EUR 499,900
For Sale
Lisboa portugal
3-Bedroom Apartment in Benfica with Balcony
The apartment, currently under renovation, will be delivered 'turnkey', fully equipped and furnished in approximately three months. The images shown are real but correspond to previous projects by the same developer and are intended to illustrate the type and style of finishes and decoration.
This renovated 3-bedroom apartment in Benfica is located in a family-friendly residential neighbourhood, surrounded by traditional shops, design and furniture stores, cafés, and restaurants. It is a central area with easy access, proximity to public transport, and a variety of social facilities.
This property, with a total area of 89 sqm, is located in a building without a lift and comprises an entrance hall (5 sqm), an open-plan living room and kitchen (29 sqm), a full bathroom (3 sqm), a suite (20 sqm), and two bedrooms one with 15 sqm and the other with 17 sqm and a balcony all with built-in wardrobes.
Features:
Property sold fully furnished and equipped
Kitchen with white cabinetry and full wall tiling behind the units, fully equipped with oven, hob, extractor fan, microwave, built-in dishwasher, built-in washing machine, water heater, and built-in fridge-freezer
White lacquered frames with double glazing and tilt-and-turn windows
False ceilings with built-in LED lighting in the bathrooms, kitchen, living room, hall, and bedrooms
Pre-installation for air conditioning
Built-in wardrobes
Dual aspect
Reinforced security door
Two lifts
Electric shutters
PVC windows
Ramp for people with reduced mobility
Benfica is a Portuguese parish in the municipality of Lisbon and encompasses around two-thirds of the great green lung of the Portuguese capital the Monsanto Forest Park.
Benfica began as a rural village of farmers from the saloia region. In the 15th century, it became the seat of a local court in the Term of Lisbon and was granted two exclusive judges. Around the same time, three important brotherhoods were established: Nossa Senhora do Amparo, Santo António, and São Sebastião.
With the extinction of the Term of Lisbon in 1852, Benfica's territory was first integrated into the new municipality of Belém and later, in 1886, divided. The area outside the new Lisbon Ring Road (Estrada da Circunvalação) was incorporated into Oeiras (today part of Amadora), while the inner area was integrated into Lisbon, giving rise to the current parish.
The city continued to grow, reflected in the increasing urbanisation of the area. From the 1950s to the 1990s, the population tripled from 17,843 to around 50,000 inhabitants.
In 1959, the territory was divided once again, creating the parish of São Domingos de Benfica.
More recently, alongside ongoing development, there has been a decline in the resident population, not only due to ageing but also to the migration of younger inhabitants to the outskirts.
Energy Rating: E
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