Studies

The real estate activity is one of the most scrutinized, through national and international studies and analyzes that seek to monitor the financial and commercial progress of the sector. Here I will publish some of these studies, which are useful to assess the best opportunities in the real estate market and for those who want to buy or sell a house.

"After the House is Robbed, Lock the Door": Why Do We Expect the Worst?

But why wait until bad luck knocks on our door? The explanation largely lies in the psychology of procrastination and the very Portuguese characteristic of "let it go". Normally, we internalize risk as something distant and unlikely, until a specific situation - a robbery in the neighborhood or alarming...

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According to recent data from Eurostat, about 77% of Portuguese families own their homes. This impressive number places us well above the European average, which is around 69%. But how did we get here and what does the future hold for us? Let's explore!

Statistics and Comparisons

When we compare Portugal with other European countries, the difference is remarkable. While...

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This expectation is sufficient for:

Some buyers wait for the "bubble to burst" waiting for the promised price drop. Some more opportunistic investors enter the field with " balance price proposals", pointing the finger at the imminent recession. Some owners give up putting the property up for sale... View more

The Global Peace Index, now in its 16th edition, is the result of a comprehensive analysis of trends in peace, its economic value and how to develop peaceful societies.

This index is based on 23 qualitative and quantitative indicators aggregated across three domains: the level of social security and protection, the extent of ongoing domestic and...

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Is your house cold?

According to an opinion study carried out by the environmental association Quercus in partnership with the Sustainable Construction Portal, carried out in 2027:

About 74% of Portuguese consider their homes cold in winter , 25% consider their homes warm in summer and only 1% of Portuguese consider their...

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Lisbon, has long since failed to satisfy the demand for housing and hence the strong registered growth in the price per square meter in the sale and rental of houses. In 2019, the capital had the highest median price of family housing (3,247 € / m2), among the 7 cities in Portugal with more than 100 thousand inhabitants and recorded a year-on-year growth of + 7.9%...

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When I started this year everything pointed to a 2020 characterized by small adjustments, especially in terms of prices in the residential resale market , the continued growth and interest of foreign investment in our country, the growth in the activity of building new properties, that is , a calm but dynamic year and...

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The Global Peace Index is a ranking prepared by the Institute for Economics & Peace (IEP) that covers 99.7% of the world population and aims to measure and compare the level of security in each country, using 23 qualitative and quantitative indicators from highly qualified sources. respected.

In this year's ranking , Portugal occupies the 3rd position, with the same number of points...

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