Have you ever imagined building your house in a village overlooking the majestic Montejunto mountain range? Well, it is possible that you will be enchanted by this plot of urban land, located in the beautiful village of Labrugeira, parish of Ventosa, municipality of Alenquer, about 45 minutes from Lisbon. The charm of a village at the gates of Lisbon, in a municipality where the wine culture predominates, where the biggest and best producers of Lisbon wines are located. The property that contains a ruin, has a total area of 349.25m2, covered area of 104.25m2 and uncovered area of 245m2. Great space for the construction of a first or second home or for investment, with excellent sun exposure. The village has small shops, such as a grocery store, drugstore, cafes, stationery, pharmacy and ATM. Close to schools, banks, health center, restaurants and supermarkets. Ventosa is a parish in the municipality of Alenquer, Portugal. It is the parish with the largest population in the Alto Concelho, it consists of twelve places scattered over hills and green slopes along its two thousand hectares of vineyards populated by numerous farms. The freshness and exuberance of its groves and the picturesque of its landscapes led it to be considered, at the end of the nineteenth century, "The Sintra of the High Municipality". Labrugeira, Penedos de Alenquer, Penafirme da Ventosa, Quentes, Atalaia, Cortegana, Penozinhos, Freixial de Cima, Vila Chã, Parreiras, Casais Galegos and Pousoa are the places that are part of the parish. Alenquer has long earned the epithet of "Nativity Scene of Portugal". Birthplace of Damião de Goes and favorite of Luís de Camões, it played a preponderant role in every era of history. Proof of this is its rich heritage: prehistoric sites, castles, convents, churches, hermitages, farms and manor houses. Head, for eight centuries, of a vast municipality – third in area in the District of Lisbon – bordered to the north by the slopes of Montejunto and to the south by the Ribatejo meadow, it presents a characteristic landscape, transition between the outfield of Estremadura and the plain, where the vineyard is predominant and the ancestral basis of its economy. The municipality of Alenquer can be seen, in general terms, as a space in the process of expansion, especially urbanistically, and in which the economic base is strongly marked by agriculture, especially vineyards and wine. I am available to help you make dreams come true, whether buying or selling your property. Book your visit now! ;ID RE/MAX: ...