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Sunday 8 November 2009

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Property in Portugal Not Necessarily so Popular

Published on Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Property in Portugal Not Necessarily so PopularA recent article in the Guardian about the appeal of property in Portugal spawned a host of spin off articles on property related websites that grabbed hold of anything positive about the nation’s market from the original piece, and pushed the appeal of the country’s real estate to the max.

However, despite the overall positive findings of the original Guardian article’s author Graham Norwood, we would like to argue that property in Portugal is not necessarily so popular with Britons at the moment – even those seeking to buy into a more stable market in Europe perhaps.

The appeal of the nation is of course great, but it is not as great as the appeal of France or the appeal of Spain for holiday home and investment property seeking Brits looking specifically at Europe.  And of course, for those turned decidedly off by the horrendously hideous euro/sterling exchange rate at the moment, Portugal is definitely a no-no.  In this report we look at reasons not to buy property in Portugal, and present them along with the positives about the market so that you can make a more informed choice.

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Traditional Property for Sale in Portugal

Published on Monday, December 15th, 2008

Traditional Property for Sale in PortugalIf you think about it, the mass media hype about negative pricing adjustments in the world’s top property markets has mainly missed out Portugal.  You may think that this is because Spain’s market crashes make for a far more exciting story, or the fact that London’s high-end real estate landscape is altering is more interesting perhaps – but actually, the reason why Portugal has avoided making the sensationalist headlines about falling prices and unhappy home owners is because its market remains far more stable and well adjusted.

Of course, that’s not to say that the property market is over-flowing with buyers or that there is more affordability globally speaking for properties in Portugal!  But Portugal’s has remained a much more stable and realistic property market over the last decade of record gains in other parts of the world.  Taking the over blown Algarve out of the equation for a minute, the appeal of Portugal has been far less attractive to the get rich quick investors, rather it is a nation that more strongly appeals to lifestyle buyers and long-term investors.

If you fall into either of these categories you may be interested to learn that there is still very strong demand for traditional property for sale in Portugal, and that it is a nation that can fuel this desire with stunning homes for sale all across the country at relatively reasonable cost.

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Renovating a Property in Portugal

Published on Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Renovating a Property in PortugalThere’s no such thing as an affordable property really is there, after all a property is the most expensive thing most people ever buy?!  But then there are ways to get your hands on a more reasonably priced piece of real estate.  For example, you can buy at auction, you can but a renovation project or you can buy abroad in a country where their property is more affordable in relative proportion to the nation in which you currently live.

And what about combining all of these ideas and buying a renovation property in Portugal, perhaps at auction?  Move away from the popular Algarve region and Portugal is still among the most competitively priced country in Western Europe for property.  Heading off the beaten track and looking at properties other than new builds will reap you substantial dividends in terms of what you actually get for your money too.

If you’d like to live abroad or use a property abroad as a way onto the housing ladder in the UK or as an investment for the future, in this article we’ll take a good look at renovating a property in Portugal where demand remains high for attractive homes, where the legal system is secure so you shouldn’t get ripped off (!), and where you can still find affordably priced skilled labour.

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Profitable Property in Portugal that Beats the Price Crash

Published on Monday, September 29th, 2008

Profitable Property in Portugal that Beats the Price CrashWith markets melting and credit being crunched into the carpet is there anywhere in the world to buy a potentially profitable property anymore?  Or should we all just accept the fact that property can no longer be considered an investment, and instead see it as just a luxury item or a necessary roof over our heads?

Well, having searched the length and breadth of the property world we have discovered a couple of pockets of potential profitability in Portugal in the form of golf and marina property.  If some sun, sea, sand and sagacious spending appeals to you, how about the following ideas for securing profitable property in Portugal to beat the price crash?

Of course, we cannot guarantee that any investments made will actually return you any cash, but there would appear to be something of an insatiable appetite for golf property on the Algarve and marina property in Portugal’s favourite resorts.

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Who’s Profiting from Property in Portugal?

Published on Monday, September 08th, 2008

Who’s Profiting from Property in Portugal?At a time like this when the true terrible state of the US economy has been revealed with the state takeover of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, who’s still profiting from property?  And I don’t just mean in America, because banks around the world have lent money and done deals with the 2 US mega-mortgage companies and undermined their own national property markets as a result.

Whilst the whole world has a focus on America, Britain and the likes of Spain where the word recession is probably falsely being bandied about instead of the word depression, (who wants to face that prospect!), what about countries like Portugal where little national news is being reported about the state of the housing market.  Who, if anyone, is profiting from property in Portugal?

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What’s Good and Bad About Living in Portugal?

Published on Saturday, June 28th, 2008

What’s Good & Bad About Living in Portugal?Portugal is one of the most popular overseas locations with Britons considering moving abroad for a better lifestyle whether before or after retirement, but interestingly enough, it is not such a popular choice after people have done their research and looked into the realities of a life living in Portugal.  We think this may be because large numbers of people are put off by the thought of learning an almost impossible language!

So, what’s good and bad about living in Portugal, and should it be a more popular choice with Britons?  In this article we look at the pros and cons of relocating to soak up the Portuguese sunshine.

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Retiring to Portugal and Soaking up the Sun

Published on Monday, May 26th, 2008

Retiring to Portugal and Soaking up the SunBecause of its fantastic climate and excellent standard of living, Portugal is one of the top destinations with Britons looking for a retirement destination abroad.  If you’re searching for a place that will offer you a low cost of living, a healthy lifestyle and plenty of things to do and enjoy, Portugal could be your number one choice.

In this article we’ll look at the pros and cons of retiring to Portugal and soaking up the sun…

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Retiring to Portugal and Living in the Azores

Published on Friday, May 09th, 2008

Retiring to Portugal and Living in the AzoresIf you love Portugal you will love the Azores, and if you love the thought of retiring to Portugal but really, you want a guaranteed laid back lifestyle with fewer of the extremes of temperature that parts of Portugal can offer, why don’t you consider living in the Azores?

Located in the Atlantic Ocean, this archipelago of 9 islands has a pretty perfect climate, and what’s more the islands are stunningly beautiful, peaceful yet quite active locations offering would-be retirees a wealth of choice when it comes to activities as well as an affordable cost of living and a lovely location in which to live.

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Charming Property in Portugal’s Lisbon

Published on Monday, April 21st, 2008

Charming Property in Portugal’s LisbonUnlike Barcelona or perhaps Paris, Lisbon doesn’t have a reputation as a stunningly vibrant European city of history, culture, fine cuisine and…expensive property prices.

And yet, whilst Lisbon is indeed highly-expensive-property-price free, it has history, culture, fine cuisine and so much more in bucket loads so that anyone seeking charming property in Portugal should really give Lisbon a look.

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Forget the Algarve, Buy Property in Alentejo in Portugal Instead

Published on Monday, March 31st, 2008

Forget the Algarve, Buy Property in Alentejo in Portugal InsteadThe south central region of Portugal called Alentejo actually borders the Algarve to the south but it has so much more going for it than packed out summertime beaches and golf courses!  For a start it has far more affordable property prices than the Algarve, and for another thing, Alentejo has such dramatic and diverse countryside that there is a town, village or rural location to suit everyone’s tastes in this part of the nation.

So, forget the Algarve with its high property prices, and buy property in Alentejo in Portugal instead, especially if you want to live in ‘real Portugal.  Away from the maddening crowds and the sometimes excessive summertime heat which is exacerbated by the high levels of tourism on the Algarve, Alentejo has so much charm and appeal, it really is worth closer inspection.

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