Here is one of the most exciting times of the year. As the festive season came to an end, our resolutions for the new year surfaced earlier in January. I know from personal experience that new year resolutions tend to fizzle by March, however, with the changing world and expectations, this year is going to be a year in which people will definitely seek change in the way they live.
When I talk to friends and prospective clients, I realize that starting a new life in a different country or obtaining a ‘Plan B’ residency is one of the most common resolutions. They’re searching for places where they can live a healthy and sustainable lifestyle. Having Portugal on top of their list is no coincidence.
Portugal Offers the Best of Both Worlds
The majority of investors I’ve spoken to say that their main motivation is to escape the hustle and bustle of metropolitan life and to find refuge in Portugal. This is especially the case with the British people. They fall in love with the Portuguese countryside but they also find it relieving that the city is very close and easily accessible. I know of many Londoners who rush to their surfing community once they’re done with their online meetings. It’s a great place where they can find the right work-life balance.
Property Prices Are Still Attainable
Although Portugal has been on the radar of international real estate investors for so long, it’s still possible to find properties that are affordable. Take Lourinhã for example. It’s a spot that offers unique properties, lots of rugged hills, vineyards, and olive gardens. While the hills offer privacy to the town, it’s still a short drive away from major cities. Many investors are rushing to get farmland in Lourinhã, while the prices are still attainable.
Getting Residency Is Another Motivation
The long-awaited changes to Portugal Golden Visa finally came into effect at the beginning of this year. It might take time for some investors to digest the new rules — such as the end to residential property acquisition in Lisbon, Porto, or along the coast. Although, there is another group that believes in the growth potential of interior and low-density areas. They’re still interested in the real estate route and have already started their search. Thanks to the private forestries backed up by the ocean, Melides, a low-density area, is emerging as a hotspot. Our team has been speaking to many prospective investors from the US who are looking to buy a house there and qualify for a Golden Visa.
A Perfect Base for Young Expats and Promads
The thriving digital nomad community in the country has started a buzz among millennials who are looking for more freedom along with many opportunities. Portugal, especially Lisbon, offers many coworking spaces where they can meet fellow nomads. I believe the rising interest from these young professionals has made a positive impact on Portugal’s popularity as a newly emerging hub. The crypto investors who want to enjoy the country’s tax-free crypto regulations are other contributors to this growing ecosystem.
Portugal Has It All
Apart from the above reasons, Portugal has everything people look for: good weather, delicious food, nice beaches, and rich culture. It’s the fourth safest country in the world and the third one in Europe. It also has proven itself as a safe harbor against the current war against the pandemic, without the tension that has dogged other parts of the world. This also explains the increasing demand from Australians, Canadians, and Americans who are looking for tranquility in Portugal.
I hope that this new year will be a good one in which everyone can achieve their resolutions. Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have about buying property in Portugal or getting a Portugal Golden Visa to make your Portugal dream come true. Our team will be pleased to answer any inquiries you may have.
J. You are a nasty bigot. Hate speech has no place in the online paper. Shame on you.
By Ian from Lisbon on 20 Jan 2022, 11:20
Ian, you are talking to a loon. J or James or whatever (he has several monikers) hides triple masked, and double shielded in a full-body hazmat suit underneath his bed in his mother's basement, and only comes out to furiously type hysterical rants about masks and vaccines-not-really-vaccines and insult people who wish to make beautifulPortugal their new home. He's mental.
By DD from Lisbon on 20 Jan 2022, 14:01
Olive Gardens? In Lourinhã? That is grand...hehehe
By José Bessa da Silva from Lisbon on 20 Jan 2022, 15:20
In one article...Someone wants to be deported...and now everyone is moving to Portugal...It's Exciting!
By Sakamoto Saurez from Lisbon on 21 Jan 2022, 11:14
Well, I have to say, as a portuguese woman, that the lack of empathy for the population (not specifically portuguese but the part of the population that earn portuguese salaries) and profound materialization of portuguese land in this article really chocked me. Obviously at the end when I read it was an advertisement for golden visa in portugal (in my opinion one of the worst measurements we have for our own population) all the rhetoric and falacies made sense. I would like to highlight that this fantasy wonderland, perfect for investors and digital nomads (living off of salaries thought for other economies) are marketing the land and country in such a way that the prices for housing are unaffordable for the part of population that really lives within the portuguese economy. At the expense of the uncontrolled "Portugal fantasy" (I blame the portuguese government for that) the part of the population earning portuguese salaries is restricted to fewer and fewer areas/restaurants/cultural events and are loosing their right to the city. Personally, I welcome everyone in my country, but all the sides of these apparently wonderfull paradise should be told when writing an article of this magnitude.
By Inês Barros from Lisbon on 22 Jan 2022, 12:53
I fully agree with Ines' comments below. This gold visa program is a disaster for the country in its current form. Portuguese citizens and locals are becoming second-class citizens in their own country. It is all nice and dandy when people come from abroad with astronomical salaries and live in good conditions. This is not an attack to globalisation, however rules need to be imposed so the scheme benefits everyone. The government has been utterly incompetent in addressing this. Lisbon itself is a disaster, with a significant part of the city transformed into accommodation for foreigners! It's an utter embarrassment and disgrace! Might as well just sell the country.
By DL from USA on 23 Jan 2022, 05:31