Two-story house located in Porto Salvo consisting of a basement, ground floor, first floor, and attic. It has two independent entrances, one on the ground floor and another on the first floor. The 2 floors have an identical layout of rooms. On the ground floor, there is a bright living room, a functional kitchen, social areas with good circulation, three bedrooms, and two bathrooms. The first floor offers three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a living room, and a kitchen, providing space for the entire family. The attic is utilized and is ideal for a studio, library, or social area. The house has four bathrooms, two on each floor. The basement is spacious with potential for a leisure room, storage, or gym. Outside, there is a pleasant garden, perfect for family moments, socializing with friends, or relaxing with an unobstructed view of the Serra de Sintra. It has solar panels in the garden. There is air conditioning installed on the ground floor and in the suite. The kitchen on the ground floor is equipped with double-glazed windows. Great free parking at the door, with sunlight after 12:00 until dusk, allowing for a wonderful sunset visible from the back of the house. It is close to Oeiras Parque, gyms, Luz hospital, Lagoas Parque, Tagus Parque, public and private schools. All within a few minutes, allowing for a comfortable and well-being life close to home. Porto Salvo is experiencing strong urban growth, but the area maintains tranquility for a healthy and calm life.
This house does not have a Usage License and is part of an AUGI subject to legislation by the Oeiras City Council.
Porto Salvo originally consisted of a small nucleus at the convergence of the roads of Oeiras and Paço de Arcos, not extending beyond the place where its church is located today. Its existence is recorded in the Middle Ages (1362), dominated by agricultural, livestock, and extractive activities, being the second most important locality in the Municipality of Oeiras at that time. Its growth is attributed to the establishment of a chapel on the hill of Caspolima (1530) in invocation of Our Lady of Porto Salvo, whose fervent worship eventually led to its current name, replacing the heritage toponym Caspolima, which fell out of use from the 18th century onwards.
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