Independence first
We do not run property listings ads or sponsored placements disguised as editorial.
Trust & methodology
Portugal property advice changes when tax brackets move, visa rules close, banks tighten documentation, or local licensing practice shifts. Our editorial standards explain how we research, source, review and correct that work.
We do not run property listings ads or sponsored placements disguised as editorial.
Tax, visa, mortgage and market claims are tied to official or authoritative sources wherever possible.
Rates, thresholds, timelines and rules are anchored to the month and year they were valid.
We write from the foreign buyer’s risk position: what to verify before money, contracts or commitments move.
Review workflow
The aim is simple: a reader should know what is current, what is sourced, what is general information, and where a qualified professional is needed.
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Every original number is checked against a visible source or methodology note.
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NIF, IMT, IMI, IFICI, AIMA, CPCV, escritura, AMI and mais-valias are reviewed for correct use.
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The article is checked against the buyer profile: US, UK, Brazil, EU, Israel, Canada or mixed foreign-buyer intent.
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Every volatile statement is checked for timing, update date and whether the rule changed recently.
Source base
For property data, taxes, residency, licensing and mortgage context, we use Portuguese authorities and recognised market datasets before commentary.
Boundaries
Clear limits make the site more useful. We would rather lose a lead than publish a claim that gives a buyer false confidence.
Corrections
When a substantive correction is made, it is logged publicly with the original publication date, correction date, and what changed.