According to a report by Jornal de Notícias, the Porto
Chamber will propose to the Municipal Assembly to put the brakes on new local
accommodation registrations in the historic centre and also in Bonfim, for a
period of six months.
The municipality of Porto will be studying the legal
framework of the measure so that it can be taken to the Municipal Assembly. The
objective is for the measure to be applied as soon as it is approved, for a
period of six months, with the possibility of an extension.
This proposal refers to the need for “containment areas for
housing growth”, with the intention of “in the near future, to approve a
municipal regulation for the sustainable growth of local housing”. Although the
size of the sector is not the same as in other European cities, the
municipality stresses the need for balanced growth, namely based on a “ratio of
attribution of new licenses for local accommodation in relation to residential
accommodation”.
Well Porto needs to diverse their cuisine instead begin all the time the same traditional food .
By Isabel Oliveira from Lisbon on 05 Oct 2022, 05:01
This should absolutely be done in the Algarve. Prices are the highest here anywhere in mainland Portugal!
By Ronald H from Algarve on 05 Oct 2022, 09:09
Beautiful. Start taxing Airbnb owners heavily too and canceling their right to put their rooms on Airbnb more than 75 or 90 days a year. Both contribute to massive gentrification.
By Dakota from Lisbon on 05 Oct 2022, 13:46