Half of the houses for sale in Portugal have more than 100 m2
Half of the houses for sale in Portugal (55%) have a surface area of more than 100 square meters, reveals a study published by idealista, a real estate platform in southern Europe. On the other hand, only 2% of the houses available on the market have less than 40 square meters. Prices with quantity. between 40 and 60 square meters 8% of the national supply And the size comes to weigh, and well, in the price of the square meter.
Making an analysis of capitals, only three cities for sale of a housing stock have, for the most part, less than 1 square districts. In Setúbal, only 34% have more than 100 square meters, in Beja, 44% and in Lisbon, 46%. On the contrary, in Guarda, 79% of the houses for sale are more than 100 meters, with Viseu (76%) and Funchal (75%) also having an overwhelming majority of size houses. They are followed by Faro (74%), Braga (72%), Vila Real (70%), Leiria (69%), Santarém (68%), Bragança (67%), Castelo Branco (61%), Ponta Delgada ( 59%), Coimbra (59%), Viana do Castelo (55%), Aveiro (52%), Porto (52%) and Portalegre (51%). Aveiro is still the city where there are more houses available with less than 40 square meters, representing 8% of the offer. Lisbon and Porto (4% for both cities), Viseu (2%), Vila Real (2%) and Braga (2%) follow.
Idealista accounted for the variations in the price per square meter depending on the size of the property, being generally more expensive the smaller the house: the average price per square meter of a house in Portugal with less than 40 square meters is 4545 euros , about double the work in houses being 100 meters (2269 euros).
Leiria is the city where the difference in price per square meter between houses with less than 40 square meters and those between 100 and 120 m2 is greater, with the square meter being 209% more expensive in smaller houses. Next, in terms of discrepancy, Braga (172% more expensive), Setúbal (145% more expensive), Viseu (104% more expensive), Aveiro (80% more expensive), Coimbra (63% more expensive), Funchal (60% more expensive), Porto (48% more expensive), Faro (39% more expensive) and Lisbon (15% more expensive).