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3 House For Sale In Benfica, Lisbon Portugal
€640,000
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  • 3 bedrooms
  • 2 bathrooms
  • 1 reception room
  • Terrace
  • Village
  • Air Conditioning
Property description
This charming house is situated in a quiet residential area of Benfica, with a central location, close to Benfica Market, supermarkets, traditional shops, restaurants, schools, nurseries, sports facilities and green parks such as Mata de Benfica and Monsanto. It has access to the CRIL, 2nd ring road, A1, A2, A5 and A8, and is very well served by public transport, with Benfica train station just a few minutes away and several buses to the centre of Lisbon.

This fully renovated and equipped house is located on a 112-square-meter plot and offers 108 square meters of living space spread over two floors. It comprises an entrance hall, a guest bathroom, a lounge with a fireplace and access to the terrace on the ground floor. A fully-fitted kitchen, open to the lounge and terrace, a laundry room and a storage room complete this level.



The first floor features a bedroom with walk-in wardrobe, a hallway, two further bedrooms with wardrobes and a shared bathroom with a shower.



The outdoor area has a large terrace with a barbecue where you can enjoy good times with family and friends.



The house also benefits from electric shutters, a reinforced armoured front door, video entry and automatic gates.

Benfica is a Lisbon parish home to about two-thirds of the great lungs of the Portuguese capital, the Parque Florestal de Monsanto.



Benfica began as a country village. In the 15th century, it was made a Lisbon judicial district with two private judges. Three brotherhoods also settled here simultaneously: Nossa Senhora do Amparo, Santo António and São Sebastião.



When the Lisbon judicial district was abolished in 1852, Benfica became part of the new municipality of Belém, and then in 1886, it was split off. The part outside the new Lisbon ring road became part of Oeiras (and now Amadora), while the part inside joined Lisbon, giving rise to the current parish.



The city continued to grow, which is reflected in the increasing urbanisation of the parish. The population tripled from 17,843 to around 50,000 between the 1950s and the 1990s.



The territory was divided again in 1959 with the creation of the São Domingos de Benfica parish.



More recently, although there are more buildings, the

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