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It means exactly what it says.Originally posted by Bee View PostPre-recession peak...what a hell!!! What do you mean by this?
https://www.globalpropertyguide.com/.../Price-HistoryHard Brexit now!
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Yes, but pre-recession it's not before a recession? Portugal it's not in a recession anymore. I'm sorry the confusion, probably is my English.Originally posted by sasguru View PostIt means exactly what it says.
https://www.globalpropertyguide.com/.../Price-History
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Yes that's what I mean. Lisbon property prices now are about 10% less than they were before the recession. So there's some room for capital growth.Originally posted by Bee View PostYes, but pre-recession it's not before a recession? Portugal it's not in a recession anymore. I'm sorry the confusion, probably is my English.
Also Lisbon is becoming one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe (apart from its obvious attractions it also has the lowest chance of terrorist attack).
I would rent to tourists on short-term lets, renting to a local is too complciated in terms of the law + that way I could keep the property free for certain periods when I wanted it for holiday purposes. I like Cascais actually, rather than Lisbon itself, but it's close enough.Last edited by sasguru; 9 August 2017, 16:57.Hard Brexit now!
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Yes, the house prices are increasing again and fast, but a good time for buying was in 2012, I know a lot of people that invested in a house to sell later.Originally posted by sasguru View PostYes that's what I mean. Lisbon property prices now are about 10% less than they were before the recession. So there's some room for capital growth.
Also Lisbon is becoming one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe (apart from its obvious attractions it also has the lowest chance of terrorist attack).
I would rent to tourists on short-term lets, renting to a local is too complciated in terms of the law + that way I could keep the property free for certain periods when I wanted it for holiday purposes. I like Cascais actually, rather than Lisbon itself, but it's close enough.
Porto has a lot of tourism too.Comment
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