Description
Renovated 2+1-bedroom duplex apartment with balcony in Alcochete, Setubal
This bright property, featuring architectural details that preserve the charm of the original building, offers a gross private area of 175 sqm. Located in a building with only four apartments, it is spread across two floors with the following layout:
The first floor includes a living room (17 sqm), a kitchen fully equipped with Bosch appliances (11 sqm), a suite (17 sqm) with a walk-in closet (4 sqm), a bedroom (14 sqm), and a balcony (12 sqm).
On the second floor, there is another suite with a central bathroom, allowing the use of a side area as an office or additional closet space.
The layout of this property, combined with its location, offers excellent sun exposure with a south-facing orientation.
Features:
- Property in a fully renovated building
- South-facing solar orientation
- Solar panels
- Fully equipped kitchen with fridge, oven, hob, extractor fan, washing machine, dishwasher, microwave, and a gas water heater
- Balcony
- Double-glazed windows with solar protection
- Floating wood flooring
- Ceiling height of 2.40 m
Setubal is a Portuguese city, capital of the Setubal district (since 1926) and seat of the diocese (since 1975), with 91,000 inhabitants in its urban perimeter.
It is the seat of a municipality with an area of 230.33 km² and 116,330 inhabitants (2017), subdivided into 5 parishes. The municipality is bordered to the west by the municipality of Sesimbra, to the north-west by Barreiro, to the north and east by Palmela and, to the south, the Sado estuary separates it from the municipalities of Alcacer do Sal and Grandola. The Troia peninsula, which belongs to Grandola, is located opposite the town, between the Sado estuary and the Atlantic Ocean coastline.
Lourenco, Azeitao, Igreja de Sao Simao, Azeitao), archaeological heritage (Roman Salga factory in Cetobriga - Setubal, Roman ruins of Troia in Grandola, Creiro archaeological site in Arrabida, Pedrao archaeological site in Serra de Sao Luis, Viso Roman road), among other types of heritage (Palacio da Comenda, Casa das Quatro Cabecas, Casa de Bocage).
You can also enjoy its beaches, gastronomy, parks and gardens. It also offers a vast transport network, in particular by road (A2, A6, A12, A13, IC1, N5, N10), port (Port of Setubal), railway (Sado Line and Alentejo Line) and airport (Lisbon Airport).
Energy Rating: B-