Sesimbra, Setubal
1-bedroom with sea view in Sesimbra, Lisbon metropolitan area
Price
€325,000
1-bedroom with sea view in Sesimbra, Lisbon metropolitan area
Description

Object type
Flat
Rooms
2
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Total surface
~74 m²
Living area
~57 m²
Flooring
Tiles
Building Restrictions
None
Construction year
1974
Energy efficiency class
C
Energy certificate available
Yes
Energy certificate type
Consumption certificate
Location: Sesimbra, Setubal
Situated between the Albufeira Lagoon and the Arrábida Mountains, Sesimbra benefits from an Atlantic coastline stretching over 40 km and marked by great landscape diversity. To the west, the extensive sands of Aldeia do Meco stand out, known for preserved nature, a relaxed atmosphere, and strong demand for second homes and seasonal rentals. To the south, the scenery changes with imposing cliffs, sheltered coves, and a sea with an almost Mediterranean outline. In this context, Ribeiro do Cavalo Beach stands out, often referred to as one of the most beautiful in Portugal. The informal designation “Portuguese Caribbean” is not official, but it is easily understood given the crystal-clear waters, the nearly untouched natural setting, and a sense of exclusivity uncommon in other parts of the country. The town of Sesimbra retains a genuine character, with traditional houses descending to the bay and a strong connection to the sea. The Harbour of Refuge is one of the main hubs of local life, where artisanal fishing coexists with nautical tourism—namely diving, sailing, canoeing, and coastal tours—reinforcing the area’s residential and tourist value. From an urban standpoint, Sesimbra is far from being only a seasonal destination. It has essential public services, established commerce, schools, healthcare units, and an active cultural agenda, notably the José Saramago Cultural Space, which strengthens the town’s cultural and community dimension. Historically and in terms of heritage, Sesimbra Castle plays a central role, offering a clear reading of the region’s strategic importance and wide views over the Atlantic. Further south, Cape Espichel adds a unique symbolic and scenic dimension, combining religious heritage, dramatic cliffs, and one of the most striking sunsets on the Portuguese coast. From a critical perspective, and particularly relevant for investors, Sesimbra benefits from a rare combination of limited supply and consistent demand. Proximity to Lisbon, the protected natural surroundings, and building restrictions help curb overcrowding, supporting property values and making investment more resilient.
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