When it comes to buying property in the sun, many people opt for villas in Portugal for sale with a private pool or with a shared swimming pool, and one of the best places to search for this type of property is in the Algarve.
From new-build properties for sale in the Algarve, to luxury villas, you
Buying a home in Portugal is becoming more expensive and the pace of increases shows no signs of slowing down. In the 4th quarter of 2021, the median price of the average family home in Portugal stood at 1,355 euros per square metre (euros/m2), reaching a new all-time high.
Who wouldn't want to wake up to a sea view and the sound of the waves? Or how about finishing the day enjoying the sunset on your terrace overlooking the sea with a refreshing drink?
In 2022, many people are asking the same question: is buying property in Portugal a good investment? The current economic outlook shows that, in the long term, it is increasingly more advantageous to buy a house in Portugal compared to renting one.
Despite the current uncertainty about the real impact that the war in Ukraine will have on the economy, Cushman & Wakefield predicts a continued recovery of the real estate market in Portugal in 2022.
Thinking of moving to Portugal in 2022? We have just the thing that will help you on your way to finding your dream home. Buying a brand new home may be out of your budget, while buying a pre-owned home often means having to compromise on style and certain preferences.
Currently, the world is witnessing a war and uncertainty hangs in the air. The news comes rushing into our homes, arousing fear and concern about the future.
Buying a house is the decision of a lifetime. And there are many things you need to pay attention to in deciding whether or not it is the right time to buy a house. In general terms, the price, location, orientation and size of the house are still the most valued factors when buying a house.
Porto and Braga appear in the fDi Intelligence magazine ranking, "European Cities and Regions of the Future 2022/23 - the Best and the brightest among Europe investments destination", published by the British newspaper Financial Times.
Prefabrication can contribute to achieving the environmental goals of the European Union (EU) and reduce construction costs, thus increasing the competitiveness and sustainability of this industry.
As we are entering the New Year's period, saying goodbye to 2021 and looking forward to the year ahead, many of us have our own lists of goals, challenges and wishes. Do you already have yours? Or have you at least thought about it?
In Portugal there is a type of construction that has been gaining traction in recent years, though it remains less common than in many other parts of the world. We are referring to LSF, or 'Light Steel Frame' construction.
Buying a holiday home is part of the plans, but you still need to decide where? Funchal, in Madeira, Portugal, was considered one of the best locations on the planet to buy a second home. Why? The average price of housing is attractive.
Portugal has a lot to offer anyone who moves there; beautiful natural landscapes, enchanting culture, and stunning architecture. This apartment in Porto offers them all in an incredibly modern, and well situated package.
There has been a tendency in the past to associate prefab houses with poor quality, cookie cutter, prepackaged structures. But prefab is not synonymous with standardized: today in Portugal this type of construction offers a wide variety of solutions, namely in terms of materials,
If you're planning to move to Portugal, or even planning to buy a holiday home in Portugal, you may think that buying a villa big enough for all the family is too expensive: think again!
Outdoor spaces, gardens and private pools have never been more valued than they are today, but if you don'
Buying a house in Portugal remains a dream for many people who want to move abroad, but due to the pandemic and house prices that continue to rise, people are putting off moving to Portugal in 2021.
Where is the most expensive place in Portugal? When it comes to buying property and looking at the 25 most expensive municipalities to buy a house in Portugal, Lisbon is the most expensive.
Lisbon is the second cheapest capital city to buy property in Western Europe. How much does property cost in Lisbon? In the Portuguese capital it is possible to find a home for 227,751 euros, with the average cost of living being 1,048 euros per month per person.