Property
Type: | 3+ bedroom apartment |
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Bedrooms: | 3 BR |
Bathrooms: | 3 |
Area: | 16.0M² (172 sq ft) |
Energy Certificate Performance: | 1.0 |
FinancialsRent:€3,100($3,610)
DescriptionThere are houses that are just walls and windows. And then there's this three-bedroom apartment in Beato — 172 sq.m of space that can't be measured in square metres, only in sighs. It's part of the Beato Quarter, one of those developments with a foreign name and a Portuguese soul — and it comes with two parking spots, because sometimes true luxury is not having to circle the block.
The living room isn't just big — you don't walk into it, you arrive. It's 58 square metres that open effortlessly into a fully equipped kitchen. It says: "Stay. Eat. Live." The three bedrooms have built-in wardrobes and windows that let the sun in without asking. One of them is a suite with a walk-in closet — a quiet kind of elegance that doesn't need to show off.
There's air conditioning, naturally — because comfort is also about silence. There's even an electric car charger in the garage, which is a beautiful thing: a hint of the future nestled in a place full of history. Nothing here was rushed. Everything smells new, but breathes like something with stories.
Beato Quarter wasn’t built — it was transformed. What once were industrial spaces are now something close to a secret: brick façades from another century, hiding modern interiors that don't shout. There's a huge shared garden, where time slows down and trees already seem to know the names of the neighbours. It’s a place for living quietly, beautifully — proof that Lisbon still has corners where life can pause.
Book your visit today and we will be happy to show it to you!
NeighborhoodMore listings:
There are houses that are just walls and windows. And then there's this three-bedroom apartment in Beato — 172 sq.m of space that can't be measured in square metres, only in sighs. It's part of the Beato Quarter, one of those developments with a foreign name and a Portuguese soul — and it comes with two parking spots, because sometimes true luxury is not having to circle the block.
The living room isn't just big — you don't walk into it, you arrive. It's 58 square metres that open effortlessly into a fully equipped kitchen. It says: "Stay. Eat. Live." The three bedrooms have built-in wardrobes and windows that let the sun in without asking. One of them is a suite with a walk-in closet — a quiet kind of elegance that doesn't need to show off.
There's air conditioning, naturally — because comfort is also about silence. There's even an electric car charger in the garage, which is a beautiful thing: a hint of the future nestled in a place full of history. Nothing here was rushed. Everything smells new, but breathes like something with stories.
Beato Quarter wasn’t built — it was transformed. What once were industrial spaces are now something close to a secret: brick façades from another century, hiding modern interiors that don't shout. There's a huge shared garden, where time slows down and trees already seem to know the names of the neighbours. It’s a place for living quietly, beautifully — proof that Lisbon still has corners where life can pause.
Book your visit today and we will be happy to show it to you!
Charming 3 bedroom apartment with garage in Beato, Lisbon
DescriptionThere are houses that are just walls and windows. And then there's this three-bedroom apartment in Beato — 172 sq.m of space that can't be measured in square metres, only in sighs. It's part of the Beato Quarter, one of those developments with a foreign name and a Portuguese soul — and it comes with two parking spots, because sometimes true luxury is not having to circle the block.
The living room isn't just big — you don't walk into it, you arrive. It's 58 square metres that open effortlessly into a fully equipped kitchen. It says: "Stay. Eat. Live." The three bedrooms have built-in wardrobes and windows that let the sun in without asking. One of them is a suite with a walk-in closet — a quiet kind of elegance that doesn't need to show off.
There's air conditioning, naturally — because comfort is also about silence. There's even an electric car charger in the garage, which is a beautiful thing: a hint of the future nestled in a place full of history. Nothing here was rushed. Everything smells new, but breathes like something with stories.
Beato Quarter wasn’t built — it was transformed. What once were industrial spaces are now something close to a secret: brick façades from another century, hiding modern interiors that don't shout. There's a huge shared garden, where time slows down and trees already seem to know the names of the neighbours. It’s a place for living quietly, beautifully — proof that Lisbon still has corners where life can pause.
Book your visit today and we will be happy to show it to you!
NeighborhoodMore listings:
There are houses that are just walls and windows. And then there's this three-bedroom apartment in Beato — 172 sq.m of space that can't be measured in square metres, only in sighs. It's part of the Beato Quarter, one of those developments with a foreign name and a Portuguese soul — and it comes with two parking spots, because sometimes true luxury is not having to circle the block.
The living room isn't just big — you don't walk into it, you arrive. It's 58 square metres that open effortlessly into a fully equipped kitchen. It says: "Stay. Eat. Live." The three bedrooms have built-in wardrobes and windows that let the sun in without asking. One of them is a suite with a walk-in closet — a quiet kind of elegance that doesn't need to show off.
There's air conditioning, naturally — because comfort is also about silence. There's even an electric car charger in the garage, which is a beautiful thing: a hint of the future nestled in a place full of history. Nothing here was rushed. Everything smells new, but breathes like something with stories.
Beato Quarter wasn’t built — it was transformed. What once were industrial spaces are now something close to a secret: brick façades from another century, hiding modern interiors that don't shout. There's a huge shared garden, where time slows down and trees already seem to know the names of the neighbours. It’s a place for living quietly, beautifully — proof that Lisbon still has corners where life can pause.
Book your visit today and we will be happy to show it to you!
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