The price map: where a home costs a fortune (and where it doesn't)
Asking prices in Portugal hit €3,142 per square metre. But that average hides huge gaps between Lisbon, Porto and everywhere else.
“How much does a home cost in Portugal?” is still the question with no clean answer, because it depends a lot on where you put your finger on the map. In May, the national asking price per square metre reached €3,142, up 10.2% on a year ago. But that national average is like the country’s average temperature: it tells you little about the spot where you actually are.
Lisbon at the top, as always
Lisbon remains the kingdom of high prices: around €4,813 per square metre for buyers with tax residence here, and a striking €6,026 for buyers with tax residence abroad. Greater Lisbon runs about €3,439, the Algarve €3,139 and the Setúbal Peninsula €2,596.
And the North?
The Porto Metropolitan Area sits at €2,305 per square metre — above some regions’ averages, but well below the capital. For anyone house-hunting on our side of the country, that’s a gap you can breathe in: the same budget that barely covers a one-bed in Lisbon can mean a lot more space up here.
And renters?
On the rental side, the median asking rent was €16.3 per square metre nationally. Lisbon leads at €21.8 and Porto sits at €16.4. The good news, if we can call it that, is that the year-on-year growth in asking rents slipped into negative territory. It’s not a real drop — more a tap on the brakes after years of running. For anyone searching, even a pause already tastes like relief.
Illustrative · Photo: Jakub Zerdzicki / Pexels