2 bedroom flat with sea view, located in São João do Estoril, in the Galicia neighbourhood, completely refurbished, close to a variety of services and local shops as well as public transport, and markets. Apartment in a building consisting of 2 elevators, one on the 7th floor, with a gross area of 78 m2, with good divisions and large spaces consisting of: Entrance hall; Large living room with sea view and natural light; Fully equipped kitchen with built-in cabinets, ceramic hob, extractor fan, fridge, dishwasher, washing machine, and oven; 2 bedrooms with built-in wardrobes; Full bathroom with shower; Apartment has undergone total refurbishment, including plumbing, electricity, new double glazed doors and windows, kitchen furniture and new equipment. Apartment with modern and quality finishes, with White PVC frames with double glazing and oscillo stop system, armoured door, false ceiling with built-in led lights, throughout the house, pre-installation of air conditioning, among other details that you can confirm through a visit. Do you have any doubts? I come to visit without obligation and answer your questions. Do not hesitate to contact us! AliasHouse - Real Estate has a team that can help you with rigor and confidence throughout the process of buying, selling or renting your property. Leave us your contact and we will call you free of charge! Surrounding Area: (For those who don’t know São João do Estoril) São João do Estoril is a village in the union of parishes of Cascais and Estoril, in the municipality of Cascais, Portugal. It is located on the Atlantic coast, which delimits it to the south. It was founded in 1890 through several individual initiatives, due to the fame of the Poça Baths and the emergence of the Cascais Line. Its railway station, inaugurated alongside the initial section to Pedrouços, was the first to be built in the Estoril area, and is now an important interface between rail and road transport. It also has a secondary school, also known as Liceu de São João, which is portrayed in Manuel Arouca’s book ’Filhos da Costa do Sol’, whose action takes place around the 25th of April. At the beginning of the twentieth century, São João do Estoril was described in the ’Ilustração Portugueza’, magazine of the newspaper ’O Século’, as ’a small village carved into perpendicular streets, little abundant in trees and shade and frequented especially by the wealthy bourgeoisie of Lisbon’. It was in the locality that the president of the council, António de Oliveira Salazar, decided to establish his holiday residence (in the Fort of Santo António da Barra), This announcement was published by computer routine. All data need to be confirmed with the real estate agency. #ref:AH2402-AC