There were at least 15 municipalities where houses for sale became cheaper. The largest annual drop was recorded in Golegã, in the district of Santarém, where the median price of housing fell 15.3% to €1,083 per square meter (euros/m2), reveals the analysis by idealista.

The top three municipalities where house prices fell the most in the last year are completed by Pampilhosa da Serra, in Coimbra, which reached a median value of €477/m2, reflecting a 12.3% decrease between November 2025 and the same month last year, and Pombal, in Leiria, where prices fell 8%, settling at €1,162/m2.

Alcoutim, in the Faro district, also registered a significant decrease in house prices, reaching €1,081/m2 (-6.7%). In the Alentejo region, the municipalities of Borba and Portel, both in the Évora district, showed similar drops of 5.3%, with median housing values ​​of €875/m2 and €758/m2, respectively.

In the Guarda district, Gouveia reached €594/m2, after a 4.7% annual decrease, while in Chamusca, Santarém, house prices fell by 4%, settling at €756/m2. The Portalegre district also featured in the ranking of the largest decreases, with the median cost of housing in the municipality of Avis at €683/m2 (-3.2%).

Also in the central region of the country, Penacova registered a median price of €500/m2, after a 3.1% reduction, and Tábua, also in the Coimbra district, fell to €665/m2 (-2.1%). In Leiria, Figueiró dos Vinhos showed a 2% decrease, with the price per square meter of housing reaching €715.

In the north of the country, Melgaço, in the district of Viana do Castelo, recorded a value of 544 euros/m2, after a drop of 1.8%. Meanwhile, in Vila Real, the price of houses in the capital of the homonymous district fell 1.6% to 1,343 euros/m2, while Vizela, in the district of Braga, closed the list of the biggest drops in the cost of houses for sale, with a decrease of 1.4% and a median price of 1,425 euros/m2.