At the heart of this growth is Lisbon, a city increasingly being viewed as a compelling alternative to established global markets such as London, Dubai and Miami.

International buyers are drawn to the Portuguese capital for a variety of reasons. Some first discover the country as a holiday destination before deciding to purchase a home, while others are seeking to diversify their investment portfolios with assets in a stable European market.

This growing demand has encouraged significant development activity, particularly in the premium property sector. New residential projects are setting higher standards than ever before, with developers focusing on superior construction, contemporary design and high-quality materials throughout.

From state-of-the-art kitchens to energy-efficient windows, today’s developments are tailored to meet the expectations of discerning international buyers.

Despite an increase in new construction, market fundamentals remain strong. Portugal’s property sector has demonstrated remarkable resilience over the years, supported by sustained international interest and limited supply in key locations.

Many investors also believe there is considerable room for further growth. Compared with other leading global cities, Portugal continues to offer attractive value, reinforcing its appeal as both a lifestyle destination and a long-term investment opportunity.

To explore Portugal’s best off-plan and off-market luxury real estate opportunities, arrange a free discovery call with Portugal Pathways.

About Portugal Pathways

Portugal Pathways provides access to Portugal’s luxury new homes market, specialising in off-plan and off-market property opportunities not typically available through traditional channels.

Operating right across Portugal, we work within a select circle of over 250 leading developers, architects, builders, and designers. Through our active buyer mandate, including the Portugal Investment Owners Club, we access high-quality homes across key locations including Cascais, the Silver Coast, Sintra, Tróia, Comporta, Melides, the Douro Valley, the Algarve, Lisbon, and Porto.