
What Lisbon Renters Can Do When Leases End in a Tight Market
With asking rents at record highs and supply squeezed, tenants face tough choices—these are the options to consider when a contract runs out.
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With asking rents at record highs and supply squeezed, tenants face tough choices—these are the options to consider when a contract runs out.

Clearance rates hold strong as buyers compete for rare properties in Bairro Alto and Avenidas Novas.

Central Lisbon has less than 1% of long-term rentals available, as hopeful tenants battle international demand and tight supply.

With a mere 1.8% of rental properties available, tenants are facing intense competition for a place to call home in the Portuguese capital.

A rising number of Lisbon property sellers are sealing deals before the auction gavel falls, prioritising speed and certainty over drama.

Lisbon’s surging housing costs are driving locals to consider rent-vesting — living where they prefer, while buying property elsewhere for investment.

From Miradouro de Santa Catarina to Parque Eduardo VII, locals seek out Lisbon’s finest vistas and green spaces for a sunrise reset—here’s where the wellness community greets the day.

Metro expansion and new green corridors drive buyer interest in former industrial swathes north of Oriente Station.

From Mouraria’s mercados to community gardens in Campo de Ourique, here are five ways to turn fresh July harvests into healthy meals.

Sellers in Avenidas Novas and Graça are increasingly accepting pre-auction offers—here’s what’s driving their decisions.

Data shows capital renters pay nearly double compared to their regional neighbours as demand intensifies in Lisbon.

Lisbon residents are turning to community walks for social connection and wellbeing—here’s a step-by-step guide to getting your own group off the ground.

Competitive bidding returns in Arroios and Benfica, but budget-minded buyers scramble for dwindling €250,000 listings.

The suburb of Oeiras is emerging as a hotspot for investment and development, driven by its strategic location and upcoming infrastructure projects.

Free weekly timed runs are drawing hundreds to Lisbon’s parks – here’s where to start your Saturday on the right foot.

City hall shakes up building approvals for 2027, relaxing height limits but toughening design criteria in key central neighbourhoods.

From Monsanto to Campo Grande, open-air group workouts are booming—here’s why locals are signing up, what you actually do, and how it fits the city’s evolving fitness culture.

Demand for starter homes surges in Arroios, Beato and Benfica as young buyers hunt for affordable options under €350,000.
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