Want to sell your home in Portugal quickly and for the best price? It’s not just about listing it online. Buyers today are savvy, picky, and – crucially – sensitive to how a property feels.
Luxury homes continued to become more expensive in 85 cities in the world in 2022. This is according to Knight Frank, which reveals that it was in Dubai where prices of luxury homes rose more in 2022 compared to the previous year (44.2%).
Without having managed to give an effective answer to the housing crisis, which for several reasons has been worsening in Portugal in recent years, Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa has now decided to present a new plan of attack, called "Mais Habitação", which literally means "more
US luxury real estate company The Agency, known for the Netflix series "Buying Beverly Hills", has arrived in Portugal and will hire 30 people, aiming to bring in 500 million euros in real estate in the first year.
Speaking in writing to Lusa, Ayres Neto, managing partner of the agency in Portugal,
Will house prices drop in Portugal? Will houses be cheaper in 2023? The residential real estate market in Portugal remained resilient throughout 2022, despite the challenges posed by the war in Ukraine.
In Portugal, most homes are not prepared for excessively high or low temperatures, generating high energy consumption due to the use of heaters, air conditioning or fans.
When selling property, it is normal for an owner to try sell without having a real estate agent involved, mainly to save money. Selling property without a real estate agent in Portugal is possible.
The demand for property is on the rise in Portugal, even with inflation and rising house prices. And this is reflected in the time that the houses are on the market: about 14% of the houses bought at the start of 2022 through idealista were on the market for less than a week.
Selling a house is a process that for many people can be bureaucratic and quite frankly stressful. Between paperwork and all the legal bits and pieces that need seen to, you'd be forgiven for thinking that selling property in Portugal is complicated, but does this have to be the case?
Before selling a house, it is essential to study the surrounding real estate market and understand what features are most sought after by buyers. By doing this research, you can boost the sale of your property, highlighting elements that it already has or improving others.
If you're selling a house in Portugal, planning is key, especially when it comes to expenses and taxes. When you get to the moment of selling your house, you'll first of all establish the asking price, while the approximate extra costs and expenses should also be on your radar.
Before selling a property in Portugal, it is very important that you have all the necessary documents in order. What do you need to sell a property in Portugal?
Selling a house is probably one of the most important things you will do in your life and it is something that requires time and organisation to be successful.
Capital gains on the sale of property is one of the issues that raises most doubts for those who want to go ahead with the process of selling a house in Portugal.
If you are selling your property in Portugal as a non-resident taxpayer, you are subject to Portuguese income tax ("IRS") and have to report the transaction in your income statement for the year in which you sold your property.
What factors affect the selling price of a home in Portugal? There are many elements that will have an influence on the price a property is eventually sold for, including the condition and decor of the property.
If you're planning on selling property in Portugal, then it's important to have an idea of how long it takes to sell the house and find an interested buyer.
What happens to the family home when a relationship comes to an end? Portugal has seen an increase in marital break-ups that end in divorce due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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.
Along with the rest of Europe and many countries worldwide, Portugal is currently experiencing exceptional circumstances during the period of confinement due to the coronavirus outbreak in the country.
Buying the house of your dreams or selling your property can be the biggest challenge of your life. During these moments several problems usually arise, not only because of the lack of experience, but also because they are bureaucratic and sometimes complex processes.