Rounded Living
Prices from € 825,000 £ 684,421 $ 860,800
Surrounded by elegance and refinement, this development rises near to the square of the Marquis of Pombal, and is an impressive residential development at the crossroads of Lisbon’s modern financial district and the traditional and noble luxury of the Portuguese capital. It was designed with the idea that the entrance is an integral part of the house and consequently deserves meticulous attention. An imposing glass door leads into an outstanding lobby with double- height ceilings, creating a dramatic entrance for residents and their guests. It offers 23 properties distributed across nine floors in a broad range of formats that fit every style of urban life to perfection, varying from spacious one-bedroom units to a fabulous two- storey penthouse with five en-suite bedrooms, and also comercial spaces. All bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms, and for an experience to meet the most demanding criteria, every one of development’s airy, practical rooms leads onto an open space - a large balcony, terrace or patio. This is of distinguishing value in one of the brightest cities in Europe, whose tones have been exalted by poets and painters for centuries. The development encompasses a collection of spacious, luxuriously designed apartments, exulted by natural light and style, all laid out to offer high-class living. Urban Inspiration A private gym is available for the exclusive use of residents. Each property boasts up to three parking spaces. Elevators and ample storage solutions. Superb balconies and spectacular terraces with private pools. Sustainability was conceived with future lifestyles in mind, combining passive and active sustainability and energy efficiency measures, such as solar collectors for water heating.
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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