Lisbon, Faro and Madeira remain among the most expensive regions to buy a property in Portugal.

Imovirtual, a leading real estate portal, has presented the monthly barometer on the evolution of average advertised rental and sale prices in Portugal, including the autonomous regions. This study analyses data from November 2025 and compares it with October 2025 and November 2024.

The average selling price in Portugal was €440,000, stable compared to October and with a growth of +15% compared to November 2024 (€382,000). This monthly stability contrasts with the annual growth rate, which remains high in several regions, especially in the Center and the Islands.

North

In the North region, the average price was €287,750, reflecting a 2.8% increase in the month and a 9.3% increase compared to the previous year. Porto continues to lead in prices, despite a monthly drop (-4.2%), now fixed at €420,000 (+10.3% annually). Aveiro rose to €383,000, Braga to €360,000, and Viseu to €229,000. Bragança remained at €115,000, still below the value of November 2024.

Central Region

In the Central Region, the average price reached €274,500, representing a monthly increase of +0.9% and an annual increase of +27.7%. Lisbon remained the most expensive district in the country, at €650,000, with an annual increase of +15%. Leiria rose to €337,000 (+2.1%), Coimbra remained at €280,000, and Santarém appreciated again, to €269,000 (+34.5% annually). Castelo Branco fell slightly to R$107,750.

South

In the South, the average price increased to €275,000, reflecting a monthly increase of +1.85% and an annual increase of +23%.

Faro remained the most expensive district in the region (€570,000), followed by Setúbal (€492,000).

Beja increased to €195,000 and Portalegre to €132,000. Évora rose to €275,000, also reflecting an annual increase of +23%.

Islands

In the islands, the average price reached €234,000, representing a monthly increase of +30% and an annual increase of +33.7%. Madeira reached €600,000 (+4.3% monthly; +17.6% annually), while Faial doubled compared to the previous year (€370,000). Terceira Island increased to €258,000, while São Miguel remained at €399,000.

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