3+1-bedroom house in a residential area close to traditional shops and with access to the Estrada Nacional and the new road connecting Maia and Trofa.
Set on a 265 sq m plot of land, this property is on three levels with 197 sq m of gross private area.
The ground floor has an entrance hallway (6 sq m) leading on to another hallway (10 sq m), a lounge (31 sq m), a kitchen (18 sq m) and a guest bathroom (3 sq m). It also offers access to the garden (122 sq m) and patio (57 sq m).
The upper floor has a hallway, two bedrooms (each 14 sq m), a suite (17 sq m), a private bathroom (4 sq m), a full bathroom (5 sq m) and a bedroom/office (8 sq m).
The basement has a hallway (8 sq m), lounge/office (14 sq m), utility room (9 sq m), a storage room and a garage with two parking spaces (32 sq m). It has an access to the semi-covered garden (8 sq m).
Features:
– Facing: East/west
– Kitchen fitted with Bosch appliances
– Garden and patio
– Two parking spaces in the basement
– Barbecue and wood-fired oven
– Double-glazed and thermally insulated tilt-and-turn windows with double frames
– Natural gas central heating
– Hot tub in the suite
– Security door
– Securitas Direct alarm system
– Optical fibre
– “Multiroom” sound system
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