborhood) head to TOPO, a terrace bar on the top floor of a shopping center off the fast-gentrifying Martim Moniz Square. The best time to visit is sunset, when Lisbons hallmark golden light illuminates the Castelo de So Jorge.BelmOne of Lisbons few must-see sights is Belms undisputed architectural show-stopper, the Mosteiro dos Jernimos. Time your visit for early or late in the day if you want to avoid the crowds photographing the stunning honey-stone Manueline cloisters inside this Unesco-listed 1495 monastery. On the nearby riverfront, another UNESCO-listed Belm signature sight is the Torre de Belm. This chess-piece-like fortress epitomizes the Age of Discovery and the tower top rewards stair-climbers with sublime views over the Tagus. When youre done with sightseeing, cocktails and pomegranate-pink sunsets await down by the river.MAiN FEATURES: 1059m2 of living space 2008m2 plot 6 Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms Stunning Views Private Parking Private Garden Massive potential in the rental market Airbnb and booking.com if redeveloped Close to essential amenities like such as supermarkets and pharmacies Close to many excellent bars and restaurants Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of Portugal Many excellent facilities, walking and sports areas nearbyContact us today to buy or sell property in Lisbon Portugal fast online