4 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN LOVELHE, VILA NOVA CERVEIRA Come and discover this magnificent T4 apartment 150 meters from the mainland, 300 meters from Burger King, 300 meters from the health center, 100 meters from the farm, 500 meters from the village center T4 AREAS: Total area: 113

Vila Nova de Cerveira, Viana do Castelo, Portugal

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€155,000

REF: 867685 €155,000


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4 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN LOVELHE, VILA NOVA CERVEIRA Come and discover this magnificent T4 apartment 150 meters from the mainland, 300 meters from Burger King, 300 meters from the health center, 100 meters from the farm, 500 meters from the village center T4 AREAS: Total area: 113.00 m2 Useful Area: 113.00 m2 Great location, close to the center of Vila, with good access You need Financing, we accompany you in the process Vila Nova de Cerveira is a Portuguese village located in the Alto Minho sub-region, belonging to the North region and the district of Viana do Castelo.

It is the seat of the Municipality of Vila Nova de Cerveira, which has a total area of ​​108.47 km2[1], 8,921 inhabitants[2] in 2021 and a population density of 81.3 inhabitants per km2, subdivided into 11 parishes[3]. The municipality of Vila Nova de Cerveira emerged during the Middle Ages, however the historical-archaeological and heritage remains take us back to more ancient times.

It is now certain that the occupation of the banks of the River Minho begins in Prehistory, and there are already several traces detected in the municipality, including carved pebbles and rock engravings. However, one of the main discoveries was the treasure from the Quinta de Água Branca tomb, belonging to the Bronze Age and whose remains are included in the treasures of the National Archeology Museum.

As time passed, the presence of Man intensified so that throughout the Iron Age and Romanization there appears to be a demographic increase. If, in a first phase, the hillforts appear on the hills and peaks with a defensive purpose, in a second phase we find occupations in the valley and very close to the rivers, Minho and Coura.

The best example of this movement can be found in the Archaeological Arch of Lovelhe, whose occupation dates back to the 19th century. I B.C. to the century. VII A.D. Although the Roman Couço do Monte Furado mine is not as well studied, it is also an example of the increased exploitation of the territory's resources.

It is during the reconquest process, and after the Arab invasions, that Vila Nova de Cerveira gains territorial expression as Terras de Cervaria. The Minho River definitively assumes the role of border through the construction of fortified points. Cerveira Castle was thus erected with the mission of patrolling and defending, whether against Arab or Norman attacks.

However, the Treaty of Alcanices, signed in 1297, put an end to the clashes and contributed to geographic and political stability, leading to a renewed effort to repopulate the region. Thus, the “Vila Nova” of Cerveira emerged with the granting of the Charter by D. Dinis, in 1321, and the construction of a new Castle, intended to protect the developing village.

The borders, however, continued to be the scene of clashes and disputes between the Portuguese and Spanish that culminated in the 19th century. XVII with the Restoration Wars. To protect the town, the Governor of Armas do Minho ordered the construction of two fortifications, the Atalaia do Alto do Lourido and the Lovelhe Fort.

At the same time, the Medieval Castle was reinforced with the redefinition and expansion of the defense system through the construction of a platform facing the river facing the neighboring Goian fortress. The walls are extended to enclose the town. Cerveira's adventures in defending the territory and building its identity continued in time and space, the Lovelhe Fort, for example, a temporary construction, ended up playing a fundamental role in resisting attempts at Iberian union and during the French Invasions, by prevent these troops, under the command of General Soult, from carrying out the intended crossing of the River Minho, on February 13, 1809.

The beginning of the century. The 19th century marks the stabilization of the border and brings peace to these lands. The Castle and Fortresses become historical heritage, becoming a symbol of the identity of the Municipality and its People. The Municipal Holiday is celebrated on October 1st (Municipality, Volunteer Firefighters and Civil Protection Day), as it is the date (October 1st, 1321) of the granting of the first Charter (“Foral Velho de Cerveira”) to Vila Nova de Cerveira by D.

Dinis (The “Lavrador” King). The so-called “Foral Novo de Cerveira” was granted on October 20, 1512 (191 years after the 1st) by D. Manuel I. Founded in France, in May 2008, by three experts in the real estate sector, iad started from a visionary concept that combines real estate, web and network marketing.

iad comes to dematerialize agencies (stores), promoting a close relationship between the real estate consultant and the client, providing a more competitive service to those who want to buy, rent or sell a property. What does the 21st century customer look for when deciding to buy, rent or sell a property? You are looking for a complete, uncomplicated and competitive service.

This is what we propose at iad. We have no stores, our consultants come to meet you, having access to the latest industry training and a platform of exclusive tools that allow them to provide the best service wherever you are. We give our consultants the flexibility and autonomy necessary to guarantee you personalized support in completing your project, whether buying, renting or selling a property. At iad you will find a real estate consultant tailored to you. Don't hesitate, book your visit now!!! #ref: 124668
4 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN LOVELHE, VILA NOVA CERVEIRA Come and discover this magnificent T4 apartment 150 meters from the mainland, 300 meters from Burger King, 300 meters from the health center, 100 meters from the farm, 500 meters from the village center T4 AREAS: Total area: 113.00 m2 Useful Area: 113.00 m2 Great location, close to the center of Vila, with good access You need Financing, we accompany you in the process Vila Nova de Cerveira is a Portuguese village located in the Alto Minho sub-region, belonging to the North region and the district of Viana do Castelo.

It is the seat of the Municipality of Vila Nova de Cerveira, which has a total area of ​​108.47 km2[1], 8,921 inhabitants[2] in 2021 and a population density of 81.3 inhabitants per km2, subdivided into 11 parishes[3]. The municipality of Vila Nova de Cerveira emerged during the Middle Ages, however the historical-archaeological and heritage remains take us back to more ancient times.

It is now certain that the occupation of the banks of the River Minho begins in Prehistory, and there are already several traces detected in the municipality, including carved pebbles and rock engravings. However, one of the main discoveries was the treasure from the Quinta de Água Branca tomb, belonging to the Bronze Age and whose remains are included in the treasures of the National Archeology Museum.

As time passed, the presence of Man intensified so that throughout the Iron Age and Romanization there appears to be a demographic increase. If, in a first phase, the hillforts appear on the hills and peaks with a defensive purpose, in a second phase we find occupations in the valley and very close to the rivers, Minho and Coura.

The best example of this movement can be found in the Archaeological Arch of Lovelhe, whose occupation dates back to the 19th century. I B.C. to the century. VII A.D. Although the Roman Couço do Monte Furado mine is not as well studied, it is also an example of the increased exploitation of the territory's resources.

It is during the reconquest process, and after the Arab invasions, that Vila Nova de Cerveira gains territorial expression as Terras de Cervaria. The Minho River definitively assumes the role of border through the construction of fortified points. Cerveira Castle was thus erected with the mission of patrolling and defending, whether against Arab or Norman attacks.

However, the Treaty of Alcanices, signed in 1297, put an end to the clashes and contributed to geographic and political stability, leading to a renewed effort to repopulate the region. Thus, the “Vila Nova” of Cerveira emerged with the granting of the Charter by D. Dinis, in 1321, and the construction of a new Castle, intended to protect the developing village.

The borders, however, continued to be the scene of clashes and disputes between the Portuguese and Spanish that culminated in the 19th century. XVII with the Restoration Wars. To protect the town, the Governor of Armas do Minho ordered the construction of two fortifications, the Atalaia do Alto do Lourido and the Lovelhe Fort.

At the same time, the Medieval Castle was reinforced with the redefinition and expansion of the defense system through the construction of a platform facing the river facing the neighboring Goian fortress. The walls are extended to enclose the town. Cerveira's adventures in defending the territory and building its identity continued in time and space, the Lovelhe Fort, for example, a temporary construction, ended up playing a fundamental role in resisting attempts at Iberian union and during the French Invasions, by prevent these troops, under the command of General Soult, from carrying out the intended crossing of the River Minho, on February 13, 1809.

The beginning of the century. The 19th century marks the stabilization of the border and brings peace to these lands. The Castle and Fortresses become historical heritage, becoming a symbol of the identity of the Municipality and its People. The Municipal Holiday is celebrated on October 1st (Municipality, Volunteer Firefighters and Civil Protection Day), as it is the date (October 1st, 1321) of the granting of the first Charter (“Foral Velho de Cerveira”) to Vila Nova de Cerveira by D.

Dinis (The “Lavrador” King). The so-called “Foral Novo de Cerveira” was granted on October 20, 1512 (191 years after the 1st) by D. Manuel I. Founded in France, in May 2008, by three experts in the real estate sector, iad started from a visionary concept that combines real estate, web and network marketing.

iad comes to dematerialize agencies (stores), promoting a close relationship between the real estate consultant and the client, providing a more competitive service to those who want to buy, rent or sell a property. What does the 21st century customer look for when deciding to buy, rent or sell a property? You are looking for a complete, uncomplicated and competitive service.

This is what we propose at iad. We have no stores, our consultants come to meet you, having access to the latest industry training and a platform of exclusive tools that allow them to provide the best service wherever you are. We give our consultants the flexibility and autonomy necessary to guarantee you personalized support in completing your project, whether buying, renting or selling a property. At iad you will find a real estate consultant tailored to you. Don't hesitate, book your visit now!!! #ref: 124668
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Vila Nova de Cerveira, Viana do Castelo, Portugal

Interested in this property? Don't lose out to currency fluctuations changing the price you pay...

Many overseas buyers in Portugal do not realise they can lose thousands of pounds through adverse currency exchange rate movements.

The property buying process in Portugal takes time; it could be up to six months between seeing the property of your dreams and actually taking ownership. So how much would this €155,000 property cost you?

Property Price € Minimum cost in the last six months Maximum cost in the last six months Fluctuating exchange rates over the last six months could have increased the cost of this property by
€155,000 £128,388 £133,215 £4,827
Property Price € €155,000
Minimum cost in the last six months £128,388
Maximum cost in the last six months £133,215
Fluctuating exchange rates over the last six months could have increased the cost of this property by £4,827

Vila Nova de Cerveira, Viana do Castelo, Portugal

Interested in this property? Don't lose out to currency fluctuations changing the price you pay...

Many overseas buyers in Portugal do not realise they can lose thousands of pounds through adverse currency exchange rate movements.

The property buying process in Portugal takes time; it could be up to six months between seeing the property of your dreams and actually taking ownership. So how much would this €155,000 property cost you?

Property Price € Minimum cost in the last six months Maximum cost in the last six months Fluctuating exchange rates over the last six months could have increased the cost of this property by
€155,000 £128,388 £133,215 £4,827
Property Price € €155,000
Minimum cost in the last six months £128,388
Maximum cost in the last six months £133,215
Fluctuating exchange rates over the last six months could have increased the cost of this property by £4,827

The exchange rate on the day you make an offer on your property in Portugal will not be the same as the rate you pay when you complete on your purchase, as currency markets move constantly. Any large rate movements may take it beyond your price range as the chart above illustrates the fluctuation and how much extra your property could have cost you.

The best way to avoid this significant risk is to plan your budget and currency strategy with an experienced currency specialist. They have been known to save you up to 4% compared to many high street banks, £4,000 for every £100,000, which soon adds up. They will also keep you up to date on market movements, help you set a rate in advance with a product called a Forward Contract - so you know exactly what you will pay for your property in sterling.

This is why we recommend Smart Currency Exchange Ltd. If exchange rate movements continue to be as unpredictable and as significant as they have been in the past then by not using Smart Currency Exchange Ltd your property could cost you £4,827 more.

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