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Off Liberdade – A Success

Off Liberdade, a Level Constellation development on Rua do Salitre, just 50 meters from Avenida da Liberdade, features the latest units available: T1 and T1 Duplex & patio, with prices starting at € 378,000.00.

The project is under construction by Gabriel Couto and will be completed in August 2018.

5 December, 2017

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