Mortgages And Loans Portugal

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Since interest rates are low, financing the purchase of a property through a national bank loan could be an interesting option, especially because since 2010, Portuguese banks have not been lending as much as they are now. Having as goal the finding of advantageous solutions that make the purchase of a house at a time when access to bank credit is strongly limited, we sign partnerships with the main bank institutions so as to offer excellent business opportunities to all our clients.

The steeper price of land plots and the superior quality of the properties in Portugal has led to the property costs becoming higher than that in Spain. In April 2016 Bankinter closed the purchase of Barclays' retail business in Portugal thus forming Bankinter, SA - Sucursal em Portugal.

There are no restrictions on non-EU residents buying property in Portugal, and the government does what it can to encourage foreign property investment. Think of it this way - You want a loan, so you go to the bank and they want to know the value of your assets, in order to determine your financial situation at the time you want the loan.

Euro mortgages are available, and the minimum loan amount you can borrow depends on the lender you use. There are also additional legal expenses connected to the transfer of ownership at the land registry and fiscal department when buying a property in the Algarve, Portugal.

This is complicated by the fact that banks lending in Portugal do not always offer the same conditions to clients, even if they have similar profiles. A better option is to use a mortgage broker, who is used to dealing with this type of transaction, knows exactly which banks and branches to ask, and can probably secure you a better rate.

The rate is usually fixed on the day of the mortgage deed signing (may vary depending on lender) and is based on the prevailing SWAP rate for the chosen fixed rate period. As interest rates are very low at present (2019), you should be able to secure a rate of around 1%, this "spread" will be fixed for the full term of the mortgage and it will "track" with the Euribor rate, so will change every 12 months.

Mortgage rates in Portugal have been dropping consistently since the first quarter of 2014, when they averaged 3.37%, according to Statista The most recent data, based on the third quarter of 2018, shows an average Portuguese mortgage rate of just 1.33%.

Simon Conn is an Introducer Appointed Representative of Cherry Mortgage & Finance Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Algarve Property Covid Financial Conduct Authority under number 730706 in respect of UK mortgage, insurance and consumer credit related activities only.

Now, however, sellers are having to agree prices which are in line with bank valuations, rather than market demand, meaning that, according to local listing site Meravista, which has 24,000 properties available, Portuguese property is now up to 32% cheaper than the UK.