Mainland Portugal’s house sales prices went up by 1.6% in January this year, showing that the residential market keeps on appreciating just like it did throughout 2025.
In year-on- From 2026, we’re seeing a 23.4% swing, keeping us at the top for the past 40 years Confidencial Imobiliário drops the latest numbers on the Residential Price Index, keeping tabs on how much homes are actually selling for in Brazil since ’88 In 2025, house prices across the country jumped up by 23.4%, which is way more than the 11.0% increase we saw in 2024 The appreciation recorded at the end of 2025 results from a context of strong monthly increases. Actually, except for May, when prices evened out with a tiny 0.2% change from the previous quarter, prices were still going up, usually by more than 1.7%, with the usual jump being somewhere between 1.0% and 2.7%
The average price tag from all the deals shows we’ve seen a big jump in value over the past year Based on info from the SIR-Residential system, the average house price in mainland Portugal was about 3,058 euros per square meter in January, over three months









