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The most expensive cities for buying property in Portugal have been named.

The most expensive cities for buying property in Portugal have been named.

The most expensive cities for buying property in Portugal have been named.

In April, housing prices in Portugal changed little compared to March, claims Idealista. According to TPN, the cost of real estate in Portugal has been continuing to rise recently, but at a slower pace. The latest data from Idealista shows that in April, the average housing price remained almost unchanged, increasing by only0.5%and composed2622 euros per square meterby the end of the month. However, the most important thing is that in15 capitals of districtsThe prices of real estate have risen again from March to April, andPorto Alegreleads this growth with an increase of6%According to the price index from the idealist. The annual dynamics also indicate a rise in housing prices in Portugal.5.8%.

According to the data, in15from20In the districts where comparable samples are represented, the cost of housing for purchase increased in April compared to the previous month.

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The most noticeable increase is observed in:

  • Porto Alegre (6%)
  • Bragance (4.7%)
  • Evora (3.6%)
  • Visa (3.3%)
  • Vila-Real (2.4%)
  • Leiria (2.3%)
  • Mash (2.3%)
  • Setúbal (2.1%)
  • Santaren (1.9%)
  • Ponta Delgada (1.8%)
  • Funchal (1.4%)
  • Beige (1%)
  • Viana do Castelo (0.9%)
  • Aveiro (0.6%)
  • Porto (0.6%)

At the same time in:

  • Coimbra (0.4%)
  • Lisbon (0.3%)
  • Faro (-0.1%)
  • Castelo Branco (-0.5%)

The prices for housing have practically remained at the same level. However, in...Guardehousing prices have decreased by1.2%.

Lisbon continues to be the most expensive city for purchasing housing, where prices reach5585 euros per square meterThe second and third places in terms of cost are occupied by:

  • Porto€3566 per square meter
  • Funchal€3304 per square meter
  • Faro2922 euros per square meter
  • Aveiro€2510 per square meter
  • Setúbal€2348 per square meter
  • Évora€2164 per square meter
  • Viana do Castelo1902 euros per square meter
  • Coimbra1876 euros per square meter
  • Braga1834 euros per square meter
  • Ponta Delgada1820 euros per square meter
  • Viseu€1502/m²
  • Leiria1489 euros per square meter

The most affordable cities for purchasing real estate are:

  • Guard€764 per square meter
  • Portalegre(848 euros/m2)
  • Castelo Branco(891 euros/m2)
  • Beja917 euros per square meter
  • Bragança975 euros per square meter
  • Santarém1222 euros per square meter

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