Real Estate Legal Services in Madeira

Expert property law assistance in Atlantic Islands, Portugal

Madeira is a Portuguese island in the Atlantic Ocean, known for its stunning natural beauty, mild climate, and increasingly popular with digital nomads and retirees. The island offers a unique combination of European infrastructure with a subtropical setting. Property prices are generally lower than mainland Portugal.

Why Madeira?

  • Year-round mild climate
  • Stunning natural beauty
  • Growing digital nomad hub
  • Safe and welcoming community
  • Lower prices than mainland
Real estate in Madeira, Portugal

Madeira Property Market Overview

Key market data to inform your property search

Average Price

€2,800

per m²

Price Range

€1,500 - €8,000

per m²

Popular Areas

  • Funchal
  • Calheta
  • Ponta do Sol
  • Câmara de Lobos
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Common Property Types

  • Apartment
  • Villa
  • Rural Property

Typical Buyer Profile

Digital nomads, retirees seeking mild climate, nature enthusiasts, and those wanting island lifestyle within Europe

Legal Considerations for Buying in Madeira

Important factors to consider when purchasing property in this area

  • Island logistics can delay transactions
  • Some properties on steep terrain with access issues
  • Building restrictions in protected areas
  • Shipping costs for renovation materials

Local Authorities

Land Registry Office

Conservatória do Registo Predial do Funchal

Tax Office

Serviço de Finanças do Funchal

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Frequently Asked Questions About Buying in Madeira

Common questions about purchasing property in this area

What is the average property price in Madeira?

The average property price in Madeira is approximately €2,800 per square meter. Prices range from €1,500 to €8,000 per m² depending on the neighborhood and property type. Popular areas include Funchal, Calheta, Ponta do Sol.

Do I need a lawyer to buy property in Madeira?

While not legally required, it is strongly recommended to engage a qualified Portuguese lawyer for property transactions in Madeira. A lawyer conducts due diligence, reviews contracts, ensures the property has no undisclosed issues or debts, and navigates local regulations. The Conservatória do Registo Predial do Funchal handles property registration in this area.

What types of properties are available in Madeira?

Madeira offers a variety of property types including apartment, villa, rural. The typical buyer profile in this area includes digital nomads, retirees seeking mild climate, nature enthusiasts, and those wanting island lifestyle within europe.

What taxes apply when buying property in Madeira?

Property buyers in Madeira pay IMT (property transfer tax) ranging from 0-8%, Stamp Duty at 0.8%, and annual IMI (municipal property tax) between 0.3-0.45%. The local tax office (Serviço de Finanças do Funchal) handles tax matters for this region. We can help you understand the specific tax implications for your purchase.

Can foreigners buy property in Madeira?

Yes, there are no restrictions on foreign citizens purchasing property in Madeira or anywhere in Portugal. The process is the same for foreigners and Portuguese citizens. You'll need a Portuguese tax number (NIF) and a Portuguese bank account to complete the purchase.

What should I know before buying in Madeira?

Key considerations for buying in Madeira include: Island logistics can delay transactions; Some properties on steep terrain with access issues. Our team has extensive experience with property transactions in this area and can guide you through the entire process.

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