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Buyers from France have certainly been around in numbers for a good while now. With their early retirement schemes they probably have the money to spend.
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I keep an eye on property in the Algarve, seems to have gone up in recent years. Sterling is now at 1.16 atm. Is there a trend in price increase or decrease lately.
We re on the one road maybe the wrong road but we re together now who cares
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Properties that you would think have been ambitiously (dear) priced seem to have sold quickly so  there is money about both here and in UK. - I saw a restored Bond Bug (remember them them?) sell at auction for £27000 yes £27000 so people have money to spend
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Does anyone know how pricing trends in Albufeira compare to other towns in Algarve?  Or do they all generally move in tandem?  

I'm not very familiar with many other Algarve towns but, a while back, I read that Lagos' popularity has grown due to fewer crowds and its cultural authenticity??  But, given its distance from the main Lisbon/Albufeira highway (forget which hwy it is now), I would have thought Albufeira would be the more popular choice??  Has Albufeira become overpriced?
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Prices for new property here in Albufeira are verging on the outrageous. Across the road from me a two bed apartment was sold for €250,000 and similar is not unusual. Then consider the annual condominium charges. These are being bought by second home owners or by investment companies as holiday apartments. Older properties may seem better value but when repair and refurbishment works are added, still often fairly pricey.

Lagos is only about 40 minutes further drive from Lisbon or Faro airport than Albufeira. I would argue that Lagos is rapidly losing its cultural authenticity because of the growing number of hotels, holiday homes and Airnbnb type lettings.

As has been said, there is plenty of money around. French buyers have been numerous this past few years, before that it was Russians. Albufeira isvery popular with English speaking people. Other towns like Faro and Portimão, which are not actually on the coast and don't have so many 'foreigners' in residence, would be less expensive for those very reasons.

There are plenty of estate agents websites (they often use the American English words 'real estate') where you can get an idea of current prices. One thing that does not usually happen here is haggling. The price is usually fixed and often as not the seller won't accept a penny less.

I often see this company's signs around town - https://www.cerronovo.com/ and these www.era.pt
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We purchased ours through Certo Novo, they were excellent and we would highly recommend them to anyone interested in the area .
Another consideration would be to look slightly in land towards Guia.
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Thanks cubsur and JuliejH, appreciate the info.
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I know this is about buying a property but be aware that the agents charge upwards of 5% + IVA for their services when you come to sell. I asked an agent for justification of their fees as in UK its 1 - 1.5%  - got a shrug of the shoulders and no answer.
It seems to be a licence to print money hence the ever increasing number of agents with ever bigger/shinier offices
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote cubsur Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12/March/2021 at 08:28
True enough Richard and I was told that is one reason why haggling over a price is almost unheard of is that it could seriously affect the agents income. In their eyes at least.
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When you get an agent around to view/market your house, they will ask what price you expect and when you tell them, they will ask if that includes the agents 5%. If you say no, they will inform that you pay them 5% and do you want to up the price to cover the 5% you will lose. Its a joke!
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