<p class="paragraph">&NewLine;<p class="paragraph">More than any other capital in Europe&comma; it's probably the most sought-after spot for the French&period; Located just 2 hours' flight from Paris&comma; Lisbon has been absorbing continuous flows of our compatriots in search of a new life or juicy investments for the past two years&period; Of the 25&period;000 French &&num;8211&semi; retirees&comma; expatriates&comma; investors &&num;8211&semi; who bought in Portugal between 2013 and 2016&comma; the overwhelming majority set their sights on Lisbon apartments&period;</p>&NewLine;<p class="paragraph">The Portuguese capital &&num;8211&semi; which many locals already dare to compare to a new Barcelona &&num;8211&semi; is in full effervescence&period; Let's not forget that it's sunny almost all year round&period; Above all, the city has taken on a whole new look in recent years&period; Its historic center, which was once in a state of total disrepair, has been undergoing a complete overhaul since the lifting in 2013 of a law that had frozen rents for decades... forcing landlords to abandon maintenance of their buildings&period;</p>&NewLine;<p class="paragraph">In agreement with the municipality&comma; developers are now working to reclaim entire sections of the city&period; You only have to walk the streets of Baixia or Lapa to see the scale of the work being undertaken&period; And this is just the beginning&colon; according to local developer Stone&comma; who, along with marketer Athena Advisers&comma; specializes in the renovation of high-end apartments&comma; 4&period;000 to 5&period;000 buildings remain to be renovated in the heart of Lisbon&period;</p>&NewLine;<p class="paragraph">For the French&comma; who have been able to take advantage since 2013 of fantastic <a href="https://vivreauportugalconsulting.com/slide/regime-fiscal-pour-les-residents-non-habituels/">tax gifts</a> offered by the Portuguese government &comma; investment opportunities are therefore legion&period; All the more so as&comma; despite their rise over the past two years&comma; prices remain attractive in the hyper-center &colon; count on average 3&period;500 euros per square meter for unrenovated old property and between 4&period;500 and 7&period;500 euros for renovated old property depending on the neighborhood&period;</p>&NewLine;<p class="paragraph"><a href="http://www.capital.fr/immobilier/actualites/immobilier-ces-quartiers-de-lisbonne-pris-d-assaut-par-les-francais-1152349">Source </a></p>&NewLine;
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