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3-bedroom apartment in Covilhã

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Apartment T3 · União das freguesias de Covilhã e Canhoso, Covilhã   No Atlas estimate

102 000 €minimum value · full breakdown in the auction section
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Features

Type
Apartment
Typology
T3
Private area
Total area
Parish
União das freguesias de Covilhã e Canhoso
Municipality · District
Covilhã · Castelo Branco
Atlas Walk Score
58/100
Very walkable
Most daily errands can be done on foot.
What makes up the score
📍 Shops, cafés & services on foot21/35
🚇 Public transport nearby20/20
🏙️ Urban density1/20
🌳 Green space nearby12/15
🛏️ Neighbourhood tourist activity5/10
20 points of interest within 300 m · OpenStreetMap · INE 2021 · Airbnb

Property description

Fraction C, corresponding to the 1st Floor of an Urban Building under horizontal property ownership, located at Rua Condestável Nuno Alvares Pereira, in (6200-154) Covilhã, municipality of Castelo Branco, registered in the urban property register under article 3429, of the Union of Parishes of Covilhã and Canhoso and described in the Land Registry of Covilhã under number 394/20070227-C

Notes

PROPERTY CHARACTERISTICS/INFORMATION FOR SALE: As per the attached visit report. TERMS OF THE PRIVATE NEGOTIATION: All movable goods visible in the photographs, which do not appear to be an integral part of the property, belong to the debtor and their family and are not included in the sale. It is the sole and exclusive responsibility of the bidder to verify the condition of the property to be acquired, thus ensuring that it meets their expectations and is in the desired condition. SCHEDULING VISITS: Visits must be scheduled directly with the custodian using the contact information provided in the visits section (any difficulties/obstacles in scheduling must be communicated to the Enforcement Agent through information provided on the E-Auctions platform). COMMUNICATIONS: For security reasons related to information processing, questions regarding the property for sale will ONLY be answered if requested through the E-Auctions platform. Therefore, we will not respond to emails addressed to us in this context. SUBMISSION OF OFFERS: By submitting an offer, it is presumed that the interested party has inspected the property and is aware of its characteristics. We decline any responsibility for its state of conservation, since, as the property is sold in its current condition, the lack of verification by the proposer does not, under the law, invalidate the sale. Once submitted, the offer cannot be withdrawn. The sale will only be conducted with the person submitting the proposal and not with any third parties they may indicate. Please note that in PRIVATE NEGOTIATION, proposals can be submitted through the following means: on the e-auctions platform; by mail (to the address of the sales manager/Enforcement Agent's office); by email – in these last two cases, the document/proposal must be digitally signed with the Digital Mobile Key of the Citizen Card. If an external proposal is submitted (by email or mail), the holder of the highest proposal submitted on the E-auctions platform will be informed and may, if they wish, submit a new bid. If they do so, an auction will be opened between the two until the best offer is obtained. THE SALE: After the deadline, the bidder with the highest offer will be notified of the acceptance of their offer and, after the deadline for appealing this decision (10 days), will have 15 days to deposit the full amount of the offered price. If the offer is accepted, and the property for sale is in the possession of the debtor, they will be notified to hand it over voluntarily. If they do not hand it over voluntarily, the bidder will have to request – in the enforcement proceedings – the forced delivery of the property, a procedure that will have costs estimated at €408.00 + VAT and which will be the responsibility of the bidder. The transfer in a judicial sale does not require the presentation of a usage license, energy certificate, technical data sheet, or other similar licensing; therefore, it will be the responsibility of the buyers to obtain any licenses that may be missing, in accordance with paragraph 6 of article 833. The transfer of real estate in a private negotiation is formalized through a public deed of sale, with the costs inherent to the transfer (deed and registration) as well as the settlement of legal taxes due being borne by the buyer. If the highest bid is lower than the minimum sale price (which corresponds to 85% of the base value), the sale requires a court order authorizing it, which implies a time delay between the submission of the bid and the completion of the sale (if authorized). ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: It should also be noted that the sale may be hindered by the following situations: exercise of the right of pre-emption, exercise of the right of redemption (Article 842 of the CPC) and by the exercise of the right provided for in paragraph 1 of Article 846 of the CPC "At any stage of the proceedings, the defendant or any other person may terminate the execution by paying the costs and the debt." Anyone wishing to bid should be familiar with the workings and rules of electronic auctions, and is advised to carefully read the questions and answers at https://www.e-leiloes.pt/faqs.aspx.

Content automatically translated — the original text is in Portuguese.

Auction details

Sale managed on the official e-leiloes.pt platform — Atlas aggregates the information and is not a party to the transaction.

Format
Private negotiation
Base value
120 000 €
Minimum value
102 000 €
Current bid
60 000 €
Auction start
07/05/2026 16:46
Auction end
09/06/2026 14:30

Current bid (60 000 €) recorded on 30/05/2026 06:15 — not a real-time value.

⚠ Important warnings before bidding

  • The property is sold as-is, with no warranties. It may not be licensed and its characteristics may not match the documentary records — bringing it into compliance is the buyer's responsibility.
  • The highest bid does not guarantee the award: payment of the debt, exercise of a right of first refusal by third parties, a challenge to the sale, insolvency/PER proceedings or the death of the debtor may all prevent it.
  • A bid submitted on e-leiloes.pt is irrevocable.
  • Information about the property is the sole responsibility of the enforcement agent. Visit the property and check the documentation before bidding, and seek advice from a solicitor or lawyer.
  • Atlas's discount analysis is merely indicative, based on the parish's median prices; the real value depends on the property's condition.
View the official listing on e-leiloes.pt →

Source: e-leiloes.pt (reference NP1209332026) — consult the official listing and documentation before any bid.

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