Colonial Style Townhouse with 780 m² Constructed Area in the historical center of Salvador

R$4,500,000

Details

Colonial Townhouse Salvador: 780 m², 8 Suites, 4 floors, gallery with mezzanine, internal garden/atrium, water reservoirs

General Description:

For sale is a traditional and colonial-style townhouse in Salvador, specifically in Santo Antônio Além do Carmo, with 4 stories, containing a total of 8 suites, a gallery with a mezzanine, a large kitchen, living areas, an internal garden, and a spacious service/laundry area. It features additionally a 35 m² retail space with a restroom and a separate entrance. It also Includes water reservoirs equipped with a pump, totaling 18,000 liters.

The building was completely reconstructed from the foundations up, featuring doors, windows, cabinetry, and ceilings crafted from *pau d’arco* and *angelim* hardwoods, as well as natural stone flooring. It is completely move-in ready, requiring no renovations. Title deed available.

Composition:

Ground Floor – Gallery, service area, 2 pantries, 2 restrooms, and the retail space.

1st Floor – Gallery mezzanine, reception area, kitchen with cabinetry, large living room with access to the internal garden, and 2 suites.

2nd Floor – 4 suites, all featuring balconies.

3rd Floor – 2 suites with terraces, panoramic views, and the water reservoir area.
The property holds a valid title deed and is current on property taxes (IPTU); all documentation is fully in order.

Santo Antônio Além do Carmo is one of the oldest, most charming, and most historic neighborhoods in the Historic Center of Salvador, Bahia. Famous for its cobblestone streets and colonial mansions, it has become a cultural and gastronomic haven offering privileged views of the Bay of All Saints.

We accompany clients during the whole sales process and provide encompassing consulting services.

Further Observations:

  1. This townhouse is exclusively for sale.
  2. It is recommended that prospective buyers conduct a visit of the property with a subsequent diligence in order to make an informed decision on whether to proceed with the purchase. It is however expected that the prospective client has the necessary financial means to purchase. It is important to note that Brazilian banks or in general financial institutions do not give, under any circumstances, loans or mortgages to foreigners. Also, it is very rare that European or American banks concede loans or mortgages for purchasing real estate in Brazil. It is thus indispensable to have the proper capital in order to effectuate a purchase.
  3. The buyer/investor does not pay any kind of commission to the realtor in Brazil – the commission is strictly the responsability of the seller. However, the buyer is responsible for paying the notary costs as well as the ITBI (Imposto de Transmissão de Bens Imóveis – the property transfer tax) which ranges, depending on the state, between 2 – 3 %.

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