109 Properties For Sale

  • Plot of urban land intended for trade in Alvito , Beja- Alentejo

    Under construction

    € 81.000
    Plot of urban land destined to trade with construction started, located in Alvito in Beja. The property is located at the source of the village, housing area, with commerce and services. With accessibility. Near rossio of the fair and the Hermitage of S. Sebastião. Come visit before it's too late!
    • 670m2
    • 670m2
    • Ref. JFCGD-02027243EE
  • Vila Chã | Urban land for construction with 195 m², located in Pinhal da Vila Chã

    € 55.000
    Urban land for construction with 195 m², located in Pinhal da Vila Chã (Santo António da Charneca, Barreiro). Property located in a residential area consisting of buildings of 4 floors and some detached villas, next to Rua do Alentejo. Zone with reasonable access to the IC21 via EM510. It has some local commerce. Come visit before it's too ...
    • 195m2
    • 195m2
    • Ref. JFCGD-02027142CA
  • € 55.000
    • 1890m2
    • Ref. JF-348EE
  • MOURA CENTRO | Stall store with 157 m2 located in Moura - Beja - Alentejo

    Resale

    € 46.000
    Store with 157 m² inserted in the ground floor of a building located in Moura. Property intended for commerce/service, previously used as a commercial establishment in the catering industry. The property is located in the central part of the city, in a consolidated predominantly residential area but with some concentration of commerce and service ...
    • 17m2
    • 140m2
    • 2
    • Ref. JFCGD-09101498EE
  • Praia da Ingrina | Set of 2 rustic plots totaling an area of 9440 m2 located 2.5 kms from Praia da Ingrina

    € 41.500
    Set of 2 rustic plots totaling an area of 9440 m2 located 2.5 kms from Praia da Ingrina. This set of 2 plots consists of 1 article with 5520 m2 and another with 3920 m2 totaling an area of 9440 m2. There is an electricity point a few meters from the site having a very green environment with very wide and beautiful views of the sea. The set of th ...
    • 9440m2
    • 9440m2
    • Ref. JF-105
  • Fonte Mouro | 3 bedroom bank villa with 2 floors located in Beja - Alentejo

    Resale

    € 38.000
    House with 2 floors above ground, of type T3 in Beja. The property is located in the "Bairro da Esperança", formerly known as "Bairro do Carmo Velho". Residential surroundings, peripheral neighborhood located northeast of the center of Beja. An illegal neighborhood where social conflict predominates. It consists of kitchen, living room, 3 bed ...
    • 102.5m2
    • 3
    • 1
    • Ref. JFCGD-02026049EE
The Loulé Market

The Loulé Market

The Municipal Market of Loulé was inaugurated on June 27, 1908, when the City Council was chaired by José da Costa Mealha. The building was built according to the project of architect Alfredo Costa Campos, from Lisbon, although the same project has known some changes since the initial document of 1903 which in turn was already based on another project of 1898 whose author is unknown. The idea of building a market for fish, fruits and vegetables was already old and consensual, however, its location and the number of markets to be built did not meet the consensus of the Louletanos. The rivalry was felt mainly between the Parish of São Sebastião and the Parish of São Clemente. According to the newspapers of the time there were several proposals regarding the location of the Market. In 1891, the City Council commissioned the Faro Public Works Builder to project a project for the fish sales market. This market would be built next to Largo de Chafariz (now Largo D. Afonso III) and consisted of a rectangular plant with 33 meters long and 19.5 meters wide, had 60 stalls with one square meter each and nine compartments for storage. This project has not been implemented but reflects the House's concern about the sale of the fish because it is the same one that drew the most criticism from the Louletanos. After a long discussion, the Chamber then decided, at the end of the 19th century, to build the Market next to the building of the Town Hall and then began the expropriations and respective demolitions at the beginning of the 20th century. In architectural terms, the market has adopted the Arab-inspired Revival style with four pavilions and four access gates. However, the House did not have large financial resources at the time and the money available was insufficient for the implementation of the entire project. In this sense, the architect was asked to make some changes to the project, which were submitted in 1905 and which basically targeted the
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