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What are the top municipalities in Portugal for house buying costs?

When considering house buying costs in Portugal, the Algarve stands out with several municipalities featuring some of the highest effort rates. Notably, Lagos leads with a staggering effort rate of 150%, reflecting the soaring property prices relative to average incomes. Following closely are Loulé, Albufeira, and Silves, where prospective buyers need to allocate over 100% of their average income to afford homes. In contrast, areas like Cascais, Funchal, and Lisbon also see significant costs, with effort rates above 100%, suggesting that purchasing in these locales requires serious financial commitment. However, for buyers seeking affordability, regions such as Idanha-a-Nova and Vouzela offer much lower effort rates, at just 15%, making them ideal for first-time buyers or those looking for budget-friendly options. Investing in real estate in Portugal provides opportunities for both permanent homes and lucrative rental properties. The thriving tourism sector in the Algarve increases demand for holiday rentals, promising attractive returns for investors. With diverse options ranging across coastal and urban landscapes, potential homebuyers can find the perfect match for their lifestyle and financial goals. Stay informed on the market trends and seize the chance to make a wise investment in this beautiful country. Contact us today to get started!

Saturday, 23 November 2024 - News
What are the top municipalities in Portugal for house buying costs?

When looking at the top 10 municipalities that have the highest rates of effort when buying a house across the country, the Algarve dominates, according to data from idealista.

Lagos is the city where it is most difficult to buy a house, with the effort rate reaching 150%. The next municipalities with the highest after are Loulé (137%), Albufeira (128%), and Silves (127%), also with effort rates above 100%, which means that the average salary of families living in these municipalities will not be enough to cover the payment of the house. Further down, in 7th and 8th positions, are Faro (99%), and Portimão (91%).

In this ranking, Cascais appears in fifth place, with an effort rate when purchasing a house of 114% of the average family income in the municipality. Next is Funchal (105%) and Lisbon (101%). At the end of the list is the municipality of Nazaré, district of Leiria, where families spend 88% of their average income to pay for their house.

The average income per household, the price of housing and the cost of financing are the factors that determine the effort that a family makes to acquire a house, in addition to requiring sufficient savings to make a down payment on real estate credit.

Municipalities with the lowest effort rates

On the other hand, there are municipalities where the effort rate to buy a house is significantly lower. Idanha-a-Nova (Castelo Branco district) and Vouzela (Viseu district) top the list, with families allocating just 15% of their income to purchasing a house in the summer of 2024.

Next are Moura, in the district of Beja (19%); Soure, in Coimbra (19%); Guarda (19%); and Baião, in Porto (21%), in addition to Abrantes, in Santarém (22%). With a slightly higher effort rate, there are Vila Viçosa, in Évora (24%); Macedo de Cavaleiros, in Bragança (25%); and Monção, in Viana do Castelo (25%).

 

Source: https://www.theportugalnews.com/news/2024-11-20/where-is-it-most-expensive-to-buy-a-house-in-portugal/93691

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