Gilberto Duarte
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+351 934 778 425
Status:
Available
Floor:
3
Area:
54,17 m²
Private Area:
46,3 m²
Balcony Area:
7,87 m²
Bedrooms:
1
Bathrooms:
1
Parking:
0
Price:
€285,000.00
Imagine arriving home to a sunlit, open-plan living space that flows onto an 8 m terrace overlooking Rua Cmdt. Rocha e Cunha.
In Fraction H of Casa Lígia, every detail maximizes comfort:
22 m² social area perfect for dinner with friends;
11 m² bedroom for restful nights; Sleek, modern bathroom completes the experience. A recessed entry eases your transition from street to sanctuary, while full-height windows bathe the home in natural light.
All this in an iconic Avenida Dr. Lourenço Peixinho building, €285,000, with premium finishes and energy-efficient systems at Aveiro’s vibrant core.
Pre-installation of air conditioning system
Elevator
Oven
Double glazed windows
Fridge
Rising in the heart of Aveiro on prestigious Avenida Dr. Lourenço Peixinho, Casa Lígia is more than a collection of homes; it is the city’s new benchmark for luxury apartments in Aveiro. Designed to inspire, the development offers state-of-the-art T1, T2 and T3 units tailored to discerning residents and savvy investors alike.
Elegant contemporary lines meet the city’s trademark light: vast windows and private balconies frame vibrant canal views, while interiors blend smart functionality with refined style. Every detail speaks excellence—Sanitana bathroom suites, Daikin climate-control systems and integrated photovoltaic panels underline a commitment to comfort, energy efficiency and sustainability.
Casa Lígia stands as an enduring symbol of Aveiro’s spirit, uniting local tradition with modern innovation to redefine luxury riverside living in Portugal’s own “Little Venice.”
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H - Real Estate in Aveiro: Casa Lígia
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+351 934 778 425Aveiro district, located in centralnorthern Portugal, is a region of stunning diversity, combining coastal beauty, fertile plains, and urban development.
Its capital, Aveiro, often called the “Venice of Portugal,” is renowned for its canals, Art Nouveau architecture, and traditional moliceiros boats.
With roots in Roman times, the district boasts a rich history tied to salt production, agriculture, and medieval heritage. Today, it thrives economically with industries such as fishing, ceramics, textiles, and technological innovation.
The tourism sector attracts visitors to landmarks like the Ria de Aveiro, Praia da Barra, the colorful beach houses of Costa Nova, the Salt Pans of Aveiro, or the Cabreia Waterfall in Sever do Vouga.