Real Estate

From Opportunity to Obstacles: Brief Reflection on Real Estate Challenges in Portugal for 2025

Navigating Portugal’s Real Estate Landscape: Challenges Ahead in 2025

Portugal faces a significant housing crisis stemming from complex economic policies that prioritize short-term tax gains over long-term growth and inclusivity. A key example is the difficulty in obtaining a taxpayer number, a basic requirement for anyone engaging with the Portuguese economy, highlighting a system that discourages investment. Portugal's property taxation framework exemplifies this issue....

Portugal emerges as a French Alps real estate investment

Swapping French Alps Real Estate Focus to Portugal

Serra da Estrela offers scenic landscapes and a limited skiing experience, which isn't fully meeting the growing demand from skiers, especially those relocating to Portugal, particularly Lisbon. This has led to increased interest in renowned ski destinations like the French Alps among Portuguese property investors. In 2024, Athena Advisers, a real estate consultancy specializing in the French Alps for...

The Sprawling Home of Two Artists Hits the Market in Portugal for $2.9M

Swanky Portuguese Residence of Two Artists Listed for $2.9 Million

Location: Salvada e Quintos, Beja, Portugal Price: €2,800,000 (approximately $2,903,811 USD) Architect: Bartolomeu Costa Cabral Footprint: 5,435 square feet (7 bedrooms, 3 baths) Lot Size: 22.2 Acres Description: The property was designed and built as a home and workspace. The main house and art studios are located on a 22.2-acre lot surrounded by cork and oak trees, offering views of the landscape....

Real estate trends for 2025: what to expect?

omising the Housing Market: A 2025 Outlook

2025 is poised to be a defining year for Portugal’s real estate market, offering both opportunities and challenges for investors, homebuyers, and curious observers. Here's a look at the key trends shaping the landscape.Sustainability Takes Center StagePortuguese cities, particularly Lisbon and Porto, are leading a green transformation, with new developments increasingly incorporating energy-efficient...

Get Golden Visa Publishes The Portugal Golden Visa Funds Outlook 2024 - 2025 Report

Portugal Golden Visa Investment Forecast: 2024-2025

Get Golden VisaIMI Official Partner Last year, we published a report analyzing the shift in Portugal’s Golden Visa program from real estate to fund-based investments. The report included insights from 15 industry professionals and received significant attention. Following its release, we received interest from industry executives and investors wanting to explore our findings. This year, we’ve...

Portuguese proptech Relive secures $5.5M

here are some options: Relive Lands $5.5 Million Funding Relive Raises $5.5M in Investment $5.5M Investment Boosts Relive Relive Obtains $5.5 Million in Capital Relive Receives $5.5 Million Funding Round

Relive, a Portuguese proptech platform offering tools for real estate agents in renting, buying, and selling properties, has announced a $5.5M Series A funding round. The round was led by Indico Capital Partners, with participation from Shilling and Bynd. Relive plans to use the funding to expand its team, enhance its technology platform, and broaden its operations from Texas to include states like...

Investors looking to Lisbon - The Portugal News

Lisbon: An Attractive Investment Destination

loop of the article. The European real estate market is expected to see increased activity in 2025, with Lisbon considered a promising city for investors. A survey by CBRE indicates that 70% of investors believe the market has already recovered or will recover during the year, following challenges in 2023. Lisbon currently holds 8th place in a European ranking of preferred real estate investment cities,...

Golden Visas—Portugal And Greece Ramp Up As Spain Closes Its Doors

Portugal and Greece Expand Golden Visa Programs as Spain Ends Its Own

Lisbon's iconic street tram—Portugal's Golden Visa Program ramps up its application process Golden visa schemes offer EU residency through investment. However, rising concerns over housing affordability, security, and fairness have led many EU countries to shut them down or tighten regulations. As Spain legally closes its scheme, demand in Greece and Portugal has spiked, with Portugal introducing a...

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