View Single Post
  #15  
Old 07-05-2008, 02:31 PM
Organics1 Organics1 is offline
Active Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 28
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by M Butler View Post
Hi Organics1,

We have been watching the Portuguese market for 2-3 years now and it does not seem to have been moving much. Prices staying the same and the same properties on the market.
Interesting what you say about Cascais. You would think if there was a mass exodus that would affect house prices.
We are intending to visit the area with a view to looking at property. Where are the best areas to buy?
How are the flights between Lisbon and Hurghada???

Margaret
Hi Margaret,

It depends what you are looking for and for what reason (holiday, rental, permanent stay). If you are going for one of the new builds in Cascais (or anywhere else) then you will be paying a premium as with any new build.

However look around and there are deals to be had but it does take time and a lot of searching. The biggest problem I am finding is that un-like the UK where agencies are heavily regulated by the OFT, NAEA and Ombudsmen, that isn't the case here. Talking as a retired ex London agent it is now near on impossible to buy a property through your company in the UK. Again this is common practice here, well from what I have seen and heard so far. My take on it here is that once the property hits the agents web-sites or windows it's no longer a deal as either they would have bought it themselves or passed it on to one of their developer buyers. I know I shouldn't tie everyone to the same brush but I'm just talking from personal experience. The vendors basically give a price that they want and don't really care who buys it. The properties I have bought have been either through word of mouth, seeing a personal ad, through an auction or what's called "carta fechada" sealed bids. This is usually when the local council is taking the property from the owner to pay for some kind of un-paid taxes or duties. As I stated earlier this takes time and off-course trawlling through the local papers everyday which if you're only visiting you won't have time to do.

I can't really give you advice on areas as I don't know what you're looking for. I'm not an agent just an individual who likes investing in property.

I haven't even started to look at how I can get to Hurghada but will do once I secure a place. I have been there a couple of times now and so I know it reasonably well. I guess I'll probably have to fly to Morrocco and the change there or one of the other euro cities which have direct flights.

Hope this helps and let me know if I can be of any more help.

Kind regards

Organics1
Reply With Quote