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Residential houses in Portugal up to 60 thousand euros

Residential houses in Portugal up to 60 thousand euros

Residential houses in Portugal up to 60 thousand euros

Before the challenges of the real estate market, you should not miss the opportunity to experience residential homes in Portugal at a lower and attractive price. Although it is not always news, there are affordable options that fulfill your family's basic needs and offer comfort and quality of life. Rediscover the magic of living in a home with a more vintage or modern style in different areas of the country. Although they are fit to live in, renovating some of them can turn them into your dream home. Find houses and apartments of different layouts selling for under 60 thousand euros.

Residential buildings: what does it mean?

A residential home is a property that meets the requirements for living. In other words, it is a home that offers comfort, safety and meets the basic needs of families. Some of the aspects that should be considered to make a home livable include:

  • Structural safety: the house must be in good condition in terms of its structure, with no cracks or significant damage to walls that could affect the daily life of its occupants;
  • Adequate thermal conditions: today it is important to consider the energy efficiency of the dwelling to ensure thermal comfort in all seasons;
  • Comfort in different rooms: a residential property should create a healthy atmosphere in every room. It should be a place without mold, moisture and breathable air during the day and night;
  • Access to basic services: a residential building should have access to basic services such as drinking water, electricity, gas, sewerage and heating to ensure the comfort of its occupants.

The residential building must also comply with local building codes. One of the requirements is a residential real estate permit, which can be requested from the municipality where the property is located. After that, the residential home must also have enough space for the new occupants, to be functional for everyone. Therefore, you should buy a house with rooms for everyone.

The benefits of moving to a new home in the coming days.

The coming days will provide you with a great opportunity to buy and move into a new home. Winter usually means less competition for available properties on the real estate market, meaning you'll be able to find the home you've always dreamed of. In addition, the coming days will bring:

  • Good temperatures: moving to a new home in winter can be uncomfortable, but the coming days will be quite warm, with temperatures above 20°C in many parts of the country. This will be a kind of spring into winter itself, making the moving process more pleasant and less rain;
  • Ease of finding transportation services: after the New Year holidays, the last days of January are usually quiet for moving companies.
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Therefore, you will have no problem organizing the transportation of your furniture to your new home;
  • Lower moving costs: reduced demand for moving services in winter can lead to more affordable estimates. You will save not only on buying a new home but also on the move.
  • The ease of adapting to a new environment: moving to a new home on sunny days allows you to enjoy every moment with peace of mind. Additionally, at the end of January and the beginning of February, there is no traditional hustle and bustle typical of the Christmas or Easter periods, which makes it easier to adjust to a new home. If you have small children, this is the perfect time for a comfortable acclimatization to your new house. Since they have to go to school every day, the new home will become a place of discovery for them, and you can engage in various games while they get used to the new space.
  • Energy poverty: how to cope with it?

    Buying more affordable housing can sometimes mean compromising on energy efficiency. However, when moving, you will have the opportunity to take smart measures that significantly enhance the energy efficiency of your new home, providing a more sustainable environment, cost savings, and a long-term increase in market value. To combat energy poverty, you can improve the thermal and sound insulation of the house by replacing windows and upgrading heating systems to more innovative options, such as central heating. Additionally, you can purchase appliances with a higher energy rating, information about which is provided on the label and specifications of the equipment being purchased. However, it is worth noting that more expensive appliances do not always have a higher energy rating. Furthermore, you can buy blankets and throws and distribute them across various areas of the house. Keeping people warm is a way to cope with winter, and even if the weather outside is nice, you should always be prepared for cool nights and unexpected drops in temperature. If you want to delve deeper into the aspects of your new home, you can also use programmable thermostats and unplug electronic devices when they are not in use. Don't forget to turn off the TV, computer, and other appliances that are in standby mode from the electrical outlet. Only then can you be sure they are not consuming electricity.

    Find the perfect home in Portugal.

    • Lousã and Vilarinho
    • Salto Escalos de Baixo and Mata
    • Covilhã and Canhoso Alhadas
    • Penela and Rabaçal
    • Tolosa Moura and Santo Amador
    • Pussos São Pedro Castanheira de Pêra
    • Aldeia da Mata Caparrosa and Silvares
    • Corte do Pinto Pias Selmes
    • Paul Póvoa de Atalaia Sobreira Formosa
    • Gois Candosa Our Lady of the Conception Saint Peter
    • Terena Estômbar and Parchal
    • Tourais and Lajes Ervedal Alpalhão
    • Sé and São Lourenço Ferreira do Zêzere
    • Envendos Águeda and Borralha

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