Portugal

Detached Portugal Mountain Property With Expansive Views Under $82K

 

 

 

 

Boasting panoramic views, this move-in ready mountain home in Portugal features two bedrooms alongside a bright sunroom. Fruit trees and an active water well highlight the fertile backyard, creating a peaceful rural retreat with modern utilities.

 

 

 

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  • 2 bed
  • 1 bath
  • 2,400 sqft
  • 3,153 sqft lot

 

 

 

 

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About This Detached Portugal Mountain Property With Expansive Views Under $82K

Offering 2,400 square feet, this detached home rests in a sunny mountain village within the Miranda do Corvo municipality. An east-facing terrace leads into a glazed sunroom that connects the entire floor plan and provides direct access to the garden. The property features a 3,153-square-foot lot complete with a walled backyard, fertile soil, fruit trees, and an active well. Down in the basement, two large storage rooms join an additional shed and separate storage area to provide ample utility space. Everyday conveniences are close by, with a cafe and supermarket just 1.8 miles away, while the towns of Miranda do Corvo and Penela are within a six-mile drive.

Inside the move-in ready residence, a spacious living room features west-facing windows that frame expansive views reaching all the way to the city of Coimbra and the ocean. Two comfortable bedrooms and a fully functional bathroom branch off from this main gathering space. The kitchen, accessed directly from the sunroom, includes a pantry, a semi-equipped dining area, a fireplace, and a wood-burning stove. Well-maintained wooden floors, a solid roof, and fully operational plumbing and electrical systems ensure the house is ready for immediate use. Regional attractions are easily accessible, including a river beach 2.5 miles away and the city of Coimbra within an 18.6-mile drive.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.

 

 

 

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Vila Nova, Miranda do Corvo, Distrito de Coimbra, Portugal                 $81,235 USD

 

 

 

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Vila Nova, Miranda do Corvo, Distrito de Coimbra, Portugal

Positioned within the rolling hills of central Portugal, Vila Nova operates as a quiet village inside the municipality of Miranda do Corvo. Residents here enjoy a peaceful, rural lifestyle surrounded by the lush, forested landscapes of the Coimbra District. Mountain ranges, particularly the nearby Serra da Lousã, dominate the local geography, providing a scenic backdrop of deep green valleys and terraced agricultural plots. Daily life moves at a relaxed pace, heavily influenced by the region’s rich farming traditions and close-knit community atmosphere.

Outdoor enthusiasts find plenty to explore throughout this rugged terrain. Hiking and mountain biking trails weave through the dense forests, connecting various historic schist villages built entirely from local dark stone. River beaches offer popular gathering spots during the warm summer months, providing natural swimming areas fed by clear mountain streams. The fertile soil and abundant sunshine also make the area ideal for small-scale vineyards, olive groves, and fruit orchards.

Proximity to larger urban centers ensures that modern conveniences remain easily accessible. The historic city of Coimbra sits roughly eighteen miles to the northwest, offering major medical facilities, extensive shopping, and the cultural amenities associated with one of Europe’s oldest university towns. For those seeking coastal recreation, the Atlantic beaches of Figueira da Foz are just a fifty-mile drive to the west. This balance of secluded mountain living and convenient access to major cities makes the Miranda do Corvo area highly appealing for both locals and international buyers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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