Data from the National Statistics Institute (INE) shows that
houses were 13.2% more expensive between the first quarter of 2022 and the same
period last year. Buying a house in Portugal cost an average of 190,054 euros
between April and June (+2% compared to the beginning of the year).
Average house prices vary greatly from territory to
territory. It is in the Algarve where buying a house was the most expensive in
the second quarter of 2022, costing an average of 287,482 euros. And following
the Algarve is the Lisbon Metropolitan Area, with house prices reaching 260,754
euros. At the other end of the scale is the Alentejo and Centre region where it
is cheapest to buy a house.
Biggest price rises
The evolution of prices over the years is also not
homogeneous. Compared to the previous quarter (1st quarter of 2022), houses
became more expensive in six regions of the country. And the most expressive increase was registered in the Algarve of 6%. In the Porto Metropolitan Area and in the
Autonomous Region of the Azores, prices fell slightly.
Compared to the second quarter of 2021 (same period), houses
became more expensive in all regions of the country. The biggest rise in house
prices was felt in the Autonomous Region of Madeira (+21%): here, houses cost,
on average, 170,763 euros between April and June last year and went on to cost
206,607 euros (+35,800 euros) in the same period of 2022. Also in the
Algarve and the Azores, prices jumped by 20% and 19%, according to INE data. In
the remaining regions, increases between 12% and 16% were observed.
But what is the average price in the Alentejo??
By Russell Taylor from Other on 26 Sep 2022, 17:00
This article is really a sad piece of work. It provides nothing! Price per sqm for different types of property would make sense. What would make most sense in general would a searchable public register of the prices that a property has been sold for. Then I could have a look myself in the neighbourhood I like. However, that seems to be classified information in Portugal.
By Tom from Lisbon on 27 Sep 2022, 14:42
I'm glad the article didn't mention the Alta Beiria area. Keep all the expats down South from inflating the prices up here.
By José from USA on 28 Sep 2022, 16:48
That's helpful information
By Tony Magano from Other on 30 Sep 2022, 10:56