Reference242910
Price1,700,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms4
Floor Space
Land Area446.0m2

Spacious 4 bedroom Townhouse for sale in Lordelo do Ouro e Massarelos, Porto, Northern Portugal

1,700,000 EUR
1,462,000 GBP1,819,000 USD
Situated on one of the most emblematic avenues in the Lordelo do Ouro e Massarelos area of the city of Porto, this villa is currently being used for services, but can be upgraded for housing.

With high potential, excellent build quality, generous areas and great sun exposure, this spacious villa is ideally located in prime and exclusive area close to the Serralves Museum, City Park and beaches, and also enjoys varied supply of trade, services, transport network and national and international schools.


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Situated on one of the most emblematic avenues in the Lordelo do Ouro e Massarelos area of the city of Porto, this villa is currently being used for services, but can be upgraded for housing.

With high potential, excellent build quality, generous areas and great sun exposure, this spacious villa is ideally located in prime and exclusive area close to the Serralves Museum, City Park and beaches, and also enjoys varied supply of trade, services, transport network and national and international schools.


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