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Selling a property in Portugal is not simply a matter of publishing an advert, receiving an offer and signing the deed. The result depends on what happens before the property reaches the market: confirming the ownership position, defining a realistic price, preparing the home, qualifying buyers and

Selling property in Cascais or Lisbon is not “list it and hope”. The secure way is a 3-pillar approach: price it from real transaction evidence, de-risk the legal/tax side before you go live, and market it to qualified buyers (local + international) with a clear strategy. In the Line of Cascais, a

To sell property in Portugal remotely in 2026, you typically need three things: (1) a clean legal file, (2) a power of attorney (procuração) that truly covers the whole sale, and (3) a process that qualifies buyers before they waste your time. That’s what Selling Property in Portugal Remotely

Selling a property in Portugal involves more than choosing an asking price and publishing an online listing. Buyers form an opinion within seconds of seeing the first photographs, and that initial impression often determines whether they request a viewing or continue scrolling. Home staging is the

Selling an inherited property in Portugal starts with one key distinction: inheriting a property and selling that property are not the same tax or legal event. A close family member may be exempt from Portuguese Stamp Duty when inheriting the property, but the later sale can still trigger capital g

Capital Gains Tax in Portugal 2026: A Complete Guide to Selling Your Home means one thing: when you sell a property for more than it cost you (after allowed adjustments), Portugal may tax the profit in IRS. In most cases, only 50% of the gain is taxable, and it’s taxed through your IRS return.

If you want to know how to choose the best real estate agency to sell your property in Portugal, start with four checks: legal licence (AMI), contract terms, local track record, and the agency’s real execution capacity (marketing + legal + negotiation).

Selling a property requires a series of procedures and the gathering of essential documents to ensure a legal and transparent transaction. This article provides an overview of the 10 necessary documents to sell a property in Portugal and explains how to obtain them.

To sell your property in the Lisbon region, you need four things working together: correct pricing, strong presentation, serious promotion, and a clean legal/document pack (so the deal doesn’t collapse at the last metre). In Lisbon, Cascais, Oeiras and Sintra, sellers don’t lose money because they

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