A homeless generation
There is an entire generation of Portuguese who will never have a home. This is not alarmism or exaggeration. It’s mathematics. And mathematics, unlike politicians, doesn’t deceive.

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There is an entire generation of Portuguese who will never have a home. This is not alarmism or exaggeration. It’s mathematics. And mathematics, unlike politicians, doesn’t deceive.

A guarantee scheme covers over 42% of housing loan contracts taken out by young borrowers in 2025.

Home News House prices rose 20% in Portugal House prices rose 20% in Portugal 2025 was a year of overall price increases. The real estate market is one of those that saw the biggest difference compared to the previous year, due to several factors that will be mentioned in this article.

Paula Franco, president of the Order of Certified Accountants (OCC), told parliament that applying a 6% VAT rate to construction as currently conceived is “not viable”. She warned the proposal could have serious implications for construction costs, accounting compliance and housing affordability and urged a rethink of the reform’s design.

The president of the Order of Certified Accountants (OCC) said on Tuesday that the proposal to cut VAT to 6% on the construction of homes for rent or sale at moderate prices is a 'huge risk' for companies if it is not amended. Paula Franco even foresees 'the same film' as in the recent past, in which ...

In Lisbon, Vitória lives with her boyfriend and her daughter in a three-bedroom flat shared with another family — a mother who has two daughters. In Porto, Gabriela sleeps in the same room as her two 16-year-old daughters. There are increasing cases of families sharing homes.

What is needed to bring house prices down? Experts point to the supply of housing as the main problem.

The Finance Minister said on Wednesday that around 70,000 young people benefited from the IMT and Stamp Duty exemption when buying a home, while the public guarantee covered 23,000 young people. In a hearing before the Budget, Finance and Public Administration Committee, Joaquim Miranda Sarmento stressed that the Government is 'betting on ...'

The OECD releases a report today analysing Portugal's housing situation, examining affordability, supply and policy recommendations.

Mariana Leitão says the current price of housing in Portugal is a 'social scourge'.
