Arliz invests more than 10 million in luxury condominiums in Porto

Arliz invests more than 10 million in luxury condominiums in Porto
Arliz invests more than 10 million in luxury condominiums in Porto
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Casal de Passos – Condominium Foz do Douro is the name of the new luxury development to integrate the housing supply in the prime area of ​​Porto.

Resulting from an investment by Arliz Group worth around 10.5 million eurosthe project will have a housing block of 10 apartments with types T2, T3 and T4 It is two T5 houses with swimming pool and private patio.

Located in Travessa dos Passos, just a few minutes from Parque da Cidade, the condominium is in advanced phase of constructionanticipating its completion later this year.

Project already has almost all fractions sold

The Arliz Group, based in Braga, is already moving forward with marketing of fractions. According to Helena Fernandes, responsible for the Arliz Group’s sales team, the venture has captured the attention of locals, but also of national and international investors, already having its fractions almost all sold.

«Right now, only a few fractions remain in the main building. For those looking for the amenities of a private condominium and the independence of an individual home, we have two T5 villas available. It is the ideal opportunity for those who value an exclusive property, in an area of ​​excellence, close to the beach and green spaces, but also to commerce and services.», comments the person responsible.

Future residents will be able to benefit from premium finishes in an energy-efficient residence. The building, designed by Architect José Carlos Cruz, features elongated balconies that interact with the rear garden. Sun exposure is another added value that future residents will benefit from.

The article is in Portuguese

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