Case report · Portugal-Festland

Financing a detached house in Évora – Living in the heart of the Alentejo with long-term planning

A couple from Freiburg, both PhD chemists, were planning a permanent move to Portugal after the end of their professional careers. They were looking for a detached house with a garden, enough room for guests and a bright study for scientific projects in retirement.

Key figures

At a glance

  • Purchase price: 560.000 €
  • Renovation: 62.000 €
  • Financing required: 363.200 €
  • Equity: 286.800 €

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Typical, anonymised case. Names, places and individual financing figures have been adjusted to protect privacy. The process reflects a typical advisory situation for non-resident financing in Portugal.

Between UNESCO World Heritage and Mediterranean calm

Évora is one of Portugal's culturally most important cities and at the same time an attractive place to live for people who deliberately seek a quieter living environment. The historic old town, the mild climate and the good infrastructure make the region interesting for German-speaking buyers who want to move their centre of life permanently to Portugal. Detached houses in the established residential areas around the centre are in growing demand.

Initial situation

A couple from Freiburg, both PhD chemists, were planning a permanent move to Portugal after the end of their professional careers. They were looking for a detached house with a garden, enough room for guests and a bright study for scientific projects in retirement. The chosen house was convincing for its quiet location but required some technical and functional modernisation before moving in.

Financing overview

  • Purchase price: 560.000 €
  • Additional costs: 28.000 €
  • Renovation: 62.000 €
  • Total investment: 650.000 €
  • Equity: 286.800 €
  • Financing required: 363.200 €

The challenge

The buyers had sufficient equity but deliberately wanted to keep financial reserves for travel, healthcare provision and unforeseen expenses. At the same time, all modernisation work was to be completed before moving in.

Analysis

Anyone moving permanently to Portugal should not base the financing requirement on the purchase price alone. Additional costs and modernisation belong in the overall calculation from the start. This gives a realistic picture of the actual investment.

The financing corresponded to around 65 % of the purchase price and ensured a balanced ratio between equity and outside financing. At the same time, enough liquidity remained for the new chapter of life.

Financing solution

The financing covered all intended modernisation measures:

  • installation of a new kitchen
  • modernisation of both bathrooms
  • energy-efficient air conditioning
  • renewal of the window shading
  • creation of a bright study
  • structured network cabling
  • custom-made fitted wardrobes
  • modern LED lighting throughout the house

All work was carried out immediately after the property acquisition.

Outcome

Once the modernisation was complete, the detached house could be occupied without further building work. The buyers found the quiet centre of life they wanted in Évora and at the same time kept sufficient financial reserves for their long-term life planning.

What other buyers can learn

Not every attractive residential region in Portugal is on the coast. Cities like Évora offer a high quality of life, an established environment and comparatively relaxed property markets. Anyone who finances the purchase price, additional costs and modernisation together creates a robust basis for a permanent move.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Can modernisation be included directly in the financing?
Yes. If the planned measures are defined and transparently calculated before the purchase, they can often be part of the overall financing.
Why is financing used despite existing equity?
Many buyers do not want to tie up all their assets in a property and want to preserve sufficient liquidity for retirement or other plans.
Which modernisations are especially common for detached houses in Évora?
Among the most common measures are new kitchens, modernised bathrooms, air conditioning, shading, network technology, lighting and individual storage solutions.
Is Évora suitable as a permanent residence?
Yes. Évora offers excellent infrastructure, medical care, a wide range of shopping, cultural amenities and a quiet living atmosphere in the heart of the Alentejo.

Conclusion

A detached house in Évora is excellently suited to everyone who wants to live in Portugal permanently while valuing peace, culture and quality of life. Financing that takes the purchase price, additional costs and all modernisation measures into account from the start creates planning certainty and a solid basis for the new chapter of life.

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Anonymised individual case, not a binding statement for other projects · Siegfried Perini, BAFA-notified for the cross-border activity of the owner Olga Nikushkina · §34i GewO · no tax or legal advice · no financing commitment; conditions depend on creditworthiness, loan-to-value and bank