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Lagos, on Portugal's beautiful western Algarve coast, has a long and interesting history, with the<br>name dating back to Celtic times. It has seen Phoenicians, Romans, Christians, merchants,<br>adverturers and was a major port trading with Africa and the Mediterranean. Unfortunately an<br>earthquake and tidal wave destroyed much of the town in the mid 18th century, but it is now a<br>vibrant centre with stylish shops, promenades and cobbled back streets and a relaxed atmosphere<br>making it one of the most sought-after locations in the Algarve. Praca da Republica is a popular<br>place to sit and watch the world go by.
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Lagos Property For Sale - Prestige Property Group Lagos, on Portugal's beautiful western Algarve coast, has a long and interesting history, with the name dating back to Celtic times. It has seen Phoenicians, Romans, Christians, merchants, adverturers and was a major port trading with Africa and the Mediterranean. Unfortunately an earthquake and tidal wave destroyed much of the town in the mid 18th century, but it is now a vibrant centre with stylish shops, promenades and cobbled back streets and a relaxed atmosphere making it one of the most sought-after locations in the Algarve. Praca da Republica is a popular place to sit and watch the world go by. Lagos property can be some of the more affordable in the Algarve, which is itself less expensive than the popular areas of France and Spain - there is a huge choice of new and old property in Lagos and the surrounding villages - from villas and apartments to typical Lagos townhouses and countryside farmhouses. Lagos Property We market property in Lagos and the surrounding villages and countryside including Luz, Burgau and Almadena. Due to its popularity Lagos Property For Sale offers good investment and rental potential.In recent years new laws have been introduced to stop foreigners Buy Property Lagos Portugal through an offshore company and so save many thousands in taxes. Despite concern, the market has not faltered and actually is stronger than ever. Guide to the Portugese Buying Process 1. Signing a Letter of Intent On finding a property you wish to purchase, your agent will draw up a 'Letter of Intent, this will be signed by both parties, vendor and buyer. Copies of this will be given to the legal representatives of
both parties and will be used in preparing the Promissory Contract. Included in this letter will be the price, what is included in the sale, furnishings etc. and any conditions of the sale plus the dates for both exchange and completion. 2. Exchange of Promissary Contract (Contrato Promessa de Compra e Venda) The buyers lawyers are responsible for drawing up the promissory contract (Contrato Promessa de Compra e Venda) and as part of the process they will have carried out the legal searches and made sure that there are no charges, e.g. utilities, property tax etc. against the property. The contract will contain details of both parties and include clear title of ownership, when payments are due to be made, the completion date and an inventory, if required. The Promissory Contract is legally binding and will generally be signed by both parties and witnessed by a notary/lawyer. The contract will include penalty clauses in case either party does not fulfill the terms of the contract. A 10%, non- refundable deposit is required at this point, this will be paid to the vendor, through the lawyer's client account. Once the contract has been signed, if the vendor pulls out of the contract, they will be obliged to pay back double the deposit to the purchaser. If the purchaser pulls out, they will lose their deposit. 3. On Completion The amount of time between signing the Promissary Contract and Completion will vary and will have been agreed in the contract. Before Completion your lawyer will need to arrange with a fiscal representative for you to obtain a Portuguese Fiscal Number. The official Deed of Transfer of ownership (the Escritura) will be signed by you (or someone representing you with your Power of Attorney), this is signed at the Notary and they will retain the document. The Deed will be read aloud by the Notary before all participants sign it. Your lawyer will need to check to ensure that you understand what is being said if you do not understand Portugese. The Escritura, once it has been signed, will officially give you ownership of the property, but will still need to be registered in your name on the Land Registry (Registo Predial) by your lawyer. Your lawyer should obtain a copy of this for your records. Once you have completed, the new utility contracts can be transferred into your name by your lawyer. For More information visit our website: https://www.prestigeproperty.co.uk/lagos-property-for-sale-45/