analytics
Casas à venda em Portugal encareceram 6,5% num ano

Houses for sale in Portugal increased by 6.5%

The value of houses for sale in Portugal has increased by 6.5% in just one year. Check out the numbers and how to buy a house with the best proposal.

24 Jul 20243 min

Liked what you just read? Share it!

Houses for sale in Portugal are 6.5% more expensive.

According to Idealista's analysis, cited by Notícias ao Minuto, the price of houses for sale in Portugal rose by 6.5% in a year.

The increase in properties located in the 90th percentile of prices, that is, the 10% most expensive, was similar to that recorded by the market as a whole, where the increase was set at 6.4%.

The data shows that Madeira was the region where the most exclusive houses increased in price, by 21.7%. Following Castelo Branco (19.2%), Beja (16.5%), Portalegre (14.8%), Guarda (13.1%), and Viseu (12.7%).

The price only decreased in two districts, namely Évora by -4.2%, and Braga by -4.3%. 

As for the evolution of market prices in general, the most exclusive homes for sale increased significantly in 5 out of the 20 districts that were analyzed - with Castelo Branco showing the largest difference, where the price grew by 9.9%.  

Following are Guarda (7.8% of the market and 13.1% of the 90th percentile), Beja (12.5% of the market and 16.5% of the 90th percentile), Faro (7.7% of the market and 11.3% of the 90th percentile) and Portalegre (12.5% of the market and 14.8% of the 90th percentile), as reported in the news.

On the contrary, in Viseu 10% of the most expensive houses increased less than the market, which rose by 16.7%, while properties in the 90th percentile increased only 12.7%.

On the other hand, Funchal was the city where the most exclusive houses showed the highest increase, with a price increase of 18.8%. Next comes Leiria (17.8%), Castelo Branco (13.8%), Viseu (13.8%), Vila Real (13.2%) and Portalegre (12.1%).  

Analyzing the evolution of market prices as a whole, the most exclusive houses for sale had more significant increases in 8 out of the 20 cities analyzed. The biggest difference was in Leiria, where the price grew by 10.4%, while the market in the 90th percentile grew by 17.8%. Following are Vila Real (6.2% of the market and 13.2% of the 90th percentile), Castelo Branco (7.8% of the market and 13.8% of the 90th percentile), Guarda (0.6% of the market and 6.6% of the 90th percentile), Setúbal (3.5% of the market and 7% of the 90th percentile) and Viseu (10.8% of the market and 13.8% of the 90th percentile).

Later, it was possible to verify that in Viana do Castelo the difference between the market and the higher segment are significant since prices rose 22.2% in the market and only 5% in the 90th percentile.

Looking for a home to buy? Find the best financing

If you are looking to buy a house, even though prices have increased, know that you can access the best financing proposal on the market.

The credit intermediaries of Poupança no Minuto offer a free service of mediation with banks, in search of the best housing credit for you.

You don't have to worry about anything, because the agents take care of everything throughout the entire process! They help you save money, as well as save you from all the bureaucracy.

Simulate your home loan now and start the process today:

Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter and don't miss any content.



Eleito Produto do Ano 2025
Poupança no minuto

Financefy S.A. Credit Intermediary registered with Banco de Portugal (Bank of Portugal) as nº 0006860

Financefy - Mediação de Seguros Lda (Insurance Mediation Ltd), registered at ASF as nº 423578365


Poupança no Minuto is a brand owned by Financefy, S.A., a linked credit intermediary registered with the Bank of Portugal under number 0006860. Services authorized to provide: Presentation or proposal of credit agreements to consumers. Assistance to consumers, through the performance of preparatory acts or other pre-contractual management work in relation to credit agreements that have not been presented or proposed by the company. Lenders: Bankinter, S.A. - Branch in Portugal, Caixa Geral De Depósitos, S.A., Banco BPIi S.A., Banco Santander Totta, S.A., Abanca Corporación Bancaria, S.A., Branch in Portugal, Banco Ctt, S.A., Novo Banco, S.A., Cofidis, BNP Paribas Personal Finance, S.A. - Branch in Portugal, Real Estate Credit Union, S.A., Credit Financial Establishment (Sole Proprietorship) - Branch in Portugal, Bni - International Business Bank (Europe), S.A., Banco Bic Português, Sa, Unicre - Credit Financial Institution, S.A.