
Portugal’s Costa Vicentina is beautiful, wild and surprisingly crowd free, making it an excellent alternative to Portugal’s southern Algarve coast. Running from Portugal's south-western tip in the Algarve and northwards to the Alentejo region, this entire coastline is filled with natural beauty and stunning landscapes.
If this sounds like your idea of paradise, then Portugal's "Wild Coast" is the perfect place for your new holiday home. From Sagres to Aljezur, there are a wide range of flats and villas on the market in the area, many of which are just a stone's throw from the beach. Check out our selection of properties for sale on Portugal's Costa Vicentina and discover Portugal's wild side!
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Modern new apartments with sea views in Sesimbra, Portugal
A new residential development in Sesimbra is redefining modern coastal living. Casalão offers 11 beautifully designed apartments, each featuring spacious living areas, generous bedrooms and suites, and private balconies or terraces – ideal for enjoying the stunning surroundings and the refreshing sea breeze.
Building a beach house in Portugal: costs, permits and what to expect
Have you ever dreamed of owning a beach house in Portugal? With over 900 km of coastline, golden beaches and more than 300 days of sunshine a year, it’s no surprise that many foreigners dream of living by the sea. But how much does it actually cost to build a house on the coast, and what do you need to know before starting the process?
Cheapest places to buy property in the Algarve in 2025
Latest idealista figures identify seven Algarve municipalities with average sale prices below €3,000 per square metre. These pockets of value across the Faro district offer a more accessible route into the region’s housing market, in comparison to places such as Lagos and Almancil, where property prices averaged 4,361 €/m² and 6,189 €/m² in August 2025, respectively.
Property below €700 per m²: Portugal’s cheapest places to buy in 2025
Portugal still hides pockets of real value away from the big‑ticket coasts. Across the country, there are municipalities where the average asking price is under €700 per square meter, with some edging close to €500. With Lisbon, Porto and much of the Algarve comfortably above €1,000 per m2, value clusters inland and in quieter districts where budgets stretch further.
Renovated properties for sale in Portugal
Renovated homes for sale in Portugal are in high demand, offering the perfect mix of traditional charm and modern living. From restored Lisbon apartments and townhouses to upgraded Algarve villas and farmhouses, these properties combine historic character with contemporary interiors and modern amenities.
British and American buyers driving demand for homes in Portugal
Portugal continues to attract strong interest from property buyers in the United Kingdom and the United States. Even after the end of the golden visa programme and tighter rules for non-habitual residents, both countries remain key sources of international buyers. idealista data shows that a large share of foreign listing visits now comes from the UK and the US, highlighting Portugal’s ongoing appeal as a destination for investment, holiday homes, and relocation.
Where foreigners are searching for homes in Portugal in 2025
Interest from international buyers in Portuguese property remains strong, despite the end of the golden visa programme, tighter rules for non-habitual residents, and changes to the foreigners’ law. According to idealista data, many visits to property listings come from France and the United Kingdom, with other countries like Germany, Switzerland, Spain, the United States, and Canada also showing significant interest.