This Singaporean who moved to Portugal shares her experience in 'crypto haven' real estate market

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Ask most Singaporeans what they know about Portugal and you'd probably get a mix of Cristiano Ronaldo and egg tarts. Portugal isn't a typical destination either for Singaporeans looking to go on holiday to Europe, although it is quite an underrated spot for its beautiful beaches and scenic wineries. But there's something that is up and coming in Portugal that...

Ask most Singaporeans what they know about Portugal and you'd probably get a mix of Cristiano Ronaldo and egg tarts.

"I was in Portugal and at that point of time, the Covid-19 pandemic was just starting to catch wind," shared Vivien. Vivien elaborates that what truly spurred her to build Simply Portugal was her own frustrating experience and now she hopes to guide her clients from inconsistent advice on the tax and legal system in Portugal."I hope that no one will have to go through what I've experienced. Simply Portugal aims to provide a one-stop consultancy for investors to make more informed decisions," she added.

For any crypto enthusiast, you may probably have had your head turned when the news came out about the Dutch 'Bitcoin family' moved to Lisbon with $0 payable in tax. "It makes sense to accept crypto as a legitimate form of payment since so many crypto whales are flocking here. Since there is currently no tax on crypto here, I have seen many Venture Cap firms flocking here in the last two years," says Vivien.Other than the relaxed crypto policies, another possible explanation could be due to the various visas offered to foreign residencies. Some include the famous Golden Visas, Passive Income Visa and Digital Nomad Visa.

She recommends for anyone who loves the sun to check out Madeira Island, which has 365 days of sunshine and wonderful weather. "We're seeing that yields have gone up by a lot and in 2022, some areas in Lisbon have seen a 25 per cent rise in prices. Overall, mainland Portugal has seen an average rise of 15 per cent and Madeira, almost 20 per cent."

Vivien estimates that investors could have expected about an 11 to 20 per cent net yield on the property returns if they had bought back in 2019. Similar to Singapore, the people in Portugal commute via public transportation and personal modes like driving. Vivien recommends opting for properties that have convenient modes of transportation and are connected to great road networks.

"It can be variables like having a sea view, or the number of car park spaces you'd like or if it were close to public transport.""You can shortlist the cities and your options from there. It would also be good to decide whether you'd prefer a brand new unit or don't mind looking at resale units.

 

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