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Habita Alentejo
Real Estate License (AMI): 278
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São Salvador e Santa Maria, Odemira, Distrito de Beja
Used · 300m²
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2.800.000 €
Estate with 41 hectares, located in the municipality of Odemira on the banks of the Mira River.

With two houses, with 210m2 and 140m2 registered, respectively. One of the houses had renovation works on the entire roof.
The property features several varieties of crops and vegetation :
-11 hectares of eucalyptus trees ready for cutting.
- 30 hectares of cork oaks with 3 runs with about 1100 break-ins.
- Borehole for watering and a pond
- Orchard with several fruit trees, next to the houses.
- It has electricity and mains water.

Privileged access to the banks of the Mira River through the property.

Bank Financing:

Habita is a partner of several financial entities, enabling all its customers to have free simulations of Housing Loans.

Location:

Odemira is a Portuguese village belonging to the Alentejo region and sub-region of Alentejo Litoral.
It is the seat of the largest municipality in Portuguese territorial extension, with an area of 1,720.60 km².

The municipality of Odemira is characterised by its immense landscape diversity, extending between the plain, the mountains and the sea.

On the coastal strip, there are small beaches that cut through the cliffs and traditional fishing ports. Of its 55 km of Atlantic coast, 12 km are beaches, of which they deserve to be highlighted for their natural beauty: Malhão, Milfontes, Franquia, Farol, Furnas, Almograve, Zambujeira and Carvalhal.

The entire coastal area of the municipality is integrated into the Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park.

The central strip, cutting the county from south to north, makes the orographic transition between the heath, dominant in the coastal strip, and the mountains, dominant in the inland strip. In this space, we find the main urban agglomerations of the municipality, such as São Teotónio, Boavista dos Pinheiros, Odemira and São Luís.

This central strip corresponds to the space of public services, the main commercial units and the main business parks.

The settlement of the county is quite remote, as evidenced by the numerous vestiges of pre-Romanisation cultures and the testimonies of later cultures.

Culture and Leisure:
- D. Maria Bridge or Santa Clara-a-Velha Bridge
- Pousada de Santa Clara
- Walls of the old castle of Odemira (existing sections)
- Church of Mercy of Odemira
- Fort of São Clemente

Economy:
The municipality of Odemira has a business structure with a strong weight in the tertiary sector (59%), followed by the primary sector (31%) and the secondary sector (10%), and its four pillars are the agroforestry sectors (considering agriculture, forestry and livestock), tourism, commerce/services, industry and fishing/marine resources.

The primary sector occupies 1/3 of the economic activities, presenting itself as a tourist municipality, but with a strong rural component, namely in agriculture, forestry, livestock and forestry.

The secondary sector has a less significant expression in the territory, however, it seems to have found areas of development where it can grow, namely in the agri-food industry.

The tertiary sector represents 59% of the business dynamics of the municipality of Odemira, of which retail trade and services stand out.

Trade is one of the ancestral activities that, from the point of view of investment flows, has shown a very interesting mobility over the years. Territorially, this activity accompanied the demographic and economic drift from the interior to the coast of the municipality.
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Farm 2 Bedrooms
São Francisco da Serra, Santiago do Cacém, Distrito de Setúbal
For refurbishment · 105m²
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2.770.000 €
Homestead that starts next to a village, composed of an area of land of 85ha, a hill to recover with the possibility of expansion, an area in ruin for agricultural support, with the possibility of expansion with quite considerable areas, area of sobro, water lines, well. A landscape that predominates the immensity of the countryside, overlooking the Village, and where the silence is absolute, just over 20 minutes from the beaches of the Alentejo Coast.
A space that can be transformed into tourist enterprises.
Excellent investment.

Bank Financing:
Habita is a partner of several financial entities enabling all its customers free simulations of Housing Credit.

Location:
Cercal do Alentejo is a Portuguese village belonging to the municipality of Santiago do Cacém, with 136.40 km² of area.

Being situated less than 15 kilometers from the beaches of the Alentejo Coast, it has a temperate climate, which allows it to have one of the most diverse faunas and floras of the entire Southwest Alentejo.

It was the county seat between 1836 and 1855. It was constituted by the parishes of Cercal, Colos and Vila Nova de Milfontes. It had, in 1849, 3 255 inhabitants.
The village was elevated on June 20, 1991, and its designation was changed from Cercal to Cercal do Alentejo.

Being situated less than 15 kilometers from the beaches of the Alentejo Coast, it has a temperate climate, which allows it to have one of the most diverse faunas and floras of the entire Southwest Alentejo.

Economy:
In the 19th century, mining was developed, particularly in the 1970s, with the discovery of new ores such as barite, manganese and manganite.

The largest exploration in this area was, however, iron, with five mines of this type of extraction: Cerro da Fonte, Santa de Cima, Toca do Mocho, Serra da Mina, Serra das Tulhas and Serra de Rosalgar. However, these mines ended their activity in 2000.

Cercal do Alentejo presented indispensable reserves of ferrous minerals, useful to various metallurgical and metalworking industries.

Physically, the ore from the Serra das Tulhas mine was similar to the Serra da Mina and Toca do Mocho concessions - it was massive, not very compact and of medium hardness. Sometimes it appeared hard and spongy, but in regions where the manganese content rose a lot, it became a bit earthy.

From a chemical point of view, it can be said that the ore was frankly good. Silica rarely exceeded 5%, and alumina also did not present high levels. As for iron, the content was usually 50% and the manganese had levels ranging from 6 to 13%, which valued the ore very much.
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