Description
Alvalade Land, Luanda: Urban land with a project for the construction of a residential complex with commercial and office buildings. The land has an area of 1,176 square meters and a building capacity of 5,993.09 square meters. The land is fenced with a masonry wall approximately 2.5 meters high and has an entrance gate. LOCATION: The property is located on Comandante Dangereux Street, Alvalade Neighborhood, Maianga Urban District, Luanda Municipality. This is a central location in the Angolan capital, benefiting from all the advantages inherent to this centrality, such as the variety of real estate offerings and accessibility. Despite its central location, this is a predominantly residential location, characterized essentially by high-income single-family homes in a well-established area, with some multi-family buildings on the main arteries. This is one of the prime areas of the Maianga district, where there is virtually no vacant land. Maianga is an urban district within the municipality of Luanda. It borders the urban districts of Ingombota and Rangel to the north, Samba to the south, and Quilamba Quiaxi to the east. As part of administrative decentralization, it occupies a strategic economic and political position within the province of Luanda. It is one of Luanda's six urban districts, along with Sambizanga, Rangel, Ingombota, Samba, and Angola Quiluanje. ACCESS AND PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: This is a consolidated area with some older homes and newer buildings, with some public and private renovations having been carried out. It is characterized by high pedestrian and vehicle traffic, resulting in frequent traffic jams. The location offers good accessibility; however, traffic jams are frequent during peak hours. SPECIFIC SURROUNDINGS: The property's surroundings are home to high-income housing, commercial spaces, hotels, restaurants, embassies, several banking institutions, and the Largo da Maianga green space. With an advanced degree of consolidation, this area is dominated by some important infrastructure, giving it a significantly strengthened competitive position. This has been one of Luanda's development zones, housing several projects involving the functional conversion of old buildings or even the construction of new, modern buildings. The area's functional allocation has been diverse, with notable service buildings, but also a significant residential presence. These include Largo da Maianga, the Maianga Pharmacy, the Brasileirão restaurant, the South African Embassy, AIPEX (Private and Foreign Investment Agency), the SME (SME), Josina Machel Hospital, the BFA central building, and the Maxi supermarket.