House T3 + Annex T1, in the historic center of Cascais, with approved project and payment licenses.
Inserted in a plot of land, with a nice dimension, and with an approved gross area of 283.28 m2, this house is located in one of the most prestigious streets in the historic center of Cascais.
The approved project for this house has the following characteristics:
General features
Floor 0
- Entrance hall;
- Guest bathroom;
- Living room with direct access to the garden;
- Fully equipped kitchen;
- Dining area;
- Circulation area.
1st floor
- Bedroom en-suite 1 with fitted wardrobes and balcony;
- Bedroom en-suite 2 with fitted wardrobes and balcony;
- Circulation area.
2nd floor
- Master suite with closet area;
- 2 terraces.
Other features
- Annex T1 with 30 m2 totally independent;
- Possibility of elevator installation in the main house;
- Central Heating;
- Air conditioning;
- Parking inside the property for one car;
- Property exempt of IMT.
Excellent investment opportunity.
For more information, contact us.
Neighborhood Description:
The so-called 'Costa do Sol', or 'Portuguese Riviera', begins in Estoril and extends to Cascais. It is where rich, famous and monarchs from various corners of Europe settled during World War II, since Portugal remained neutral and secure.
It remains a cosmopolitan area with large mansions, world-class golf courses, a racecourse, and of course, the beach, attracting tourists and locals for much of the year.
The so-called 'Costa do Sol', or 'Portuguese Riviera', begins in Estoril and extends to Cascais. It is where rich, famous and monarchs from various corners of Europe settled during World War II, since Portugal remained neutral and secure.
It remains a cosmopolitan area with large mansions, world-class golf courses, a racecourse, and of course, the beach, attracting tourists and locals for much of the year.
For a beach day, a swim, a fresh seafood meal, or simply for a stroll along the sea, Lisbon goes to Cascais.
Destination of the European aristocracy in the mid-twentieth century, it remains a villa with palaces, narrow streets and a Mediterranean environment in the Atlantic. It is also a mecca for surfers and windsurfers, especially Guincho Beach, which was once the stage of the world championship. And there are cultural attractions, which make it a good destination for any time of the year.
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