Which type of house is the most popular in Portugal
depending on where you are? According to Juan-Galo Macià, President of Engel
& Völkers for Spain, Portugal, and Andorra, in Portugal there is a greater
demand for houses of around 300 square metres (m2), to the detriment of
apartments.
The report, shared by idealista, analyses real estate
transactions intermediated by the German multinational for the period
2020-2021, and presents the most sought-after types of houses by region in
Portugal.
The Algarve
In the Algarve region, demand is mainly for property for
second homes, particularly from foreign investors. There is a predominance of
demand for single-storey houses, with about three rooms with terraces and
swimming pools.
In Albufeira, demand is concentrated mainly on 4-bedroom
villas with a swimming pool, garden, and sea view and with dimensions around 250
m2. T2 apartments are also in demand, with dimensions between 90 and 140 m2
with terraces. In Faro, the demand is for three-bedroom houses.
In Portimão, the data reveals a predominance of demand for
houses with an average size of 284 m2 and four and five rooms, which indicates
that these are intended for families. However, in the parish of Portimão, there
is also a strong demand for apartments with two, three, and four rooms.
In Vilamoura, there is a predominance of demand for houses,
preferably with dimensions around 300 m2, V3 and V4, with gardens, large
terraces, and a swimming pool. In Vilamoura, there is also a strong demand for
apartments.
The West
In the West region, more specifically in Óbidos and Caldas
da Rainha, there is a strong demand for houses, which are around 250 m2, with
three rooms and a swimming pool. In all other urban areas, the choice falls on
apartments, with areas between 100 and 200 m2.
Porto
Porto stands out for having a high demand for villa-type
properties, even in the historic centre. In the case of Nevogilde and Foz do
Douro, emphasis should be placed on the dimensions sought, predominantly 300
m2. In Cedofeita, demand is centered on properties between 130 and 150 m2.
Lisbon
Contrary to what happens in other regions of the country, in Lisbon the demand for small apartments with relatively small areas, between 39 and 150 m2, predominates.