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Portugal Housing Prices Keep Increasing

Portugal's median family dwelling price surged 16.8% in 2025, reaching €2,076/m2, according to INE.

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In the great Lisbon the average price has reached 3,439 euros per square metre, according to INE. The price continues to rise in almost the whole country. But the number of businesses has fallen.

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A study developed by Century 21, in partnership with Confidencial Imobiliário, alerts to the increasing difficulties in access to housing in Portugal. We analyzed the main conclusions with Ricardo Sousa, CEO of Century 21, and Ricardo Guimarães, Director of Confidencial Imobiliário, in a special episode recorded live at SIL in Lisbon. Listen here to the podcast

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According to the INE, the pre o median of the dwelling was higher than the national value in the sub-regions of Grande Lisboa, Algarve, Pen nsula de Set bal, Regi o Aut noma da Madeira and Rea Metropolitana do Porto.

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Taking as a reference the 164,677 sales made during the year 2025, the median price of family accommodation in Portugal was 2,076 €/m2, having increased 4.3% compared to the year ended in September 2025 and 16.8% compared to 2024, refers to the INE. According to the statistical institute, the median price of housing was higher than the national value in the subregions of Greater Lisbon (3,439 €/m2), Algarve (3,139 €/m2), Setúbal Peninsula (2,596…

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The average price of family accommodation traded in Portugal rose 16.8% in 2025 compared to the previous year, standing at 2076 euros per square metre (€/m2), the National Institute of Statistics (INE) reported.

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
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