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Sunday, 21 April 2013
Investment in New Amusement Park is presented in the Silver Coast - Bombarral
Friday, 7 December 2012
Portugal!
Top 10 countries for 2013
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Portugal oozes 'old European charm'. Medieval towns and historical quarters are full of squares, churches and monasteries. Narrow lanes are flanked by old skew houses with crooked balconies draped in drying laundry. Here, neighbours still share the latest gossip or discuss politics from their windows. Pastry shops and taverns are found in such abundance it makes you wonder whether the Portuguese eat at home at all. The pace is soothingly slow and any day seems to be a good day for a drink. Chances are that after a few days in Portugal, you’ll find yourself sitting in a small square with a glass of tawny port in your hand, no matter whether you previously liked the stuff or not. It's just one of those things Portugal does to you. |
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Sunday, 25 November 2012
Golden Residence Permit Programme in Portugal - Golden Visa
New legal provisions open up the possibility of applying for a residence permit for pursuing investment activities to those who have entered.
the country regularly (v.g. holders of valid Schengen Visas, or beneficiaries of Visa exemption), by transferring capital, creating jobs or acquiring real estate, with advantageous periods of stay in Portugal. The holders of Golden Residence Permit for Investment Activity have the right to family regrouping, and may gain access to a permanent residence permit, as well as to Portuguese citizenship in accordance to the current legal provisions. Who may apply?
Third State citizens involved in an investment activity, either individually or through a company conducting, at least, one of the following operations in national territory for a minimum period of five years: i) Capital transfer with a value equal to or above 1 million Euros;ii) Creation of, at least, 30 job positions;iii) Acquisition of real estate with a value equal to or above 500 thousand Euros.It covers shareholders of companies already set up in Portugal, or in another EU State, with a stable presence in Portugal and with tax obligations fulfilled
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Thursday, 15 November 2012
Looking for a special item for the decoration of your property? Silver Coast
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Sunday, 7 October 2012
Portugal > Europe's Leading Golf Destination 2012
Richard W. Gomes
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Portugal > Europe's Leading Golf Destination 2012
Richard W. Gomes
Managing Director
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In association with www.silver-coast-services.com
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Saturday, 21 July 2012
Obidos Medieval Fair
July / August - Obidos medieval fair
Entertainment activities take place in all three stages of the Old Arms Square and in random areas of the fair. Visitants will also come upon two civil and military camp sites, replicas of assault weapons, surgical and domestic tools, and different animals, such as horses, ponies, donkeys, falcons and snakes.
Visitors can also enjoy a “medieval” style meal. Hearty soups, grilled meat and sausages, snails, cod, quail, rabbit, hog, lamb and squid are only some of the tasty delights offered by almost 20 taverns spread throughout the marketplace.
Whoever wishes may also exchange Euros for the local currency of the fair: the TORREÃO.
Richard W. Gomes
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Thursday, 7 June 2012
Jones Lang LaSalle tips Portugal to win Euro 2012
European real estate indicators for retail, office and industrial property help predict Euros football match results, with Portugal success likely ahead of the start of the tournament.
Portugal, currently ranked 5th in world by FIFA, are predicted to win the forthcoming European football championship, according to property research from Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL).
Despite being in Group B, the notorious “group of death” alongside Germany, the Netherlandsand Denmark, analysis of European property metrics at the time of past tournaments indicate Portugal has a strong chance of performing well in the 2012 tournament, and may ultimately win the competition, with a narrow victory over Croatia in the final.
Based on assorted property market fundamentals that include investment returns, rental values and vacancy rates, perennial underperformers England are expected to survive until the semi-finals, alongside Russia.
Surprisingly, reigning European and World Cup champions Spain and tournament specialists Germany, both fancied to win the tournament, are not expected to survive past the group stage, and will be eliminated by outsiders who possess different property fundamentals.
Home advantage is also not predicted to be helpful this year. Co-hosts Poland and Ukraine, the lowest-ranked teams in the competition according to FIFA at 65th and 50th respectively, are not expected to survive the initial group stage.
Robert Stassen, head of EMEA Capital Markets Research, Jones Lang LaSalle, said: “Whilst all eyes across the world will be on the football superstars like Ronaldo, Rooney and Robben, a closer look at property fundamentals in each country reveals some interesting patterns in past tournament results. This means we can translate property performance and forecast who will perform on the pitch. It might be pure fantasy football but it could help those trying to predict the results, and also demonstrates the importance in understanding real estate performance.”
Jones Lang LaSalle Euro 2012 predictions:
Group A - Historically, countries which have higher yields across industrial and logistics buildings have performed better and survived to make the knockout competition. With double digit prime yields for industrial property in Russia and increases in prime yields in Greece over the last 12 months, we expect Poland and the Czech Republic will lose out at this stage.
Group B - During recent European Championship tournaments, countries with higher office building vacancy rates have topped the group stages. Based on this trend with robust development pipelines and low levels of leasing transactions, Portugal and The Netherlands are expected to triumph over Denmark and Germany with vacancy rates of 12% and 17%, respectively compared with 10% in Denmark and 8% in Germany.
Group C - Looking back, countries with strong office capital values and rents, have performed best on the pitch. If this trend is maintained in 2012, Spain, currently top of FIFA’s world ranking would fail to qualify from their group. Croatia would top the group, with Italy taking second place despite recent match-fixing rumours circulating their national leagues and knocking out Ireland.
Group D - Interestingly, countries with weaker performance across retail real estate returns have performed well on the pitch. The sustained austerity impact across much of Europe has been squeezing consumers, impacting on retail performance. Sweden’s positive consumer environment suggests they could lose out to England and France, where retail returns are forecast to be more subdued. Ukraine would also lose out to England and France.
Knock-out stage prediction
Quarter Finals: The first knock-out stage has previously been determined by industrial capital value growth. Countries with the strongest growth have made it through to the semi-finals. A growing industrial sector in Central & Eastern Europe sees Russia and Croatia knocking out the Netherlands and France, who have more mature markets. Despite England’s lacklustre forecast of 0% growth, this will be enough to pass through to the semis as Italy’s industrial capital values decline. The match between Portugal and Greece will be tight, but Portugal are forecast to progress.
Semi Finals: Prime office rents have been the decider in this round during previous tournaments, with more tenant favourable markets making it through to the final stage. A lack of supply has put pressure on rents in Central London, which suggests England with prime rents of over €1,200 per sq m p.a., will lose to Portugal, where prime rents are one sixth, at €200 per sq m p.a. While substantial rental growth outperformance in Moscow in 2011, indicates a Croatia final debut as they knock out Russia.
Final: As for Group D, based on past results, retail performance has indicated the overall winner. However, this time it’s the country with better performing high streets and more expensive prime rents that have triumphed and become the ultimate champions. This suggests that the final will be a closely fought match as high street retail prime rents in Croatia and Portugal are €1,020 and €1,080 per sq m per annum, respectively. Portugal will therefore snatch victory in a close fought contest and go one better than their runner-up position back in 2004.
Stassen added: “Despite a struggling economy with negative GDP growth forecast for the next few years, Portugal has a heritage of performing well in European tournaments. They reached the quarter finals in 2008, runners-up in 2004 and semi-finalists in 2000. We expect they may go one better this time around.
"It’s interesting to see how the real estate analysis generates some surprising results. Forecast poor performance from reigning European and world champions Spain and tournament specialists Germany, ranked 1st and 2nd by FIFA accordingly throws the form book out of the window. This goes to show, that the world of real estate, like football, really is a game of two halves.”
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