Detached 6-bedroom villa with 9 rooms in Caxias. With stunning sea views and a serene, sophisticated atmosphere, this villa, built in the late 1950s, is in excellent condition. It has 588m2 of constructed area spread over two floors and is set in a plot of land with an area of 2044 m2 which has a swimming pool, garden, borehole, barbecue area with a table for receptions and a kennel.
On the entrance floor, in addition to the kitchen with a sunroom and laundry room, there is a living room with a dining room, both with access to a marvellous balcony with sea views, a suite, 2 bathrooms and two bedrooms, one of which is currently being used as an office.
On the lower floor, there are two more bedrooms, a second living room and a bathroom. There is also a laundry room, a pantry, a wine cellar and a garage for two cars.
Whether ready to move into or with the intention of remodelling, this property has enormous potential for those looking for a little comfort and refinement balanced with proximity to city life.
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Caxias is a Portuguese village that was the seat of the extinct parish of Caxias in the municipality of Oeiras. Today it is part of the Union of Parishes of Oeiras and Sao Juliao da Barra, Paco de Arcos and Caxias. One of the most dynamic municipalities in recent years and one with the highest demand according to the Idealist 2023 ranking.
Caxias prevails today as a cultural and landscape complex that grew up on the property of the Royal family in Oeiras, emanating the sophisticated social life of the 18th century. To this day, it is a privileged residential area for those seeking tranquillity and quality of life.
Very well served by all types of transport, from the Caxias train station to the various bus routes that pass through. It has easy access to Lisbon for those travelling by car, with two main routes, the marginal road or the Estoril Coast motorway (A5), which also allows quick access to Cascais and the beaches along the coast.
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