13 Warehouse Properties

  • Vale Carvalhoso | Ceramic factory with an ABC of 3,700 m2 located near Amiais de Cima

    Resale

    € 241.000
    It is located next to the EN361, between the towns of Alcanede and Amiais de Cima, about 4.5 km from the center of Alcanede and 2.8 km from the center of Amiais de Cima. In the surroundings there are villas, ceramic factories and land in its natural state. Mixed Building - Land with 27,720 m², consisting of an urban part with an area of 7,040 m ...
    • 27720m2
    • 3700m2
    • 2
    • Ref. JFBCP-60164CA
  • Bemposta | Industrial warehouse in Bemposta (Abrantes), on a plot of land with 5,000 m², just outside the town.

    Resale

    € 185.000
    Industrial warehouse in Bemposta (Abrantes), on a plot of land with 5,000 m², just outside the town. The property consists of a warehouse and a 2-storey building with an administrative and exhibition area. It also has an annex for storage and patio. The warehouse is spread over three 1-storey pavilions where the manufacturing area is located, a ...
    • 5000m2
    • 1420m2
    • 2
    • Ref. JFCGD-02009234CA
  • € 107.000
    • 357m2
    • 2
    • Ref. JFCGD-02028231EE
  • Commercial warehouse with 240 m2 inserted in a land with 3320 m2 located in Constância

    Resale

    € 90.000
    Warehouse of 1 floor for commerce / services with 240 m², in Constância. It is located on land near the intersection of the N3-9 and the N118 next to the Companhia Celulose do Caima Complex. It is a rural area whose surroundings are composed of single-family houses, with support annexes and rustic land. It has accessibility. It consists of 3 la ...
    • 3320m2
    • 240m2
    • 2
    • Ref. JFCGD-02027800CA
  • Montes Velhos | Warehouse with 220 m2 and 530 m2 of patio located in Montes Velhos - Aljustrel

    Resale

    € 59.900
    Warehouse with 220 m2 located in the center of the village of Montes Velhos, in Alentejo. This aramazém consists of a warehouse with bathroom, an office and is located on a plot of land with 530 m2. It is halfway between Lisbon and the Algarve, near the entrance to the A2, the motorway that connects the Alentejo to the Algarve. Excellent oppo ...
    • 530m2
    • 220m2
    • 1
    • Ref. JF-346EE
  • Quarteira | Warehouse in QUARTEIRA

    Resale

    POA
    Warehouse with 195 m2 of area inserted in the basement of a housing building situated near the schools and the beach of Quarteira.
    • 195m2
    • Ref. JFBCP-66260
Albufeira in the Algarve

Albufeira in the Algarve

Albufeira is a Portuguese city belonging to the District of Faro, region and sub-region of the Algarve, with about 31 000 inhabitants. [1] It is the seat of a municipality with 140.66 km² of area[2] and 40 828 inhabitants (2011),[3][4] subdivided into 4 parishes. [5] The municipality is bordered to the west and northwest by the municipality of Silves, to the northeast and east by Loulé and to the south it has a wide coastline in the Atlantic Ocean. Due to a vibrant nightlife (bars, nightclubs, renowned restaurants), frequent parties and some of the most beautiful beaches in Portugal, Albufeira has become one of the largest tourist centers in the country, standing out as the Portuguese city with the largest number of resident foreigners, with 22.5% of the permanent population having been born abroad, particularly in other European countries. [6] A search of the cheerfulway website has elected Albufeira as the best place to live in Portugal. [7] Albufeira is a seaside town in the Algarve region, which is in the south of Portugal. The former fishing village has become a popular holiday destination, with beaches and a bustling area with nighttime attractions. Currently, local fishermen use the modern marina, which is also a base for diving, dolphin watching and boating. It is surrounded by colorful residential buildings with a seaside promenade. The toponym Albufeira comes from the Arabic word البحيرة (al-Buưayra), designation of the 17th century. VIII, which means the lagoon or by the sea, or, according to other experts, castle of the sea, with high and amphitheater on the sea. From the Arab period, the narrow alleyways, the old castle and the very white houses with their roofs and arches persist. The current area of the municipality of Albufeira has been occupied by man at least since the year 2000 BC. The Romans gave it the designation of Baltum, and the Arabs. who occupied it in 716, named it Albuar or Albuhera. [8] We find the five centuries of Arab p
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