
Date: 23/9/2008
Overview
Resale properties often represent good value for money in Portugal, particularly in resort areas, where the majority of apartments and townhouses are sold fully furnished, although the quality varies considerably (from beautiful to junk) and may not be to your taste. Luxury properties and villas are generally marketed as unfurnished, although it’s common practice for the buyer to make an offer for all or part of the furniture. Another advantage of buying a resale property is that you can see exactly what you will get for your money and will save on the cost of installing water and electricity meters and telephone lines, or extending these services to a property. When buying a resale property in a development, it’s best to ask the neighbours about any problems, community fees, planned developments and anything else that may affect your enjoyment of the property. Most residents are usually happy to tell you, unless of course they’re trying to sell you their own property!
If you want a property with abundant charm and character, a building for renovation or conversion, outbuildings, or a large plot of land, then you must usually buy an old property. Note, however, that there’s a relatively small market for old country homes such as farmhouses in Portugal, particularly inexpensive properties requiring renovation. Most old homes purchased by foreigners are in the hinterland of the Algarve, although houses for renovation for a reasonable asking price are becoming more difficult to find and you may need to look further afield. In many rural areas (including villages close to the coast), it’s possible to buy old properties from around €50,000 (although the asking prices are sometimes ridiculous), but you will need to carry out major renovation and modernisation which may well double or treble the price.
Many old homes lack basic services such as electricity, a reliable water supply and sanitation. Because the purchase price is often low, many foreign buyers are lulled into a false sense of security and believe they’re getting a wonderful bargain, without fully investigating the renovation costs. If you aren’t into do-it-yourself in a big way, you may be better off buying a new or recently built property, as the cost of restoration can be prohibitively expensive. If you’re planning to buy a property that needs restoration or renovation and you won’t be doing the work yourself, obtain an accurate estimate of the costs before signing a contract. You should consider having a survey done on a resale property, as major problems can be found even in relatively new homes.
Bear in mind that if you buy and restore a property with the intention of selling it for a profit, you must take into account not only the initial price and the restoration costs, but also the fees and taxes included in the purchase, plus capital gains tax if it’s a second home. It’s often difficult to sell an old renovated property at a higher than average market price, irrespective of its added value. The Portuguese have little interest in old restored properties, which is an important point if you need to sell an old home quickly in an area that isn’t popular with foreign buyers. If you’re buying for investment, you’re usually better off buying a new home.
Owners often advertise their property directly in the Portuguese and expatriate press in Portugal or by simply putting a for-sale (vende-se) sign in the window. Although you can save money by buying direct from an owner, particularly when he’s forced to sell, you should employ a lawyer to carry out the necessary checks. If you’re unsure of the value of a property, you should obtain a professional valuation. Source: Propertyindex


The Algarve: Europe's best value is irresistible for many reasons ›
Portugal Tourism: Developers saddle up ›
Portugal Property: Northern Promise ›
Portugal Property: Lisbon 'has investor benefits' ›
Portugal Property: Retiring to Portugal and Soaking up the Sun ›
Portugal Property: Golfers urged to visit Portugal ›
Algarve: The Algarve: Europe's best value is irresistible for many reasons ›
Portugal Property: Moving to Live in the Algarve in Portugal ›
Portugal: Invitation to buy property in Portugal ›
Portugal Property: New €150 million resort planned for the Algarve ›
Portugal Property: Spain and Portugal 'are evergreen destinations' ›
Algarve News: Luxury developments bring major investment to the Algarve ›
Portugal Property: Where Are We Buying Property Abroad in 2008? ›
Portugal Property: The Buyer's Guide ›
Discover the Algarve: Europe's Top Golf Destination ›
Portugal Property: 5 Top Tips for Finding Affordable Property in Portugal ›
Portugal Tourism: Portugal and Spain target US visitors ›
Algarve: Why is the Algarve UK and Ireland's top destination? ›
Portugal: One stop solution with NJOYPORTUGAL ›
Algarve: Algarve tourism winter campaign ›
Portugal Tourism: Portugal 'a world leader in golf tourism' ›
Portugal News: Algarve in new flights boost ›
Portugal Property: Should You Retire to Portugal? ›
Algarve attractions and events: Enjoy a Helitransfer in the Algarve and Lisbon ›
Portugal Property: A Little About Living in Portugal ›
Portugal Property: 10 Reasons To Visit The Algarve! ›
Portugal Property: Renovation & Restoration ›
Portugal Property: New Development in Vilamoura Rises ›
Algarve: FIA says McLaren can race in Portimão ›
Portugal Property: Renovating a Property in Portugal ›
Portugal: What next for Portugal? ›
Algarve: An exclusive insight into the International Algarve Race Track ›
Portugal Property: Purchase Contracts ›
Buy Portugal Property: 10 reasons ›
Portugal Property: Algarve tipped to gain from race circuit ›
Portugal Property: Why The Algarve Is Still An Attractive Place To Buy ›
Portugal Tourism: Portugal tops list with tripadvisor.com ›
Portugal Property: Buying a Property in Algarve Portugal ›
Portugal Property: What’s Good and Bad About Living in Portugal? ›
Algarve: Race Track Will Boost Algarve Property Market ›
Algarve News: Madeira ferry to continue after summer ›
Algarve: Ferragudo Marina becomes a reality ›
Portugal Property: Profitable property in Portugal that beats the price crash ›
Portugal Property: Should You Invest in Portuguese Property on the Silver Coast? ›
Algarve: Press preview Lagos urban renewal projects ›
Portugal Property: Charming Property in Portugal’s Lisbon ›
Portugal: Costa de Prata (Silver Coast) ›
Portugal Property: Inspections & Surveys ›
Portugal Property: Estate Agents ›
Portugal Property: High Costs and Disappointing weather ›
Portugal Property: Buying a Resale Home ›
Portugal Property: Ten Reasons to Buy Property in Portugal ›
Algarve: EU funds for Algarve ›
Portugal Property: What Everybody Ought to Know About Estate Agents in Portugal ›
Portugal Property: Buying a Property in Portugal ›
Portugal Property: Buying Property ›
Portugal Property: Portugal recommended to golf lovers ›
Portugal Property: Right on track ›
Portugal Property: Why is Portugal Still Popular with Property Purchasers? ›
Algarve News: New projects to enhance Albufeira ›
Algarve News: New investments for the Algarve ›
Portugal News: You’re in for a treat ›
Algarve Tourism: New tourism rules positive ›
Portugal Property: Building licences via internet ›
Portugal Property: Sounds property investment in Portugal ›
Portugal Property: Living in Portugal and Fitting in ›
Portugal Property: Real Estate in the Algarve ›
Portugal Property: Getting a mortgage in Portugal ›
Essential Financial Aspects of Property in Portugal ›
Algarve Tourism: New Algarve aerodrome project ›
Portugal Property: Living in Portugal and the Law ›
Algarve F1 : Portugal wants F1 return in Algarve ›
Algarve Golf: Golf turnover almost 2 billion in Portugal ›
Portugal Vilamoura :6-star hotel to open in 2009 ›
Algarve F1 Track on schedule ›
The Algarve - Discover the secret ›
Algarve property offers quality of life ›
Portugal Property Investment - Algarve most popular with its beautiful beaches and wonderful weather ›
The Property in Algarve - a guaranteed cure for the winter blues ›