Life in Europe





It's Your World. Live In It.
Give a look to some of the best propeties in Portugal. For your work, your family, your vacation or simply your investment.
Discover these most livable areas of the world whether for a primary residence, a second home, or a vacation home.
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Escape to Portugal
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One of the best places to live
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Imagine living in a country where you can find a huge diversity of landscapes and environments in a small area: sandy beaches as far as the eye can see, golden plains and mountains, vibrant and cosmopolitan cities and a millennial heritage.Here you can practice water sports, play golf on the best courses in the world, contemplate nature, experience the most novel well-being treatments, or just get out into the country and discover unbeatable heritage, wines and cuisine. |
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ClimateIn terms of climate, our winters are mild and summers are hot and dry. Did you know that the number of hours of sunshine per year reaches values as high as 3300 in the south of the country and 1600 in the north, some of the highest in Europe? |
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The PortugueseThe Portuguese are gracious and friendly, welcoming all visitors regardless of where they come from. And, in fact, visitors do come here from all over the world, as the country is located on the western coast of Europe and, as such, is a point of entrance into the Schengen zone. A large part of the population speaks foreign languages, specifically English. |
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GeographicalPortugal has an excellent geographical location. At the meeting point between three continents - Europe, Africa and America -, it has always been central to the most important international routes. Here you can find international airports all over the country - Lisbon, Faro and Porto have regular connections to major cities in the world.Did you know that Lisbon is just two and a half hours away from Paris and London by plane? If you want to discover the beauties of Portugal, the country has a modern road network waiting to be explored: it only takes two hours to get from Lisbon to Porto or Faro, the major cities in the north and south of the country. Madrid is just six hours away. |
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The CountryWith almost nine centuries of well defined geographical borders, a democratic parliamentary regime with political stability prevails in Portugal.Portugal has been a member of the European Union for 26 years and forms part of the European Monetary System, using the European single currency. According to the World Bank, Portugal is the 43rd largest economy in the world, with one of the highest GDP growth rates over the last 40 years among the OECD countries.Portugal is the 17th most peaceful country in the world out of a sample of 153 countries (Global Peace Index 2011). |
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Best Quality of LifeIn 2010, the European Consumers Choice Awards rated Lisbon (capital of the country) as the "Best Destination 2010” and in 2011 it was voted one of the 42 cities in the world with the best quality of life, by the Worldwide Quality of Living Survey 2011. |
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Cost of LivingMost foreigners consider the cost of living to be low. According to UBS (Prices and Earnings 2010), the price indices are attractive:
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Tax RulesPortugal is also one of the best countries for buying a house, because it has clear and transparent tax rules and offers facilities for obtaining residence permits, as part of new legal provisions that are more attractive to foreign investors.It also has a special regime for non-habitual residents, aimed at attracting foreign investors through very favourable income tax rates. |
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You'll feel right at home here! |
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Source: Turismo de Portugal; AICEP |
