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Investing in not-so-trendy cities in Portugal

Ricardo Matos
  • Investor
  • Portugal
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I'm looking forward to discuss points of view on 2nd and 3rd ranking cities in Portugal. 

As far as I know, 1st rank cities in Portugal can be counted with the fingers of 1 hand (Lisbon, Porto, Key cities in Algarve). I think there could be more investment going on other smaller cities, but there is not a lot of information available about these markets, hence the reason that only local and more risk-taking investors are making any moves. 

My company is already investing in smaller cities where I can expect good returns RIGHT NOW, but also a huge potential for appreciation on the long run.

Are you a national investor or are you investing from abroad? What makes you consider or even discard investing in 2nd and 3rd rank cities in Portugal?

Can't wait to read your comments :)


Greetings,

Ricardo Matos

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Ricardo Matos
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Ricardo Matos
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Coimbra is a good market (serves professionals, students, national/international tourists and local families), a little bit overpriced right now, IMO. Depends on your business model and financial goals.

As I often state in this forum, I specialize in investing in buy&hold (LTR) with 18%+ gross returns (yearly) so I'm not looking into markets like Coimbra RN

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