Albufeira (Algarve), Faro (Algarve) 8200, Portugal
The Single Family House for Sale located at Albufeira (Algarve) Faro (Algarve) 8200 Portugal with 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms is currently for Sale, Albufeira (Algarve) Faro (Algarve) 8200 Portugal is listed for $2,918,643. If the property located at Albufeira (Algarve) Faro (Algarve) 8200 Portugal isn't what you're looking for, search Portugal Real Estate to see other Homes for Sale in Albufeira (Algarve) .
MLS#: C0205-06441
$2,918,643 USD
€2,800,000 EUR
- Type
- Single Family
- Bedrooms
- 5
- Bathrooms
- 6
- Home/Lot size
- 362m²
Property features
Construction details
- Year built
- 2024
Area
- Property size
- 362m²
- Land/Lot size
- 200m²
- Bedrooms
- 5
- Bathrooms
- 6
- Total rooms
- 11
Description
Preserving the old facade with its characteristics of typical Algarve architecture, a new, Modern, Contemporary house was built, with high quality finishing materials and great comfort.When visiting this House you will see the unique details of its architecture.Located in front of the sea, close to Mirante do Peneco, taking the elevator you are on the beach. In about five minutes walking along the Cliff, enjoying the sea view, you reach the historic center which comprises a traditional village with the simplicity of whitewashed houses and narrow streets on the hills that lead to the sea. There you can find your restaurant, as well as shops, services, supermarket, and nightlife areas. About a fifteen minute walk past the Rossio viewpoint, you are at Albufeira Marina.The layout of the living room, dining and cooking area, facing the sea, offers you the possibility of enjoying unique moments of conviviality with your family and friends.All rooms have closets and a private bathroom for each one.This house has an attached commercial and service area that can have different uses.On the roof you can enjoy a large “roof terrace” with a swimming pool in which you can cool off and sunbathe, reading a book, or have a barbecue while contemplating and listening to the sea.The heated swimming pool is salt treated, with automatic PH regulation.No matter how well this House is described, just being here, in front of the Sea, listening to its Melody; Beautiful to see; if you can feel what it has to offer.I will be at your disposal for more information or to schedule a visit.The photos of this property were taken on a sunny day and a cloudy day, so that you have a more realistic perception.A survey by the website Cheerfulway chose Albufeira as the best place to live in Portugal.The toponym Albufeira comes from the Arabic word البحيرة (al-Buħayra), a designation from the 8th century, which means the lagoon or the sea, or, according to other experts, sea castle, standing tall and in an amphitheater over the sea. The narrow alleys, the old castle and the very white houses with their terraces and arches remain from the Arab period.The current area of the municipality of Albufeira has been occupied by man since at least 2000 BC. The Romans gave it the name Baltum, and the Arabs. which they occupied in 716, called it Albuar or Albuhera.A sea breeze usually cools the average annual temperature in the Algarve, which is 17.7ºC (12ºC in January and up to around 30ºC in August). The region has more than 3,000 hours of sunshine (more than 300 days) during the year, which makes it a favorite destination for those who enjoy such a pleasant climate. Winter is mild.From the town with a long fishing tradition and a thriving fish export industry, what remains is the shelter port, next to the Albufeira marina, with its colorful artisanal fishing boats, which share the space with the boats dedicated to sea trips along the coast. and visit the fabulous sea caves.Currently, Albufeira and its municipality are one of the main tourist centers in the country, offering almost 30km of coastline and more than two dozen very diverse beaches, both in terms of natural surroundings and in terms of occupation and supply. tourist. Although the tourist facilities, as well as the nightlife, are some of the most famous in the Algarve, they still coexist alongside another reality, that of the quiet villages, where manual arts such as tiles, carved copper or esparto tapestry survive. surrounded by rainfed orchards with almond trees in bloom.