A rustic property with 18.75 hectares is presented, located in Chafariz de Santa Clara, parish of Montalvão, municipality of Nisa, district of Portalegre, in an area of \u200b\u200bgreat tranquility, preserved nature and strong potential for future appreciation. The estate brings together features that are increasingly sought after by those who wish to develop a rural, agricultural, tourist, environmental project or simply create a private refuge in the heart of Alto Alentejo. According to the rustic building register, the building is registered in the parish matrix of Montalvão, article 127, with a total area of \u200b\u200b18.750000 ha, including plots classified as arable crops, holm oak forests, olive trees and cork oaks. The property has a typically Alentejo landscape, marked by the presence of cork oaks, holm oaks, olive trees, as well as other species already planted, such as wild walnut and stone pine. The natural surroundings allow you to see wild fauna, such as deer, wild boar, partridges and other species, making the space particularly interesting for nature lovers, rural tourism projects, wildlife observation, retreats or leisure activities in a natural environment. One of the farm’s biggest differences is its abundance of water. The property has a borehole with high capacity, a collection pump and a reservoir with around 6 thousand liters, in addition to two natural ponds, one of which is located in a shale area with a significant presence of water. There is also documentation from the Portuguese Environment Agency regarding the abstraction of groundwater, in the terms applicable to prior communication for the use of water resources. Another highlight is the existence of a solar panel system, which reinforces the property's energy autonomy potential and makes it especially suitable for sustainable projects, off-grid living, nature tourism, agroecology, permaculture or low-intensity agricultural exploration. The farm also has two apiaries, with an estimated production capacity of up to 200 kg of rosemary honey, adding a productive aspect already associated with the territory and natural vegetation of the region. A construction project has begun at the site, corresponding to a larger rural shelter (to be licensed), replacing a previous smaller shelter (already approved). The construction has a projected area of \u200b\u200baround 180 m², with a significant part of the structure already built. The property also has materials to continue th