1 985 000 €
1 985 000 €
Sale price | 1 985 000 € |
Price per square meter | 2 906 € |
House Area | 683.07 m² |
Site plot | 1 028.64 m² |
Number of storeys | 2 |
Total number of rooms | 14 |
Number of bedrooms | 3 |
Number of bathrooms | 7 |
Construction phase | Resale |
The property can be rented out |
Address | Brazil, Florianópolis, Cacupé |
Location | at the seaside |
to the airport | 27 kilometers |
to the beach | 50 meters |
to the historical city center | 14 kilometers |
Maintenance | |
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Annual tax | 1 427 € |
Operating expenses | 2 454 € |
Total year expenses | 3 881 € |
Awarded house in Florianópolis
House for sale in a gated condominium in the Cacupé neighborhood (Florianópolis, Brazil), built for the interior of the land, preserving the privacy of the residents through movable wooden panels, while enhancing the wonderful view of the sea.
It has 3 main suites on the ground floor, with panoramic windows facing the pool and the sea.
Multipurpose room (office/reversible suite) on the upper floor.
Project for a studio/suite/gym in the basement.
Maid's quarters.
4 parking spaces (2 covered).
Concrete, wood and aluminum finishes.
Porcelain tile flooring in the social areas and solid cumaru wood in the private areas.
Heated pool with beach and jacuzzi with hydromassage.
Energy self-sufficient house with solar photovoltaic panels.
Heated floor and electric towel racks in the bathrooms.
Electric blinds.
Central air conditioning in the living room and kitchen and split systems in the bedrooms.
Inverted skirting boards in all rooms based on a perfect design and execution, giving the rooms a feeling of spaciousness.
All doors lacquered at the height of the house's ceiling height and negative views, which requires a perfect construction finish.
Lacquered bedroom cabinets.
Automatic garden irrigation.
Hot water solar system with electrical backup in all rooms, including the service area.
Balcony with fireplace.
Architectural and interior design by the renowned Marchetti Bonetti architecture firm.
The Casa Pátio, named after the architect, was nominated for the ArchDaily Building of the Year 2020 award, promoted by ArchDaily World.