Top 5 Tips for Building Your Own Home in Portugal

When you are planning to build your own home in Portugal, you need to be aware of the documents and procedures that you need to undertake. The following will help you understand what documents you will need for construction permits to build your own home in Portugal.

There may be some cases where an application for construction permits is not required, such as when building with temporary materials or when reconstructing existing buildings.

1. Find the right location

Portugal is a small country and it may be more difficult to find a suitable location than you imagine. if you are thinking to be building your own home in Portugal you may already have a nice region in mind that you like most. But don’t overlook the hidden jems Portugal has to offer.

There are some regions that are more affordable than others, some are actually not far from the beach and mountains.

2. Apply for a planning permission

This is absolutely mandatory and will save you from potential problems later on. But don’t worry there is offices out there who are specialized in helping you in this process, such as an architectural office. Hiring an architect in Portugal is not as expensive as you might think. Depending on the size of your project it can cost you as little as 10 € per square metre.

3. Find and hire an architect

It might seem like an unnecessary expense, but it will make your life much easier in the long run by ensuring that everything gets done correctly, within budget and on time. Also, the architect in Portugal can design your home in a way that will actually save you money, in the end you probably pay the same that you would have without an architect.

4. Consider buying land

If you are only looking to build a home for yourself in Portugal, then make sure you look in the area that is right for you and have everything nearby that you will need. Also, it is important to check if the land is suitable for construction. If you buy a land in Portugal that is located in an estate make sure to check the estate rules – sometimes there are rules regarding colours of the house or windows or the roof needs to have a certain colour and angle… etc.

5. Speak to a solicitor

Better safe than sorry. Getting legal advice will help you to understand the procedure involved and be aware of potential pitfalls.

Conclusion: Building Your Own Home in Portugal

With these few simple steps you can be building your own home in Portugal and invest in the healthy and growing housing market of sunny Portugal.

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Will you be at Portugal’s largest real estate show?

In October this year it will be time again for all real estate lovers to flock to Lisbon. Portugal’s largest property fair will held its 22nd edition from October 10th to 13th.

In this four-day event you can discover large commercial developments, learn about latest trends from leading real estate experts and find potential partners for your real estate business among the exhibitors.

SIL, short for “Salão Imobiliário de Portugal”, is a meeting place for real estate investors, entrepreneurs, technicians, public institutions as well as potential buyers.

You can get a ticket for 8 EUR or if you buy 4 tickets in a bundle it costs only 20 EUR.

There will also be a Competition – the annual SIL Real Estate Awards

SIL promotes Real Estate Excellence, so this can be a good opportunity to get some attention at the Largest Real Estate Show.

The categories are:

Sustainable Construction and Energy Efficiency

The Best Real Estate Project for

  1. a) Commerce, Services and Logistics
  2. b) Housing
  3. c) Tourism.

Urban Rehabilitation

  1. a) Housing
  2. b) Tourism
  3. c) Public Spaces
  4. d) Offices
  5. e) Commercial and Services.

You can see all information and how to enter the competition on https://imobiliario.fil.pt/

If you think, “yeah, that´s all very nice but will be too boring for my kids”, think again! The makers of the fair even thought about that. There will be a Kid’s Club, where parents can drop of their kids. They organise various play and educational activities for children aged between 3-12 years old. Knowing that the kids are having great fun and being looked after, the parents can stroll the real estate show with peace of mind.

You can find more about the Kid´s club on https://www.essential-business.pt/2019/06/04/sil-launches-sil-village-and-sil-kids-club/

Where is the real estate show?

FIL – Feira Internacional de Lisboa
Rua do Bojador, 1998-010 Lisbon, Portugal

Would be great to meet you there!

Buying a house in Portugal – A step by step guide

Buying a house in Portugal:
Portugal is one of the favorite locations to move abroad.
It’s no wonder that it is the first choice for many when looking to buy a home to relocate or to spend their holidays.

If you have your eye on that nice cottage with sea view in sunny Portugal, then you are in the right place.

Here is a step by step guide to take you through the entire process when buying a house in Portugal.

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