1.650.000 EUR
10 dorm
439 m²
Totalmente restaurado en muy buen estado.Una propiedad con características únicas debido a su versatilidad puede encajar perfectamente para diversos propósitos y conceptos, tales como;co-living,
Albergue
Hotel Boutique,
casa de surf,
alojamiento local/ Airbnb,
Residencia privada.A 35 minutos del aeropuerto de Lisboa, a 10 minutos de Almada
Cerca de todo tipo de servicios y comercio.Datos y descripción del inmueble:Propiedad 327m2
Superficie de implantación: 259m2
Superficie bruta de construcción 518m2Dividida en dos plantas;
En la planta baja:
Patio central
Suites
salones nobles,
cocina
lavandería
Exterior: amplio patio con piscina, garaje para 4 coches.1ª planta:
suites, conectadas por un balcón.Azotea
terraza y sala de estar/espacio polivalente.La adaptabilidad y la ubicación hacen de esta villa un negocio único.Esperamos su visita...Historia/ Costa de CaparicaA mediados del siglo XVIII se establecieron aquí los primeros pescadores, originarios de Ílhavo y del Algarve. Una vez que fue un pequeño pueblo de pescadores que también comenzaba a dar paso al cultivo de cereales, viñedos y hortalizas en las llamadas 'tierras de la Costa', la Costa fue creciendo poco a poco.Este centro turístico, que se benefició enormemente de la construcción del puente sobre el Tajo, fue elevado a pueblo en 1985 y más tarde, en 2004, elevado a ciudad. Hoy en día está muy conectada con el turismo de sol y mar y los deportes de olas (surf, etc.), ofreciendo servicios, espacios y actividades muy diversificados, en más de 13 kms de playas de arena blanca, por donde pasan alrededor de 8 millones de personas cada año.Como la pesca es una de las actividades más importantes de la región, quienes visitan la ciudad (especialmente en verano) también pueden observar, al final del día, la llegada de los típicos barcos de pesca tradicionales, los 'meia-lua', cuya principal característica son sus ojos pintados en la proa. La pesca tradicional con arte xávega (que consiste básicamente en la suelta de redes ['artes'] al mar, que capturan los peces a medida que son arrastrados a tierra por tractores) aún pervive hoy en la Costa da Caparica como patrimonio inmaterial representativo de la identidad del municipio.En la ciudad de Costa da Caparica, te invitamos a caminar por la famosa Rua dos Pescadores, que conecta la plaza principal con el malecón y las playas del frente urbano. Esta calle peatonal es la más dinámica y ofrece una gran variedad de restaurantes, tiendas locales, heladerías y pastelerías, combinados con el entretenimiento callejero. Recientemente, esta arteria central de la parroquia fue rehabilitada y recibió una columna conmemorativa con una réplica del escudo de armas de la Casa de la Corona, junto a la zona donde una vez se ubicó esta vivienda histórica donde, cuenta la leyenda, el rey D. João VI comía guiso y pernoctaba cuando venía a cazar.En el barrio de pescadores, también cabe destacar la Rua Mestre Adrião, más conocida como Rua 15, que es considerada la calle más tradicional de la Costa da Caparica. Con sus estufas, decoraciones, pinturas en el suelo y fiestas de los santos populares, la Rua 15 refleja la sencillez y autenticidad de la gente de la tierra.También cabe destacar, en el centro de la ciudad, la Iglesia Matriz de Nossa Senhora da Conceição, que sucedió a un pequeño templo de madera con techo de paja erigido por los primeros habitantes de la zona.INMUEBLES PRIVADOS DE LUJOSabemos que comprar una vivienda es una de las decisiones más importantes de la vida, ya que implica una inversión financiera y emocional.Por eso creemos en un concepto TAILOR MADE: una solución a medida para cada uno, con atención a los más mínimos detalles.Conozca nuestra empresa. La mejor opción para encontrar casas y apartamentos de lujo para comprar, alquilar o invertir.
Categoría Energética: D
#ref:8329 Ver más Ver menos Fantastic charming villa, with great sun exposure, is located in a quiet street in the centre of Costa da Caparica, a few meters from the wonderful Atlantic beaches.
Fully restored in very good condition.Property with unique characteristics due to its versatility may fit perfectly for various purposes and concepts, such as;co-living,
Hostel
Boutique Hotel,
surf house,
local accommodation/ Airbnb,
private residence.35 minutes from Lisbon airport, 10 minutes from Almada
Close to all kinds of services and commerce.Data and description of the property:Property 327m2
Implantation area 259m2
Gross construction area 518m2Divided into two floors;
On the ground floor:
central courtyard
Suites
noble halls,
kitchen
laundry
Outside: large patio with pool, 4 car garage.1st floor:
suites, connected by a balcony.Rooftop
terrace and lounge/multipurpose space.The adaptability and location make this villa a unique business.We look forward to your visit...History/ Costa de CaparicaIn the mid-eighteenth century, the first fishermen settled here, originally from Ílhavo and the Algarve. Once a small fishing village that was also beginning to give way to the cultivation of cereals, vineyards and vegetables in the so-called 'lands of the Coast', the Coast gradually grew.This tourist resort, which benefited greatly from the construction of the bridge over the Tagus, was elevated to a village in 1985 and later, in 2004, elevated to a city. Today it is very connected to sun and sea tourism and wave sports (surfing, etc.), offering very diversified services, spaces and activities, in more than 13 kms of white sand beaches, where about 8 million people pass through every year.As fishing is one of the most important activities in the region, those who visit the city (especially in the summer) can also watch, at the end of the day, the arrival of the typical traditional fishing boats, the 'meia-lua', whose main characteristic is their eyes painted on the bow. Traditional fishing with xávega art (which basically consists of the release of nets ['gear'] into the sea, which capture the fish as they are pulled ashore by tractors) still survives today in Costa da Caparica as intangible heritage representative of the municipality's identity.In the city of Costa da Caparica, we invite you to walk along the famous Rua dos Pescadores, which connects the main square to the seawall and the beaches of the urban front. This pedestrian street is the most dynamic and offers a variety of restaurants, local shops, ice-cream parlours and pastry shops, combined with street entertainment. Recently, this central artery of the parish was requalified and received a commemorative column with a replica of the coat of arms of the Crown House, next to the area where this historic dwelling was once located where, legend has it, King D. João VI ate stew and stayed overnight when he came to hunt.In the fishermen's quarter, it is also worth mentioning Rua Mestre Adrião, better known as Rua 15, which is considered the most traditional street in Costa da Caparica. With its stoves, decorations, paintings on the floor and festivals of the popular saints, Rua 15 reflects the simplicity and authenticity of the people of the land.Also noteworthy, in the centre of the town, is the Mother Church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição, which succeeded a small wooden temple with a thatched roof erected by the first inhabitants of the area.PRIVATE LUXURY REAL ESTATEWe know that buying a home is one of the most important decisions in life, involving a financial and emotional investment.For this reason we believe in a TAILOR MADE concept: a tailor-made solution for each one, with attention to the smallest details.Get to know our company. The best option to find luxury houses and apartments to buy, rent or invest in.
Energy Rating: D
#ref:8329 Fantástica villa con encanto, con gran exposición al sol, se encuentra en una calle tranquila en el centro de Costa da Caparica, a pocos metros de las maravillosas playas del Atlántico.
Totalmente restaurado en muy buen estado.Una propiedad con características únicas debido a su versatilidad puede encajar perfectamente para diversos propósitos y conceptos, tales como;co-living,
Albergue
Hotel Boutique,
casa de surf,
alojamiento local/ Airbnb,
Residencia privada.A 35 minutos del aeropuerto de Lisboa, a 10 minutos de Almada
Cerca de todo tipo de servicios y comercio.Datos y descripción del inmueble:Propiedad 327m2
Superficie de implantación: 259m2
Superficie bruta de construcción 518m2Dividida en dos plantas;
En la planta baja:
Patio central
Suites
salones nobles,
cocina
lavandería
Exterior: amplio patio con piscina, garaje para 4 coches.1ª planta:
suites, conectadas por un balcón.Azotea
terraza y sala de estar/espacio polivalente.La adaptabilidad y la ubicación hacen de esta villa un negocio único.Esperamos su visita...Historia/ Costa de CaparicaA mediados del siglo XVIII se establecieron aquí los primeros pescadores, originarios de Ílhavo y del Algarve. Una vez que fue un pequeño pueblo de pescadores que también comenzaba a dar paso al cultivo de cereales, viñedos y hortalizas en las llamadas 'tierras de la Costa', la Costa fue creciendo poco a poco.Este centro turístico, que se benefició enormemente de la construcción del puente sobre el Tajo, fue elevado a pueblo en 1985 y más tarde, en 2004, elevado a ciudad. Hoy en día está muy conectada con el turismo de sol y mar y los deportes de olas (surf, etc.), ofreciendo servicios, espacios y actividades muy diversificados, en más de 13 kms de playas de arena blanca, por donde pasan alrededor de 8 millones de personas cada año.Como la pesca es una de las actividades más importantes de la región, quienes visitan la ciudad (especialmente en verano) también pueden observar, al final del día, la llegada de los típicos barcos de pesca tradicionales, los 'meia-lua', cuya principal característica son sus ojos pintados en la proa. La pesca tradicional con arte xávega (que consiste básicamente en la suelta de redes ['artes'] al mar, que capturan los peces a medida que son arrastrados a tierra por tractores) aún pervive hoy en la Costa da Caparica como patrimonio inmaterial representativo de la identidad del municipio.En la ciudad de Costa da Caparica, te invitamos a caminar por la famosa Rua dos Pescadores, que conecta la plaza principal con el malecón y las playas del frente urbano. Esta calle peatonal es la más dinámica y ofrece una gran variedad de restaurantes, tiendas locales, heladerías y pastelerías, combinados con el entretenimiento callejero. Recientemente, esta arteria central de la parroquia fue rehabilitada y recibió una columna conmemorativa con una réplica del escudo de armas de la Casa de la Corona, junto a la zona donde una vez se ubicó esta vivienda histórica donde, cuenta la leyenda, el rey D. João VI comía guiso y pernoctaba cuando venía a cazar.En el barrio de pescadores, también cabe destacar la Rua Mestre Adrião, más conocida como Rua 15, que es considerada la calle más tradicional de la Costa da Caparica. Con sus estufas, decoraciones, pinturas en el suelo y fiestas de los santos populares, la Rua 15 refleja la sencillez y autenticidad de la gente de la tierra.También cabe destacar, en el centro de la ciudad, la Iglesia Matriz de Nossa Senhora da Conceição, que sucedió a un pequeño templo de madera con techo de paja erigido por los primeros habitantes de la zona.INMUEBLES PRIVADOS DE LUJOSabemos que comprar una vivienda es una de las decisiones más importantes de la vida, ya que implica una inversión financiera y emocional.Por eso creemos en un concepto TAILOR MADE: una solución a medida para cada uno, con atención a los más mínimos detalles.Conozca nuestra empresa. La mejor opción para encontrar casas y apartamentos de lujo para comprar, alquilar o invertir.
Categoría Energética: D
#ref:8329 Fantastique villa de charme, avec une grande exposition au soleil, est située dans une rue calme du centre de Costa da Caparica, à quelques mètres des magnifiques plages de l'Atlantique.
Entièrement restauré en très bon état.La propriété avec des caractéristiques uniques en raison de sa polyvalence peut s'adapter parfaitement à divers objectifs et concepts, tels que ;le coliving,
Auberge
Hôtel de charme,
maison de surf,
logement local / Airbnb,
résidence privée.À 35 minutes de l'aéroport de Lisbonne, à 10 minutes d'Almada
Proche de toutes sortes de services et de commerces.Données et description du bien :Propriété 327m2
Surface d'implantation 259m2
Surface brute de construction 518m2Divisé en deux étages ;
Au rez-de-chaussée :
Cour centrale
Suites
salles nobles,
cuisine
blanchisserie
Extérieur : grand patio avec piscine, garage 4 voitures.1er étage :
suites, reliées par un balcon.Toit
terrasse et espace lounge/polyvalent.L'adaptabilité et l'emplacement font de cette villa une entreprise unique.Nous nous réjouissons de votre visite...Histoire/ Costa de CaparicaAu milieu du XVIIIe siècle, les premiers pêcheurs, originaires d'Ílhavo et de l'Algarve, s'y sont installés. Autrefois un petit village de pêcheurs qui commençait également à céder la place à la culture des céréales, des vignes et des légumes dans ce que l'on appelait les « terres de la côte », la côte s'est progressivement développée.Cette station touristique, qui a grandement bénéficié de la construction du pont sur le Tage, a été élevée au rang de village en 1985 et plus tard, en 2004, au rang de ville. Aujourd'hui, elle est très liée au tourisme de soleil et de mer et aux sports de vagues (surf, etc.), offrant des services, des espaces et des activités très diversifiés, dans plus de 13 km de plages de sable blanc, où environ 8 millions de personnes passent chaque année.La pêche étant l'une des activités les plus importantes de la région, ceux qui visitent la ville (surtout en été) peuvent également assister, à la fin de la journée, à l'arrivée des bateaux de pêche traditionnels typiques, les « meia-lua », dont la principale caractéristique est leurs yeux peints sur la proue. La pêche traditionnelle avec l'art xávega (qui consiste essentiellement à lâcher des filets dans la mer, qui capturent les poissons lorsqu'ils sont tirés à terre par des tracteurs) survit encore aujourd'hui à Costa da Caparica en tant que patrimoine immatériel représentatif de l'identité de la municipalité.Dans la ville de Costa da Caparica, nous vous invitons à vous promener le long de la célèbre Rua dos Pescadores, qui relie la place principale à la digue et aux plages du front urbain. Cette rue piétonne est la plus dynamique et offre une variété de restaurants, de commerces de proximité, de glaciers et de pâtisseries, combinés à des animations de rue. Récemment, cette artère centrale de la paroisse a été requalifiée et a reçu une colonne commémorative avec une réplique des armoiries de la Maison de la Couronne, à côté de la zone où se trouvait autrefois cette demeure historique où, selon la légende, le roi D. João VI mangeait du ragoût et passait la nuit lorsqu'il venait chasser.Dans le quartier des pêcheurs, il convient également de mentionner la Rua Mestre Adrião, plus connue sous le nom de Rua 15, qui est considérée comme la rue la plus traditionnelle de Costa da Caparica. Avec ses poêles, ses décorations, ses peintures au sol et ses fêtes des saints populaires, la Rua 15 reflète la simplicité et l'authenticité des habitants de la terre.Il convient également de noter, au centre de la ville, l'église mère de Nossa Senhora da Conceição, qui a succédé à un petit temple en bois avec un toit de chaume érigé par les premiers habitants de la région.IMMOBILIER PRIVÉ DE LUXENous savons que l'achat d'une maison est l'une des décisions les plus importantes de la vie, impliquant un investissement financier et émotionnel.Pour cette raison, nous croyons en un concept TAILOR MADE : une solution sur mesure pour chacun, avec une attention aux moindres détails.Faites connaissance avec notre entreprise. La meilleure option pour trouver des maisons et des appartements de luxe à acheter, louer ou investir.
Performance Énergétique: D
#ref:8329 Fantastic charming villa, with great sun exposure, is located in a quiet street in the centre of Costa da Caparica, a few meters from the wonderful Atlantic beaches.
Fully restored in very good condition.Property with unique characteristics due to its versatility may fit perfectly for various purposes and concepts, such as;co-living,
Hostel
Boutique Hotel,
surf house,
local accommodation/ Airbnb,
private residence.35 minutes from Lisbon airport, 10 minutes from Almada
Close to all kinds of services and commerce.Data and description of the property:Property 327m2
Implantation area 259m2
Gross construction area 518m2Divided into two floors;
On the ground floor:
central courtyard
Suites
noble halls,
kitchen
laundry
Outside: large patio with pool, 4 car garage.1st floor:
suites, connected by a balcony.Rooftop
terrace and lounge/multipurpose space.The adaptability and location make this villa a unique business.We look forward to your visit...History/ Costa de CaparicaIn the mid-eighteenth century, the first fishermen settled here, originally from Ílhavo and the Algarve. Once a small fishing village that was also beginning to give way to the cultivation of cereals, vineyards and vegetables in the so-called 'lands of the Coast', the Coast gradually grew.This tourist resort, which benefited greatly from the construction of the bridge over the Tagus, was elevated to a village in 1985 and later, in 2004, elevated to a city. Today it is very connected to sun and sea tourism and wave sports (surfing, etc.), offering very diversified services, spaces and activities, in more than 13 kms of white sand beaches, where about 8 million people pass through every year.As fishing is one of the most important activities in the region, those who visit the city (especially in the summer) can also watch, at the end of the day, the arrival of the typical traditional fishing boats, the 'meia-lua', whose main characteristic is their eyes painted on the bow. Traditional fishing with xávega art (which basically consists of the release of nets ['gear'] into the sea, which capture the fish as they are pulled ashore by tractors) still survives today in Costa da Caparica as intangible heritage representative of the municipality's identity.In the city of Costa da Caparica, we invite you to walk along the famous Rua dos Pescadores, which connects the main square to the seawall and the beaches of the urban front. This pedestrian street is the most dynamic and offers a variety of restaurants, local shops, ice-cream parlours and pastry shops, combined with street entertainment. Recently, this central artery of the parish was requalified and received a commemorative column with a replica of the coat of arms of the Crown House, next to the area where this historic dwelling was once located where, legend has it, King D. João VI ate stew and stayed overnight when he came to hunt.In the fishermen's quarter, it is also worth mentioning Rua Mestre Adrião, better known as Rua 15, which is considered the most traditional street in Costa da Caparica. With its stoves, decorations, paintings on the floor and festivals of the popular saints, Rua 15 reflects the simplicity and authenticity of the people of the land.Also noteworthy, in the centre of the town, is the Mother Church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição, which succeeded a small wooden temple with a thatched roof erected by the first inhabitants of the area.PRIVATE LUXURY REAL ESTATEWe know that buying a home is one of the most important decisions in life, involving a financial and emotional investment.For this reason we believe in a TAILOR MADE concept: a tailor-made solution for each one, with attention to the smallest details.Get to know our company. The best option to find luxury houses and apartments to buy, rent or invest in.
Energy Rating: D
#ref:8329 Fantastic charming villa, with great sun exposure, is located in a quiet street in the centre of Costa da Caparica, a few meters from the wonderful Atlantic beaches.
Fully restored in very good condition.Property with unique characteristics due to its versatility may fit perfectly for various purposes and concepts, such as;co-living,
Hostel
Boutique Hotel,
surf house,
local accommodation/ Airbnb,
private residence.35 minutes from Lisbon airport, 10 minutes from Almada
Close to all kinds of services and commerce.Data and description of the property:Property 327m2
Implantation area 259m2
Gross construction area 518m2Divided into two floors;
On the ground floor:
central courtyard
Suites
noble halls,
kitchen
laundry
Outside: large patio with pool, 4 car garage.1st floor:
suites, connected by a balcony.Rooftop
terrace and lounge/multipurpose space.The adaptability and location make this villa a unique business.We look forward to your visit...History/ Costa de CaparicaIn the mid-eighteenth century, the first fishermen settled here, originally from Ílhavo and the Algarve. Once a small fishing village that was also beginning to give way to the cultivation of cereals, vineyards and vegetables in the so-called 'lands of the Coast', the Coast gradually grew.This tourist resort, which benefited greatly from the construction of the bridge over the Tagus, was elevated to a village in 1985 and later, in 2004, elevated to a city. Today it is very connected to sun and sea tourism and wave sports (surfing, etc.), offering very diversified services, spaces and activities, in more than 13 kms of white sand beaches, where about 8 million people pass through every year.As fishing is one of the most important activities in the region, those who visit the city (especially in the summer) can also watch, at the end of the day, the arrival of the typical traditional fishing boats, the 'meia-lua', whose main characteristic is their eyes painted on the bow. Traditional fishing with xávega art (which basically consists of the release of nets ['gear'] into the sea, which capture the fish as they are pulled ashore by tractors) still survives today in Costa da Caparica as intangible heritage representative of the municipality's identity.In the city of Costa da Caparica, we invite you to walk along the famous Rua dos Pescadores, which connects the main square to the seawall and the beaches of the urban front. This pedestrian street is the most dynamic and offers a variety of restaurants, local shops, ice-cream parlours and pastry shops, combined with street entertainment. Recently, this central artery of the parish was requalified and received a commemorative column with a replica of the coat of arms of the Crown House, next to the area where this historic dwelling was once located where, legend has it, King D. João VI ate stew and stayed overnight when he came to hunt.In the fishermen's quarter, it is also worth mentioning Rua Mestre Adrião, better known as Rua 15, which is considered the most traditional street in Costa da Caparica. With its stoves, decorations, paintings on the floor and festivals of the popular saints, Rua 15 reflects the simplicity and authenticity of the people of the land.Also noteworthy, in the centre of the town, is the Mother Church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição, which succeeded a small wooden temple with a thatched roof erected by the first inhabitants of the area.PRIVATE LUXURY REAL ESTATEWe know that buying a home is one of the most important decisions in life, involving a financial and emotional investment.For this reason we believe in a TAILOR MADE concept: a tailor-made solution for each one, with attention to the smallest details.Get to know our company. The best option to find luxury houses and apartments to buy, rent or invest in.
Energy Rating: D
#ref:8329 Moradia de charme na Costa da CaparicaOportunidade de investimento.Moradia com óptima exposição solar, encontra-se numa tranquila rua do centro da Costa da Caparica, a poucos metros das maravilhosas praias atlânticas. Totalmente restaurada em muito bom estado de conservação.
Imóvel com características únicas pela sua versatilidade poderá enquadrar-se na perfeição para diversos fins e conceitos, como por exemplo;Co-living,
Hostel,
Boutique Hotel,
Surf house,
Alojamento local/ Airbnb,
Residência particular.A 35 minutos do aeroporto de Lisboa e a 10 minutos de AlmadaPróximo de todo tipo de serviços e comércio.Dados e descrição do imóvel:Propriedade 327m2
Área de implantação 259m2
Área bruta de construção 518m2Dividido por dois pisos;
No r/c:
pátio central
suites,
salões nobres,
cozinha
lavandaria
Exterior: pátio amplo com a piscina, garagem 4 carros.1º piso:
suites, ligados por uma varanda.Rooftop
terraço e espaço lounge/ multiusos.A adaptabilidade e localização fazem desta moradia um negócio único.Na cidade da Costa da Caparica, convidamo-lo a percorrer a famosa Rua dos Pescadores, que liga a praça principal ao paredão e às praias da frente urbana. Esta rua pedestre é a mais dinâmica e oferece variadas opções de restaurantes, comércio local, gelatarias e pastelarias, aliadas à animação de rua. Recentemente, esta artéria central da freguesia foi requalificada e recebeu uma coluna comemorativa com uma réplica do brasão da Casa da Coroa, junto à zona onde outrora se encontrava esta histórica habitação onde, reza a lenda, o Rei D. João VI comia caldeirada e pernoitava quando vinha caçar.No bairro dos pescadores, de salientar também a Rua Mestre Adrião, mais conhecida por Rua 15, que é considerada a rua mais tradicional da Costa da Caparica. Com os seus fogareiros, enfeites, pinturas no chão e festas dos santos populares, a Rua 15 reflete a simplicidade e autenticidade das gentes da terra.Destaca-se ainda, no centro da localidade, a Igreja Matriz de Nossa Senhora da Conceição, que sucedeu um pequeno templo de madeira e telhado de colmo erguido pelos primeiros habitantes da zona.Sabemos que comprar uma casa é uma das decisões mais importantes na vida, envolvendo um investimento financeiro e emocional. Por esta razão acreditamos em um conceito TAILOR MADE: uma solução à medida de cada um, com atenção aos mais pequenos detalhes.Rodolfo Dias
Private Luxury Real Estate
Categoria Energética: D
#ref:8329 Fantastic charming villa, with great sun exposure, is located in a quiet street in the centre of Costa da Caparica, a few meters from the wonderful Atlantic beaches.
Fully restored in very good condition.Property with unique characteristics due to its versatility may fit perfectly for various purposes and concepts, such as;co-living,
Hostel
Boutique Hotel,
surf house,
local accommodation/ Airbnb,
private residence.35 minutes from Lisbon airport, 10 minutes from Almada
Close to all kinds of services and commerce.Data and description of the property:Property 327m2
Implantation area 259m2
Gross construction area 518m2Divided into two floors;
On the ground floor:
central courtyard
Suites
noble halls,
kitchen
laundry
Outside: large patio with pool, 4 car garage.1st floor:
suites, connected by a balcony.Rooftop
terrace and lounge/multipurpose space.The adaptability and location make this villa a unique business.We look forward to your visit...History/ Costa de CaparicaIn the mid-eighteenth century, the first fishermen settled here, originally from Ílhavo and the Algarve. Once a small fishing village that was also beginning to give way to the cultivation of cereals, vineyards and vegetables in the so-called 'lands of the Coast', the Coast gradually grew.This tourist resort, which benefited greatly from the construction of the bridge over the Tagus, was elevated to a village in 1985 and later, in 2004, elevated to a city. Today it is very connected to sun and sea tourism and wave sports (surfing, etc.), offering very diversified services, spaces and activities, in more than 13 kms of white sand beaches, where about 8 million people pass through every year.As fishing is one of the most important activities in the region, those who visit the city (especially in the summer) can also watch, at the end of the day, the arrival of the typical traditional fishing boats, the 'meia-lua', whose main characteristic is their eyes painted on the bow. Traditional fishing with xávega art (which basically consists of the release of nets ['gear'] into the sea, which capture the fish as they are pulled ashore by tractors) still survives today in Costa da Caparica as intangible heritage representative of the municipality's identity.In the city of Costa da Caparica, we invite you to walk along the famous Rua dos Pescadores, which connects the main square to the seawall and the beaches of the urban front. This pedestrian street is the most dynamic and offers a variety of restaurants, local shops, ice-cream parlours and pastry shops, combined with street entertainment. Recently, this central artery of the parish was requalified and received a commemorative column with a replica of the coat of arms of the Crown House, next to the area where this historic dwelling was once located where, legend has it, King D. João VI ate stew and stayed overnight when he came to hunt.In the fishermen's quarter, it is also worth mentioning Rua Mestre Adrião, better known as Rua 15, which is considered the most traditional street in Costa da Caparica. With its stoves, decorations, paintings on the floor and festivals of the popular saints, Rua 15 reflects the simplicity and authenticity of the people of the land.Also noteworthy, in the centre of the town, is the Mother Church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição, which succeeded a small wooden temple with a thatched roof erected by the first inhabitants of the area.PRIVATE LUXURY REAL ESTATEWe know that buying a home is one of the most important decisions in life, involving a financial and emotional investment.For this reason we believe in a TAILOR MADE concept: a tailor-made solution for each one, with attention to the smallest details.Get to know our company. The best option to find luxury houses and apartments to buy, rent or invest in.
Energy Rating: D
#ref:8329 Fantastic charming villa, with great sun exposure, is located in a quiet street in the centre of Costa da Caparica, a few meters from the wonderful Atlantic beaches.
Fully restored in very good condition.Property with unique characteristics due to its versatility may fit perfectly for various purposes and concepts, such as;co-living,
Hostel
Boutique Hotel,
surf house,
local accommodation/ Airbnb,
private residence.35 minutes from Lisbon airport, 10 minutes from Almada
Close to all kinds of services and commerce.Data and description of the property:Property 327m2
Implantation area 259m2
Gross construction area 518m2Divided into two floors;
On the ground floor:
central courtyard
Suites
noble halls,
kitchen
laundry
Outside: large patio with pool, 4 car garage.1st floor:
suites, connected by a balcony.Rooftop
terrace and lounge/multipurpose space.The adaptability and location make this villa a unique business.We look forward to your visit...History/ Costa de CaparicaIn the mid-eighteenth century, the first fishermen settled here, originally from Ílhavo and the Algarve. Once a small fishing village that was also beginning to give way to the cultivation of cereals, vineyards and vegetables in the so-called 'lands of the Coast', the Coast gradually grew.This tourist resort, which benefited greatly from the construction of the bridge over the Tagus, was elevated to a village in 1985 and later, in 2004, elevated to a city. Today it is very connected to sun and sea tourism and wave sports (surfing, etc.), offering very diversified services, spaces and activities, in more than 13 kms of white sand beaches, where about 8 million people pass through every year.As fishing is one of the most important activities in the region, those who visit the city (especially in the summer) can also watch, at the end of the day, the arrival of the typical traditional fishing boats, the 'meia-lua', whose main characteristic is their eyes painted on the bow. Traditional fishing with xávega art (which basically consists of the release of nets ['gear'] into the sea, which capture the fish as they are pulled ashore by tractors) still survives today in Costa da Caparica as intangible heritage representative of the municipality's identity.In the city of Costa da Caparica, we invite you to walk along the famous Rua dos Pescadores, which connects the main square to the seawall and the beaches of the urban front. This pedestrian street is the most dynamic and offers a variety of restaurants, local shops, ice-cream parlours and pastry shops, combined with street entertainment. Recently, this central artery of the parish was requalified and received a commemorative column with a replica of the coat of arms of the Crown House, next to the area where this historic dwelling was once located where, legend has it, King D. João VI ate stew and stayed overnight when he came to hunt.In the fishermen's quarter, it is also worth mentioning Rua Mestre Adrião, better known as Rua 15, which is considered the most traditional street in Costa da Caparica. With its stoves, decorations, paintings on the floor and festivals of the popular saints, Rua 15 reflects the simplicity and authenticity of the people of the land.Also noteworthy, in the centre of the town, is the Mother Church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição, which succeeded a small wooden temple with a thatched roof erected by the first inhabitants of the area.PRIVATE LUXURY REAL ESTATEWe know that buying a home is one of the most important decisions in life, involving a financial and emotional investment.For this reason we believe in a TAILOR MADE concept: a tailor-made solution for each one, with attention to the smallest details.Get to know our company. The best option to find luxury houses and apartments to buy, rent or invest in.
Energy Rating: D
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