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    18 Homes for sale of 1.800.000 € until 1.800.000 €, in Algarve

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    AHWL1223165-001

    House 4 Bedrooms in Almancil

    Almancil, Loulé, Algarve
    4 bedrooms
    4 bathrooms
    350 m²
    2,75Ha/6,8 Acres - 5 MINUTES TO THE BEACH!! VERY LARGE HOME WITH ALMOST 3Ha OF FLAT LAND - IN THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE A rarely available two story Mansion style home offering enormous potential to re-arrange the layout to create further family living or even possibly to create a Boutique style B&B Hotel subject to project approval. Currently, the accommodation is arranged so that all the main rooms are on the first floor with excellent views across the land and over the woodlands of neighbouring properties. There is a superb covered upper terrace with open balustrading offering seating areas for the principal rooms ideal for catching those gentle evening breezes. The accommodation briefly comprises Master Bedroom with an Ensuite Bathroom, Three further Bedrooms and Two Bathrooms. A fitted farmhouse style Kitchen Diner, separate Dining Room and spacious Living Room having a corner fireplace and sliding patio doors to the covered Terrace - all helping to create a bright spacious home offering gracious living accommodation. The Ground Floor is currently laid out with an Entrance Hall in marble with matching Marble Staircase to the first floor, there is a Kitchenette with Dining Area, Sitting Area, Office and Bathroom, and a huge area offering Garage parking for numerous vehicles. The house has been carefully preserved over the years, using materials suited to today's needs. Outside the house can be approached from either of two entrance Gateways, the driveway provides for extra car parking for several cars and to the rear of the house is a large sound brick built Three Bay building for Agricultural use. For the Equestrian, this building could easily become stabling, the whole area is ideal for horse lovers being located just 1.3kms from the renowned Pine Trees Riding Centre and just a little further to realise your dreams of being able to ride your horses along the beach! Finally, there is a pretty Single Storey Building detached from the main house ideal for putting up occasional guests. The property benefits from a Borehole, an Irrigation System for the Land which has been farmed in previous years and has good 'growing' soil and there is plenty of space for a Swimming Pool subject to approval and licence. #ref:AHWL1223165
    1.800.000 €
    30+ days ago supercasa.pt
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    Swimming pool

    House 10 Bedrooms in Albufeira e Olhos de Água

    Albufeira e Olhos de Água, Albufeira, Algarve
    10 bedrooms
    10 bathrooms
    335 m²
    Algarve, Albufeira, Villa 'Guest House' with 10 en-suite bedrooms, sea view, close to Albufeira town centre, Vilamoura golf courses, Falesia beach 'Guest House' boutique house with 10 en-suite bedrooms, located in Branqueira, Albufeira, built specifically for quality tourist exploration. Excellent build quality, using state-of-the-art materials and a very good level of home automation support equipment. Well furnished and equipped where the decoration was essentially to provide the well-being and comfort of all guests. Essential factor for the excellent occupancy rate throughout the year of the rooms of this 'Guest House'. Countryside located at the gates of the city, extremely quiet, it also benefits from the country and maritime scents brought by the southerly winds from the sea. Faro International Airport is about 30 minutes away, through good and safe roads. Located about 10 minutes from Vilamoura golf courses and Sheraton Pine Cliffs, overlooking the sea, this unit is in a privileged position for all those who like to enjoy everything the region offers to its tourists, such as: The magnificent beaches, excellent golf courses and tennis centre, hiking, cycling or training for competition, shopping areas, restaurants and nightlife, safaris to the interior of the Algarve, discovering all the rich gastronomy of the region and visiting the entire Serra do Algarve. The origins of Albufeira are unknown, but everything suggests that the region was already populated in prehistoric times and that the place where the city stands today would have been, some centuries before our era, an important settlement with its seaport. The primitive settlement was occupied by the Romans who named it Baltum. They introduced a centralized administrative organization and developed an intense agricultural and commercial activity. They built aqueducts, roads and bridges of which vestiges still exist today. The place-name Albufeira comes from the Arabic name 'Al-buhera' which means 'castle of the sea', a reason that may be linked to the proximity of the ocean and/or the lagoon that formed in the lower part of the town. The Arabs built solid defensive fortifications, making it almost impregnable, which to some extent was not unfounded, because Albufeira was one of the squares that the Arabs kept in their power for the longest time. The development of agriculture was remarkable and there was the introduction of new techniques and new cultures. The Arabs already used plows and fertilizers, as well as water-wheels for raising water in wells. They introduced new irrigation systems in the fields, highlighting the dams and levadas, thus transforming uncultivated areas into vegetable gardens and orchards. When D. Afonso III occupied the throne, part of the Algarve had already fallen to the Christians. Templars and Hospitallers, military orders that helped in the Reconquest, frequently raided the lands that were still under Arab rule, but always stopped in front of the strong walls of Albufeira. Only after Faro was taken did the situation in Albufeira become unsustainable. Surrounded by enemies on all sides, the square fell to D. Afonso III, who immediately donated it to the Order of Aviz. The Moors were so persecuted that only those who fled and took refuge in a cave, called Cova do Xorino, located under the rocks delimiting the city on the south side, escaped the fury of the victors. In the reign of King Manuel I, the town had already regained its former importance, as this monarch granted it a charter on August 20,1504. Albufeira was among the Algarve cities the most punished by natural cataclysms. But it was the earthquake that caused the most damage. The sea invaded the village with waves that reached 10m in height, destroying almost all the buildings, with only 27 houses left standing and these very ruined. The Igreja Matriz, a former Arab mosque adapted to Christian worship, where the population had taken refuge, asking for mercy, collapsed, causing 227 victims. After this earthquake, the entire Algarve continued to suffer violent shocks until August 20 of the following year, which did not prevent the immediate start of reconstruction work by order of Bishop D. Francisco Gomes de Avelar. In 1833, during the civil war between absolutists and liberals, Albufeira was surrounded and attacked by soldiers from Remexido: an absolutist popular leader who deeply damaged the town and executed a large number of its inhabitants. In the first decades of the 20th century there was a sharp increase in the export of fish and nuts. The village then had five factories employing 700 to 800 people, mainly fishermen's wives. From 1930 to 1960 there were times of decay, fishing frames were ruined, factories closed, boats disappeared and many #ref:V10-01 (PR-355)
    1.800.000 €
    30+ days ago supercasa.pt
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    61
    Piscina

    House 4 Bedrooms in Lagoa e Carvoeiro

    Lagoa e Carvoeiro, Lagoa, Algarve
    4 bedrooms
    4 bathrooms
    580 m²
    Situated mid-way between Carvoeiro and Porches and only 2kms from the delightful Albandeira beach, this villa presents itself as a delightful taste of the mediteranean lifestyle and comfort. It is set in substainable grounds with beautifully tended gardens and fabulous terraces including 180º views of the coastline from the upper terrace. On the gound floor you will find a large en suite bedroom, fully equipped kitchen, dining room and two living/lounge areas. Upstairs there is an en suite bedroom that leads you out to the balony as well as two separate bedrooms that share a bathroom. Each with their own access to the terraces. The lush gardens allows for privacy when in the garden, so you can enjoy the heated pool with comfort. Contact us for further information and arrange your viewing. Carvoeiro is a wonderful coastal escape, and is popular with both national and foreign tourists. This former fishing village has blossomed into one of the most cosmopolitan tourist areas in the region over the past couple of decades, and has a lot to offer visitors and residents alike. Its small, sandy beach lies just in front of the lively centre of the village, sheltered from the coastal winds by the golden cliffs surrounding it. The coastline here is particularly picturesque, making it the perfect spot for those in search of an ocean retreat. #ref:4336
    1.800.000 €
    30+ days ago supercasa.pt
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    House 14 Bedrooms in Albufeira e Olhos de Água

    House 14 Bedrooms in Albufeira e Olhos de Água

    Albufeira e Olhos de Água, Albufeira, Algarve
    14 bedrooms
    15 bathrooms
    450 m²
    Tourist complex, with AL license, consisting of 6 townhouses, all of them with private garage, box inserted in plots of 1350 sq meters, with swimming pool for common use, being possible to continue the exploration for holidays as well as to constitute a private condominium for housing with independent fractions . With an extremely central location, in Areias de São João-Albufeira, 500 meters from the beach. Praia da Oura, Praia dos Alemães, Praia dos Aveiros and Praia do Forte São João, and all the offer of restaurants and services in the surroundings. The discretion of the townhouses; Townhouse T1 Ground floor with kitchen, living room with fireplace, common bathroom and a storage room and terrace, 1st floor with a bedroom with bathroom and terrace. 2 Townhouse T2 Ground floor with kitchen, living room with fireplace, guest bathroom, storage room and terrace, 1st floor with two bedrooms, guest bathroom and terraces. 3 Townhouse T3 Ground floor with kitchen, living room with fireplace, guest bathroom, storage room and terrace, 1st floor with three bedrooms, one en suite, guest bathroom and terraces. The use of a garden is currently common, but it is possible for all houses to have a private garden for all units in addition to the common area of the condominium pool. Ideal for investment with great profitability both in Local Accommodation and for sale of permanent own housing. #ref:VGH1573
    1.800.000 €
    30+ days ago supercasa.pt
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    35
    AHWL1223165-001

    House 4 Bedrooms in Almancil

    Almancil, Loulé, Algarve
    4 bedrooms
    4 bathrooms
    350 m²
    2,75Ha/6,8 Acres - 5 MINUTES TO THE BEACH!! VERY LARGE HOME WITH ALMOST 3Ha OF FLAT LAND - IN THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE A rarely available two story Mansion style home offering enormous potential to re-arrange the layout to create further family living or even possibly to create a Boutique style B&B Hotel subject to project approval. Currently, the accommodation is arranged so that all the main rooms are on the first floor with excellent views across the land and over the woodlands of neighbouring properties. There is a superb covered upper terrace with open balustrading offering seating areas for the principal rooms ideal for catching those gentle evening breezes. The accommodation briefly comprises Master Bedroom with an Ensuite Bathroom, Three further Bedrooms and Two Bathrooms. A fitted farmhouse style Kitchen Diner, separate Dining Room and spacious Living Room having a corner fireplace and sliding patio doors to the covered Terrace - all helping to create a bright spacious home offering gracious living accommodation. The Ground Floor is currently laid out with an Entrance Hall in marble with matching Marble Staircase to the first floor, there is a Kitchenette with Dining Area, Sitting Area, Office and Bathroom, and a huge area offering Garage parking for numerous vehicles. The house has been carefully preserved over the years, using materials suited to today's needs. Outside the house can be approached from either of two entrance Gateways, the driveway provides for extra car parking for several cars and to the rear of the house is a large sound brick built Three Bay building for Agricultural use. For the Equestrian, this building could easily become stabling, the whole area is ideal for horse lovers being located just 1.3kms from the renowned Pine Trees Riding Centre and just a little further to realise your dreams of being able to ride your horses along the beach! Finally, there is a pretty Single Storey Building detached from the main house ideal for putting up occasional guests. The property benefits from a Borehole, an Irrigation System for the Land which has been farmed in previous years and has good 'growing' soil and there is plenty of space for a Swimming Pool subject to approval and licence. #ref:AHWL1223165
    1.800.000 €
    30+ days ago casa.sapo.pt
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    House 10 Bedrooms in Albufeira e Olhos de Água

    Albufeira e Olhos de Água, Albufeira, Algarve
    10 bedrooms
    10 bathrooms
    335 m²
    Algarve, Albufeira, Villa 'Guest House' with 10 en-suite bedrooms, sea view, close to Albufeira town centre, Vilamoura golf courses, Falesia beach 'Guest House' boutique house with 10 en-suite bedrooms, located in Branqueira, Albufeira, built specifically for quality tourist exploration. Excellent build quality, using state-of-the-art materials and a very good level of home automation support equipment. Well furnished and equipped where the decoration was essentially to provide the well-being and comfort of all guests. Essential factor for the excellent occupancy rate throughout the year of the rooms of this 'Guest House'. Countryside located at the gates of the city, extremely quiet, it also benefits from the country and maritime scents brought by the southerly winds from the sea. Faro International Airport is about 30 minutes away, through good and safe roads. Located about 10 minutes from Vilamoura golf courses and Sheraton Pine Cliffs, overlooking the sea, this unit is in a privileged position for all those who like to enjoy everything the region offers to its tourists, such as: The magnificent beaches, excellent golf courses and tennis centre, hiking, cycling or training for competition, shopping areas, restaurants and nightlife, safaris to the interior of the Algarve, discovering all the rich gastronomy of the region and visiting the entire Serra do Algarve. The origins of Albufeira are unknown, but everything suggests that the region was already populated in prehistoric times and that the place where the city stands today would have been, some centuries before our era, an important settlement with its seaport. The primitive settlement was occupied by the Romans who named it Baltum. They introduced a centralized administrative organization and developed an intense agricultural and commercial activity. They built aqueducts, roads and bridges of which vestiges still exist today. The place-name Albufeira comes from the Arabic name 'Al-buhera' which means 'castle of the sea', a reason that may be linked to the proximity of the ocean and/or the lagoon that formed in the lower part of the town. The Arabs built solid defensive fortifications, making it almost impregnable, which to some extent was not unfounded, because Albufeira was one of the squares that the Arabs kept in their power for the longest time. The development of agriculture was remarkable and there was the introduction of new techniques and new cultures. The Arabs already used plows and fertilizers, as well as water-wheels for raising water in wells. They introduced new irrigation systems in the fields, highlighting the dams and levadas, thus transforming uncultivated areas into vegetable gardens and orchards. When D. Afonso III occupied the throne, part of the Algarve had already fallen to the Christians. Templars and Hospitallers, military orders that helped in the Reconquest, frequently raided the lands that were still under Arab rule, but always stopped in front of the strong walls of Albufeira. Only after Faro was taken did the situation in Albufeira become unsustainable. Surrounded by enemies on all sides, the square fell to D. Afonso III, who immediately donated it to the Order of Aviz. The Moors were so persecuted that only those who fled and took refuge in a cave, called Cova do Xorino, located under the rocks delimiting the city on the south side, escaped the fury of the victors. In the reign of King Manuel I, the town had already regained its former importance, as this monarch granted it a charter on August 20,1504. Albufeira was among the Algarve cities the most punished by natural cataclysms. But it was the earthquake that caused the most damage. The sea invaded the village with waves that reached 10m in height, destroying almost all the buildings, with only 27 houses left standing and these very ruined. The Igreja Matriz, a former Arab mosque adapted to Christian worship, where the population had taken refuge, asking for mercy, collapsed, causing 227 victims. After this earthquake, the entire Algarve continued to suffer violent shocks until August 20 of the following year, which did not prevent the immediate start of reconstruction work by order of Bishop D. Francisco Gomes de Avelar. In 1833, during the civil war between absolutists and liberals, Albufeira was surrounded and attacked by soldiers from Remexido: an absolutist popular leader who deeply damaged the town and executed a large number of its inhabitants. In the first decades of the 20th century there was a sharp increase in the export of fish and nuts. The village then had five factories employing 700 to 800 people, mainly fishermen's wives. From 1930 to 1960 there were times of decay, fishing frames were ruined, factories closed, boats disappeared and many #ref:V10-01 (PR-355)
    1.800.000 €
    30+ days ago casa.sapo.pt
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    House 9 Bedrooms in Albufeira e Olhos de Água

    House 9 Bedrooms in Albufeira e Olhos de Água

    Albufeira e Olhos de Água, Albufeira, Algarve
    9 bedrooms
    335 m²
    Algarve, Albufeira, Moradia 'Guest House' com 10 quartos em suite, vista mar, perto centro cidade Albufeira, campos de Golfe de Vilamoura, praia da Falésia Moradia de tipo boutique 'Guest House' com 10 quartos em suite, localizada na Branqueira, Albufeira, construída especificamente para exploração turística de qualidade. Excelente qualidade de construção, tendo sido usados os materiais de última geração e um muito bom nível de equipamentos de apoio de domótica. Bem mobilado e equipado onde a preocupação da decoração foi essencialmente proporcionar o bem-estar e conforto de todos os hospedes. Fator essencial para a excelente taxa de ocupação ao longo de todo o ano dos quartos desta 'Guest House'. Zona campestre situada ás portas da cidade, extremamente sossegada beneficia ainda dos odores campestres e marítimos trazidos pelos ventos do sul provenientes do mar. O Aeroporto internacional de Faro, fica a cerca de 30 minutos, através de boas vias rodoviárias e seguras. Localizado a cerca de 10 minutos dos campos de golfe de Vilamoura e do Sheraton Pine Cliffs, com vista de mar, esta unidade está numa posição privilegiada para todos aqueles que gostam de desfrutar de tudo o que a região oferece aos seus turistas tal como: As magnificas praias, excelentes campos de golfe e centro de ténis, fazer caminhadas, passeios de bicicleta ou treinos para competição, zonas comerciais, restaurantes e animação noturna, safaris ao interior do Algarve, conhecer toda a rica gastronomia da região e visitar toda a serra do Algarve. Desconhecem-se as origens de Albufeira, mas tudo leva a crer que a região já era povoada em tempos pré-históricos e que o local onde hoje se ergue a cidade teria sido, alguns séculos antes da nossa era, uma importante povoação com o seu porto marítimo. A primitiva povoação foi ocupada pelos Romanos que lhe deram o nome de Baltum. Introduziram uma organização administrativa centralizada e desenvolveram uma intensa atividade agrícola e comercial. Construíram aquedutos, estradas e pontes das quais ainda hoje existem vestígios. O topónimo Albufeira provem da denominação árabe 'Al-buhera' que significa 'castelo do mar', razão que poderá estar ligada à proximidade do oceano e/ou da lagoa que se formava na zona baixa da localidade. Os árabes construíram sólidas fortificações defensivas, tornando-a quase inexpugnável, o que até certo ponto não era infundado, porque Albufeira foi uma das praças que os árabes conservaram por mais tempo em seu poder. O desenvolvimento da agricultura foi notável e verificou-se a introdução de novas técnicas e de novas culturas. Os Árabes usavam já a charrua e os adubos, assim como as noras para a elevação de águas nos poços. Introduziram novos sistemas de irrigação nos campos, salientando-se os açudes e levadas, transformando assim zonas incultas em hortas e pomares. Quando D. Afonso III ocupou o trono, já parte do Algarve tinha caído em poder dos cristãos. Templários e Hospitalários, ordens militares que auxiliaram na Reconquista, salteavam frequentemente as terras que ainda estavam sob domínio Árabe, mas detinham-se sempre diante das fortes muralhas de Albufeira. Somente depois da tomada de Faro é que a situação de Albufeira se tornou insustentável. Cercada de inimigos por todos os lados, a praça caiu em poder de D. Afonso III, que imediatamente a doou à Ordem de Aviz. Os mouros foram perseguidos de tal forma, que só escaparam ao furor dos vencedores os que fugiram e se refugiaram numa caverna, denominada Cova do Xorino, situada por baixo das rochas delimitantes da cidade pelo lado sul. No reinado de D. Manuel I já a vila reconquistara a sua antiga importância, pois este monarca concedeu-lhe foral em 20 de agosto de1504. Albufeira foi das cidades algarvias a mais castigada por cataclismos naturais. Mas foi o terramoto e que causou os maiores estragos. O mar invadiu a vila com ondas que atingiram 10m de altura, destruindo quase todos os edifícios, tendo apenas ficado de pé 27 habitações e estas muito arruinadas. A Igreja Matriz, antiga mesquita árabe adaptada ao culto cristão, onde a população se refugiara, pedindo misericórdia, desabou causando 227 vítimas. Depois deste terramoto continuou todo o Algarve a sofrer abalos violentos até 20 de agosto do ano seguinte o que não impediu que se iniciassem de imediato as obras de reconstrução por ordem do Bispo D. Francisco Gomes de Avelar. Em 1833, durante a guerra civil entre absolutistas e liberais, Albufeira foi cercada e atacada pelos soldados do Remexido: um chefe popular absolutista que danificou profundamente a vila e executou grande número dos seus habitantes. Nas primeiras décadas do século XX registou-se um aumento acentuado da exportação de peixe e de frutos secos. A vila tinha, então, cinco fábricas que empregavam 700 a 800 pessoas, sobretudo mulheres de pescadores. De 1930 a 1960 registaram-se tempos de decadência, as armações de pesca arruinaram-se, as fábricas fecharam, as embarcações desapareceram e muitas casas foram abandonadas. A população ficou reduzida a metade e a pesca tornou-se novamente numa atividade de subsistência. No início da década de 60, assistiu-se ao nascimento do fenómeno turístico, Albufeira foi procurada por turistas nacionais, mas foi sobretudo com os ingleses que prosperou. Na década de 80, verificou-se um enorme surto urbanístico, tendo a cidade crescido para nascente, local para onde se transferiu a maior parte dos serviços administrativos, incluindo a Câmara Municipal. Categoria Energética: D Algarve, Albufeira, Villa 'Guest House' with 10 en-suite bedrooms, sea view, close to Albufeira town centre, Vilamoura golf courses, Falesia beach 'Guest House' boutique house with 10 en-suite bedrooms, located in Branqueira, Albufeira, built specifically for quality tourist exploration. Excellent build quality, using state-of-the-art materials and a very good level of home automation support equipment. Well furnished and equipped where the decoration was essentially to provide the well-being and comfort of all guests. Essential factor for the excellent occupancy rate throughout the year of the rooms of this 'Guest House'. Countryside located at the gates of the city, extremely quiet, it also benefits from the country and maritime scents brought by the southerly winds from the sea. Faro International Airport is about 30 minutes away, through good and safe roads. Located about 10 minutes from Vilamoura golf courses and Sheraton Pine Cliffs, overlooking the sea, this unit is in a privileged position for all those who like to enjoy everything the region offers to its tourists, such as: The magnificent beaches, excellent golf courses and tennis centre, hiking, cycling or training for competition, shopping areas, restaurants and nightlife, safaris to the interior of the Algarve, discovering all the rich gastronomy of the region and visiting the entire Serra do Algarve. The origins of Albufeira are unknown, but everything suggests that the region was already populated in prehistoric times and that the place where the city stands today would have been, some centuries before our era, an important settlement with its seaport. The primitive settlement was occupied by the Romans who named it Baltum. They introduced a centralized administrative organization and developed an intense agricultural and commercial activity. They built aqueducts, roads and bridges of which vestiges still exist today. The place-name Albufeira comes from the Arabic name 'Al-buhera' which means 'castle of the sea', a reason that may be linked to the proximity of the ocean and/or the lagoon that formed in the lower part of the town. The Arabs built solid defensive fortifications, making it almost impregnable, which to some extent was not unfounded, because Albufeira was one of the squares that the Arabs kept in their power for the longest time. The development of agriculture was remarkable and there was the introduction of new techniques and new cultures. The Arabs already used plows and fertilizers, as well as water-wheels for raising water in wells. They introduced new irrigation systems in the fields, highlighting the dams and levadas, thus transforming uncultivated areas into vegetable gardens and orchards. When D. Afonso III occupied the throne, part of the Algarve had already fallen to the Christians. Templars and Hospitallers, military orders that helped in the Reconquest, frequently raided the lands that were still under Arab rule, but always stopped in front of the strong walls of Albufeira. Only after Faro was taken did the situation in Albufeira become unsustainable. Surrounded by enemies on all sides, the square fell to D. Afonso III, who immediately donated it to the Order of Aviz. The Moors were so persecuted that only those who fled and took refuge in a cave, called Cova do Xorino, located under the rocks delimiting the city on the south side, escaped the fury of the victors. In the reign of King Manuel I, the town had already regained its former importance, as this monarch granted it a charter on August 20,1504. Albufeira was among the Algarve cities the most punished by natural cataclysms. But it was the earthquake that caused the most damage. The sea invaded the village with waves that reached 10m in height, destroying almost all the buildings, with only 27 houses left standing and these very ruined. The Igreja Matriz, a former Arab mosque adapted to Christian worship, where the population had taken refuge, asking for mercy, collapsed, causing 227 victims. After this earthquake, the entire Algarve continued to suffer violent shocks until August 20 of the following year, which did not prevent the immediate start of reconstruction work by order of Bishop D. Francisco Gomes de Avelar. In 1833, during the civil war between absolutists and liberals, Albufeira was surrounded and attacked by soldiers from Remexido: an absolutist popular leader who deeply damaged the town and executed a large number of its inhabitants. In the first decades of the 20th century there was a sharp increase in the export of fish and nuts. The village then had five factories employing 700 to 800 people, mainly fishermen's wives. From 1930 to 1960 there were times of decay, fishing frames were ruined, factories closed, boats disappeared and many Energy Rating: D #ref:V10-01 (PR-355)
    1.800.000 €
    30+ days ago imovirtual.com
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    House 4 Bedrooms in Vila do Bispo e Raposeira
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    House 4 Bedrooms in Lagoa e Carvoeiro

    House 4 Bedrooms in Lagoa e Carvoeiro

    Lagoa e Carvoeiro, Lagoa, Algarve
    4 bedrooms
    4 bathrooms
    580 m²
    4 Quartos - Moradia - Caramujeira - Lagoa Situada a meio caminho entre Carvoeiro e Porches e apenas a 2kms da encantadora praia de Albandeira, esta moradia apresenta-se como uma linda amostra do estilo de vida e conforto mediterrânicos. Está inserida num terreno muito agradável, com jardins bem cuidados e terraços fabulosos, incluindo vistas de 180 sobre a costa a partir do terraço superior. No rés do chão encontra-se um quarto master com casa de banho privativa, cozinha totalmente equipada, sala de jantar e duas áreas de estar/lounge. No andar de cima há um quarto em suite que dá para a varanda, bem como dois quartos separados que partilham uma casa de banho. Cada um com o seu próprio acesso aos terraços. Os jardins exuberantes permitem privacidade quando se está no jardim, para que se possa desfrutar da piscina aquecida com conforto. Contacte-nos para obter mais informações e marcar a sua visita. Carvoeiro é uma maravilhosa zona costeira, e é popular entre turistas nacionais e estrangeiros. Esta antiga vila piscatória floresceu numa das zonas turísticas mais cosmopolitas da região nas últimas décadas e tem muito para oferecer tanto aos visitantes como aos residentes. A sua pequena e arenosa praia fica mesmo em frente ao centro animado da aldeia, abrigada dos ventos costeiros pelas falésias douradas que a rodeiam. A linha costeira aqui é particularmente pitoresca, tornando-a o local perfeito para aqueles que procuram um retiro oceânico. #ref:15572857
    1.800.000 €
    30+ days ago bpiexpressoimobiliario.pt
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    House 9 Bedrooms in Albufeira e Olhos de Água

    House 9 Bedrooms in Albufeira e Olhos de Água

    Albufeira e Olhos de Água, Albufeira, Algarve
    9 bedrooms
    450 m²
    Complexo turístico, com licença de AL constituído por 6 moradias em banda todas elas com garagem privativa, box inseridas num lotes de 1350m2, com piscina de uso comum, sendo possível continuar a exploração para férias tal como constituir um condomínio privado para habitação com fracções independentes. Com uma localização extremamente central, nas Areias de São João-Albufeira, a 500m da praia. Praia da Oura, Praia dos Alemães, Praia dos Aveiros e a Praia do Forte São João, e toda a oferta de restaurantes e serviços na envolvência. A discrição das moradias; Moradia T1 R/c com cozinha, sala com lareira, casa de banho comum e uma arrecadação e terraço, 1 andar com um quarto com casa de banho e terraço. 2 Moradias T2 R/c com cozinha, sala com lareira, casa de banho social, arrecadação e terraço, 1 andar com dois quartos, casa de banho social e terraços. 3 Moradias T3 R/c com cozinha, sala com lareira, casa de banho social, arrecadação e terraço, 1 andar com três quartos, um deles em suite, casa de banho social e terraços. O uso de jardim actualmente é comum mas tem a possibilidade de todas as moradias contemplarem um jardim privado para todas as fracções além da zona comum da piscina do condomínio. Ideal para investimento com grande rentabilidade tanto em Alojamento Local como para venda de habitação própria permanente. #ref:VGH1573
    1.800.000 €
    30+ days ago imovirtual.com
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    House 10 Bedrooms in Albufeira e Olhos de Água

    House 10 Bedrooms in Albufeira e Olhos de Água

    Albufeira e Olhos de Água, Albufeira, Algarve
    10 bedrooms
    10 bathrooms
    335 m²
    Guest House com 10 quartos em suite, localizada em Branqueira, Albufeira, construída especificamente para exploração turística de qualidade. Excelente qualidade de construção, tendo sido usados materiais de última geração e um muito bom nível de equipamentos de apoio de domótica. Bem mobilado e equipado, onde a preocupação da decoração foi essencialmente proporcionar bem-estar e conforto a todos os hóspedes, fator essencial para a excelente taxa de ocupação ao longo de todo o ano. Zona campestre situada às portas da cidade, extremamente sossegada, beneficia ainda dos odores campestres e marítimos trazidos pelos ventos do sul provenientes do mar. O Aeroporto Internacional de Faro fica a cerca de 30 minutos através de boas vias rodoviárias e seguras. Localizada a cerca de 10 minutos dos campos de golfe de Vilamoura e do Sheraton Pine Cliffs, com vista de mar, esta unidade está numa posição privilegiada para todos aqueles que gostam de desfrutar de tudo o que a região oferece aos seus turistas tal como as magnificas praias, excelentes campos de golfe e centro de ténis, caminhadas, passeios de bicicleta, treinos para competição, zonas comerciais, restaurantes, animação noturna, safaris ao interior do Algarve, conhecer toda a rica gastronomia da região e visitar toda a serra do Algarve. Categoria Energética: D #ref:15303268
    1.800.000 €
    30+ days ago bpiexpressoimobiliario.pt
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    House 3 Bedrooms in Alcantarilha e Pêra

    House 3 Bedrooms in Alcantarilha e Pêra

    Alcantarilha e Pêra, Silves, Algarve
    3 bedrooms
    4 bathrooms
    307 m²
    Fantástica Moradia de Luxo com terreno privado, piscina, ginásio, sauna, domótica.. . perto da praia. Com espaço exterior privado e vedado, construída de acordo com elevados padrões de qualidade em todos os aspectos: fundações, materiais aplicados, equipamentos, detalhes, conceito, design, situada em Pêra (Algarve) a 10 minutos de distância de carro da Praia, numa rua provida de escolas, igreja e outros serviços essenciais ao uso quotidiano. Principais Características: _ sistema de ar condicionado montado; _ Pavimento flutuante em madeira de carvalho natural (com opção de ser outro em obra) _ Sistema eléctrico de cortinas interiores blackout _ Sala com ligação ao terraço e piscina; _ Sala de estar e sala de jantar em espaço aberto; _ Cozinha equipada com Ilha; _ Aspiração Central; _ Salão de jogos/ginásio e sauna; _ Alarme e Video chamada; _ Irrigação automática; _ Pavimento exterior em madeira Bambo; _ Área de estar exterior com Jardim + Barbeque + Jacuzzi + Lounge; _ Tomadas eléctricas - tomadas Usb - iluminação interior e exterior; _ Painéis Térmicos e fotovoltaicos; _ Piscina ao ar livre; _ Lavandaria com arrumação; _ Renovação de ar com recuperação de calor; _ Conduta de separação de Lixos; _ Reaproveitamento de águas das chuvas para jardim; _ Portões de entrada eléctricos; _ Lareira eléctrica na Sala; Venha conhecer! Certificação energética: A #ref:12193964
    1.800.000 €
    30+ days ago bpiexpressoimobiliario.pt
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    House 4 Bedrooms in Almancil

    House 4 Bedrooms in Almancil

    Almancil, Loulé, Algarve
    4 bedrooms
    3 bathrooms
    374 m²
    Propriedade no Triângulo Dourado, Algarve Propriedade inserida num lote de 27.400m2 plano, localizada no Triângulo Dourado, com grande potencial para reconstrução de moradia. A 5 minutos das praias da Quinta do Lago e Vale do Lobo. A KA é uma empresa portuguesa, sediada na Foz, na cidade do Porto, desde 2005. Estamos presentes em 4 áreas: Residencial, Lazer, Corporate, Hotéis e Resorts. Na área do Residencial apostamos no mercado de luxo em zonas nobres, onde temos vendido os melhores imóveis. Em 2007 decidimos investir também na Baixa do Porto e na sua reabilitação urbana. Em 2008 fomos a primeira mediadora oficial portuguesa da SRU - Porto Vivo e ao longo destes anos temos dado o nosso contributo para a tão necessária reabilitação do centro histórico do Porto. Em 2017 mudamos a nossa sede para a marginal da Foz, onde abrimos uma 'flagship' da KA com grande visibilidade. Em 2019, consolidamos a nossa equipa, participamos nos primeiros Salões Imobiliários e lançamos a primeira revista KA. Em Janeiro de 2020 criamos o movimento de apoio a uma causa nobre: 'Let's help the homeless' - Vamos conseguir casa para os sem-abrigo do Porto. Em Setembro de 2020 expandimos a marca KA para outras zonas do País, nomeadamente no Triangulo Dourado, Algarve. Em 2022 abrimos um novo escritório no Algarve, localizado estrategicamente entre Vale de Lobo e Quinta do Lago. Em 2023 iniciamos a nossa participação em feiras internacionais nomeadamente no MIPIM de Cannes. #ref:13255737
    1.800.000 €
    30+ days ago bpiexpressoimobiliario.pt
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    House 10 Bedrooms in Albufeira e Olhos de Água

    Albufeira e Olhos de Água, Albufeira, Algarve
    10 bedrooms
    10 bathrooms
    335 m²
    Algarve, Albufeira, Villa 'Guest House' with 10 en-suite bedrooms, sea view, close to Albufeira town centre, Vilamoura golf courses, Falesia beach 'Guest House' boutique house with 10 en-suite bedrooms, located in Branqueira, Albufeira, built specifically for quality tourist exploration. Excellent build quality, using state-of-the-art materials and a very good level of home automation support equipment. Well furnished and equipped where the decoration was essentially to provide the well-being and comfort of all guests. Essential factor for the excellent occupancy rate throughout the year of the rooms of this 'Guest House'. Countryside located at the gates of the city, extremely quiet, it also benefits from the country and maritime scents brought by the southerly winds from the sea. Faro International Airport is about 30 minutes away, through good and safe roads. Located about 10 minutes from Vilamoura golf courses and Sheraton Pine Cliffs, overlooking the sea, this unit is in a privileged position for all those who like to enjoy everything the region offers to its tourists, such as: The magnificent beaches, excellent golf courses and tennis centre, hiking, cycling or training for competition, shopping areas, restaurants and nightlife, safaris to the interior of the Algarve, discovering all the rich gastronomy of the region and visiting the entire Serra do Algarve. The origins of Albufeira are unknown, but everything suggests that the region was already populated in prehistoric times and that the place where the city stands today would have been, some centuries before our era, an important settlement with its seaport. The primitive settlement was occupied by the Romans who named it Baltum. They introduced a centralized administrative organization and developed an intense agricultural and commercial activity. They built aqueducts, roads and bridges of which vestiges still exist today. The place-name Albufeira comes from the Arabic name 'Al-buhera' which means 'castle of the sea', a reason that may be linked to the proximity of the ocean and/or the lagoon that formed in the lower part of the town. The Arabs built solid defensive fortifications, making it almost impregnable, which to some extent was not unfounded, because Albufeira was one of the squares that the Arabs kept in their power for the longest time. The development of agriculture was remarkable and there was the introduction of new techniques and new cultures. The Arabs already used plows and fertilizers, as well as water-wheels for raising water in wells. They introduced new irrigation systems in the fields, highlighting the dams and levadas, thus transforming uncultivated areas into vegetable gardens and orchards. When D. Afonso III occupied the throne, part of the Algarve had already fallen to the Christians. Templars and Hospitallers, military orders that helped in the Reconquest, frequently raided the lands that were still under Arab rule, but always stopped in front of the strong walls of Albufeira. Only after Faro was taken did the situation in Albufeira become unsustainable. Surrounded by enemies on all sides, the square fell to D. Afonso III, who immediately donated it to the Order of Aviz. The Moors were so persecuted that only those who fled and took refuge in a cave, called Cova do Xorino, located under the rocks delimiting the city on the south side, escaped the fury of the victors. In the reign of King Manuel I, the town had already regained its former importance, as this monarch granted it a charter on August 20,1504. Albufeira was among the Algarve cities the most punished by natural cataclysms. But it was the earthquake that caused the most damage. The sea invaded the village with waves that reached 10m in height, destroying almost all the buildings, with only 27 houses left standing and these very ruined. The Igreja Matriz, a former Arab mosque adapted to Christian worship, where the population had taken refuge, asking for mercy, collapsed, causing 227 victims. After this earthquake, the entire Algarve continued to suffer violent shocks until August 20 of the following year, which did not prevent the immediate start of reconstruction work by order of Bishop D. Francisco Gomes de Avelar. In 1833, during the civil war between absolutists and liberals, Albufeira was surrounded and attacked by soldiers from Remexido: an absolutist popular leader who deeply damaged the town and executed a large number of its inhabitants. In the first decades of the 20th century there was a sharp increase in the export of fish and nuts. The village then had five factories employing 700 to 800 people, mainly fishermen's wives. From 1930 to 1960 there were times of decay, fishing frames were ruined, factories closed, boats disappeared and many #ref:V10-01 (PR-355)
    1.800.000 €
    30+ days ago imovirtual.com
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    House 6 Bedrooms in Albufeira e Olhos de Água

    House 6 Bedrooms in Albufeira e Olhos de Água

    Albufeira e Olhos de Água, Albufeira, Algarve
    6 bedrooms
    335 m²
    Algarve, Albufeira, Moradia 'Guest House' com 10 quartos em suite, vista mar, perto centro cidade Albufeira, campos de Golfe de Vilamoura, praia da Falésia Moradia de tipo boutique 'Guest House' com 10 quartos em suite, localizada na Branqueira, Albufeira, construída especificamente para exploração turística de qualidade. Excelente qualidade de construção, tendo sido usados os materiais de última geração e um muito bom nível de equipamentos de apoio de domótica. Bem mobilado e equipado onde a preocupação da decoração foi essencialmente proporcionar o bem-estar e conforto de todos os hospedes. Fator essencial para a excelente taxa de ocupação ao longo de todo o ano dos quartos desta 'Guest House'. Zona campestre situada ás portas da cidade, extremamente sossegada beneficia ainda dos odores campestres e marítimos trazidos pelos ventos do sul provenientes do mar. O Aeroporto internacional de Faro, fica a cerca de 30 minutos, através de boas vias rodoviárias e seguras. Localizado a cerca de 10 minutos dos campos de golfe de Vilamoura e do Sheraton Pine Cliffs, com vista de mar, esta unidade está numa posição privilegiada para todos aqueles que gostam de desfrutar de tudo o que a região oferece aos seus turistas tal como: As magnificas praias, excelentes campos de golfe e centro de ténis, fazer caminhadas, passeios de bicicleta ou treinos para competição, zonas comerciais, restaurantes e animação noturna, safaris ao interior do Algarve, conhecer toda a rica gastronomia da região e visitar toda a serra do Algarve. Desconhecem-se as origens de Albufeira, mas tudo leva a crer que a região já era povoada em tempos pré-históricos e que o local onde hoje... #ref:V10-01 (PR-355)
    1.800.000 €
    30+ days ago custojusto.pt
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