The end of golden visas in October and the end of the non-habitual residents as early as 2024 could help explain the counter-cycle generated by the rush to buy houses by foreigners outside the EU, which reached 5-year highs, according to idealista.
In Portugal, 34,256 houses were sold between July and September 2023, 18.9% less than in the same period last year. These housing sales mobilised a total of 7.1 billion euros (-12.2%), as revealed by the National Statistics Institute (INE).
What also stands out is that the Portuguese bought fewer houses (-20.1%), as did foreigners residing in Europe (-9.1%).
- National buyers: 31,515 homes were sold, 20.1% less year-on-year. In terms of value, almost 6.2 billion euros were recorded (-13.4%);
- EU residents: a total of 1,349 homes were transacted, registering a year-on-year reduction of 9.2%. Here 335 million euros were mobilized (-20.3%);
- Foreign residents outside the EU (other countries): 1,392 transactions were recorded, corresponding to a year-on-year increase of 8.7%. These sold homes were worth a down payment of 566 million euros, 11.3% more than a year ago.
This means that unlike the Portuguese and EU citizens, residents outside the European space purchased 111 more homes in the summer of 2023 compared to the summer of the previous year and invested an additional 57 million euros. Both the number of houses purchased by foreigners outside the EU and the amount invested represent 5-year highs, according to the available INE series dating back to 2019.
If Portugal had a socially responsible government it would forbid non-EU citizens of buying property at all in major urbanized areas.
By Diogo F. from Lisbon on 27 Dec 2023, 20:27
Misleading title adding to the anti- foreigner rhetoric. Portuguese nationals are still buying 24x more houses than non-eu citizens, according to your figures.
By Wayne W. from Porto on 28 Dec 2023, 05:31
What a clickbait article.
You have a percentage of a small amount and it's "wow look what's happening".
Of course you get the typical xenophobic responses.
Maybe Diogo F should just get a job and pay some taxes.
If it wasn't for foreign investment Lisbon would be a sewer.
By jkugs from Algarve on 28 Dec 2023, 11:11
Let’s fix the title of the article -“Foreigners account for less than 5% of Portugal property transactions”.
By Tim Gregory from Lisbon on 30 Dec 2023, 10:51
Why is this publication in English if you're going to continue to bash the small number of people buying homes here? As other comments have mentioned, non-EU citizens purchased a very small percentage of homes this year. 111 additional homes purchased over last summer is hardly news at all.
By Debra Custer from Lisbon on 30 Dec 2023, 22:01
You ever think about how you'll die one day.
By Lana from Lisbon on 31 Dec 2023, 11:29