Beautiful House
Semi-detached 3-bedroom house, located in a quiet and residential area of Benfica, with a very central location, close to Benfica Market, supermarkets, traditional shops, restaurants, schools, nurseries, sports facilities, and green parks such as Benfica Forest and Monsanto. With excellent access to CRIL, 2nd Circular, A1, A2, A5, and A8, and very well served by public transport, with Benfica train station just a few minutes away and several buses to the center of Lisbon. This fully renovated and equipped house is set on a plot of 112 m2, with 108 m2 of gross private area distributed over two floors as follows: Ground floor with entrance hall (8 m2), guest bathroom (3 m2), living room (35 m2) with fireplace and door to the terrace, kitchen (12 m2) fully equipped and open to the living room and terrace, laundry room, storage. 1st Floor with bedroom (15 m2) with walk-in closet (6 m2), hallway (4 m2), 2 bedrooms (14 and 11m2) with built-in wardrobes, bathroom serving the bedrooms (4.5 m2) with shower. The outdoor area features a large terrace with barbecue where you can enjoy good moments with family and friends. Features: Fully renovated property Fireplace with heat recovery East / West solar orientation Kitchen equipped with Electric oven, Microwave, Induction hob, Extractor hood, Refrigerator, and dishwasher Air conditioning PVC tilt-and-turn windows with double glazing Electric shutters Armored door Video intercom Automatic gate Benfica is a Portuguese parish in the municipality of Lisbon, encompassing about two-thirds of the great lung of the Portuguese capital, Monsanto Forest Park. Benfica began as a village of peasants from the Saloia region. In the 15th century, it was promoted to the seat of the court of the Term of Lisbon, being granted two private judges. It was also at that time that three important brotherhoods settled there: Nossa Senhora do Amparo, Santo António, and São Sebastião. With the extinction of the Term of Lisbon in 1852, the territory of Benfica was first integrated into the new municipality of Belém and later, in 1886, divided. The part outside the new Lisbon Circumferential Road is integrated into Oeiras (and currently in Amadora), and the interior part is integrated into Lisbon, giving rise to the current parish. The city continued to grow, which was reflected in the increasing urbanization of the parish. From the 1950s to the 1990s, the population tripled from 17,843 inhabitants to about 50,000 inhabitants. In 1959, the territory was divided again, giving rise to the parish of São Domingos de Benfica. More recently, alongside the increasing construction, there has been a decrease in the resident population, not only due to aging but also due to the migration of younger inhabitants to the outskirts.
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