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Which areas will benefit from the new law allowing houses on rural land?

The new law allowing for the construction of houses on rural land is set to benefit various regions significantly. Areas in the Algarve that have historically faced restrictions will now open their doors to new residential developments. This shift is expected to attract buyers looking for affordable housing options close to nature while still accessing urban amenities. Notably, the law stipulates that any new project must ensure a significant portion is allocated to public or affordable rental housing, making it an attractive proposition for prospective homeowners. As demand grows, areas previously overlooked may become hidden gems for buyers seeking investment potential. The legislation aims to balance development with sustainable growth, although concerns persist regarding its impact on urban planning. Buyers keen on rural properties should pay attention to emerging hotspots, as they may witness accelerated price appreciation. With the possibility of new infrastructure and enhanced services, buyers will find increased appeal in these areas. Conducting thorough research will ensure that potential homeowners can make informed decisions. If you’re considering a property investment in these areas, don’t hesitate to reach out for expert guidance! Act now to secure your ideal home!

Monday, 06 January 2025 - News
Which areas will benefit from the new law allowing houses on rural land?

But the mayors warn that the diploma brings doubts and challenges, opening the door to the construction of other real estate projects in addition to houses. Furthermore, this new land law is not articulated with other laws exerting pressure on urban management.

The warning was given by the National Association of Portuguese Municipalities (ANMP) which gave its opinion on this new soil law. This diploma published in the Official Gazette of the Union this Monday, December 30th, already has the contribution of the mayors. And it will come into force within a month.

Although admitting to idealista that this new law could bring more houses to the outskirts and at lower prices, the ANMP led by Luísa Salgueiro now warns that this decree-law opens the door to the construction of other types of projects on land rustic, he told Jornal de Notícias. Keep in mind that the degree only requires that the majority of the area (at least 70%) be dedicated to public housing, affordable rental, or moderately priced housing.

Furthermore, the construction of houses (and other projects) has to take into account additional infrastructure costs, as land needs to be developed. And the mayors also warn that the new land law has gaps, which could generate different interpretations, and will also bring “great pressure to urban planning and management”, as it will touch on the Municipal Master Plans already approved by various entities, the same reads publication.

The President of the Republic had also warned, when he promulgated the decree-law on Thursday (26 December), that the new land law will cause “a significant disruption” in the territorial ordering and planning regime.

Because of this the ANMP now states that it doubts that the new land law will solve the problem of the lack of affordable homes for the middle class.

 

Source: https://www.theportugalnews.com/news/2025-01-04/new-land-laws-bring-doubts-and-challenges/94637

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