Foreigners can buy a house in the Algarve legally, safely and without restrictions. The process includes obtaining a Portuguese tax number (NIF), opening a bank account, signing a promissory contract (CPCV) and carrying out the public deed. There are also costs such as IMT and Stamp Duty. Below we explain all the essential steps to buy a house in Portugal as a foreign citizen.
No. Any foreign citizen can buy property in Portugal, regardless of nationality or residence status. Portugal is considered one of the most open countries to the purchase of real estate by non-residents.
Tax Identification Number (NIF)
Essential for any transaction. It can be obtained through a tax representative or in person at the Tax Office.
Valid ID
Proof of address or tax residence
Portuguese bank account (highly recommended for managing payments and taxes)
The process follows these steps:
Choice of property and presentation of purchase proposal
Signing of the Promissory Contract of Purchase and Sale (CPCV), with payment of a deposit (usually 10%)
Legal and tax verification of the property
Public deed of purchase and sale at the notary, which concludes the transaction
Cost Type | Approximate value |
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IMT (Municipal Transmission Tax) | 0% to 8% (depends on the value and purpose of the property) |
Stamp Duty | 0.8% of the purchase price |
Notary and registration costs | Between €1,000 and €1,500 |
Attorney/solicitor fees | 1% to 2% of the purchase price (optional) |
Official IMT simulator available on the Finance Portal: portaldasfinancas.gov.pt
Yes, many Portuguese banks offer mortgages to non-residents. Typical conditions include:
Initial down payment between 20% and 40%
Terms of up to 30 years
Fixed or variable fees
Required documents: income statement, IRS, payslips, bank statements, among others
Yes, as long as the local authority allows it. In Tavira, for example, there are still areas where AL is possible. Before investing for this purpose, it is essential to check:
Whether the zone is subject to restrictions (containment zones)
The legal requirements for AL registration
The viability and profitability of the business
Buying a house in a foreign country involves legal, tax and cultural issues. Real Easy offers:
Fluent team in Portuguese, English and French
Full support with legal and financial partners
In-depth knowledge of the real estate market in the Eastern Algarve
Expert advice for renovation or construction projects
Do I need a visa to buy a house in Portugal?
No. The purchase does not require a visa. However, to reside in Portugal for more than 90 days, you may need a suitable visa (e.g., D7 or Golden Visa).
Do I need to live in Portugal to buy a house?
No. Many buyers carry out the entire process remotely, with legal representation.
Does buying a house in Portugal give you the right to nationality?
Not directly. The acquisition of a property can make it easier to obtain a visa or residence permit, and subsequently pave the way for the application for nationality.
Are you planning to buy a house in the Algarve in 2025? Talk to our team and receive expert support throughout the purchase process.
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Author: João Soeiro
Director
Real Easy PT – License AMI 22285
This article is based on Real Easy's experience in accompanying foreign clients in the purchase of property in Portugal, especially in the Eastern Algarve.