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LIFE IN LISBON

THE CITY OF LIGHT

 

Located 2 hours by plane from Paris and 2h30 from London, Lisbon is today a true European capital on a human scale. “The imposing white city” according to Time Magazine, which describes it as a city of great tourist diversity with its eccentric bookstores, colorful markets and monuments.

And why settle in Lisbon? The answer is simple.

Lisbon, more than its natural beauty and its heritage is a safe city. It presents excellent value for money in real estate and enjoys a mild climate all year round. Finally, it offers excellent medical and educational infrastructures.

Lisbon can be discovered on foot, a fascinating walk through the magnificent alleys, your senses are on the alert. Because to smell Lisbon is to feel its light, its sounds, its smells, its tastes and its mysteries that take us along.

They make us discover amazing and very often pleasant places.

LISBONNE

THE ADVANTAGES OF LISBON

The capital has many hospital infrastructures. It is also one of the rare countries where politics still enjoys substantial stability. In short, Lisbon is welcoming, cultural and dynamic thanks to its universities and its geographical openness. In addition, the city has kept its economic dynamism despite the crisis that affected the country in 2010. The highest wages are in Lisbon, luxury shops are there and the atmosphere is very pleasant. a safe environment. The city's strong point is undoubtedly the price per m2, which is very affordable compared to other European cities such as Paris, Madrid or Barcelona.

Vue de la ville de lisbonne

REAL ESTATE MARKET

THE LISBON REAL ESTATE MARKET


It is the most dynamic market in Portugal and also the one that resists the best. The drop in prices recorded between 2008 and 2012 is only 10% (compared to a drop of 25% in the rest of the country).

THE PORTUGUESE REAL ESTATE MARKET

The Portuguese real estate market is one of the most attractive in Europe with a booming dynamic since 2012. Attractive prices are increasingly sought after by tourists (English, French, Germans, Scandinavians, etc.). Portugal remains an exception in Europe in the real estate sector , the country has not experienced any price increases or excessive construction, as has been the case in the past in other European countries such as Spain. For example, over the period 2001 - 2011, the number of dwellings increased by only 16%.

Portugal is a reliable country for foreign investors with moderate prices and growing demand, especially from the French since 2013. The country has not experienced a real estate bubble and therefore offers unprecedented accessibility to any national of the European Union.

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