New €350,000 Golden Visa threshold incentivises investment in Lisbon regeneration areas

 
Aug. 5, 2015 - PRLog -- NEW €350,000 GOLDEN VISA THRESHOLD INCENTIVISES INVESTMENT

IN LISBON REGENERATION AREAS

- One of four new investment structures for Golden Visa applicants -

Press Information: 5th August 2015


The Portuguese government has reduced the minimum required amount for those investing real estate to apply for a Golden Visa to €350,000. This new investment threshold, one of four new investment structures, is applicable for properties located in districts designated for urban renewal and is therefore designed to reinvigorate interest in the widely popular visa scheme and provide a boost to Lisbon’s regeneration programme, reports Athena Advisors.

“It was already the most popular scheme of its kind in Europe, but the government wants to cast the net wider,” says Nicholas Leach at Athena Advisors. “Spain and Greece launched similar visa systems in 2013 and have taken some of the market share, so the authorities are using properties in regeneration areas across cities like Lisbon to inject more interest in the scheme.”

According to the latest figures from the SEF (Serviço de Estrangeiros e Fronteiras) 2014 was a record year for Portugal with 1526 successful Golden Visa applicants in total. However this year there has been less, with only 398 successful applicants in the first six months.

“After the initial surge of investment into the scheme, there was bound to be a let up in demand,” adds Leach. “The demand of immigration incentives peaks and troughs, and this is why the government has shaken up the terms, to try and keep the rhythm going.”

Between its launch in October 2012 and the end of June 2015 the Portuguese Golden Visa scheme attracted €1.47 billion of investment, of which €1.33 billion (90%) of this was through the purchase of real estate, accounting for 2,289 Golden Visas. By comparison, the Spanish equivalent of the scheme generated around €700 million, granting 530 foreign buyers with a visa between its launch in September 2013 and March 2015.

“Some Golden Visa investors have looked to the Algarve and Silver Coast north of Lisbon, but Lisbon’s city centre has been the main target due to the value and potential uplift,” continues Leach. “Prime properties here are a third of the price of their London and Paris equivalents, and if you look towards central regeneration areas like Mouraria there is even more value.”

Following the recession of 2008, much of Lisbon’s city centre fell into disrepair as both businesses and people left the city. Developers have targeted these areas over the last few years, renovating historic properties and even entire districts, upgrading real estate to international standards, thus enticing Golden Visa investors.

“Golden Visa buyers wants properties which are easy to maintain, so only new-build or renovated properties will do,” adds Leach. “Most of the city centre’s sought after districts fall within the boundaries of the urban rehabilitation area. Areas like the prime and central Liberdade, trendy Chiado & Baixa and historic Mouraria will likely see increased interest from overseas due to the new minimum investment amount. Properties which are over 30 years old also apply to the lower amount, but Golden Visa investors are unlikely to opt for this route as older properties often require expensive renovations.”

In addition to the new €350,000 investment amount for real estate within urban regeneration areas, three other non-property investment categories have also been announced. You can now also become eligible for a Golden Visa by investing a minimum of €350,000 into scientific or technological research activities, €250,000 into artistic production or the maintenance of national cultural heritage or €500,000 into small/medium businesses.

The news comes following a governmental hiccup at the start of July 2015 where the entire scheme was put on hold for over a week as a result of a legal void created by a piece of new legislation, which did not address certain aspects of the existing Golden Visa laws.

“The previous ways of gaining access to Portugal’s Golden Visa system are still in place, they’ve just made the scheme a lot more accessible,” concludes Leach. From the initial launch back in 2012, non-EU investors have been able to apply for a Golden Visa by purchasing real estate with a minimum value of €500,000, transferring capital with a minimum value of €1,000,000 or incorporating a company with at least 10 new job positions.

A Portuguese Golden Visa allows nationals of countries outside the Schengen area (non-EU) to acquire a residence permit in Portugal via investments in Portuguese territory.  Just like any other holder of a residence permit in Portugal, Golden Visa holders can move freely in the ‘Schengen’ area and may also apply for ‘family reunification’, enabling their immediate family to also acquire a Golden VISA.

After 5 years the Investor and his/her immediate family may then apply for a permanent residence permit, which allows them to benefit of the aforementioned advantages indefinitely. Then a year later, the investor and his/her immediate family members may petition for Portuguese citizenship and, in this way, automatically obtain European Citizenship.

Lisbon Regeneration Property Example

Jardim dos Lagares is the eagerly awaited second phase of Lisbon’s fastest selling regeneration development. Located in the historic Mouraria district it is part of the ‘Amouriaria’ project, a multi-million euro regeneration of an authentic Lisbon neighbourhood into a collection of residential apartments, private wellness facilities and commercial space.

At ​Jardim dos Lagares just ten apartments are available, each overlooking the private pool and out towards the Castle of São Jorge and of the Convento da Graça All have either one or two bedrooms, range in size between 55 and 99 m2 and have spacious terraces and balconies.

The residential properties available as part of the Amouraria development will be able to boast features, which no other property in Portugal’s capital can claim to have. Private outside space in the form of a garden is extremely rare, but when it is combined with a collection of private on-site facilities including spa, pool and fitness suite, the lifestyle offering of these properties becomes totally unique.

One underground parking space is provided with each apartment and the properties are accessed via a number of private elevators. Kitchens are fully fitted with a range of high quality appliances and bathrooms are finished in Lioz stone. Two bedroom apartments start from €390,000.

For further information on accessing the Golden Visa system in Portugal please visit www.athenaadvisors.co.uk or call +44 (0)20 7471 4500.

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