This applies to qualifying first permanent residences within government thresholds. Rules and limits are subject to annual updates.
2. Stamp Duty (Imposto do Selo)
Stamp Duty is charged on all property purchases in Portugal.
2026 Rate
0.8% of the purchase price or taxable value (whichever is higher)
If financing with a Portuguese mortgage:
Additional stamp duty applies to the loan amount.
3. Legal Fees
An independent bilingual lawyer is highly recommended when purchasing property in Portugal.
Legal fees typically cover:
Due diligence
Contract review
Tax payments
Completion process
Registration updates
Typical Costs
Usually around 1%–1.25% plus VAT (IVA)
Lower percentage fees may apply for higher-value transactions
4. Notary & Registration Costs
Additional administrative costs include:
Land Registry fees
Notary fees
Registration charges
Fiscal set-up costs
Typical Costs
Usually around €1,000–€2,000
5. Mortgage Costs (If Applicable)
If purchasing with finance from a Portuguese bank, additional costs may include:
Mortgage arrangement fees
Property valuation fees
Bank charges
Life and property insurance
Mortgage-related costs vary depending on the lender and loan structure.
Annual Ownership Costs
Once you own a property in Portugal, ongoing costs may include:
IMI – Annual Property Tax
Typically:
0.3%–0.45% of the property’s tax value (VPT) for urban properties
The exact rate depends on the municipality.
Condominium / Community Fees
Applicable for apartments, resorts, or gated communities.
These fees may cover:
Building maintenance
Pools and gardens
Security
Shared facilities
Utilities & Insurance
Owners should also budget for:
Electricity and water
Internet and television
Property insurance
Garden or pool maintenance (if applicable)
Why Understanding Costs Matters
Having a clear understanding of buying and ownership costs allows buyers to:
Budget accurately
Avoid unexpected surprises
Plan financing effectively
Purchase with confidence
At Predimed Smart, we guide clients through every financial aspect of the buying process and connect them with trusted legal and financial professionals.
Start Your Property Journey in Portugal
Whether you’re buying a holiday home, investment property, or permanent residence, understanding the costs involved is an important first step.
Contact Predimed Smart today for expert guidance on buying property in Portugal.