Eight out of ten properties purchased this year under the
golden visa regime are located in the districts of Lisbon and Porto.
According to Jornal de Notícias, contrary to the plan from
the government to attract investment away from the cities and the coast, only
61 (ie 7.5%) of the properties purchased through the golden visa programme are
located in sparsely populated regions, while 465 are in the district of Lisbon
and 178 in Porto.
Since January 1, the Government has made it difficult to
issue residence permits to anyone buying houses in the two largest cities and
on the coast but has not prevented purchases for residential or tourist
purposes.
Despite this, the city of Lisbon alone concentrates almost
half (49.4%) of the properties transacted until October, a total of 399. Still
in the district of Lisbon, there were 37 properties acquired in the
municipality of Cascais, ten in Sintra and nine in Oeiras.
Our government is completely handicapped on enforcing its own decisions. What a sad thing.
By Diogo F. from Madeira on 01 Dec 2022, 12:39
Money crabing sosalists will never stop it.
By J from Lisbon on 02 Dec 2022, 10:03
Oh...you thought the Golden Visa program was over for Lisboa and Oporto...Here's a hint...Portugal is broke...But look on the brightside at Least 1 Portuguese citizen can still afford to buy properties thanks to a new contract in Saudi Arabia...Boa Sorte....
By Sakamoto Saurez from Lisbon on 02 Dec 2022, 23:44