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Olivie Condominium is a residential development located in Vale de Lagar, a neighborhood of the city of Portimão, which is in the Algarve region, southern Portugal. The Olivie Condominium consists of 16 luxury apartments, ranging from two to three bedrooms, with private balconies, terraces and underground parking. The development is designed to provide a high standard of living, with modern amenities such as communal pool, landscaped gardens and gym. 3 bedroom apartment composed of: - Living room with integrated kitchen (Open Space); - Three bedrooms (one suite); - Two bathrooms; - Two balconies; - Two parking spaces in the garage. The Olivie Condominium's location is ideal for those looking for a tranquil setting, but still close to Portimão city centre, which is home to several shops, restaurants and attractions, including the popular Praia da Rocha. The development is also conveniently located close to important transport links, which facilitates exploration of the Algarve region and beyond. It is expected to be completed in 2025. Ref. : 5342 Portimão is a city located in the Algarve, in the south of Portugal, on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. It is a port city with a rich history, dating back to the time of the Phoenicians, Romans and Moors. Today, Portimão is a popular tourist destination, known for its beautiful beaches, mild climate, vibrant culture and variety of leisure activities. The city has a lively atmosphere, with a wide variety of bars, restaurants, shops and hotels. In addition to the beaches, Portimão is known for its historical sights, including the Mother Church, the Fort of Santa Catarina and the Museum of Portimão, which tells the local story. The city is also a hub for water activities such as sailing, fishing and diving. Portimão is also an important commercial center, with a large fishing port and a cruise port that receives many ships throughout the year. The city is also known for its festivals and cultural events, such as the Sardine Festival, which celebrates local gastronomy and maritime culture. (NU-NU_5504_B)