Lisbon neighborhood guide
Alfama property guide for foreign buyers (2026)
Alfama is Lisbon's oldest district, the labyrinth of narrow streets that survived the 1755 earthquake. Lower-priced than Chiado or Príncipe Real, with higher yield potential through short-let when the regulations permit.

Median price / m²
€5,600
Rental / m² / month
€22.5
Gross yield
4.8%
Foreign-buyer share
29%
Who buys in Alfama
Investor-focused foreign buyers (when Alojamento Local licences are available), and younger primary-residence buyers willing to trade space for character. Average ticket €280k-€650k.
Transport and access
Tram 28E runs through the district; metro Santa Apolónia (Blue line) at the eastern foot; 18 minutes to airport.
Lifestyle, services, and amenities
Fado houses, Castelo de São Jorge above, Sé Cathedral, narrow lanes, lots of stairs (a real factor for older buyers). Strong tourist density.
Property types in Alfama
Small historic apartments 35-80 m², many with terraces but most without lifts. Limited modern construction. Most stock predates 1755 in foundation, post-1755 in upper floors.
Cost-to-buy: IMT + Stamp Duty + notary
Use the calculator below to model the exact IMT, Stamp Duty (0.8%), and notary estimate for your specific purchase price in Alfama. The calculator uses the 2026 mainland Portugal brackets and handles primary residence vs other and resident vs non-resident scales.
Portugal IMT calculator (2026 brackets)
Property transfer tax + Stamp Duty + notary estimate on a Portuguese urban residential purchase. AT 2026 mainland brackets.
Estimated total transaction tax
€28,173
6.29% on top of the purchase price
- IMT (property transfer tax)
- €23,389
- Effective IMT rate
- 5.22%
- Marginal IMT bracket
- €324,058 – €648,022 @ 8.0%
- Stamp Duty (0.8%)
- €3,584
- Notary + registry (estimate)
- €1,200
Estimates based on Autoridade Tributária (AT) 2026 mainland brackets. Real IMT charged at escritura may differ if the assessed tax value (VPT) exceeds the purchase price, in which case AT charges on the higher number. Confirm with your Portuguese lawyer before closing.
Next steps
For the full buying process from offer to keys, see our complete buyer guide for foreigners. For mortgage rates and LTV for non-residents, see our mortgage guide. For the Portuguese tax-residency framework see our NHR / IFICI guide.
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Chiado
€7,800/m²
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Príncipe Real
€7,400/m²
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Avenidas Novas
€6,200/m²
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Estrela
€6,900/m²
Estrela is the quiet residential quarter around the 18th-century Basílica da Estrela and the Jardim da Estrela, immediately west of Príncipe Real and Lapa.

Lapa
€7,600/m²
Lapa is Lisbon's embassy quarter, sitting between Estrela and the Tejo, with the largest concentration of detached villas in central Lisbon.