Luxury homes have attracted more and more families to live in in the last few years, as the coronavirus pandemic has made people reconsider what they want in a home. Some people are looking to the countryside, others simply want more space after spending time locked inside their smaller homes.
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?
Buying a property in Portugal - be it a flat, a house, a farm, or a plot of land - is a rather complex process and implies compliance with several legal requirements.
If you have always imagined yourself living on a farm or estate like the ones you see in the movies, with huge houses, large lounges, wine cellars, swimming pools, incredible gardens, and farmland, then we have the perfect thing for you.
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.
The exchange of real estate, also known as a house swap, has been gaining more and more importance in the real estate market in Portugal, where this process is called "permuta".
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.
The demand for Golden Visas in Portugal in 2021, or Residence Permits for Investment (ARI), as they are officially called, is accelerating, a trend that should continue in the coming months, bearing in mind that in January 2022 foreign real estate investors (from outside the European Union) inv
When thinking about buying a property or moving house in Portugal, one of the options on the table may be purchasing a plot of land in order to build your own house.
With the increase in teleworking as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, the number of people interested in moving to Portugal in search of a better climate and lifestyle has increased. As a result, there has also been an increase in requests for housing loans for non-residents in Portugal.
To buy or rent a house, that is the question? This is, undoubtedly, one of the biggest questions that many people face when it's time to move to Portugal.
Lisbon is one of the 10 most attractive European cities to invest in real estate in 2021, occupying precisely the tenth position. The Portuguese capital is part of a list led by London (United Kingdom).
Even during the coronavirus pandemic, many people still make buying property in Portugal a priority, and in the majority of cases, buyers also need a mortgage. Despite the crisis generated by COVID-19, banks in Portugal have remained willing to lend money for this purpose, although take note th
A house in the countryside, to live a quieter, more discreet life away from the large city centres: this is a trend that marked Portuguese real estate in 2020 and that will certainly have a say in the future.
RE Capital, the Geneva based property investment, development and asset management-business, and Neworld, a European-domiciled property development company, have yesterday launched Reward Properties, a new joint venture which will offer investors unique opportunities to buy into the attractive high
House prices, although less than in previous years, continued to increase in 2020 in Portugal and in general, this upward trend is expected to continue in 2021. What explains this phenomenon in a context of economic crisis generated by the COVID-19 pandemic?
Whether you live in Portugal and want to move house, or whether you're planning on moving to Portugal, many people will be asking the same question. Is it better to buy or rent property in Portugal in 2021? Is borrowing money from the bank to buy a house the best option during a pande