€ 1,290,000
£ 1,134,172
$ 1,492,457
Fully refurbished in 2024, this stunning 2-bedroom apartment is located in the prestigious Azarujinha area of Estoril, offering a truly unique panoramic sea view. Inspired by Scandinavian and Japanese design, it combines minimalism, functionality and elegance, creating a refined yet welcoming atmosphere where comfort and sophistication blend seamlessly.
Situated on the top floor of a traditional 1990s building with an elevator and full southern exposure, the apartment enjoys exceptional natural light throughout the day. High-quality finishes such as microcement flooring, natural wood ceilings, oak veneer furniture, and double-glazed windows with thermal and acoustic insulation give the property a distinctive and elegant character.
With a total area of 101 m², it features two bedrooms, including a master suite, two full bathrooms, and a spacious open-plan living room with a fully equipped kitchen. The 15 m² terrace is the perfect retreat, complete with an outdoor shower, an electric awning with marine-grade protection, and breathtaking views over the Atlantic. The apartment also includes two parking spaces, a storage room, and all the details of comfort and security expected in a luxury property. It can also be sold fully furnished.
Just a short walk from Azarujinha Beach, the Cascais seafront promenade, and within close distance to the iconic Casino Estoril, this property enjoys a prime location only 20 minutes from Lisbon. A rare opportunity to own an exclusive home where contemporary design, luxury, and an incomparable seaside setting meet in perfect harmony.
Features
- Furnished
- Parking
- Terrace/Balcony
- Elevator
- Character property
- Features great views
- Sea view
- On the waterfront
- Morning sun
- Evening sun
- Near bars / restaurants
- Near school(s)
- Near shops
- Near the beach
Energy rating
The energy rating shows the energy efficiency of a building on a scale of A to G. The most efficient homes – which should have the lowest fuel bills – are in band A, whereas the most inefficient homes are in band G.