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Olivais, Lisboa, Distrito de Lisboa
In project · 3,163m²
With Garage
buy
4.000.000 €
Terreno urbano com dois prédios para reconstrução, com uma área total de 3.278m², situado numa localização privilegiada, na fronteira entre a moderna Expo e a zona histórica dos Olivais. Este projeto, já submetido à Câmara Municipal de Lisboa, contempla a construção de 28 apartamentos distribuídos por três pisos acima do solo, com uma área de construção de 3.163,28m² e 787,78m² adicionais dedicados a estacionamento, oferecendo 24 lugares para automóveis.
Os 28 apartamentos estão cuidadosamente distribuídos em 13 unidades T2, 14 unidades T1 e 1 unidade T3, repartidos entre dois prédios equipados com três elevadores. O projeto atual permite flexibilidade para ajustes, podendo ser adaptado conforme as necessidades do comprador, oferecendo a possibilidade de personalizar o investimento ao máximo.
A localização é uma das mais desejadas de Lisboa, a apenas 400 metros da Gare do Oriente, que oferece uma vasta rede de transportes públicos, incluindo comboios, metro e autocarros. Nas proximidades, o Centro Comercial Vasco da Gama, no Parque das Nações, proporciona uma ampla gama de serviços, comércio e opções de restauração, tanto no interior como nos arredores do centro comercial.
Além disso, o terreno beneficia de uma localização estratégica junto aos principais eixos rodoviários de Lisboa, como a Av. de Berlim, Av. João II, e Av. Infante D. Henrique. Com acessos rápidos às principais vias, como a 2ª Circular, CRIL, Ponte Vasco da Gama, A1 e IC2, e a apenas 5 minutos de carro do Aeroporto de Lisboa, esta é uma oportunidade única para investidores que procuram localização, conveniência e potencial de valorização.
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Os 28 apartamentos estão cuidadosamente distribuídos em 13 unidades T2, 14 unidades T1 e 1 unidade T3, repartidos entre dois prédios equipados com três elevadores. O projeto atual permite flexibilidade para ajustes, podendo ser adaptado conforme as necessidades do comprador, oferecendo a possibilidade de personalizar o investimento ao máximo.
A localização é uma das mais desejadas de Lisboa, a apenas 400 metros da Gare do Oriente, que oferece uma vasta rede de transportes públicos, incluindo comboios, metro e autocarros. Nas proximidades, o Centro Comercial Vasco da Gama, no Parque das Nações, proporciona uma ampla gama de serviços, comércio e opções de restauração, tanto no interior como nos arredores do centro comercial.
Além disso, o terreno beneficia de uma localização estratégica junto aos principais eixos rodoviários de Lisboa, como a Av. de Berlim, Av. João II, e Av. Infante D. Henrique. Com acessos rápidos às principais vias, como a 2ª Circular, CRIL, Ponte Vasco da Gama, A1 e IC2, e a apenas 5 minutos de carro do Aeroporto de Lisboa, esta é uma oportunidade única para investidores que procuram localização, conveniência e potencial de valorização.
Não perca esta oportunidade de investimento. Entre em contacto para mais detalhes e agende já a sua visita.
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Olivais, Lisboa, Distrito de Lisboa
11,000m²
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8.100.000 €
Predio com 9300 m2 acima solo para remodelação habitação serviços etc proximo do Parque das Naçoes e Sacavem
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Olivais, Lisboa, Distrito de Lisboa
10,000m²
With Garage
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14.000.000 €
Predio com 8000 m2 acima solo com PIP aprovado para remodelação serviços( Hotel, etc ) próximo do Parque das Naçoes e Sacavem
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Apartment Block
Olivais Velhos, Lisboa, Distrito de Lisboa
New · 2,287m²
With Garage
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New building in Viscountess of Olivais Square, historic area classified next to The Avenue of Berlin 650 meters from Gare Oriente 2Kms from Lisbon Airport, optimally served by public transport, namely metro and train.
This project consists of two new buildings, with 15 apartments, and private interior spaces, typologies ranging from T1 to T2 and areas from 61m2 to 132m2. There will be underground parking for all apartments.
The project is located a few minutes from the main attractions of the East region of the city of Lisbon, near the Tagus River and very well served by street commerce, shopping centers, parks and public spaces, offices, cultural spaces, etc...
With great access to public transport and main access, making this the perfect place for the ideal home for families, young couples or investors.
Special prices and payment terms.
The work is expected to be completed by the end of next year (November 2022).
History of Praça da Viscountess dos Olivais, Olivais Velho, Lisbon - Classified as IIP - Property of Public Interest
Created in 1397 by D. João Anes, Archbishop of Lisbon, on land located, then, at the end of the capital, the parish of Olivais comprised at the time small urban agglomerations, spread over a vast area, ranging from The Cricket, to the south, to Sacavém, to the north, including Marvila and Cabo Ruivo. The extension of the parish would only be changed in the mid-eighteenth century, with the creation of the parish of Beato.
The parish church of Olivais was built at the beginning of the next century, and the mesh of the urban complex that today is known as Olivais Velho began to define itself in the sixteenth century, with the construction of houses around the matrix.
From the 17th century on, the Lisbon nobility began to build their recreational farms on land in the parish of Olivais, which until then were mostly inserted in the domains of religious communities. It was also in the 1600s that a community of arrábidos friars was installed in the parish, which founded the Convent of S. Cornelius, of which there are no traces left.
The violent earthquake of 1755 destroyed the parish church, promptly rebuilt. It was at this time that the Rossio - which would later be named viscountess of Olivais Square - was delineated in the old field of the fair, located in the posterior area of the mother church, also opening the first streets, such as the Calçadinha dos Olivais, Rua Nova or Rua das Casas Novas.
Delimiting the square, there are several houses of two floors, built mostly in the second half of the nineteenth century. Some of these houses were built by the industrial francisco Alves Gouveia, owner of the stampfactory, at the time based on Rua das Casas Novas, to house its employees.
In the urban complex stands out the Casa Viscountess dos Olivais, located on one of the tops of the square, a building of considerable dimensions, with four gates on the ground floor and nine windows of balcony with iron rods on the upper floor. This building, dating from 1866, was acquired by D. Maria Rosa da Veiga Araújo, Viscountess dos Olivais, who founded in 1896 an asylum for poor children. Currently, a day care center and kindergarten, belonging to the D. Pedro IV Foundation, is located on site.
The center of the square, outlined by a cobbled rectangle, with trees, was being used, over time, for the recreational activities of the neighborhood. In 1896, a cast iron bandstand was erected, based on a brick base, where the Union Philharmonic Society and Capricho Olivalense, established in 1886, held concerts. The bandstand was restored numerous times throughout the 20th century.
This project consists of two new buildings, with 15 apartments, and private interior spaces, typologies ranging from T1 to T2 and areas from 61m2 to 132m2. There will be underground parking for all apartments.
The project is located a few minutes from the main attractions of the East region of the city of Lisbon, near the Tagus River and very well served by street commerce, shopping centers, parks and public spaces, offices, cultural spaces, etc...
With great access to public transport and main access, making this the perfect place for the ideal home for families, young couples or investors.
Special prices and payment terms.
The work is expected to be completed by the end of next year (November 2022).
History of Praça da Viscountess dos Olivais, Olivais Velho, Lisbon - Classified as IIP - Property of Public Interest
Created in 1397 by D. João Anes, Archbishop of Lisbon, on land located, then, at the end of the capital, the parish of Olivais comprised at the time small urban agglomerations, spread over a vast area, ranging from The Cricket, to the south, to Sacavém, to the north, including Marvila and Cabo Ruivo. The extension of the parish would only be changed in the mid-eighteenth century, with the creation of the parish of Beato.
The parish church of Olivais was built at the beginning of the next century, and the mesh of the urban complex that today is known as Olivais Velho began to define itself in the sixteenth century, with the construction of houses around the matrix.
From the 17th century on, the Lisbon nobility began to build their recreational farms on land in the parish of Olivais, which until then were mostly inserted in the domains of religious communities. It was also in the 1600s that a community of arrábidos friars was installed in the parish, which founded the Convent of S. Cornelius, of which there are no traces left.
The violent earthquake of 1755 destroyed the parish church, promptly rebuilt. It was at this time that the Rossio - which would later be named viscountess of Olivais Square - was delineated in the old field of the fair, located in the posterior area of the mother church, also opening the first streets, such as the Calçadinha dos Olivais, Rua Nova or Rua das Casas Novas.
Delimiting the square, there are several houses of two floors, built mostly in the second half of the nineteenth century. Some of these houses were built by the industrial francisco Alves Gouveia, owner of the stampfactory, at the time based on Rua das Casas Novas, to house its employees.
In the urban complex stands out the Casa Viscountess dos Olivais, located on one of the tops of the square, a building of considerable dimensions, with four gates on the ground floor and nine windows of balcony with iron rods on the upper floor. This building, dating from 1866, was acquired by D. Maria Rosa da Veiga Araújo, Viscountess dos Olivais, who founded in 1896 an asylum for poor children. Currently, a day care center and kindergarten, belonging to the D. Pedro IV Foundation, is located on site.
The center of the square, outlined by a cobbled rectangle, with trees, was being used, over time, for the recreational activities of the neighborhood. In 1896, a cast iron bandstand was erected, based on a brick base, where the Union Philharmonic Society and Capricho Olivalense, established in 1886, held concerts. The bandstand was restored numerous times throughout the 20th century.
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