Buying property abroad can be a daunting experience. However, here at idealista, we are here to help you every step of the way when buying property in Portugal.
Moving abroad and buying property in Portugal can be a daunting experience, especially if you don't speak the language, or if you don't have the right advice or guidance.
Despite the current situation, buying houses and investing in property in Portugal that you can use as a holiday home and also rent out to tourists when you're not using it can be a great option.
Buying a property to rent in Portugal is a good financial investment, as throughout the year there is a
Just as the demand for buying and renting property, housing credit and mortgages have become an increasingly digital process in Portugal and one of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic has been to accelerate this transition.
One of the big questions that arises when buying a property in Portugal, and indeed across the world, is what kind of housing credit is best? Is it better to have a variable rate loan or a fixed rate loan?
When putting a house for sale on the market, it is necessary to take into account some elements of the property itself that may influence the final result of the operation.
The process of buying or selling real estate at a distance in Portugal is getting closer to becoming a reality, due to the COVID-19 outbreak which is causing significant changes in how people are buying property.
During the state of emergency, because of the COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal, real estate activity in Portugal slowed down but certainly did not stop: business was developed mainly from home. Although face-to-face visits to real estate were not legally prohibited, professionals in the sector decided,
The health and economic crisis caused by the coronavirus in Portugal and beyond has been paralysing house buying and selling globally. However, this period of confinement may be a good time to look for a new home and start preparing the buying process, all of which can done remotely.