Where to buy a holiday home in Portugal

Where to buy a holiday home in Portugal

Portugal, with its mild climate, rich history, and cultural diversity, has become a coveted destination for those looking to purchase a holiday home. From the vibrant cities to the serene coastal villages, the country offers a variety of options for real estate investors and future residents.
20 large and cheap properties for sale in Portugal

20 large and cheap properties for sale in Portugal

A large house, ready to receive new owners and preferably at a good price... Is it too much to ask for? In the post-pandemic world, finding a bigger home has become more important, especially with so many folks working from home and needing some extra space.
Step into the future with these homes with domotics

15 smart homes for sale in Portugal

Since the pandemic and the lockdown, the significance of comfortable homes has only grown. Even now, almost 4 years later, the desire for cozy living spaces persists, and smart homes with advanced automation systems have become a lasting trend.
Discover what makes Setúbal a unique place to live with our complete guide.

Living in Setúbal: a complete guide to living in the city of Sadina

Living in the city of Setúbal is undoubtedly a unique experience that offers a vibrant mix of culture, history and natural beauty.  Setúbal, a harbour town on the coast of Portugal, offers an exceptional quality of life with its beautiful landscapes, mild climate and rich cultural heritage.
Mountain homes

Houses for sale in the Portuguese mountains to enjoy the winter

Buying a house in the mountains is the ideal option for those who enjoy being surrounded by nature, hearing the sounds of birds first thing in the morning and who don't mind the sometimes extreme weather conditions: very hot in summer and (in some areas) snow in winter.  The truth is that winter in
Buying a house in Portugal

How to buy a house during Portugal's housing crisis?

Access to housing in Portugal, Europe and the US is becoming increasingly difficult. Families are faced with high house prices and high interest rates on housing loans. What's more, their purchasing power is still pressurised by inflation.