British fund Arrow Global to invest in ‘accessible homes’ in Lisbon, Porto and Algarve
The ‘shortage of affordable housing on the market’ jas led to the creation of a new company specialising in this area by Arrow Global (the British fund which, among other
President amends law on short-term rentals
President Marcelo has today officially amended the law brought in under PS Socialists creating, what the new government termed “certain burdensome and disproportionate restrictions on private initiative in the sector”.
‘Mass regularisation of immigrants’ is cornerstone of government’s housing pledge
Lack of 80,000 construction workers will be made up by immigrants Behind today’s bold announcement of ‘double the amount of public housing by 2030’ is the clue to all the
Government pledges to construct 59,000 homes by 2030
Promise “more than doubles pledge by PS Socialists In what smacks of an inspired political move today, a statement sent out to all news media declares that the government plans
PM commits to finding funding for 29,000 houses left out of PRR
Government’s plan is to double number of houses due to be built Portugal’s Prime Minister committed last month to securing additional funding to construct 29,000 homes that were not included
Government signs deals with 14 local authorities for 4,130 ‘social’ houses
Portugal’s government signed agreements worth €400 million today with the local authorities of 14 municipalities in Lisbon and the Tejo Valley to build and/ or rehabilitate 4,130 homes for needy
House prices rise by average of 8.6% in 2023
Algarve, Lisbon, Setúbal peninsula, Madeira and Porto “most expensive” areas for property The average house price stood at €1,611 per square metre (m2) in 2023, an increase of 8.6% on
Portuguese government delivers hope to nation’s under-35s
AD government sets out to stop qualified young people leaving country by ‘fixing’ housing impasse Portugal’s minority centre-right government presented its reworked blueprint to fix the country’s crippling housing crisis
Housing: government to approve measures for young people at extraordinary Council of Ministers
But strategy generally fails to enthuse Friday late afternoon saw Portugal’s minority government present “Construir Portugal” – the blueprint for ‘fixing the housing crisis’/ stimulating the economy and tackling the
AD government’s housing ‘reform’ a long way from happening
Opposition forces continue to vote tactically Much-awaited reversal of the more draconian Socialist measures to fix the housing crisis was sent bowling into the long grass by parliament yesterday. Opposition










