
GRÂNDOLA I
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GOLDEN VISA
WELCOME TO
GRÂNDOLA I
The project is situated in the village of Grândola, a typical Alentejo town and municipality located in the south District of Setúbal, a 60-minute drive from Lisbon and 90-minute drive from Faro.
The village serves as a pleasant commuter settlement with its own railway station offering direct transport between the capital Lisbon and Faro. Alentejo is a region of unparalleled beauty and authenticity, a magic territory surrounded with castles and picturesque villages.
The biggest region of Portugal is well known worldwide for its vineyards, gastronomy, organic farming and as the largest cork producer in the world.

10 Apartments

2 Beds

Ground Floor

Pool
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RYTHM
THE QUIET SIDE
The Alentejo has captured the world’s attention — an agricultural region that people like to compare to Tuscany, with dusty wide-open landscapes under epic skies that some have likened to African savannahs. It’s also rich in history, and home to some of Portugal’s best wines and gastronomy.
The purpose of Grândola I is to provide a slow pace of the countryside, away from the rush and noise of the city.

LOCATION
EVERYTHING IS NEARBY
Grândola I is a 30-minute drive away from the largest beach extension of the country and the 3rd largest in the world. At a 30km ride the beaches of Melides, Comporta can be easily reached.
Melides has been internationally discovered for the past years for its unspoiled beaches becoming the oceanside residence for many international figures. Up the road an addition on the international tourist map, Comporta.
In this particular town, also known as mini version of the Hamptons the ambiance is felt with luxury boutique hotels, luxury calls and bohemian lifestyle with art galleries, stores and nightclubs – a white-sand paradise only 60 minutes away from the capital’s airport.

PROPERTIES
ALENTEJO AS AN INVESTMENT REGION
The real estate properties have been consistently increasing for the past years becoming an extremely promising investment return. The demand for properties in Alentejo continues to be on the rise, and until 2022 prices have, on average, increased 18% per year since 2017.