Always wondered what a Canalizador did, or what T2+1 meant? Here is your chance to find out
Getting to terms with the jargon of real estate can be an eye opener in your homeland, but when you throw in looking at property in a different country and a different language things can sometimes get a bit overwhelming – and trust us, relying on google translate is not always the safest course of action!
On this page, we have put together as many of the property terms, everyday items, buying and selling vocab and even tradespeople that we can think of with their Portuguese translation as well as a bit of further info, if needed, so that you can feel more confident when you are looking at properties.
Let's start with us.
ESTATE AGENTS – AGENTES IMOBILIÁRIOS
There are loads of us! Real estate agents can be found around every corner as well as online. Our main function is to find you the right property to buy, or achieve the best price possible when you sell. Some agents work on an exclusive basis with their properties, if they are advertising them then no other agents can show them, others work together with other agencies so that their clients can see all the possible options. Some will work best within the local market and others have a wealth of experience in dealing with international clients. However we work, we all make our commission from the vendor once we have sold their property. Choose your agent wisely, they need to be people who you are happy to work with, who you trust and who are knowledgeable about the market and properties they are selling.
TYPES OF PROPERTY - TIPOS DE PROPRIEDADES
- Apartment/flat : Apartamento - Apartments come in all shapes and sizes. Generally speaking, Algarve apartment blocks are not high-rise like in London or New York. They tend to be lower density and in keeping with their surroundings. You can buy apartments in the city or by the sea, a 5 bedroom penthouse or a small studio, there are plenty of choices for all budgets. You will have condominium fees to pay on an annual basis for the upkeep of the communal areas – lifts, gardens, pools etc – a general rule of thumb is the more features there are the higher the fees will be.
- Townhouse : Moradia em Banda - Townhouses are small villas that are attached to one another. They are generally built over two or even three floors, and are “thinner” than villas but are a great alternative if you are looking for something slightly smaller than a stand-alone home or as a larger alternative to an apartment as it will give you more space but keep the social aspect of being surrounded by people. They offer a similar amount of internal space to villas but do not have such a big garden and may have the use of a communal pool rather than a private one – although some do come with their own plunge pools. They are a popular build in many areas and are great if you want to use the property seasonally or if you are buying to let, there is a huge market for renting out townhouses.
- Semi detached house : Moradia Geminada – These are similar to townhouses but are only attached to one other property. Generally, these have a private pool, a roof terrace and are a little larger than townhouses.
- Detached house : Villa/Casa/Moradia isolada – This is a private property found in the countryside, near the ocean or on the outskirts of a town or city. Most villas have a good-sized garden with a pool, they are fenced and will have entrance gates. Many villas will have a basement that is the same size as the footprint of the property which means many villas have a games room, gym, home cinema or rentable space as part of the package.
- Classic country house/Farm : Quinta – These are normally large, older villas found in rural locations, although you do find some in suburban areas. Quintas tend to be larger villas with a lot of land, maybe with fruit trees, orchards or wilder vegetation which could be tamed or left to its own devices.
- Land : Terrano – Some buyers choose to buy land and build their own homes. Look out for plots of land that already have a project approved (projeto para construção) from the local câmara as buying a plot of land that already has planning permission is far easier and quicker than buying land without. Getting permission to build can be time-consuming and expensive.
- Condominiums : Condomínios – Apartment blocks housing individual apartments that share common areas make up condominiums. Many will have communal gardens, pools, maybe a gym area and a child’s playground as well. Some condominiums come with 24-hour security and most have entrance gates which mean that only owners can come and go as they please so they are safe and secure.
They are the main types of properties you will find in Portugal, but have you wondered what the mix of letters and numbers mean on individual adverts? Well, wonder no more!
- T1, T2, T3 etc – The letter T shows that the property is an apartment, townhouse, semi-detached villa – anything other than a villa. The number represents the amount of bedrooms that the property has according to the plans. You may visit homes that are listed as a T2 but there are other rooms that could be used as bedrooms, but if they are not down on the plans as such then they shouldn’t be advertised. If you see a T0 then this is a studio.
- V1, V2, V3 etc – You’ve guessed it, this means we are talking about villas. And again the numbers determine how many bedrooms the property has.
- T1+1, V2+3 - Sometimes you see a +1, +2 etc after the T1 or V1, this means that the property in question has an extra room/rooms that could be used as bedrooms but are not down on the plans as such.
Now let’s look at some property lingo and its Portuguese equivalent. Most estate agents do speak English, many speak French, German and Italian too, but if you’re planning on buying in Portugal it’s nice to be able to recognise words that you are going to see a lot of now that you are looking at buying or selling.
For sale : Para venda
For rent : Para aluguer
Entrance hall : Átrio de entrada
Hall : Salão
Corridor : Corredor
Private entrance : Entrada privada
Bath : Banho
Bathrooms : Casas de banho
Toilets : Lavabos
Shower : Chuveiro
Kitchen : Cozinha
Oven : Forno
Utility/laundry room : Sala de serviços/lavandaria
Washing machine : Máquina de lavar roupa
Dishwasher : Máquina de lavar louça
Fridge : Frigorífico
Freezer : Congelador
Living room : Sala de estar
Wood burning oven : Forno queimador de lenha
Fireplace/hearth : Lareira/Salamandra
Terrace : Terraço
Patio : Pátio
Bedroom : Quarto
Wardrobe : Guarda-roupa/Armário
Balcony : Varanda
Ensuite : Ensuite
Bed : Cama
Lock-up garage : Garagem fechada
Driveway : Pista de acesso
Garage : Garagem
Car port : Porta de carro
Parking area : Área de estacionamento
Mains gas : Gás canalizado
Bottled gas/cylinder : Gás de bilha/cilindro
Water heater : Esquentador
Borehole : Furo
Septic tank : Fossa séptica
Garden : Jardim
Swimming pool : Piscina
Pool cover : Cobertura da piscina
Sun loungers : Espreguiçadeiras
Windows : Janelas
Doors : Portas
Furniture : Mobiliário
Furnished : Mobilado
Unfurnished : Não mobilado
Terracotta tiled flooring : Pavimento de tijoleira
Shutters : Persianas
Lights : Luzes
Internet : Internet
Phone : Telefone
Phone line : Linha telefónica
Air conditioning : Ar condicionado
Heating : Aquecimento
Solar panels : Painéis solares
TERMINOLOGY FOR BUYING & SELLING PROPERTY
Promissory contract : Contrato promessa
Deeds : Escrituras
Property tax (IMI) : Imposto Municipal sobre Imóveis
Stamp duty : Imposto de selo
Lawyers : Advogados
Legal fees : Honorários dos advogados
Mortgage : Hipotecárias
Property purchase tax (IMT) : Imposto Municipal sobre Transamissoes
Notary : Notário
Land registry : Registo predial
Surveyor : Inspector
Additional Property tax (AIMI) : Adicional Imposto Municipal sobre Imóveis
Utilities : Utilitários
Gas bill : Conta de gás
Water bill : Factura da água
Electric bill : Factura eléctrica
Condominium fees : Taxas de condomínio
Capital gains tax : Imposto sobre ganhos de capital
Inheritance tax : Imposto sucessório
Passport : Passaporte
Fiscal number : Número de contribuinte
Land registry certificate : Certidão do Registo Predial
Financial certificate : Caderneta Predial/Caderneta Rustica
Habitation license : Licença de Habitação/Utilização
Technical sheet : Ficha técnica
Energy certificate : Certificado Energérico
TRADESPEOPLE YOU MAY NEED TO CALL FOR HELP
Electrician : Electricista
Plumber : Canalizador
Builder : Construtor
Gardener : Jardineiro
Swimming pool cleaners : Limpadores de piscinas
Painter : Pintor
Interior designer : Designer de interiores
Chimney sweep : Limpeza de chaminés
Wood supplier : Fornecedor de madeira