Condominium buy in Cascais Lisboa
4 bedroom apartment in a gated community for sale in Cascais. Property with about 200sqm and a closed balcony of 100sqm composed of: entrance hall, common room of 45sqm with exit to closed terrace, equipped kitchen, four bedrooms being two in suites all with balcony and wardrobe, a social bathroom and a bathroom to support the bedrooms. The apartment has two parking spaces. The condominium is situated in a central area of Cascais and has large leisure areas, swimming pool, playground and 24-hour surveillance. Proximity to schools, police station, station, playground, beach, shopping area and hospital. Easy access to the motorway. Children's Playground Highway Closed Condominium School Green areas Hospital Near the beach Commercial Area Closed circuit Lobby 24-Hour Security Surveillance Water Boiler Cooker Fridge Washing Machine Construction started Construction ended
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