Over the last decade, the conditions have been in place for international funds to bet all their chips on the Portuguese real estate market, so much so that in 2022 they led real estate transactions.
Thinking of moving to Portugal in 2023? But Is it better to buy or rent a house in Portugal? This is the question that many people ask when moving abroad, for example.
The cities of Lisbon, Barcelona, Paris, Rome have created a municipal alliance for the preservation and protection of the cities' historic and emblematic shops, through a shared governance strategy led by local governments.
Luxury homes continued to become more expensive in 85 cities in the world in 2022. This is according to Knight Frank, which reveals that it was in Dubai where prices of luxury homes rose more in 2022 compared to the previous year (44.2%).
Portugal remains a destination of choice for the purchase of luxury homes, having been considered the seventh most international luxury residential market in Europe in Knight Frank's The Wealth Report 2023. But who buys the most luxury homes in Portugal?
Golden sands, jagged coastlines, and crystal clear waters. These are some of the characteristics of the most beautiful beaches in the world, according to the annual ranking drawn up by Tripadvisor.
Today we're taking a look around Portugal's newest boutique hotel in Cascais, which has recently opened its doors. BCascais is a new concept of 'boutique house' with seven rooms, one of which is a loft, for "guests seeking all the glamour and comfort", in a contemporary space.
In 2021, the Algarve was the second region in Europe with the greatest loss of wealth compared to 2019, that is, compared to the pre-pandemic period. Only the Balearic Islands, in Spain, had a greater fall in real GDP during the two periods under review.
Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, provides many free activities that are worth exploring. Despite Portugal's increasing popularity among tourists, it is still possible to discover affordable and less touristy places in the country.
For the first time Portugal has 5 schools in the top 95 of the best management schools in Europe, a ranking carried out every year by the Financial Times (FT).