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Reference PP174823
Lisbon, Lisbon & Lisbon Coast
Development
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Reference PP174823
Lisbon, Lisbon & Lisbon Coast
Development
Built in: n/a
Monumental Belem
Prices from € 330,000 £ 274,398 $ 343,794
In an emblematic area for the monuments that surround it, of which the Museu dos Coches or the Palácio de Belém are just some of the closest examples, this development aims not only to be a reference for quality housing, but also to establish a dialogue between Lisbon and its historical memory and modernity - a bridge whose pillars are based on the city's past and future. Between the river and the city spread over its seven hills, this development is close to all the best Lisbon has to offer. In addition to being well served by public transport, it is within walking distance of some of the most interesting and emblematic places in the city, such as the Palácio de Belém, the CCB, MAAT or the Jerónimos Monastery. You will have at your disposal a set of apartments whose diversity of typologies and areas is the guarantee that the perfect home for you and your family. From a single-person studio with 45sqm to a T3 of 155sqm, where kids can even play hide and seek, a set of diversified solutions is offered that meet your idea of space and your way of life. The finishes are of the highest quality, chosen for their architectural value and the strong presence they have in traditional Portuguese architecture. Your choice gives the building a strong identity, ensuring its durability and integrity over time. Situated in a place featured by the charm of tradition and the boldness of modernity, this development is a safe and peaceful harbor where the hustle and bustle of the city and the frenzy of contemporary life are just a door away. A balcony over the Tagus overlooking the future.
Not only is Lisbon Portugal’s largest and most wealthy city, but it also has the unique distinction of being Europe’s furthest western capital city. With a population of over 2.8 million in Lisbon and the surrounding area, it certainly qualifies as a large city on any scale.
Unlike some of the other cities in Portugal, it is not tourism that drives Lisbon’s economy. Lisbon is a global forerunner in the technology sector as well as a strong leader in mass multimedia, and is also Portugal’s financial district. With all of these healthy industries it is no wonder that Lisbon produces more than 45% of the Gross Domestic Product for all of Portugal. In addition, the per capita GDP is higher in Lisbon than compared to the average per capita GDP for the rest of Europe. These economic factors make Lisbon a very attractive place to live and purchase property.
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