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Buying Property in Portugal

Buying Property in Portugal
By Gabrielle Collison

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"Insider tips on buying, selling and renting in Portugal" Buying a place in Portugal should be easy yet far too many people have fallen foul of the hidden dangers that can bring your property dreams crashing down around you. In this straightforward guide Gabrielle Collison shares her tips on how to minimise the risks and enjoy a trouble free purchase. Written in plain English, with none of the hype, this guide contains: * how to find reputable agents * case studies from buyers like you * how to get good legal advice * off-plan vs new-build vs resale vs self-build * how to carry out your own checks * step-by-step buying flow charts * renting a property in Portugal * selling your Portuguese property * how to decide where to buy * advice on relocating and residency * much, much more...


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #87372 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-05-19
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 164 pages

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From the Author
If you're thinking of buying a property in Portugal and want to get things right first time - then this straightforward little guide has been written for you.


But why should you take my advice and how does this book differ from all the other stuff you could read? Well to find out, read on...


My parents bought a property in Algarve in 2000, which inevitably meant that I began spending more and more time in Portugal.


Due to the fact that I love learning languages and had already learnt Spanish, French and some Italian, I picked up a working knowledge of Portuguese fairly quickly.


On hearing that I was conversant in the language, many non-Portuguese-speaking friends started asking me to do them small favours.


While doing these favours, I've visited more than my fair share of local government departments, authorities and businesses to sort out problems surrounding their property purchases.


I soon began to realise that a large number of my friends had been caught out by their lack of knowledge of the bureaucracy, and their unfamiliarity with the language. Several of them had also been far too trusting.


Little by little, I learnt all about property documents and the processes, and complications, involved in buying a property in Portugal.


I started to write about the potential pitfalls on various Internet forums and my reputation for being fairly knowledgeable soon spread.


Other people started to contact me for help and advice and I was invited to appear on Kiss FM's Straight Talk with Phill Gilbert; a phone-in radio show in Algarve.


Helping people has not been without its irritations and problems however. By being inquisitive, probing and asking "too many" questions of various professionals and authorities, I have, at times, been stonewalled, ridiculed and even threatened! This has not put me off, however, and writing this book seemed to be the logical next step and provides me with a way to help even more people navigate the Portuguese property market.


Now, I will warn you - this book is not your typical "Buying Abroad" book.


I've taken a somewhat cynical perspective on the whole subject and I make no apologies for this. I feel some level of "negativity" is healthy in order to balance out the "rose-tinted spectacle" stuff you'll get elsewhere.


Plus, this book isn't written to encourage you to buy a place in Portugal. If you're already keen on Portugal then you don't need me to persuade you - you just need to know what you have to do next.


There are many other books out there giving travel advice on Portugal but my aim is to give specific, and hopefully streetwise, advice that might just save you a lot of time and a little money in the process.


This book will help you get your "thinking cap on" about buying a property in Portugal and the things you should check for yourself, whether you use legal representation or not.


While I'm on the subject of legal representation, let me just make something clear. This book is not in any way advising you to shun legal advice and go it alone when buying property in Portugal. Unfortunately, mistakes can still be made despite doing exhaustive checks and searches. However, by using reputable, independent, legal advice alongside doing your own thorough checks, this will no doubt lessen your chances of running into problems.


It should also be noted that things change quite frequently in this area, so whilst I have endeavoured to make this book as accurate and up to date as possible, there might be small changes to websites and regulations.


The best advice in relation to buying a property in Portugal, or in any country in the world come to that, is only do as you would be happy to do back home.


Do not worry about appearing difficult or demanding and do not feel embarrassed to keep asking as many questions as you wish. Buying a property is obviously very expensive and a potentially risky business.


If you do not take precautions and fail to investigate thoroughly, you could end up paying dearly further down the line.


I hope this book serves as a practical and reliable resource when buying property in Portugal and I wish you Boa Sorte (Good Luck)!


Gabrielle Collison

About the Author
Born in Chelsea, London in February 1966, I grew up and went to school in London and Surrey.


Although British I have interesting Romani ancestry, which probably explains my rather nomadic and free-spirited life.
I was a keen sportswoman - especially enjoying running and swimming and reached a high level in both.


After studying at university for a BA (Hons) in Sports Studies & History and an MSc in Sports Science, I spent time as a part-time, long-distance runner and teacher/coach. Unfortunately, I had to retire from running due to an Achilles tendon injury.


I have been lucky enough to travel about in Europe and have visited and spent time in: France, Belgium, Italy, Spain, the Canary Islands, the Balearic Islands, Portugal, Greece and the Greek Islands. I have also visited Mexico in Central America.


I learnt French and Spanish at school, and Italian and Portuguese during my travels.


My parents moved to Portugal in 2000 and so I found myself spending more and more time there. I began to get involved with various things, especially in relation to bureaucracy and property purchase problems. It therefore seemed logical to write this book, in order to pass on the knowledge that I have gained in this area.


In my free time, I enjoy drinking wine with good friends in Lisboa, London or Brighton, going to concerts and listening to very loud rock music.


Customer Reviews

Buying Property in Portugal5
This is a very good, well written book which will help those who are looking to move to Portugal or to buy a holiday home in Portugal.

It gives clear, concise advice and suggestions to help you through the minefield of Portuguese bureaucracy and all the problems that can arise with local government authorities.

This will help whether you are thinking of buying or if you already have bought as there are always projects which will need planning and local laws and regulations to be sorted out.

Great read.

Excellent!5
Should be essential reading for anyone contemplating purchasing property in Portugal. Sometimes all is not quite as it seems and Gabbi highlights how to corroborate agents/vendors information. Information here not found in other guides on the subject. well done Bruxi

A must have!!5
If you are thinking of buying, selling or renting a property in Portugal this book is a must have!

We bought our house in Portugal, before the book was written, but were lucky enough to have been given advice by Gabrielle Collison, she walked us through the buying process and saved us a lot of time,money and heartache with her fantastic knowledge of the Portuguese system. We have a signed copy of the book now and will be following it to the letter next time we move.