Portugal is trending, and the country's good momentum is also due to the real estate sector. The sector is becoming increasingly attractive, especially for international investors.
The luxurious 14th floor apartment ‘Castilho 203’, in the centre of Lisbon, ended up being bought for 7.2 million euros after being disputed by three millionaires.
Buying a new house is as special and exciting as it is complex and frustrating. To make sure everything goes well, there’s nothing better than being properly informed.
Finding property for sale in Portugal direct from owners, whether in the Algarve, Alentejo or Lisbon is easier than ever before thanks to real estate websites and apps, but there are still lots of aspects of the Portuguese real estate market than can be a real headache for expats.
Buying a house is always something you have to think very carefully about, especially if it’s your first home and if you’re going to need a mortgage to buy it.
The Ribamar development is the most recent real estate development in the Porto metropolitan area, in Póvoa de Varzim. Composed of two twin buildings, it presents a unique collection of luxury apartments on the seafront.
This excellent villa with 3 floors in Agualva-Cacém in the hottest area of Portugal for real estate right now, Sintra, would make for the ideal investment with high profitability.
If you’re looking for luxury property for sale in Portugal, have a look at this fantastic villa in a prime location overlooking the Guincho beach, between Cascais and the Natural Park of Sintra-Cascais.
This luxury villa in Estoril, near Cascais, is an excellent opportunity for anyone looking for the tranquillity of a quiet and peaceful area without losing comfort and quality of life for the whole family.
The Muda Reserve project, located in the village of Muda, near Comporta on the Alentejo coast, is coming to life. The commercialisation of the 42 quintas built in the village will start soon, says the developer Vanguard Properties.
They’re calling it Marechal 720. Construction is underway on the luxury condominium in one of the most sophisticated and cosmopolitan Portuguese avenues.
We know moving to a new country is no easy task. It can all be a bit overwhelming and you might sometimes need a helping hand to figure things out. With that in mind, we have gathered together 10 tips that will make your life in Portugal a lot easier!
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The luxury real estate market in Portugal continues to grow, under the gaze of domestic and foreign investors. According to the Luxury Estate web portal, average demand in this sector stood at almost three million euro in the first half of 2018.
Residence permits are granted in Portugal in exchange for investing in the country. This is one of the main regulatory changes to the ‘golden’ visa regime that came into force on Monday 1st October 2018.