Renovated Townhouse Behind Vintage Façade, Tavira Old Town, Portugal €499,000
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Behind the Facade, Tavira
About this property
The facade gives nothing away. A vintage door set into a traditional Tavira streetfront, the kind you walk past without a second glance. Step through it, and everything changes. Behind it sits a fully renovated townhouse across three floors, where every last detail has been replaced: kitchen, plumbing, electrics, floors, air conditioning, bathrooms. Brand new, the lot of it, wrapped in traditional Algarve bones.
On the ground floor, a bright open-plan living room leads into a half-open kitchen and out to a private patio, with a guest WC and built-in wardrobe alongside. The first floor holds one bedroom, a bathroom, and a hallway generous enough to double as a home office. Up again to the second floor: a larger bedroom with its own balcony, another modern bathroom, and a small terrace. Light, liveable, and genuinely move-in ready.
The Roman bridge is a five-minute walk. Tavira train station links you to Faro, Lagos and beyond. Beaches are a short drive east or west. This is the real Algarve, not the brochure version.
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