The cities with the highest household income are, due to certain factors, considered the most attractive to live in, but they are also the ones with the highest unemployment rates.
Lisbon is the stunning capital of Portugal, and is one of the most charming and vibrant cities in Europe. And a city with such high standards requires an equally spectacular place to live.
The Lisbon Municipal Assembly has approved the country's first LGBTI+ Municipal Plan, which provides for a housing grant for transgender people and an independent flat for young people from the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex community (LGBTI+) in Portugal.
The Parque das Nações (Park of the Nations), colloquially known as Expo (as the site of the 1998 Lisbon World Exposition), is a civil parish and district of Lisbon and is one of the city's most up and coming residential areas.
To extend the supply of houses for rent at affordable prices, mobilising properties belonging to public entities, such as former police barracks, with a conversion into housing which is "easy and fast to execute".
This 87m2 apartment in Lisbon is a delight for lovers of both architecture and decoration. The property, located in the Picoas neighbourhood of the city and whose style oscillates between sophisticated and contemporary, is distinguished by a circular opening in the wall lined in brass.
Responding to problems faced by homeless people in Lisbon is a commitment for Lisbon City Council (CML), with the goal of having fewer people living on the street.
Despite having dropped some positions in the ranking, Lisbon is still in the top 10 of the best European cities to invest in real estate, according to a study conducted by PwC and Urban Land Institute.