3-bedroom apartment in Gated Community with Pool and Gym in Carnaxide
Prix
775 000 €
3-bedroom apartment in Gated Community with Pool and Gym in Carnaxide
775 000 €
4 Pièces
3 Chambres
2 Salles de bains
~181 m² Surface totale
~144 m² Surface habitable
Description
This 3-bedroom apartment is located in Carnaxide, in a prestigious gated community - Edifício Tágides - with a generously sized pool, large gardens, a fully equipped gym, a party room, and a tennis court.
The apartment features a spacious living room with a fireplace (34sqm), a spacious and fully equipped remodeled kitchen with a pantry and laundry room (13 sqm). A suite (21 sqm), two bedrooms (15 and 16 sqm), and an additional full bathroom, both bathrooms are remodeled. All bedrooms have built-in wardrobes.
It has a balcony overlooking the pool and garden, where you can enjoy pleasant outdoor meals.
It also offers an unobstructed view of the river and nature towards Jamor Park, where you can enjoy pleasant walks or sports.
The apartment receives plenty of sunlight in all rooms, with an East-West orientation.
The shutters are electric, and the windows are made of high-quality double-glazed PVC, providing excellent thermal and acoustic comfort to the house.
It includes a spacious storage room and a garage box that can park 2 to 3 cars.
The condominium has a doorman and a 24-hour video surveillance system.
The condominium fee is €135 per month.
Nearby, there is a wide range of shops, restaurants, services, and schools.
Living in this apartment feels like being in a resort within the city, with the tranquility of nature and just a few minutes from Lisbon.
Caractéristiques
BalconGarageJardinPiscineCourt de tennisVue verteSalle de sport
Carnaxide is one of the oldest documented lands in Portugal. It was an old parish in the municipality of Oeiras.
The name Carnaxide may be a designation derived from the Arabic word "carna-axide", which means "heap of red earth", and which consequently indicates that Carnaxid was already inhabited at the time of the Muslim invasion. But the word can also derive from the Celtic term "carne-achad", which means "land of loose stones' '. None of the theories is proven, however they serve to confirm the existence of a population in this locality at the same time as the presence of Arabs and Celts in the "Iberian Peninsula".
Plan
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