Oliveira Do Bairro, Aveiro 3770-018, Portugal
Terrain à Vente situé au Oliveira Do Bairro Aveiro 3770-018 Portugal est actuellement à Vente, Oliveira Do Bairro Aveiro 3770-018 Portugal est disponible à 69 067 $US. Si la propriété située au Oliveira Do Bairro Aveiro 3770-018 Portugal n'est pas ce que vous recherchez, recherchez Portugal biens immobiliers pour en voir plus Terrain à Vente en Oliveira Do Bairro .
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69 067 $US USD
65 500 € EUR
- Surface vendable minimum
- 3 061m²
Caractéristiques de la propriété
Superficie
- Superficie du terrain/lot
- 3 061m²
Description
Urbanizable land on Rua 18 de Fevereiro in Bustos - Oliveira do Bairro with the following characteristics:• Total area: 3,061 m2• Confrontations: North and South with private land, East Rua 18 de Fevereiro and West with path.• Located in a low-density residential area (villas)• Flat land with 17 meters in front, ideal for construction• Facing an infrastructure street (sanitation, sanitary water, electricity)• Capacity for construction of type III housing (houses) according to the Municipal Regulation in force (PDM)At the time of King João I (1357-1433) Bustos is the name of a mounted plant located in the warehouse of Aveiro. And around the cork oaks the first inhabitants will have gathered.In 1518 the place was already inhabited because the “Foral for the county of the table dansemil comenda given by the Inquiries” changes the payment of the fees in the Tables and in Bustos, owing the residents to pay “two meas of butter.”The oldest document (uncovered so far) listing the existence of inhabitants dates back to 1527. In the “Census of the Population of Estremadura” it is mentioned that the village of Bustos has six dwellings.In 1746, in the testimony relating to a visitation of the Commandery of Ansemil, prepared by the clerk Inácio da Silva, the existence of the Couto de Bustos is noted, with the privilege of having “ordinary judges elected by the people.”Popular tradition claims that there was a “Municipal Granary” in the center of the town, which would have started by “serving to collect the fees owed to the Order of Malta”. In fact, there was a building in the center of Bustos that was known by the name of “Celeiro”, but no document has yet been revealed that proves the theory that the building served as a “Celeiro Municipal”.With the administrative reform of 1898 (after having integrated several municipalities such as Soza, Aveiro, Mira, or Cantanhede) Bustos, a branch of the parish of Mamarrosa, becomes part of the restored municipality of Oliveira do Bairro. The republican revolution of 1910 had a strong impact on local political life, creating the conditions for administrative independence. Law nº 942, of February 18, 1920, creates the parish of Bustos, enshrining the detachment of ten places from the parish of Mamarrosa:Article 1. The parish of Bustos is created, in the municipality of Oliveira da Bairro, being constituted and limited by the villages of Bustos, Coladas, Sobreiro, Azurveira, Barreira, Picada, Quinta Nova, Póvoa, Cabeço and Porto do Vouga.On May 9, 1920, elections were held for the first administrative bodies of the Parish Council, with Jacinto dos Louros elected president.Law nº 80/2003, 26th of August, elevates the population of Bustos to the category of village.