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Author: Goncalo S.
Profession: Mortgage Broker
Gonçalo has over 15 years of experience as a registered and regulated mortgage broker. Specialising in Portuguese mortgages, he expertly assists expats in securing financing to facilitate property purchases in Portugal. He speaks English and French as well as his native Portuguese.
Article Last Updated: 03 Mar, 2025 under Property Purchase

As a lawyer assisting foreign buyers with property purchases in Portugal, I've seen firsthand how the Portuguese mortgage market can seem like a maze. Let me guide you through the essentials.

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1. Understanding the Portuguese Mortgage Landscape

The Portuguese property market has become increasingly attractive to foreign buyers thanks to affordable property prices and a stable housing market. Portuguese banks offer competitive mortgage rates, though lending criteria can differ significantly from what you might be used to. Portugal mortgage rates vary for residents and non-residents, influenced by factors such as property value and financial history. Portuguese mortgages also involve considerations like loan-to-value ratios and the importance of having a specialized broker to secure favourable long-term rates.

2. Who Can Apply for a Portuguese Mortgage?

Both residents and non-residents can obtain mortgages in Portugal. It is crucial to demonstrate sufficient income to cover mortgage payments, even if you do not generate rental income. Your employment status, monthly income, and existing debts will affect your eligibility. Portuguese lenders typically apply a debt-to-income ratio of around 35%, meaning your total monthly payments shouldn’t exceed this percentage of your income.

3. Credit Checks and Status-Only Lending

Credit checks are a crucial part of the mortgage application process in Portugal. Portuguese banks typically use credit scoring systems to evaluate an applicant’s creditworthiness. A good credit score can significantly improve your chances of getting approved for a mortgage.

For high-net-worth individuals or those with complex financial situations, status-only lending might be an option. This type of lending focuses solely on your financial status, without considering your credit history. It’s particularly useful for those who have substantial assets but may not have a traditional income stream.

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4. Documentation Requirements and Debt to Income Ratio

The mortgage process requires several documents that every Portuguese mortgage lender will request:

  • Proof of identity
  • Bank statements (usually 6 months)
  • Proof of income or pension income
  • Tax returns
  • Property valuation report
  • Portuguese bank account (often required to process your mortgage loan)

Foreign buyers often face additional scrutiny from mortgage lenders, so having these documents properly organized makes a huge difference in your property investment journey.

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5. Mortgage Options Available

Fixed Rate vs. Variable Rate Mortgage

Fixed rate mortgages provide stability with consistent monthly payments, though often at higher interest rates. Variable rate mortgages are tied to the Euro Interbank Offered Rate and can fluctuate over your mortgage term.

Buy-to-Rent Mortgages in Portugal

Buy-to-rent mortgages are available in Portugal, though they are less common than other types of mortgages. These mortgages are designed for individuals who want to purchase a property with the intention of renting it out. Typically, buy-to-rent mortgages require a higher deposit, often up to 40% of the property’s value.

To be eligible, you must demonstrate a stable income and a good credit history. While these mortgages can be a great way to generate rental income, they come with their own set of challenges, including higher initial costs and the need for effective property management.

6. Purchase Purpose Matters

Different loan-to-value ratios apply depending on whether you're:

  • Buying property as a primary residence (up to 80-90%)
  • Purchasing rental properties (typically 60-70%)
  • Investing in property for holiday use

Your property value plays a crucial role in determining how much you can borrow. Most mortgage lenders in Portugal are more generous with their terms when the property investment demonstrates clear long-term potential.

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7. Repayment vs Interest-Only Mortgages in Portugal

When considering a mortgage in Portugal, you’ll encounter two common types: repayment mortgages and interest-only mortgages. Repayment mortgages require you to pay both the interest and a portion of the principal amount each month. This means you’re gradually paying off the loan, building equity in your property over time.

Interest-only mortgages, on the other hand, require you to pay only the interest on the loan, with the principal amount due at the end of the term. While this can result in lower monthly payments, it’s riskier as you won’t build equity in the property. Carefully consider your financial situation and long-term goals when choosing between these options.

8. Costs Beyond the Mortgage Rate

When calculating your estimated monthly mortgage repayment, don't forget:

  • Property tax
  • Property insurance
  • Mortgage insurance (if required)
  • Minimum down payment (typically 20-30% for foreign buyers)
  • Outstanding mortgage balances from other properties

9. Fees and Taxes

Securing a mortgage in Portugal involves several fees and taxes that you need to factor into your budget. These include arrangement fees, administration fees, valuation fees, and insurance costs. Additionally, you’ll need to pay taxes such as IMT (Property Transfer Tax) and stamp duty tax.

Notary, registry, and legal fees are also typically required. It’s essential to account for these costs to avoid any surprises and ensure you have a clear understanding of the total financial commitment involved in your property purchase.

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10. Managing Currency Risk

For buyers earning in non-euro currencies, exchange rate fluctuations can affect mortgage repayments significantly. Consider:

  • Interest-only mortgages (where available)
  • Working with an independent mortgage broker who specializes in international clients

11. Finding the Right Support

The road from property search to receiving your formal mortgage offer and signing the mortgage agreement contains many steps. Working with professionals who understand both Portuguese banks and the needs of foreign buyers makes all the difference.

Most private banks and financial institutions offer mortgage calculators, but these rarely account for all the factors affecting foreign buyers purchasing property in Portugal.

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12. Working With a Mortgage Broker and Other Professionals

A good mortgage broker can save you both time and money. Unlike an estate agent who represents the seller, your mortgage broker works exclusively for you. They can help you pay your mortgage early without penalties or find a fixed percentage rate that protects against market fluctuations. They'll also explain how rental income can improve your application's strength.

13. Application and Approval Process

The mortgage application process in Portugal typically involves several stages. Initially, there’s an assessment of your financial situation, followed by a credit check. You’ll need to provide various documents, including proof of income, employment, and identity.

The lender will also require a valuation of the property to determine its value and ensure it’s sufficient collateral for the loan. Once your application is approved, the lender will issue a mortgage offer, which you must sign and return. The entire mortgage process can take several weeks to several months, depending on the complexity of your application and the speed of the lender.

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Keep an eye on house prices and the euro interbank offered rate, as both affect your new mortgage payment. Portuguese lenders assess how these factors influence your only mortgage option. Recently, I've seen clients secure better terms by timing their applications when the market favours buyers.

15. Final Considerations

Before signing any property deeds, ensure you fully understand your mortgage conditions. Many buyers focus on the purchase price while overlooking the minimum deposit requirements or mortgage early repayment penalties.

With proper guidance and preparation, securing a mortgage in Portugal can be straightforward, opening the door to your Portuguese property dream.

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