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Ranking amongst the likes of France and Spain as top second-home destinations for the British, Portugal is rightly labelled a prime overseas property location. Boasting cloudless skies, fantastic golfing facilities, cheap flights and a low cost of living, Portugal has much to offer property purchasers seeking a strong real estate market with high rental potential.
Working closely with many of the established and reputable developers throughout Portugal, McLaren International Properties have a strong but varied portolio, including apartments, villas, golf property and more... From rugged hillsides, ravines and rivers to golden cliffs, pristine golf courses and long sandy beaches, Portugal satisfies all tastes, making it traditionally a top tourist and property location. With ongoing improvements to its road infrastructure and increased accessibility via many budget airlines, many areas of Portugal are now opening up, offering fresh new markets for discerning buyers looking for fresh hotspot locations at affordable prices. McLaren Investments Limited is a dedicated overseas property company, who are set up to guide you through the buying process when purchasing an Investment Property Abroad. Once you have purchased your Overseas Property, McLaren Investments will ensure your money works at its full potential, allowing the value of your Overseas Property Portfolio to flourish.
Portugal General Information | Average Temperatures | Getting There There are an abundance of airlines flying to Portugal from the UK, resulting in cheaper flights and ensuring Portugal is more accessible.. Flight time is around two to three hours depending on your departure and destination airports. The Portuguese airports for each region are Faro for the Algarve, Lisbon for the Silver Coast and Porto for the north of the country. Time GMT Population approx: 10 million | Climate in Portugal The Algarve enjoys more than 300 days of sunshine per year and temperatures hit the thirties in high summer. On the Silver Coast the weather is milder, but still hot in summer.
| Business hours Mon–Fri 9am–1pm and 3pm–7pm, Sat 9/10am–1pm Mon–Fri 8.30am–6pm (some Sat) Mon–Fri 8.30am–3pm Winter working hours can vary | Cost Of Living Loaf of bread: €0.74 (50p), bottle of wine: €4.50–€7.50 (£3–£5) | Currency
euro. £1 = €1.47 (average)
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