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When Buying a Property for Sale in Portugal Consider Porto
By Kelly Barr
If you're looking for a property for sale in Portugal, then Porto could just be
the place for you if you love city life combined with being near the coast.
Porto is situated in the north of Portugal and is ranked third in the Portuguese
most comfortable cities of living conditions, published annually by Expresso. It
is the second most visited city by tourists after Lisbon, the capital. In 2001
there were more tourists than ever in Porto as Porto was nominated to be the
capital of culture in Europe. Many tourists come to Porto to visit the historic
sites, such as: Ponte D'Arrábida, one of the most visited bridges in Porto.
Clérigos tower is one of the highest monuments in Portugal and is located near
downtown Porto. The tower has a church connected to it, called the Clérigos
church and the buildings are a baroque and rococo piece of work.
There are many places for retail therapy, for example, if you want to go to an
open area with shops there is the Rua de Santa Catarina in downtown Porto. On
the same road, there is the Via Catarina shopping centre. It has restaurants
(Chinese, Italian, Mc Donald's etc), and there are many shops to buy clothes,
jewellery, decoration, toys, etc. There is Norteshopping and Maia Shopping,
which are in Matosinhos or Maia (Northern side), Arrábida Shopping, and Gaia
Shopping (in the Gaia side). All the shopping centres have a cinema.
The summer months, from June to September, are filled with sunshine and
temperatures above 30 degrees centigrade. In the winter months, the temperatures
range between 5 and 16 degrees centigrade. In the wintertime, on most weekends,
people go to the shopping centres and watch a movie at the cinemas, have lunch /
dinner and go shopping with their family and friends. As the weather becomes
warmer people start going to other parts of Porto, instead of being cramped in a
shopping centre, and go for a walk in the Avenida do Brasil, in the Parque da
Cidade (City Park) and in other open areas.
The city of Porto is the most important city in the North of Portugal, mainly
because it has a key port called Porto de Leixões. All of the textiles and
footwear are made in the North, and those supplies are exported from Porto de
Leixões and many imported items are received through the port.
When it comes to buying a property in Portugal, Porto is lovely location to
consider as there are different property styles and prices to suit your pocket.
Once you have found your property, the vendor, or their legal representative,
will obtain a certificate (Escritura) from the local Land Registry that confirms
the property is available for sale. A purchase contract is drawn up, which
covers the details of the contract, purchase price and date of completion. As
the contract is signed, the buyer will pay a deposit, about 10% of the agreed
sale price. After this point, if the buyer withdraws from the contract, then
they lose the deposit, whereas if the sellers withdraw from the contract, they
have to pay the buyer double the value of the deposit. The additional fees for
buying a property for sale in Portugal is about 15% of the purchase price which
includes the cost of a Solicitor, Stamp Duty, and Transfer Tax (SISA).
Portugal is a rich and varied land and has a lot to offer for people looking to
move to Portugal. When it comes to buying a property for sale in Portugal it is always
advisable to take your time and seek professional advice.
Kelly Barr wrote the article 'When Buying a Property for Sale in Portugal
Consider Porto' and recommends you visit http://www.homesoverseas.co.uk/property-for-sale-in-portugal
for more information on finding property for sale in Portugal.