Located in Campo de Ourique, on Travessa de São Caetano, a project made by the architect João Favília de Menezes, this 2012 house is described on the Lisbon Architecture Guide.
- Its state of conservation is excellent.
- On the ground floor there is the a hall, a dining room, a kitchen, a bathroom and a garage for 2 cars.
- On the 1st floor there is the living room and the suite, and on the 2nd floor there are 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
- The whole house is oriented to the south, thus having sun and light throughout the day.
- Both the living room and the dining room, although on different levels, are open to the garden. The garden has automatic irrigation and also a laundry room and a storage room.
- The materials used are of the highest quality as well as the heating and cooling systems that include underfloor heating throughout the house. This system takes advantage of solar and geothermal energy, accumulated in the earth, which allows a truly sustainable solution with zero emissions.
- It is located in one of the most desirable neighborhoods in Lisbon, with all kinds of commerce and services and is well served by public transports including the subway.
Road accesses are excellent for any entry or exit from Lisbon.