Contemporary 3 Bedroom villa with private pool (under construction) with spectacular views over the far reaching countryside and mountains, closed condominium, first class communal facilities and built to a high standard and with parking space for 2 cars, spacious al fresco terrace and private garden, well located in the village of Bucelas, Loures only 35 minutes from Lisbon.
Quinta do Forte Velho is a collection of 3-4 bedroom luxurious houses where owners can privately enjoy their own slice of paradise.
This unit will have spacious, bright open plan accommodation comprising entrance hall, open plan lounge and dining room, fully fitted and equipped kitchen with state of the art appliances and dining area, 3 bedrooms (3 en-suites), 1 further bathroom, laundry room and store room.
It will further benefit from air conditioning, double glazing, solar panels, feature fireplace and feature staircase.
Quinta do Forte Velho will have the most exclusive family club in Lisbon. Here you can spend quality time with the family in the immediate vicinity of heated indoor/outdoor pools, gym, outdoor playground, yoga studio, spa and many other facilities. There is also a horse riding club, 24 hour security, concierge, outdoor barbecue and bar.
Lisbon is Portugal’s hilly, coastal capital city. From imposing São Jorge Castle, the view encompasses the old city’s pastel-coloured 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.
The city’s compact, cobblestoned heart is easily explored on foot or via its old-fashioned trams and funiculars. The Moorish Alfama district has narrow, winding streets and taverns with fado singers. Chiado and its cafes, shopping and seafood restaurants adjoins Bairro Alto, known for nightlife.
A historical city full of stories to tell, where the sun shines 290 days a year and the temperature rarely drops below 15oC. A city where you feel safe wandering around day or night, where the cuisine is dedicated to creating over a thousand ways to cook the beloved bacalhau (salted cod).
Broadband is widely available in Portugal and is known as 'banda larga'. It is considered to function better than broadband services in the UK due to the fact that Portugal was one of the last countries to embrace broadband technology and thus has a system with newer design and technology. There are several service providers offering ADSL, fibre and wireless services in Portugal to the residential and the professional markets.
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 3
Build size: 196.60 square metres
Plot size: 385 square metres
Built: Under construction due to be completed June 2023
Ref: ASV346C
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Portugal's capital city, Lisbon offers a blend of city living and traditional Portugal. Situated on the West coast of Portugal it is one of the best city/beach-combo destinations in Europe.
A historic vibrant city with plenty of stories to tell and things to discover, you will never be short of things to do or see in Lisbon.
The city is also famed for its seafood dishes such as Bacalhau (salted cod) and excellent local wines; visitors genuinely are spoilt for choice when it comes to places for eating and drinking in Lisbon.
The flight time from London to Lisbon International Airport takes two and a half hours.
The airport is located just 7 Km from the very centre of the city and has excellent transport links, so getting from the airport to the inner city is no issue.
If you choose to drive to Portugal, the best ways to enter Lisbon are via the A1 and A2, which both have national and international connections along their course.
Rarely too hot or cold, Lisbon is a year-round destination.
The climate in Lisbon in the winter season is mild and sometimes rainy but warm and dry in the summer.
Whether you are a fan of sport, adventure or prefer to bask in the sun's warmth, Lisbon is perfect. If the sun ever gets too much, there are plenty of cafes, bars and other spots to cool off in the shade.
The Oceanário de Lisboa – Found at the Doca dos Olivais, Parque das Nações, The Oceanario de Lisboa is Trip Advisor's highest rated aquarium worldwide for both 2015 and 2017.
The aquarium is home to four marine habitats that house 5 million litres of sea water and animals from all around the world.
Calouste Gulbenkian Museum – One of Europe's leading fine art museums, the Gulbenkian Museum (as it is often referred to) has exhibits dating from 2000BC to the early 20th Century.
Two of the most well known rooms are those containing Islamic and Oriental art. In these rooms, visitors can find tapestries, tiles, furniture and many more artefacts more from 16th -17th century Persia, Turkey, Syria and India.
A Cevicheria – One of the most popular and acclaimed restaurants in the whole of Lisbon, here you can sample Portuguese and South American fare in a trendy but welcoming atmosphere.
A Cevicheria does not take reservations so turn up when you like, and if you have to wait for a table, you can enjoy a glass of local wine on the tables outside.
There are many reasons to buy property in Lisbon. The friendly and welcoming people, the city's beautiful architecture and endless list of things to do and places to eat often give the impression that living here would be expensive.
However, the cost of living in Lisbon is comparably lower than most European capital cities.
A good range of properties can be found throughout Lisbon. In the centre and the historic downtown district of Lisbon, you can expect to find mainly apartments and some houses.
Outside of the city centre, villas, houses, apartment complexes and a variety of other properties are available.
There are also plots of land for development available throughout Lisbon.
Some of the most popular places to live in Lisbon include Cascais, Estoril, Sintra and of course Lisbon's city centre.