Portugal’s architecture is rich and diverse, featuring elements that range from the neoclassical period to contemporary buildings. Living in the country is a dream for many Brazilians, especially because it is the homeland of many of our ancestors, in addition to the convenience of sharing the same language.
Despite the slowdown in the market caused by the pandemic, following the reopening of borders, a study by Global Trust — a consultancy specializing in international real estate investments — reported a 30% increase in demand for luxury property purchases in Portugal.
The Lisbon metropolitan area is one of the main destinations for immigrants, but it is also home to some of the most expensive properties in the country. Discover six of the most luxurious apartments and houses in the Portuguese capital.