Property
Ownership: | For Sale |
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Type: | 2 bedroom apartment |
Rooms: | 3 |
Bedrooms: | 2 BR |
Bathrooms: | 1 |
Pets: | Pets Unknown |
Area: | 69M² (743.0 sq ft) |
Council Tax Band: | TBC |
FinancialsPrice: €490,000($510,237)
Price: | €490,000 ($510,237) |
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DescriptionThis spacious two bedroom apartment with 69 sqm is located in a new building that is fully renovated and ready to move in, while maintaining all the unique features of the city's architecture and heritage.
Anjos Building is located in Arroios, "the coolest neighbourhood in the world" for Time Out Magazine in 2019 and is a hub for art, restaurants, and nature
About Arroios:
A neighbourhood of contrasts, Arroios stands out from the other parishes of Lisbon for the multiculturalism of its people and places.
Cradle of Amália, the greatest Portuguese fado singer of all time, and home to almost a hundred nationalities, Arroios is the largest parish in central Lisbon, though you can walk across it in half an hour.
More than a neighbourhood, it’s a world in itself, and its many impressive kilometres of streets are packed with open-air galleries, restaurants from all corners of the world, public services, cultural and sporting venues...
New businesses sprout like mushrooms, living side by side with traditional commerce – if you can’t find it in Arroios, it’s probably coming soon.
About Lisbon:
For the New York Times “in Lisbon the faded old Europe charm remains, but with a stream of exciting openings and fresh inspiration drawn from across the Atlantic, Portugal’s Capital seems primed for a new golden era”.
The Financial Times highlights the reasons “why all the world is going to Lisbon”
For The Times "Lisbon is the city of opportunity for investors".
In the past years, Lisbon has been making the headlines of some of the most reputable media in the world and attracting international celebrities that settle in the Portuguese capital, like Scarlett Johansson, Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander, Monica Bellucci, or the world’s most famous designer Phillipe Starck.
Lisbon is a historical city full of stories to tell, where the sun shines 300 days a year and with warm summers and mild winters. Portugal is the 3rd safest country in the world and in Lisbon, you feel secure wandering around day or night. The city is full with authenticity where old customs and ancient history intermix with cultural entertainment and hi-tech innovation.
The city is something of a rarity among European capitals – a laid-back city that exudes a decidedly old-fashioned charm, with clattering trams, café-lined boulevards, and grandiose monuments to its famous sailors that crossed the oceans at the time of the discoveries.
Lisbon is ageless, friendly, and famous for its hospitality and the family-like way it welcomes visitors.
Tax benefits granted by programs like the Non-Habitual Residents, or residence schemes, like the Golden Visa (that allows obtaining Portuguese citizenship in 5 years and freedom of movement throughout the entire Schengen Zone through investment in real estate) also sparked the interest in the Portuguese capital causing an exponential increase in the demand by international buyers.
This singular combination of factors makes Lisbon one of the most desirable cities in the world.
Amenities- Abundant Closets
- Central Air Conditioning
- Elevator
- High Ceilings
Exposures- East
Neighborhood
This spacious two bedroom apartment with 69 sqm is located in a new building that is fully renovated and ready to move in, while maintaining all the unique features of the city's architecture and heritage.
Anjos Building is located in Arroios, "the coolest neighbourhood in the world" for Time Out Magazine in 2019 and is a hub for art, restaurants, and nature
About Arroios:
A neighbourhood of contrasts, Arroios stands out from the other parishes of Lisbon for the multiculturalism of its people and places.
Cradle of Amália, the greatest Portuguese fado singer of all time, and home to almost a hundred nationalities, Arroios is the largest parish in central Lisbon, though you can walk across it in half an hour.
More than a neighbourhood, it’s a world in itself, and its many impressive kilometres of streets are packed with open-air galleries, restaurants from all corners of the world, public services, cultural and sporting venues...
New businesses sprout like mushrooms, living side by side with traditional commerce – if you can’t find it in Arroios, it’s probably coming soon.
About Lisbon:
For the New York Times “in Lisbon the faded old Europe charm remains, but with a stream of exciting openings and fresh inspiration drawn from across the Atlantic, Portugal’s Capital seems primed for a new golden era”.
The Financial Times highlights the reasons “why all the world is going to Lisbon”
For The Times "Lisbon is the city of opportunity for investors".
In the past years, Lisbon has been making the headlines of some of the most reputable media in the world and attracting international celebrities that settle in the Portuguese capital, like Scarlett Johansson, Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander, Monica Bellucci, or the world’s most famous designer Phillipe Starck.
Lisbon is a historical city full of stories to tell, where the sun shines 300 days a year and with warm summers and mild winters. Portugal is the 3rd safest country in the world and in Lisbon, you feel secure wandering around day or night. The city is full with authenticity where old customs and ancient history intermix with cultural entertainment and hi-tech innovation.
The city is something of a rarity among European capitals – a laid-back city that exudes a decidedly old-fashioned charm, with clattering trams, café-lined boulevards, and grandiose monuments to its famous sailors that crossed the oceans at the time of the discoveries.
Lisbon is ageless, friendly, and famous for its hospitality and the family-like way it welcomes visitors.
Tax benefits granted by programs like the Non-Habitual Residents, or residence schemes, like the Golden Visa (that allows obtaining Portuguese citizenship in 5 years and freedom of movement throughout the entire Schengen Zone through investment in real estate) also sparked the interest in the Portuguese capital causing an exponential increase in the demand by international buyers.
This singular combination of factors makes Lisbon one of the most desirable cities in the world.
- Abundant Closets
- Central Air Conditioning
- Elevator
- High Ceilings
Exposures- East
Neighborhood
- East
Last Unit for SALE | 2BR Apartment in a newly rebuilt building | Top trending Lisbon neighbourhood | Anjos
DescriptionThis spacious two bedroom apartment with 69 sqm is located in a new building that is fully renovated and ready to move in, while maintaining all the unique features of the city's architecture and heritage.
Anjos Building is located in Arroios, "the coolest neighbourhood in the world" for Time Out Magazine in 2019 and is a hub for art, restaurants, and nature
About Arroios:
A neighbourhood of contrasts, Arroios stands out from the other parishes of Lisbon for the multiculturalism of its people and places.
Cradle of Amália, the greatest Portuguese fado singer of all time, and home to almost a hundred nationalities, Arroios is the largest parish in central Lisbon, though you can walk across it in half an hour.
More than a neighbourhood, it’s a world in itself, and its many impressive kilometres of streets are packed with open-air galleries, restaurants from all corners of the world, public services, cultural and sporting venues...
New businesses sprout like mushrooms, living side by side with traditional commerce – if you can’t find it in Arroios, it’s probably coming soon.
About Lisbon:
For the New York Times “in Lisbon the faded old Europe charm remains, but with a stream of exciting openings and fresh inspiration drawn from across the Atlantic, Portugal’s Capital seems primed for a new golden era”.
The Financial Times highlights the reasons “why all the world is going to Lisbon”
For The Times "Lisbon is the city of opportunity for investors".
In the past years, Lisbon has been making the headlines of some of the most reputable media in the world and attracting international celebrities that settle in the Portuguese capital, like Scarlett Johansson, Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander, Monica Bellucci, or the world’s most famous designer Phillipe Starck.
Lisbon is a historical city full of stories to tell, where the sun shines 300 days a year and with warm summers and mild winters. Portugal is the 3rd safest country in the world and in Lisbon, you feel secure wandering around day or night. The city is full with authenticity where old customs and ancient history intermix with cultural entertainment and hi-tech innovation.
The city is something of a rarity among European capitals – a laid-back city that exudes a decidedly old-fashioned charm, with clattering trams, café-lined boulevards, and grandiose monuments to its famous sailors that crossed the oceans at the time of the discoveries.
Lisbon is ageless, friendly, and famous for its hospitality and the family-like way it welcomes visitors.
Tax benefits granted by programs like the Non-Habitual Residents, or residence schemes, like the Golden Visa (that allows obtaining Portuguese citizenship in 5 years and freedom of movement throughout the entire Schengen Zone through investment in real estate) also sparked the interest in the Portuguese capital causing an exponential increase in the demand by international buyers.
This singular combination of factors makes Lisbon one of the most desirable cities in the world.
Amenities- Abundant Closets
- Central Air Conditioning
- Elevator
- High Ceilings
Exposures
- East
Neighborhood
This spacious two bedroom apartment with 69 sqm is located in a new building that is fully renovated and ready to move in, while maintaining all the unique features of the city's architecture and heritage.
Anjos Building is located in Arroios, "the coolest neighbourhood in the world" for Time Out Magazine in 2019 and is a hub for art, restaurants, and nature
About Arroios:
A neighbourhood of contrasts, Arroios stands out from the other parishes of Lisbon for the multiculturalism of its people and places.
Cradle of Amália, the greatest Portuguese fado singer of all time, and home to almost a hundred nationalities, Arroios is the largest parish in central Lisbon, though you can walk across it in half an hour.
More than a neighbourhood, it’s a world in itself, and its many impressive kilometres of streets are packed with open-air galleries, restaurants from all corners of the world, public services, cultural and sporting venues...
New businesses sprout like mushrooms, living side by side with traditional commerce – if you can’t find it in Arroios, it’s probably coming soon.
About Lisbon:
For the New York Times “in Lisbon the faded old Europe charm remains, but with a stream of exciting openings and fresh inspiration drawn from across the Atlantic, Portugal’s Capital seems primed for a new golden era”.
The Financial Times highlights the reasons “why all the world is going to Lisbon”
For The Times "Lisbon is the city of opportunity for investors".
In the past years, Lisbon has been making the headlines of some of the most reputable media in the world and attracting international celebrities that settle in the Portuguese capital, like Scarlett Johansson, Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander, Monica Bellucci, or the world’s most famous designer Phillipe Starck.
Lisbon is a historical city full of stories to tell, where the sun shines 300 days a year and with warm summers and mild winters. Portugal is the 3rd safest country in the world and in Lisbon, you feel secure wandering around day or night. The city is full with authenticity where old customs and ancient history intermix with cultural entertainment and hi-tech innovation.
The city is something of a rarity among European capitals – a laid-back city that exudes a decidedly old-fashioned charm, with clattering trams, café-lined boulevards, and grandiose monuments to its famous sailors that crossed the oceans at the time of the discoveries.
Lisbon is ageless, friendly, and famous for its hospitality and the family-like way it welcomes visitors.
Tax benefits granted by programs like the Non-Habitual Residents, or residence schemes, like the Golden Visa (that allows obtaining Portuguese citizenship in 5 years and freedom of movement throughout the entire Schengen Zone through investment in real estate) also sparked the interest in the Portuguese capital causing an exponential increase in the demand by international buyers.
This singular combination of factors makes Lisbon one of the most desirable cities in the world.
- Abundant Closets
- Central Air Conditioning
- Elevator
- High Ceilings
Exposures
- East
Neighborhood
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