Portuguese homes: another price record, with the Centro as the refuge
The median price hit €3,142/sqm in May, a seventh record in a row. Lisbon leads, the Centro stays the most affordable.
Anyone house-hunting already knew it, but the figures confirm it: buying in Portugal keeps getting pricier. In May, the median sale price reached €3,142 per square metre — a new all-time high, the seventh month in a row setting a record. Year on year, that’s a 10.2% rise.
For a sense of scale, Portugal sits in the global top three for house-price growth among nearly 60 countries, and first in Europe. Rising this much, this fast, is great for those who already own — and a headache for everyone still looking.
The price map
Greater Lisbon remains the most expensive at €4,391/sqm, followed by the Algarve (€4,057) and Madeira (€3,647). At the other end, the Centro region stays the most affordable at €1,794/sqm — almost half of Lisbon. For anyone flexible on location, that’s where a budget still has room to breathe.
Signs of a slowdown
There’s an important nuance, though: after months of galloping, sales have started to slow and prices themselves are showing signs of easing their climb. It’s not a fall — more a gentle foot on the brake. For anyone saving for a deposit, it could be the difference between catching the train now or waiting to see.
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