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Detached House 10 Bedrooms
Vale Navio, Albufeira e Olhos de Água, Distrito de Faro
New · 335m²
With Swimming Pool
buy
1.800.000 €
Algarve, Albufeira, Villa ’Guest House’ with 10 en-suite bedrooms, sea view, close to Albufeira town centre, Vilamoura golf courses, Falesia beach

’Guest House’ boutique house with 10 en-suite bedrooms, located in Branqueira, Albufeira, built specifically for quality tourist exploration. Excellent build quality, using state-of-the-art materials and a very good level of home automation support equipment.

Well furnished and equipped where the decoration was essentially to provide the well-being and comfort of all guests. Essential factor for the excellent occupancy rate throughout the year of the rooms of this ’Guest House’.

Countryside located at the gates of the city, extremely quiet, it also benefits from the country and maritime scents brought by the southerly winds from the sea.

Faro International Airport is about 30 minutes away, through good and safe roads.

Located about 10 minutes from Vilamoura golf courses and Sheraton Pine Cliffs, overlooking the sea, this unit is in a privileged position for all those who like to enjoy everything the region offers to its tourists, such as: The magnificent beaches, excellent golf courses and tennis centre, hiking, cycling or training for competition, shopping areas, restaurants and nightlife, safaris to the interior of the Algarve, discovering all the rich gastronomy of the region and visiting the entire Serra do Algarve.
The origins of Albufeira are unknown, but everything suggests that the region was already populated in prehistoric times and that the place where the city stands today would have been, some centuries before our era, an important settlement with its seaport.

The primitive settlement was occupied by the Romans who named it Baltum. They introduced a centralized administrative organization and developed an intense agricultural and commercial activity. They built aqueducts, roads and bridges of which vestiges still exist today.

The place-name Albufeira comes from the Arabic name ’Al-buhera’ which means ’castle of the sea’, a reason that may be linked to the proximity of the ocean and/or the lagoon that formed in the lower part of the town. The Arabs built solid defensive fortifications, making it almost impregnable, which to some extent was not unfounded, because Albufeira was one of the squares that the Arabs kept in their power for the longest time. The development of agriculture was remarkable and there was the introduction of new techniques and new cultures. The Arabs already used plows and fertilizers, as well as water-wheels for raising water in wells. They introduced new irrigation systems in the fields, highlighting the dams and levadas, thus transforming uncultivated areas into vegetable gardens and orchards.

When D. Afonso III occupied the throne, part of the Algarve had already fallen to the Christians. Templars and Hospitallers, military orders that helped in the Reconquest, frequently raided the lands that were still under Arab rule, but always stopped in front of the strong walls of Albufeira. Only after Faro was taken did the situation in Albufeira become unsustainable.

Surrounded by enemies on all sides, the square fell to D. Afonso III, who immediately donated it to the Order of Aviz.

The Moors were so persecuted that only those who fled and took refuge in a cave, called Cova do Xorino, located under the rocks delimiting the city on the south side, escaped the fury of the victors.

In the reign of King Manuel I, the town had already regained its former importance, as this monarch granted it a charter on August 20,1504.

Albufeira was among the Algarve cities the most punished by natural cataclysms. But it was the earthquake that caused the most damage. The sea invaded the village with waves that reached 10m in height, destroying almost all the buildings, with only 27 houses left standing and these very ruined.

The Igreja Matriz, a former Arab mosque adapted to Christian worship, where the population had taken refuge, asking for mercy, collapsed, causing 227 victims. After this earthquake, the entire Algarve continued to suffer violent shocks until August 20 of the following year, which did not prevent the immediate start of reconstruction work by order of Bishop D. Francisco Gomes de Avelar.

In 1833, during the civil war between absolutists and liberals, Albufeira was surrounded and attacked by soldiers from Remexido: an absolutist popular leader who deeply damaged the town and executed a large number of its inhabitants.

In the first decades of the 20th century there was a sharp increase in the export of fish and nuts. The village then had five factories employing 700 to 800 people, mainly fishermen’s wives.

From 1930 to 1960 there were times of decay, fishing frames were ruined, factories closed, boats disappeared and many
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House 6 Bedrooms Duplex
Vale de Serves, Ferreiras, Albufeira, Distrito de Faro
New · 197m²
With Garage
buy
799.000 €
Fantastic villa in Ferreiras Albufeira

03 Fractions

02 storey villa with two flats with 03 bedrooms each

Floor 1 composed by

Living room

Air conditioning

3 bedrooms 2 en-suite bath and shower

Equipped Kitchen

Spacious external area balcony

Barbecue

Swimming pool

Floating floor

Built-in lights

Garage

2nd floor

Living room

Equipped kitchen

03 bedrooms

1 en suite with bath and shower

2 bathrooms
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Country Estate 16 Bedrooms
Silves, Distrito de Faro
New · 894m²
With Garage
buy
11.500.000 €
We present this investment opportunity in the Algarve - A 22-hectare property, located in the heart of Silves.
The property offers an extraordinary natural landscape with easy access to the many attractions of the Algarve. It combines rural tourism with a very lucrative asset, making it an ideal and unique investment.

1. Profitable Orange Orchards:
The property boasts extensive and thriving orange orchards, that generate a consistent annual profit. This passive income stream is both stable and profitable, and reflects the rich agricultural tradition of the Algarve.

2. Hosting:
The property includes 7 terrace houses, the largest one holds 4 bedrooms. The remaining 6 houses are each comprised of 2 rooms ensuite. All 7 houses are fully furnished and equipped, ready to be monetised. With a total of 30 rooms and 21 bathrooms, some with showers and others with bathtubs, these houses have all the amenities you need for a great holiday. They are ideal for tourists looking for a quiet getaway in the Algarve. The booking rates are proving to be a pleasant surprise, with almost full occupancy during the summer months. The demand for accommodation in the region ensures high occupancy rates, which will provide consistent income from your rental.

3. Amenities:
Designed to optimise both moments of relaxation and entertainment, the Estate has 2 swimming pools with large areas, sun loungers and gardens. This tranquil setting is perfect for enjoying the warm climate characteristic of the Algarve.

4. Sustainability and Efficiency:
The property has been designed with energy efficiency and sustainability in mind, enabling low operating costs. Modern energy efficiency systems minimise expenses, and ensure that this property is environmentally responsible and economically advantageous.


5. Abundant Water Supply:
The property benefits from an abundant water supply, allowing it to be maintained effortlessly. It has a shallow borehole and a stream nearby. These facilitate the easy maintenance of the health and vigour of the orange orchards, as well as the general aesthetics of the property, without worrying about water scarcity.

6. Easy Maintenance:
With its innovative design and abundant features, this property is able to function and flourish almost independently, requiring minimal maintenance. This allows the owner to enjoy the benefits that the property offers, rather than having to deal with difficult maintenance.

This rural tourism estate offers the ultimate combination of a sophisticated lifestyle, sustainability and significant potential for profitability. With its orange orchards, hotel and eco-design, as well as the prime location being one of the most desirable areas of the Algarve, this is undoubtedly an excellent investment opportunity.
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Villa 6 Bedrooms
Quinta do Lago, Almancil, Loulé, Distrito de Faro
New · 901m²
With Garage
buy
6.700.000 €
This front golf property sits on a beautiful plot with a nice mature garden.
As you enter the house you have a beautiful water fountain and a modern and fully equipped kitchen with a dining area overlooking the swimming pool terrace.
The large living room has an elevated ceiling and windows all around giving a panoramic view.

The ground floor accommodates two very spacious suites that all have direct access to the terraces.
On the first floor, you´ll find two master suites, one of them with a walk-in closet, and offer all possible commodities you can imagine. Both master suites have private terraces.

The basement consists of a master suite with its own cozy sitting area. There is also a wine cellar and a state-of-the-art cinema where you can watch your latest movies.
After watching your favorite movie it’s probably time to have your workout in the fully equipped private gym.

Also in the basement, you have a laundry area and a very large garage for several cars.

Behind the gym, there is an independent suite with direct access from the outside, and therefore could either be used as an independent guest room or as part of this spectacular villa.

The villa is surrounded by lovely terraces in order to benefit from the sun all day or simply enjoy a meal next to the pool at the barbecue area.

All three floors are served by an elevator.
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