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🇵🇹 3 Bedroom Villa | Land 8000 m2 | €159.500,00

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🇵🇹 3 Bedroom Villa | Land 8000 m2 | €159.500,00

Fantastic 3 bedroom villa with 8000 m2 of land in Central Portugal!

Ground floor house with a living room with access to the patio.
Kitchen with a fireplace and semi-equipped with hob, oven, extractor fan and water heater that runs on gas, access to the patio.
3 bedrooms, one of them can be connect to one of the garages, creating a big master bedroom.
Bathroom with shower plate, bide, toilet and sink, with a window.
3 big garages.
Land with 8000 m2, being 5000 m2 urban and 3000 m2 rustic. Two independent lands.
A lot of fruit trees, almond trees, apple trees, orange trees, lemon trees, mulberrie trees, fig trees, loquad trres, pomegranate trees, olive trees, cork trees, pine trees, vineyard, etc.
Mains water, electricity and sewage.
Water for irrigation from a bore hole with abundant water, a tank and all irrigation system installed with several taps along the property.
Fiber optics for internet.

Located in the village of Palvarinho at 10 km of Castelo Branco.
Village with 2 cafe and a mini market for your daily amenities.

Castelo Branco: 10 km
Lisbon / airport: 278 km

Contacts:
Luís Baptista
Email: luisbaptista@bm-imobiliaria.pt
Phone/WhatsApp: 00351925413810
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23 COMMENTS

  1. Def a beautiful property, sort of what am looking for. Wish was in position to try for it. Like your idea about changing the one garage to master suite. And lots of water, That is a huge plus. What are the local taxes like?

  2. Lovely house, very private and offered at a good price. However, it's a mistake to have built it right on the corner of the plot, as it is single aspect, and the land behind the house won't be yours and can't be used. If they'd built it 10 metres further down, you could have had back windows on all the rooms and a back garden patio area, useful for when there's strong sun out front and you need to be in the shade. For me, that's a deal breaker. Also a bit too much land, even if the rustic land is sold.

  3. Luis, FYI: pronunciation of word "rustic": you pronounce it with a long u vowel sound… like the word 'rooster' but it is actually a short u…like "rah-stick" if you are pronouncing it using US english vowel sounds. (Can be different than other English sounds…I understand.) People can understand eventually but if they are not used to hearing the words spoken with different vowel sounds…they might not understand from when you start talking. (A mesma coisa acontece em Portugues quando um estrangeiro fala com alguns erros …as pessoas nao se percebem no inicio.) Somente queria melhorar os seus videos e a sua pronuncia de certas palavras assim fica melhor. 🙂 ) Hope you understand @Luis.

  4. Luis, cuidado with your camera focusing on your finger when you point…the distance that you are pointing at becomes blurry and focuses on your hands/fingers. I am not sure how to stop that but I have noticed in all of your videos. (Just trying to give you chance to improve videos. (Esp w/ my last comment about vocabulary. ) You might also include the land area in acres when you tell us about property. Potential American buyers are used to acres more than meters. Just helps us get an idea. How much rain generally falls in that area? Is it more like high desert land? since everything is quite brown that is not being watered.

  5. Luis, can you explain how to fix dampness "easily these days"? Especially for folks who are not used to cement houses…. Besides guttering extensions to remove more water away from house, how do you remedy the dampness that already exists? Is mold usually an issue when dampness shows up in the paint and drywall?

    BTW: in garage with raised cement work surfaces…you called them balconies. (US English: better to say raised work surfaces because word "balcony" usually only used if high surface is high above ground with fence…like one would see from an apartment, 2nd, 3rd floors….

  6. Great presentation 👏 do you know if the neibours behind the house live on the property or is it only used for agricultural purposes. In other words, how much traffic would be driving through the back of the house? Also, how easy would it be to find someone who would be willing to take care of a few horses (4) for payment of course?

  7. lovely property! envious of the buyer. could you irrigate with the borehole and use metered water for the home? are there testing companies in portugal to test the output of the borehole?

  8. Beautiful place, wish we were in a position to come take a look, but not there quite yet. Thanks for the video, and all your videos, Luis.

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