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Lagoa and Carvoeiro the best parish to live in in the Algarve
Lagoa and Carvoeiro the best parish to live in in the Algarve

Jul 4, 2019 General

A study cared by Imovirtual reveals that the best parishes to live in the Algarve are Lagoa and Carvoeiro, and safety is one of the aspects most appreciated by the respondents. On the opposite side, the three parishes with lower scores are Olhão, Quelfes and Alvor. These are the conclusions of an online questionnaire, conducted between April and September of 2018, to residents in the national territory with the purpose of objectively assessing their expectations about the quality of life in the different parishes of the country.

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The UK-EU trade agreement
The UK-EU trade agreement

Jan 31, 2021 General

Well, we made it into 2021 – it’s been quite a ride, but here we are. I’d like to begin by wishing all my readers and clients a very happy and prosperous New Year. And as the temperature plummets, what rays of sunshine can we see for the coming year that can give us cheer until the warmer weather arrives?

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Energetic Performance Certificate (EPC)
Energetic Performance Certificate (EPC)

Legislation

From January 2009 EPCs will be required whenever a building is built, sold or rented out. If you are buying or selling a home you now need a certificate EPC by law.

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The Must-Have Documents for Obtaining a Mortgage in Portugal as a Foreigner
The Must-Have Documents for Obtaining a Mortgage in Portugal as a Foreigner

Oct 16, 2025 Legislation

Thinking about purchasing a property in Portugal? Discover which documents you’ll need to apply for a mortgage as a foreign buyer and how to prepare for a smooth process. Purchasing property abroad can be complex, especially navigating different legal and financial systems.

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Properties with Multiple Owners:  What You Need to Know? How Does Renting Work?
Properties with Multiple Owners: What You Need to Know? How Does Renting Work?

Sep 4, 2025 Legislation

It is increasingly common to find properties with multiple owners - resulting from inheritances, joint acquisitions or shares - a situation legally known as co-ownership. How does Renting work? Learn how to proceed with important decisions and understand your rights as a shareholder. Even if each consort has equal rights over the property, its share may vary and by law important acts (such as leasing) always require the consent of all owners

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