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Lägenhet & andelslägenhet for sale in Condeixa-a-Nova
9 808 099 SEK
Lägenhet & andelslägenhet (Till salu)
2 595 m²
Referens:
EDEN-T96143231
/ 96143231
Referens:
EDEN-T96143231
Land:
PT
Stad:
Condeixa-A-Velha e Condeixa-A-Nova
Kategori:
Bostäder
Listningstyp:
Till salu
Fastighetstyp:
Lägenhet & andelslägenhet
Fastighets storlek:
2 595 m²
AVERAGE HOME VALUES IN CONDEIXA-A-NOVA
REAL ESTATE PRICE PER M² IN NEARBY CITIES
City |
Avg price per m² house |
Avg price per m² apartment |
---|---|---|
Coimbra | 19 209 SEK | 32 476 SEK |
Coimbra | 17 082 SEK | 30 298 SEK |
Leiria | 17 381 SEK | 26 228 SEK |
Oliveira do Bairro | 16 729 SEK | - |
Ílhavo | 23 815 SEK | 30 744 SEK |
Aveiro | 24 405 SEK | 42 183 SEK |
Gafanha da Nazaré | - | 30 332 SEK |
Albergaria-a-Velha | 16 231 SEK | 25 736 SEK |
Leiria | 21 001 SEK | 27 933 SEK |
Aveiro | 20 611 SEK | 36 669 SEK |
Alcobaça | 19 116 SEK | 32 300 SEK |
Nazaré | - | 30 752 SEK |
Alcobaça | 16 653 SEK | - |
Portugal | 30 734 SEK | 41 965 SEK |
In the center of the village of Condeixa we find this property with:
- Seventeen rooms with private bathroom with shower; (Residential)
- Two 2 bedroom apartments;
- 1 bedroom apartment;
- Three stores;
- Several rooms and storage;
- Interior courtyard;
- Garage for several cars.
It is located close to shopping areas, the city center and with excellent access, just a few minutes from the A1, A13; IC2 and Coimbra.
The Rainha Santa Building in Coimbra and Torres Vedras!
Coimbra is one of the oldest cities in Portugal, with Roman, Visigothic origins and Muslim influence. Definitively conquered in 1064, it was the first capital of the kingdom when D. Afonso Henriques settled there with his court. It celebrates its Municipal holiday on July 4 in memory of Queen Santa Isabel of Aragon, patron saint of the City.
In 1290, the oldest University in the country and one of the oldest in the world was created by D. Dinis. It began to operate in Lisbon and was definitively transferred to Coimbra in 1537 by order of King D. João III. Initially restricted to the Paço das Escolas, over the years the University was extended throughout Coimbra, thus modifying the landscape and making it the University City we know today. Since 2013, the University of Coimbra has been considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site, given its unique tangible and intangible heritage, essential to the history of European and World scientific culture.
A privileged city for its geographical position in the center of mainland Portugal, between the cities of Lisbon and Porto and 40km from beaches.
What connects Coimbra to Torres Vedras?
In common with Coimbra, Torres Vedras has a medieval castle and a history that dates back to the Roman occupation. The city of Torres Vedras had its first human occupation during the Roman invasion of the Iberian Peninsula. The fortification of Torres Vedras was taken in 1148 by the forces of Dom Afonso Henriques, whose tomb is in Coimbra in the Monastery of Santa Cruz. It is said that in 1184, he resisted, for eleven days, the siege that was imposed on him in vain by a column of Muslim troops scattered throughout the region of Santarém. He later received the honours of Dom Dinis of Portugal (The Farmer) and was king of Portugal and the Algarve from 1279 until his death.
Energy Rating: D
Building in Condeixa
In the centre of the village of Condeixa we find this property with:
- Seventeen rooms with private bathroom with shower tray; (Residential)
- Two 2 bedroom apartments;
- 1 bedroom flat;
- Three stores;
- Several rooms and storage;
- Interior courtyard;
- Garage for several cars.
It is located close to commercial areas, city centre and with excellent access, just a few minutes from the A1, A13; IC2 and Coimbra.
Energy Rating: D Visa fler Visa färre Prédio em Condeixa
No centro da vila de Condeixa encontramos esta propriedade com:
- Dezassete quartos com wc privativo com base de chuveiro; ( residencial)
- Dois apartamentos T2;
- Apartamento T1;
- Três lojas;
- Várias salas e arrumos;
- Pátio interior;
- Garagem para várias viaturas.
Localiza-se perto de áreas comerciais, centro da cidade e com excelentes acessos, a poucos minutos da A1, A13; IC2 e Coimbra.
A Predial Rainha Santa em Coimbra e Torres Vedras!
Coimbra é uma das cidades mais antigas de Portugal, com origens romanas, visigóticas e influência Muçulmana. Definitivamente conquistada em 1064, foi a primeira capital do reino quando D. Afonso Henriques ali se instalou com a sua corte. Festeja o seu feriado Municipal a 4 de julho em memória da Rainha Santa Isabel de Aragão, padroeira da Cidade.
Em 1290 foi criada por D. Dinis a mais antiga Universidade do país e uma das mais antigas do mundo. Esta começou por funcionar em Lisboa tendo sido transferida definitivamente para Coimbra em 1537 por ordem do Rei D. João III. Inicialmente restrita ao Paço das Escolas, ao longo dos anos a Universidade foi-se estendendo por Coimbra, modificando assim a paisagem e tornando-a na Cidade Universitária que hoje conhecemos. Desde 2013 que a Universidade de Coimbra é considerada Património Mundial da UNESCO dado o seu património material e imaterial único e essencial à história da cultura científica Europeia e Mundial.
Cidade privilegiada pela sua posição geográfica no centro de Portugal continental, entre as cidades de Lisboa e do Porto e a 40km de praias.
O que liga Coimbra a Torres Vedras?
Em comum com Coimbra, Torres Vedras tem um castelo medieval e uma História que remonta à ocupação Romana. A cidade de Torres Vedras, teve a sua primeira ocupação humana aquando a invasão Romana da Península Ibérica. A fortificação de Torres Vedras foi tomada em 1148 pelas forças de Dom Afonso Henriques, cujo túmulo se encontra em Coimbra no Mosteiro de Santa Cruz. Consta ter resistido em 1184, por onze dias, ao assédio que em vão lhe foi imposto por uma coluna das tropas muçulmanas espalhadas pela região de Santarém. Recebeu mais tarde as honras de Dom Dinis de Portugal (O Lavrador) tendo sido rei de Portugal e do Algarve de 1279 até à sua morte.
Categoria Energética: D
Building in Condeixa
In the centre of the village of Condeixa we find this property with:
- Seventeen rooms with private bathroom with shower tray; (Residential)
- Two 2 bedroom apartments;
- 1 bedroom flat;
- Three stores;
- Several rooms and storage;
- Interior courtyard;
- Garage for several cars.
It is located close to commercial areas, city centre and with excellent access, just a few minutes from the A1, A13; IC2 and Coimbra.
Energy Rating: D Building in Condeixa
In the center of the village of Condeixa we find this property with:
- Seventeen rooms with private bathroom with shower; (Residential)
- Two 2 bedroom apartments;
- 1 bedroom apartment;
- Three stores;
- Several rooms and storage;
- Interior courtyard;
- Garage for several cars.
It is located close to shopping areas, the city center and with excellent access, just a few minutes from the A1, A13; IC2 and Coimbra.
The Rainha Santa Building in Coimbra and Torres Vedras!
Coimbra is one of the oldest cities in Portugal, with Roman, Visigothic origins and Muslim influence. Definitively conquered in 1064, it was the first capital of the kingdom when D. Afonso Henriques settled there with his court. It celebrates its Municipal holiday on July 4 in memory of Queen Santa Isabel of Aragon, patron saint of the City.
In 1290, the oldest University in the country and one of the oldest in the world was created by D. Dinis. It began to operate in Lisbon and was definitively transferred to Coimbra in 1537 by order of King D. João III. Initially restricted to the Paço das Escolas, over the years the University was extended throughout Coimbra, thus modifying the landscape and making it the University City we know today. Since 2013, the University of Coimbra has been considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site, given its unique tangible and intangible heritage, essential to the history of European and World scientific culture.
A privileged city for its geographical position in the center of mainland Portugal, between the cities of Lisbon and Porto and 40km from beaches.
What connects Coimbra to Torres Vedras?
In common with Coimbra, Torres Vedras has a medieval castle and a history that dates back to the Roman occupation. The city of Torres Vedras had its first human occupation during the Roman invasion of the Iberian Peninsula. The fortification of Torres Vedras was taken in 1148 by the forces of Dom Afonso Henriques, whose tomb is in Coimbra in the Monastery of Santa Cruz. It is said that in 1184, he resisted, for eleven days, the siege that was imposed on him in vain by a column of Muslim troops scattered throughout the region of Santarém. He later received the honours of Dom Dinis of Portugal (The Farmer) and was king of Portugal and the Algarve from 1279 until his death.
Energy Rating: D
Building in Condeixa
In the centre of the village of Condeixa we find this property with:
- Seventeen rooms with private bathroom with shower tray; (Residential)
- Two 2 bedroom apartments;
- 1 bedroom flat;
- Three stores;
- Several rooms and storage;
- Interior courtyard;
- Garage for several cars.
It is located close to commercial areas, city centre and with excellent access, just a few minutes from the A1, A13; IC2 and Coimbra.
Energy Rating: D Budynek w Condeixa
W centrum miejscowości Condeixa znajduje się ta nieruchomość z:
- Siedemnaście pokoi z łazienką z prysznicem; (Mieszkalny)
- Dwa apartamenty z 2 sypialniami;
- apartament z 1 sypialnią;
- Trzy sklepy;
- Kilka pokoi i schowków;
- Dziedziniec wewnętrzny;
- Garaż na kilka samochodów.
Znajduje się blisko dzielnic handlowych, centrum miasta i z doskonałym dojazdem, zaledwie kilka minut od autostrad A1, A13; IC2 i Coimbra.
Budynek Rainha Santa w Coimbrze i Torres Vedras!
Coimbra jest jednym z najstarszych miast w Portugalii, o rzymskim, wizygockim rodowodzie i wpływach muzułmańskich. Ostatecznie zdobyte w 1064 roku, było pierwszą stolicą królestwa, gdy osiadł tam D. Afonso Henriques ze swoim dworem. 4 lipca obchodzone jest święto miejskie ku pamięci królowej Santa Isabel Aragońskiej, patronki miasta.
W 1290 r. najstarszy uniwersytet w kraju i jeden z najstarszych na świecie został utworzony przez D. Dinisa. Rozpoczął działalność w Lizbonie i został ostatecznie przeniesiony do Coimbry w 1537 roku na rozkaz króla D. João III. Początkowo ograniczony do Paço das Escolas, z biegiem lat uniwersytet został rozszerzony na całą Coimbrę, modyfikując w ten sposób krajobraz i czyniąc z niego miasto uniwersyteckie, które znamy dzisiaj. Od 2013 roku Uniwersytet w Coimbrze jest wpisany na Listę Światowego Dziedzictwa UNESCO ze względu na jego unikalne dziedzictwo materialne i niematerialne, które ma zasadnicze znaczenie dla historii europejskiej i światowej kultury naukowej.
Uprzywilejowane miasto ze względu na swoje położenie geograficzne w centrum kontynentalnej Portugalii, między miastami Lizbona i Porto oraz 40 km od plaż.
Co łączy Coimbra i Torres Vedras?
Podobnie jak Coimbra, Torres Vedras posiada średniowieczny zamek i historię sięgającą czasów okupacji rzymskiej. Miasto Torres Vedras miało swoją pierwszą ludzką okupację podczas rzymskiej inwazji na Półwysep Iberyjski. Fortyfikacja Torres Vedras została zdobyta w 1148 roku przez siły Dom Afonso Henriques, którego grobowiec znajduje się w Coimbrze w klasztorze Santa Cruz. Mówi się, że w 1184 roku przez jedenaście dni opierał się oblężeniu, które na próżno narzucała mu kolumna muzułmańskich wojsk rozsianych po całym regionie Santarém. Później otrzymał honory Dom Dinis of Portugal (Rolnik) i był królem Portugalii i Algarve od 1279 roku aż do śmierci.
Klasa energetyczna: D
Budynek w Condeixa
W centrum miejscowości Condeixa znajduje się ta nieruchomość, w której znajdują się:
- Siedemnaście pokoi z łazienką z brodzikiem; (Mieszkalny)
- Dwa apartamenty z 2 sypialniami;
- mieszkanie z 1 sypialnią;
- Trzy sklepy;
- Kilka pokoi i schowków;
- Dziedziniec wewnętrzny;
- Garaż na kilka samochodów.
Znajduje się w pobliżu dzielnic handlowych, centrum miasta i z doskonałym dojazdem, zaledwie kilka minut od autostrad A1, A13; IC2 i Coimbra.
Klasa energetyczna: D