Property For Sale Trafaria,Portugal

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Excellent 3 Bed House For Sale in Trafaria Almada

$277,943 | £199,934 | €230,000
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ForSale SqFt Area 1Baths 3Beds
Excellent 3 Bed House For Sale in Trafaria Almada Portugal

Esales Property ID: es5553324

Property Location

Rua Marques De Pombal 5

Trafaria

Almada

Portugal

Property Details

With its stunning coastlines, historic sites and laid-back atmosphere, Portugal continues to be one of the most desirable places across the world to be. On offer here is a chance to invest into this mesmerising part of the world with this excellent house.

Built in the 1920 as a holiday retreat from the Lisbon heat. It is little changed since then. It is a two storey town house. Trafaria is once again becoming a popular holiday destination, situated between Lisbon and miles of Atlantic coastal beaches. It is within the Lisbon public transport zone and has regular ferry's from Belem. The house is two minutes walk from the ferry terminal.

This property not only offers buyers a potentially wonderful, spacious and comfortable place to live, but is also a smart investment into the ever-growing Portuguese holiday rental market. Thanks to the emergence of direct rental sites such as Airbnb and booking.com, this market is going through a golden age right now and Portugal is consistently one of the most popular locations in this context. Trafaria is nt only a fabulous place in its own right but is also a great base from which to explore other interesting places such as nearby Lisbon and the legendary Algarve region.

Sports fans will not be disappointed as the area is close to many excellent water sports, fishing, walking and cycling areas. There are also many fantastic golf courses dotted along the nearby coastal areas. The area is also just over 1 hour away from the Autodromo Internacional do Algarve in Portimao, which of course now hosts the Portuguese F1 Grand Prix every year.

ABOUT THE AREA

Trafaria is a former civil parish in the municipality of Almada, Lisbon metropolitan area, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Caparica e Trafaria. The population in 2011 was 5,696, in an area of 5.73 km

Almada, on the south bank of the River Tagus, has undoubtedly the best view of the city of Lisbon. The most outstanding views are from the castle, the panoramic funicular of the Boca do Vento (Mouth of the Wind), and above all the statue of Christ the King, built in 1959.

In past centuries, Almada was a popular summer resort for the Court, which ordered the construction of stately homes and buildings that are still preserved in the city.

Life in Almada does not revolve only around the capital, where most of its inhabitants work; it is a city with its own life, the setting for well-attended events like the Theatre Festival.

The Costa da Caparica, much sought after during the summer season by the population of Greater Lisbon, who are lured by the long sandy beaches, is also part of the council of Almada. The area's cuisine deserves a special mention, especially the delicious caldeiradas (fresh fish casseroles) that are typical of places like Cacilhas, Porto Brandao, Ginjal and the Costa da Caparica.

Lisbon is Portugal's hilly, coastal capital city. From imposing Sao Jorge Castle, the view encompasses the old city's 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 Estori.

Seven cinematic hillsides overlooking the Rio Tejo cradle Lisbon's postcard-perfect panorama of cobbled alleyways, ancient ruins and white-domed cathedrals - a captivating scene crafted over centuries.

Dining in Lisbon is far more dynamic than navigating countless preparations of Portugal's beloved bacalhau (dried and salted cod fish; 365 recipes and counting!). While bacalhau a Bras (shredded cod with onions, eggs and potatoes; a Bairro Alto original) is never far, Lisbon's strategic seaside position on Europe's doorstep means a bounty of fresh seafood (octopus, tuna, monkfish, shrimp, sardines, clams, snails) rules the city's kitchens, from Michelin-starred restaurants to gourmet-food markets to countless corner tascas (taverns). Top-grade Alentejan beef beckons with juicy steaks and gourmet burgers, and you'll find everything from tantalising Indian curries to authentic Moroccan couscous in between.

MAiN FEATURES:

* Beds: 3

* Bathrooms 1

* 100 m2 living space

* 170m2 plot

* Private Garden

* Private Parking

* Massive potential in the rental market

* 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, fishing, walking and cycling areas nearby

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