Converted 5-Bed to 2-Bed Pombaline with Terrace and Tagus Views, Central Lisbon, Portugal €589,000




+38 photosTagus Views, Central Lisbon
About this property
Someone took a five-bedroom Pombaline flat and did the sensible thing: traded surplus bedrooms for actual breathing room. The result is a 94 m² two-bedroom conversion that keeps every architectural virtue of Lisbon's post-1755 earthquake building tradition, then layers on a mezzanine level for a sense of spatial drama and a private terrace where the Tagus River sits squarely in your eyeline. Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, one en-suite, and a rooftop view that cocktail bars charge €15 to approximate.
The building's communal renovation, covering roof and façade, was completed in May/June 2025, meaning the expensive structural heavy lifting has already been done by someone else. That is the kind of detail that deserves a quiet round of applause. Worth noting: the official documentation does not yet record the internal area, so confirm that is resolved before contracts are exchanged.
At €589,000 for central Lisbon with genuine Pombaline heritage, a private terrace, and river views, the calculus is straightforward enough. Portugal's purchase costs typically run 6 to 8% on top of the asking price once IMT, stamp duty, notary fees, and registration are factored in. Budget accordingly, then get on a plane.
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