R. do Duque de Loulé 59
Porto 4000-325
Portugal

CO-EXCLUSIVE

Property

Ownership: For Sale
Type: Apartment
Pets: Pets Unknown
Council Tax Band: TBC

Financials

Price: €350,000
($378,000)
Carlos Alves
Area Manager for Porto and North of Portugal
Nuno Franco
Managing Director - Portugal
Avenida da Liberdade 69, 4ºC, 1250-140 Lisbon

Description

Location:

Located on a street with 120 years, Duque de Loulé street, one of the most charming streets in the center of Porto. In the surroundings, you can find all kinds of shops, restaurants, coffees, pharmacies, banks, markets and have access to all transports (metro, bus, taxis).

About the building:

Duke's project was specially chosen, not only because of its prime location but also because of its unique positioning that allows combining what the developer is truly passionate about: ART, empowering timeless Architectural Art.

In addition to detailed architecture craftsmanship, created by Pedro Ferreira Architecture Studio, that maximizes natural light exposure, using special carpentry elements and high ceilings.

Embedded in the revitalization dynamics of Porto downtown the Duque de Loulé project aimed to refurbish a 19th century bourgeois house in ruins, and to transform it into a distinctive multifamily building, consisting of eight apartments with different typologies and layout.

The quality of construction, for example (pine wood flooring, thermal and acoustic insulation, ceramic floors in bathrooms, lacquered wood, double glazing, security door and kitchen countertops and backsplash in marble from Estremoz), and the diversity of typologies, make this project a safe and desirable investment.

The motto of “Art to Get”, its easily explained as the buyers of these tailor-made apartments are buying much more than property...they're buying an art piece right in Porto’s Downtown which grants access to a unique lifestyle.

Available:

Unit E | Floor 2 | 1 bedroom | Internal Area: 40 m2 | Asking Price: 350,000 euros

Bonfim:

“Bonfim is one of the 20 coolest neighborhoods in the world in 2020. It is number 14 in the choices of readers and editors of Time Out.“ 09.10.2020

In 14th place, the Porto neighborhood keeps alive the genuine identity of the city, which begins to disappear in more central areas. A kind of artistic underworld from Invicta, largely due to the Faculty of Fine Arts and galleries. Bonfim also stands out for its strong community spirit, for its proximity shopping, there are small cafes and shops, some of the most traditional restaurants in the city, but also more modern spaces with signature cuisine. Here you can enjoy relaxing strolls through the ever-increasing pedestrian space, which invites you to explore neighborhood life on foot, walking the streets that preserve traditional features of urban architecture and hiding places in the middle of nature, such as the Nova Sintra Park, overlooking the Douro river.

Porto:

Capital and gateway to the north of Portugal, Porto is both the city that provided a nation with a name and a wine known worldwide: the Port wine.

Northern Portugal, widely regarded as the driver of the Portuguese economy. Entrepreneurship and technology allow Porto to be considered as one of Europe’s main start-up hubs, with a growing number of technology companies choosing Porto for their headquarters, not only because of easy access to skilled labor but also for the city’s good access routes and available facilities.

With its splendid geographical location on the mouth of the river Douro and architectural heritage of exceptional quality, the historic center of Porto was declared UNESCO World Heritage in 1996. Porto is the capital of the North and the second-largest city in the country; its hard-working inhabitants are noted for their commercial enterprise, always standing firm against outside impositions and foreign invaders, which explains why Porto has become known as the «unvanquished» city.

In addition to its history, any visitor to Porto will be quickly impressed by the forceful character both of the city and its inhabitants.

If you want to get to know the city better, we recommend a gentle stroll through its streets, taking time to admire the typical granite houses and monuments, enjoying a tram ride along the banks of the river, or even going for a boat ride under the city ́s six bridges, from where you can enjoy an entirely different view of the city. These itineraries seek to demonstrate the impressive contrasts this city has to offer. The "Baixa (Downtown)" of Porto, with all the rhythms of city life, its movement, and intense retailing. There is a very peculiar expression that bestows a Nordic, mercantile tone onto a city that is both spiritually and intensely baroque. In sharp contrast, in the Serralves Park, there is the sheer modernity of the building housing the Museum of Contemporary Art, and the romantic, soothing surroundings of the surrounding leafy park.

Amenities

  • Balcony
  • City View
  • Investment Property
  • Parquet Floors

Neighborhood

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