Description
Urban building intended for residential use, comprising three floors, with a tiled facade, located in a central and well-established area of the Baixa district.
The building is arranged as follows: ground floor with four rooms, first floor with two rooms, and second floor also with two rooms, totalling eight rooms overall, corresponding to a layout with significant functional potential.
Set on a plot with a total area of 121.00 sqm, the building has a footprint of 71.00 sqm. The gross construction area is 181.00 sqm, distributed across 165.00 sqm of private gross area and 16.00 sqm of dependent gross area.
The property is currently vacant and intended for reconstruction, and already benefits from an approved Prior Information Request (PIP). The approved project includes the creation of eight en-suite bedrooms, as well as shared living and kitchen areas, specifically designed for short-term rentals, maximising space efficiency and investment profitability.
It is located in a prime area of the city, in the Baixa, benefiting from excellent accessibility and close proximity to a wide range of services, traditional shops, public transport, restaurants, banks, gyms and hospital facilities, which gives the property strong tourist and commercial potential.
Bonfim is perhaps the most central of all districts in Porto. The parish, which is the newest in Porto, has a population of 35,000. Bonfim parish church, a beautiful monument dedicated to Our Lord of Bonfim e da Boa Morte, stands out as a jewel of local heritage. Constructed between 1874 and 1894, this church is one of many symbols of the history of this parish. The Fabrica Manuel Pinto de Azevedo, the Casa-oficina Antonio Carneiro, Avenida de Camilo, the Sacais Estate, Liceu Alexandre Herculano, the Casa do Poco das Patas (Bonfim Parish Offices), the Santo Antonio da Cidade Convent (Porto Public Library), the Casa Viuva Forbes dos Braguinhas (School of Fine Arts), the Casa dos Viscondes de Gandara and the Wright Estate (SMAS) are some of the other places that stand out in Bonfim, a parish that has developed over the years in a historical city with countless calling cards. In addition to the large number of educational and commercial establishments, the parish also has a large number of collectives, which play an important role in the cultural development of the parish. Bonfim still has avenues lined with 100-year-old trees (Avenida Camilo and Avenida Rodrigues de Freitas). The arrival of the Metro has made it even more desirable because of its extended road network and access points.
Energy Rating: E