Local Housing Price Statistics published by the National Statistics Institute (INE) show that the number of family home transactions in Portugal increased 15.6% compared to the same quarter last year.

The median house price increased compared to the same period in 2024 in the 26 NUTS III subregions (Intermunicipal Entities, such as the Intermunicipal Communities and the Metropolitan Areas of Lisbon and Porto), with Baixo Alentejo standing out with the highest growth (38.7%).

The subregions of Greater Lisbon, Algarve, Setúbal Peninsula, Autonomous Region of Madeira, and Porto Metropolitan Area had higher median house prices, as well as the highest values ​​in both categories of buyer's tax domicile (national and foreign).

In Greater Lisbon and the Porto Metropolitan Area, the median price of transactions carried out by buyers with tax domicile abroad exceeded the price of transactions by buyers with tax domicile in Portugal by 61.9% and 29.0%, respectively.