Portugal’s Zillow: Best websites for house hunting in Portugal (2024)

Portugal lacks an online platform with a nationwide database of homes for sale and for rent that also offers an estimate of the property’s value. But fear not, Portugal has several widely used real estate websites that can give a good feel of what homes are available at your budget even before you arrive.

Portugal doesn’t have a Zillow or its equivalent. Instead, it has several real estate websites where realtors and private users alike list properties to sell or rent. These include Idealista, Imovirtual and OLX. Bigger agencies such as Remax also have their own nationwide websites.

Having lived in several countries around the world, I know how searching for the right home is the first priority when you’re planning your move. Navigating Portugal’s real estate websites takes a bit of know-how. This post covers the 5 best websites to start you off, while highlighting their pros and cons.

Portugal’s best real estate websites to start your search

Idealista.pt: The pros and cons

Idealista has enjoyed a rise in popularity in the last couple of years and is fast becoming Portugal’s go-to real estate website. It has an equivalent for Spain – where it originated – as well as for Italy.

Idealista Pros

  • Clickable map: If you are moving to a large Portuguese city with many neighbourhoods such as Lisbon, and you’re not sure what the different areas are called, Idealista features a handy responsive map feature. (As you gain familiarity with the names of region’s parishes, neighbourhoods and “bairros”, you can apply this new knowledge to other websites that don’t feature a map.)

Idealista Cons

  • Truncated listing descriptions: The vast majority of the listings in Idealista appear in the other Portugal real estate websites such as Imovirtual where they were originally posted. Because of this, you will sometimes see property descriptions that appear truncated because the listings were compiled from other sites.
  • Limited filters: Idealista lacks a filtering function that lets you search for private seller listings. (In Portugal, property owners can easily place a for sale or for rent ad in any of the platforms.)
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Imovirtual: The pros and cons

Imovirtual is owned by OLX Group, which also manages Portugals biggest second-hand marketplace (OLX.pt). Imovirtual lists all types of properties for sale, including warehouses and garages. The renting section is similarly comprehensive and includes rooms for rent.

Imovirtual pros

  • Private seller filters: In Imovirtual you can apply several filters to your search, namely the handy listings by private owners mentioned above. (Check the “only private offers” box under the More Filters menu).
  • Keyword filters: Another way you can filter your search is by writing a keyword in the “Part of description” in the More Filters menu. (For example, if you are looking for homes with guaranteed fast internet you can type in “fibra optica”, ie, fiber-optic internet).

Imovirtual cons

  • Lacks automatic translation: Imovirtual does not automatically translate listings to English (unlike Idealista), even after you select the English option on the menu bar. You will need to copy and paste each listing into Google Translate, which can be laborious.
  • Slow navigation: Moving from each listing back to the list page can soon become annoyingly slow. This is because it takes you to the top of the list and you have to find your place again.

OLX.pt: The pros and cons

OLX is Portugal’s largest online second-hand marketplace and functions as Portugal’s answer to Ebay. It lists homes for sale and rent, as well as cars, pre-loved furniture, clothes, etc. It even includes jobs wanted and job offers listings.

OLX.pt pros

  • It’s favoured by private sellers: Because OLX is widely used to sell second-hand goods, users are more familiar with it than with other sites. This means that you are more likely to find real estate listings by private owners in OLX that don’t appear in any of the other websites. (Select “Particulares” in the filters page.)

OLX.pt cons

  • Lacks menu in English and automatic translation: This can take some getting used to because you need to first figure out what each menu category means.
  • Listing descriptions are often minimal: Because OLX is widely used by private sellers, it’s not uncommon to see listings with descriptions that looks more like a text message you’d send an acquaintance. The photos can also leave a lot to be desired.

Remax and Other Large Agency Websites: The pros and cons

The name Remax is probably already familiar to you as they have real estate agencies seemingly the world over. In Portugal they have a nationwide website that lists all the properties they represent from north to south. Another name you might recognise is ERA, which also lists a vast number of properties on its nationwide website for Portugal.

Large agency websites: The pros

  • Exclusive properties: Both Remax and ERA agents will tell you that some of their listings are exclusive – ie, you won’t find them in other websites. (This is hard to believe given that you see Remax and ERA listings all over Imovirtual and the other real estate websites, but still…)
  • Helpful agents that speak English: Speaking English is the case with most real estate agents in Portugal, as is being helpful, especially if they believe you are a ‘qualified buyer’, ie, willing and able. Because the agency’s portfolio is extensive, once they start showing you properties, you’ll be busy for days.

Large agency websites: The cons

  • Inconsistent quality in listings: Not all Remax or ERA agencies and agents up and down Portugal are created equal. They are franchises, even though they can all post their listings in the parent website. This means you will find listings that are professionally presented mixed in with others that make you want to run the other way.
  • Eager agents: This can seem like a good thing, especially if they offer to show you all available properties at your budget. But that’s the thing: you need to keep in mind that real estate agents in Portugal represent the vendor and not you, the buyer. Plus, they will only show you properties represented by their agency, or by agencies that will split the commission.

You need to keep in mind that real estate agents in Portugal represent the vendor and not you, the buyer. Plus, they will only show you properties represented by their agency, or by agencies that will split the commission.

Websites Aimed at Foreign Buyers: The pros and cons

These are the websites that will first turn up when you type in ‘properties for sale in Portugal’ in Google. UK-run or US-run websites such as propertyguides.com, aplaceinthesun.com, rightmove.co.uk and portugalproperty.com are specifically targeted at english-speaking retirees and expats who are looking to buy a property in Portugal.

Websites Aimed at Foreign Buyers: The pros

  • Well presented listings in English: The listings in these websites are designed to appeal to those who appreciate appealing photos and clear descriptions. You could easily while away hours just browsing and dreaming.
  • Helpful blogs: Most of these websites offer blog articles with just the kind of information a foreign buyer would be seeking. If you resist their inevitable up-sales to their incidental services, they’re well-worth perusing.

Websites Aimed at Foreign Buyers: The cons

  • Higher priced listings: Their listings are often shared with local real estate agents so that prices might have to cover close to double commissions. Also, they count on you not minding paying a bit more in exchange for the start-to-finish support they often offer.
  • Eager agents: As with Remax’s and other local agents, they will only show you their own listings, or listings they can arrange for split commissions.

Now that you have started browsing these websites, you probably have a few questions. I hope the ones I answer below are helpful.

Related Questions

  • What is a T1? T1 means a one-bedroom apartment or villa in real estate listings in Portugal. T0 is a studio and T2 is a two-bedroom, and so on. A T1 apartment typically has a bedroom, a living-room, a kitchen and a bathroom. +1 is added if there’s also an interior room or attic space that can be used as a bedroom.
  • What is the advantage of buying from a private seller in Portugal? The advantage of buying a property in Portugal from a private owner has to do with price. The motivation behind placing your own for sale ad as a private owner has to do with saving on the realtor’s fee. Because of this, private owners are more likely to price their properties below market value.
  • How long do properties typically stay on the market in Portugal? It’s common to find properties for sale in Portugal for 3-6 months. This was the case even in pre-pandemic times when prices were rising. Vendors and their realtors price properties above market value (10-20%) and prefer to wait for the highest offer rather than settling quicker but for less.For “days on the market” and other Portugal real estate market indicators, consult this Idealista page.

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Portugal’s Zillow: Best websites for house hunting in Portugal (2024)

FAQs

Is there a Zillow equivalent in Portugal? ›

Portugal doesn't have an online platform with access to all the properties available nationwide to rent, buy or sell listings – Portugal's Zillow does not exist. However, while there are no universal real estate sites, you'll find several real estate websites that can come in handy for searching.

What is the best site to look at real estate in Portugal? ›

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Does Zillow cover Portugal? ›

However, this Zillow isn't used in Portugal. Instead, Portugal has its own websites which cover the local real estate market. What is this? Unlike the US, Portugal doesn't have an MLS system.

Are house prices falling in Portugal? ›

The average price of 1,610 euros/m2 recorded in the last quarter of 2024 represented "a decrease of 1.3% compared to the third quarter of 2023, reversing the upward trend that had been in place since the fourth quarter of 2022", the Portuguese statistics office reveals.

Where do most Americans live in Portugal? ›

Where do American expats live in Portugal?
  • Lisbon. The capital city of Portugal, Lisbon, is a major hub for expatriates, particularly digital nomads, and it's especially popular among Americans. ...
  • Porto. Portugal's second-largest city, Porto, also draws expats. ...
  • Algarve. ...
  • Cascais and Estoril. ...
  • Coimbra. ...
  • Madeira.
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Where do Americans buy homes in Portugal? ›

Where to Buy Property in Portugal
  • Lisbon. Aside perhaps from the Algarve, Lisbon is the most well-known part of Portugal. ...
  • Cascais. ...
  • Algarve. ...
  • Porto. ...
  • Alentejo. ...
  • The Silver Coast. ...
  • Madiera and the Azores. ...
  • Comporta and Melides.
Aug 1, 2024

What are the pitfalls of buying property in Portugal? ›

The potential pitfalls of buying property in Portugal include hidden costs and market risks. As well as the purchase price, factor in notary and registration fees, property transfer taxes, and potentially legal fees. Portuguese law can hold you liable for some of the seller's outstanding debts for the property.

Where is the most desirable place to live in Portugal? ›

Here are some of the best cities to live in Portugal:
  • Lisbon. Population: 517,802. ...
  • Porto. Population: 249,633. ...
  • The Algarve. Population: 438.864. ...
  • Faro. Population: 41,355. ...
  • Aveiro. Population: 54,162. ...
  • Cascais. Population: 36,436. ...
  • Braga. Population: 121,394. ...
  • Chaves. Population: 17,535.
May 28, 2024

Is real estate cheaper in Portugal or Spain? ›

Is property cheaper in Spain or Portugal? Buying property in Portugal is cheaper than it is in Spain, and with attractive rental yields in Lisbon and the Algarve, you can understand why Portugal is such a popular choice for investors.

Can non resident buy a house in Portugal? ›

The short answer is YES! One of the most encouraging qualities of Portugal is that there are no restrictions for foreigners who want to buy a home in the country. Furthermore, the Portuguese government incentivizes foreigners to invest in real estate property in Portugal through the Golden Visa program.

Can you buy a house in Portugal if you are a US citizen? ›

Can Americans buy property in Portugal? There aren't any special restrictions for foreigners to buy property in Portugal. This means that US citizens can freely buy houses in the country.

What part of Portugal is cheapest to buy a house? ›

Cheapest towns to buy house in Portugal? The towns of Gavião and Nisa located in the district of Portalegre and Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo in Guarda are the cheapest places to buy property in Portugal, according to Idealista study from June 2023.

How much is the average house in Portugal? ›

The average real estate price in Portugal is €1,478 per 1 m². The most expensive villas and apartments are located in the Lisbon region, costing approximately €2,100 per 1 m². The top three most expensive regions also include Algarve and Madeira Island.

What is the housing problem in Portugal? ›

The pressure posed by foreign tourists and investors has led to dramatic bubbles in places like the Portuguese capital, where the average rent for a two-room flat is now €1,530 per month, nearly double the monthly minimum wage of €820.

What is the international equivalent of Zillow? ›

While Zillow has its own app (which is only available to users in the United States), Trulia is a popular alternative that is also available to international users.

Is there an MLS system in Portugal? ›

This means that unlike the USA where one may search the local and national MLS to locate properties for sale within specified areas, this service in Portugal does not exist and many times you will find the same property for sale with many different agents.

What is the best site to rent a house in Portugal? ›

Idealista is one of the leading websites for house rental in Portugal and is also present in Spain and Italy. Since it covers the whole Portuguese territory and publishes ads for free, every day you can find thousands of rental offers (as they say in Portugal) and also ads for the sale of properties.

Does Zillow work internationally? ›

It's a fact that the huge power of Zillow.com is only available to US and USA territories located property listings. Realtors with international listings cannot list international property on Zillow.

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