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- Who are the Top 10 celebrities who chose to live in Portugal in 2023?
Portugal news - Who are the Top 10 celebrities who chose to live in Portugal in 2023? Number 1 is Nicole Kidman who just bought a property in Parque das Nações in Lisbon while she prepares to move to Portugal with her husband Keith Urban and her two daughters. “We love Portugal!” says Nicole Kidman. Number 2 is Christian Louboutin who loves Portugal so much that he just opened a hotel in Melides in the unspoilt Alentejo region south of Lisbon. Number 3 is Princess Eugenie who lives part-time in Portugal with her husband Jack Brooksbank and her son August, in the idyllic CostaTerra Golf and Ocean Club. Number 4 is George Clooney who bought shares in the Discovery Land Company that acquired the CostaTerra Golf and Ocean Club close to Melides in Portugal’s Alentejo region. The resort, that will have 360 villas, is marketed with the motto "the new luxury of tourism is exclusivity." Number 5 is Gisele Bündchen and her husband Tom Brady who bought a house on the pristine Alentejo coast close to George Clooney and Princess Eugenie. Number 6 is actor Michael Fassbender, famous for his role in Prometheus and as the supervillain Magneto in X-Men: First Class and in the subsequent X-Men, who chose a 16th century palace in Lisbon to live with his wife actress Alicia Vikander who played in Lara Croft Tomb raider. Number 7 is Cristiano Ronaldo, who chose Lisbon to settle and who bought a 9.000 sq. m luxury mansion in Cascais that cost EUR 20 million. Number 8 is Eric Cantona, the former football star from Manchester United, who left his No 7 shirt to Cristiano Ronaldo and who loves Lisbon so much that he decided to settle there. Number 9 is David Hallyday, the son of famous French singer Johnny Hallyday, who is developing Europe’s first Green movie studio, Tage Studios, with an investment of € 200 million in Palmela, south of Lisbon. Number 10 is actor John Malkovich, who invested in a restaurant, Bica do Sapato, and a nightclub, Lux, in Lisbon and who was even awarded the title of honorary citizen by the mayor of Lisbon. #portugalnews #top10celebritieslivinginportugalin2023 #nicolekidmanportugal #christianlouboutinportugal #PrincessEugenieportugal #GeorgeClooneyportugal #GiseleBündchenportugal #MichaelFassbenderportugal #CristianoRonaldoportugal2023 #EricCantonaportugal #DavidHallydayportugal #JohnMalkovich #portugalbusinessnews
- These are the Netflix movies shot in Portugal with Gal Gadot & Millie Bobby Brown showing in 2023
Portugal news - These are the Netflix movies shot in Portugal with Gal Gadot and Millie Bobby Brown showing in 2023. Gal Gadot, who played Wonder Woman, will star as a secret agent in Heart of Stone, an action thriller that will be released on Netflix on August 11th, 2023, and that includes scenes shot in Lisbon. Gal Gadot is both the film star and movie producer and promises that Heart of Stone will be extremely epic. Millie Bobby Brown, who played in Godzilla, will star in Damsel, in which she fights a dragon to which the royal family has cast the damsel as a sacrifice to repay an ancient debt. The movie, that will première on October 13th, 2023, includes a large number of outdoor medieval scenes from Portugal. The movies Heart of Stone and Damsel were both partially filmed in Portugal. Heart of Stone includes scenes of Lisbon’s historical center, while all outdoor scenes of Damsel were shot in Portugal. The outdoor scenes include the Monastery of Batalha, the Convent of Christ in Tomar, and the historic village of Sortelha with its inspiring medieval views. Central Portugal’s historical villages and fortifications are inspiring movie producers and movies such as the Game of Thrones’ House of the Dragon have famous scenes in the medieval village of Monsanto. Portugal’s historical villages are steeped in the history of many generations of Kings who were concerned about territorial defense and fortifications and who built castles that give a magical atmosphere. #NetflixmoviesshotinPortugal2023 #NetflixmoviesshotinPortugalwithGalGadotandMillieBobbyBrown #GalGadotportugal #MillieBobbyBrownportugal #HeartofStoneportugal #Damselportugal #moviescenesportugal2023 #portugalnews #portugalbusinessnews
- Top 10 celebrity lifestyle tips for summer in Portugal
Portugal lifestyle news – Swapping glitz for sunshine in Portugal is the new trend for celebrities in 2023, with celebrities such as Nicole Kidman, Christian Louboutin and Princess Eugenie choosing Portugal for its natural beauty and pristine environment. Irish TV host and owner of beauty brand SoSu Cosmetics, Suzanne Jackson O'Connor, has just emigrated to Portugal and she shares her Top 10 lifestyle tips for summer in Portugal as well the reason for her choice destination. “Moving to Portugal feels like a breath of fresh air!” says Dancing with the Stars finalist, who adds: “as the summer days unfold, it’s easy to lose sight of the daily rhythm of our training and healthy behavioral patterns amidst the haze of a sun-soaked Algarve. But remember, it’s perfectly okay to fall off the bandwagon occasionally.” Suzanne Jackson is enjoying Portugal’s beaches while keeping fit doing a spin class at the local gym. Suzanne Jackson gives the following lifestyle tip: It is easy to get sidelined in the hustle and bustle of life, but there are a million other inspiring things to do such as moving to “Portugal and getting back into the swing of things” and she adds: “I’m excited to carve out some essential me time” such as reading a good book. Celebrity Suzanne Jackson’s Top 10 lifestyle tips for summer in Portugal are: 1 – Sit in sunlight 2 – Keep hydrated 3 – Move, walk, run, stretch, rattle your lungs 4 – Love yourself and others 5 – Kiss your family, hold your best friend’s hand 6 – Place yourself in an environment that will stimulate your growth 7 – If you are badly broken, put your pieces back together in a different way. Some pieces will no longer fit but change can be good! 8 – Listen to music that will lift your soul, dance in front of others 9 – Surround yourself with people who make you laugh 10 – Speak your feelings, don’t store them For celebrity Suzanne Jackson, “It is going to be a nice summer in Portugal” and she warns her fans: “Mute me now if you don't want to see the sunshine and lifestyle down here!” #portugalnews #portugaltravelnews #celebritieslivinginportugalin2023 #lifestyletipsforsummerinportugal #SuzanneJacksonOConnor #movingtoportugalin2023
- Is there a Film Industry in Portugal? Here are the famous movies filmed in Portugal in 2023
Portugal news - Is there a film industry in Portugal? Here are the famous movies filmed in Portugal in 2023 as well as an overview of Portugal’s film industry. 2023 is set to be the Golden Year of the Portuguese film industry that has registered a turnover of around 1.4 billion Euros, with Portugal and France being the main markets. Sales of goods and services from the film industry to the French market have increased by 7.5% in 2023. Moreover, a number of acclaimed international movie productions are shot in Portugal and have led to the creation of over 4,300 companies operating in the Portugal’s film industry. Here are some of the famous movies filmed in Portugal in 2023: 1 - Fast and Furious Fast X – the movie premiered on May 19, 2023 in the US, with a celebrity cast including Vin Diesel and Charlize Theron and Portuguese production company Sagesse Productions. The 10th movie in the “Fast and Furious” saga has scenes filmed in Lisbon, Vila Real and Viseu in Portugal. According to the producer, this investment in Portugal was largely possible due to the creation of tax incentives by the Government in 2018. The movie production was an added value for Portugal's economy, since it covered several Portuguese sectors such as construction, machinery, wardrobe, carpentry, among other small businesses. 2 - House of the Dragon – with Portuguese production company Sagesse Productions. HBO Max Portugal reveals the backstage of the filming in the historic village of Monsanto in a video called “A House of Many Nations: Portugal.” In House of The Dragon, Portuguese film location Monsanto is Dragonstone, the island where the next in line to the Iron Throne usually resides. 3 - Star Wars “The Acolyte” – the movie starring Carrie-Ann Moss from the Matrix films and Amandla Stenberg who played the role of Rue in the first film of The Hunger Games saga, will première in 2024. Scenes were shot on Portugal’s beautiful island of Madeira. 4 – Heart of Stone - the action movie starring Gal Gadot who played Wonder Woman is now showing on Netflix. The movie, by British director Tom Harper, was partly filmed in Lisbon. 5 – Damsel – starring Millie Bobby Brown will be released on Netflix in October. Damsel, by Spanish director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, includes outdoor scenes shot in Portugal, namely at the Monastery of Batalha, the Convent of Christ that was built by the first great master of the Templars in Tomar, and the village of Sortelha. 6 – A Pinch of Portugal – the Hallmark movie premièred in 2023 and was filmed in the greater Lisbon area including Cascais and Sintra. 7 – After Everything – the Netflix movie that was shot in Portugal will be released in September 2023 in the US. Portuguese cinema was also in the spotlight in 2023. Here are the Portuguese movies that received international recognition in 2023: 1 – Living Bad - “Viver Mal” – produced by Portuguese company Midas Filmes. The movie was awarded the Silver Bear at the Berlinale Festival 2023 in Germany. Movie director João Canijo stated that this "proves that Portuguese cinema has quality." 2 – Ice Merchants – produced by Cola Animation and director João Gonzalez – the animation was the first Portuguese production to be nominated for the Oscars in Los Angeles. Although the animation did not win the award, it drew the attention of the international media. 3 – The series Turn of the Tide, “Rabo de Peixe” – produced by Augusto Fraga – the movie obtained a phenomenal success on Netflix since it tops the most viewed series in 33 countries. “Rabo de Peixe,” that is the second Portuguese series made entirely in Portugal to join Netflix, after “Glória”, showed the beauty of the Azores archipelago to the world. Portugal also hosts several international film festivals that cover a wide range of genres in the film industry, including IndieLisboa, Monstra - Lisbon Animation Festival, and MotelX – Lisbon International horror film festival. Portugal’s film festivals bring together distributors, programmers, buyers as well as producers. International film producers are now exploring Portugal for its incredible potential as a filming location, such as Monsanto that became an iconic site with its inspiring medieval views. With the existing pool of talented professionals, the affordable prices as well as the conducive tax incentives, Portugal’s amazing scenery is now trending in highly acclaimed international movies. #portugalnews #filmindustryportugal2023 #isthereafilmindustryinportugal #whatarethefamousmoviesfilmedinportugalin2023 #overviewofportugalsfilmindustry #portuguesefilmindustry #whatportuguesemovieswoninternationalawardsin2023 #famousmoviesshotinportugalin2023
- This is how Cristiano Ronaldo views his future plans
Portugal news - Cristiano Ronaldo, the Captain of Portugal’s national football team, described how he views his future plans and the future of Portugal’s national football team in an interview in Portugal’s football city. Portugal’s football city, Oeiras, in the district of Lisbon, is the place where Cristiano Ronaldo described how he sees his future and that of Portugal’s national football team, while his team was preparing for the double qualifying round for the 2024 European Championship. Cristiano Ronaldo has become philosophical, and he now believes that “Life is dynamic, and you don’t know what can happen. Life has to be lived in the moment.” His views about his future plans are that “I can’t think long term anymore. Anything can happen, something can happen and everything changes. I want to enjoy the moment, aspire to go to the European Championship and have an excellent Euro 2024. And everything else we’ll see. It’s Enjoy the Moment". How Cristiano Ronaldo, who has achieved 850 goals, perceives Messi is very philosophical as he states that both Messi and himself are equally good, and even very good, since they both changed the history of football. He also clarified to his fans: “Who likes Cristiano doesn’t have to hate Messi and vice versa.” Both Ronaldo and Messi are no longer based in Europe since Ronaldo now plays for Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia and Messi plays for Inter Miami in the US. The Captain of Portugal’s national football team also talked about the state of Portugal’s national football team and said that all the current controversies and constant reminders about them can only harm Portuguese football. He added that, “I’m Portuguese and that worries me." Cristiano Ronaldo’s views about the future of Portugal’s national football team are clear as he says, "I wish the Portuguese league were at the top, but it is not, and it will not be. It has the potential to make it to the top four or five, but I don’t believe it will." Cristiano Ronaldo now has a philosophical stance, as he no longer looks to future possibilities, and he reminds his fans: “Enjoy the Moment!” #whatarethefutureplansofcristianoronaldo #cristianoronaldolatestnews #thisishowcristianoronaldoviewshisfutureplans #howdoescristianoronaldoseehisfuture #howdoescristianoronaldoseethefutureofportugalsnationalfootballteam #whatiscristianoronaldosphilosophy #howdoescristianoronaldoperceivemessi #portugalnews #newsportugal #portugalfootballnews
- What is Cristiano Ronaldo’s new investment in Portugal?
Portugal news - What is Cristiano Ronaldo’s new investment in Portugal? Cristiano Ronaldo is investing in Portugal as he has just won a bid to build a new city in the Lisbon district. Cristiano Ronaldo’s new city will be 15,000 square meters and will be comprised of 17 fields for playing Padel. Portugal’s new Padel City will be built with an investment of over 5 million Euros by company CR7 that belongs to Cristiano Ronaldo and by company Lusofinança that belongs to Portuguese businessman Filipe de Botton. Cristiano Ronaldo owns the company CR7 and the name is coined with his initials and the number 7. CR7 has become an international brand-name that also owns shares in the Pestana CR7 hotel chain. Cristiano Ronaldo’s other investments through his company CR7 include the Pestana CR7 Lifestyle Hotels brand that is a joint investment with the owner Dionísio Pestana and Cristiano Ronaldo. The CR7 hotel chain, that is known under tagline “team work and fair play”, comprises luxury hotels in Madeira, Lisbon, Madrid, Marrakesh, and New York City’s Times Square. Cristiano Ronaldo’s new Padel City, that will be unique in Portugal, will be inaugurated during the first half of 2025. The president of the Portuguese Padel Federation said that "Portugal is a world power" in the sport and Cristiano Ronaldo’s new investment will consolidate Portugal as an international powerhouse of Padel. With this new investment in Portugal, Cristiano Ronaldo is pioneering a new sport and his new Padel City will be able to host a European Championship and even a World Cup. What is Padel sport in Portugal? Padel is a sport that is a mix between squash and tennis that is played in doubles in an enclosed court, with the ball being served at or below waist level. Padel is a sport that is very popular on the Iberian Peninsula and in Sweden, and is fast becoming an international success. The International Padel Federation, that is based in Madrid, organizes the Padel World Championship and during the last championship, that was held in Dubai in 2022, the gold medal was obtained by Argentina and Portugal obtained the 4th place with a bronze medal. #portugalnews #newsportugal #cristianoronaldonews #cristianoronaldoinvestments #whatiscristianoronaldosnewinvestmentinportugal #whatiscristianoronaldospadelcity #whatisportugalsnewpadelcity #whatiscristianoronaldoscompany #whatisCR7 #cristianoronaldoCR7hotels #whatispadelsportinportugal #InternationalPadelFederation #PortuguesePadelFederation
- Cristiano Ronaldo consortium bids 56.8 million Euros for listed Portuguese media company Cofina
Portugal investment news - A consortium led by Cristiano Ronaldo is bidding 56.8 million Euros for listed Portuguese media company Cofina SGPS. Portuguese media company Cofina SGPS registered a net income of EUR 2.24 million and an operational revenue of EUR 36.93 million for the first half year of 2023. The consortium led by Cristiano Ronaldo and a group of managers of Cofina Media is bidding for buying out Portuguese media conglomerate Cofina, that owns Portugal’s no 1 newspaper Correio da Manhã as well as the news channel CMTV. The bid from the conglomerate formed by Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the 2 proposals sent for the purchase of Cofina Media. Cristiano Ronaldo is part of a consortium that intends to buy Portuguese media group Cofina Media, through company Expressão Livre SGPS that includes shareholders who already own 41% of the Cofina media group. What is Cofina Media, the media group that Cristiano Ronaldo intends to buy? Cofina Media is a Portuguese media group that owns Portugal’s no 1 newspaper 'Correio da Manhã', Portugal’s sports newspaper 'Record', Portugal’s weekly magazine 'Sábado' and Portugal’s second most popular economics online newspaper 'Jornal de Negócios'. Portuguese media group Cofina SGPS revealed in a statement to the Securities Market Commission (CMVM), that the offer it received for Cofina Media, the group that owns Portugal's best-selling newspaper, was by a company called Expressão Livre SGPS which is a consortium that includes Cristiano Ronaldo as well as 3 key shareholders of the Cofina group. What is Cristiano Ronaldo’s media group? Cristiano Ronaldo is part of the consortium that intends to buy Portuguese media group Cofina through company Expressão Livre. The company Expressão Livre SGPS is owned by a consortium that includes Cristiano Ronaldo, Domingos Vieira de Matos who owns 12.09% of Cofina through Livreflux, Paulo Fernandes who holds 13.88% of Cofina through Actium Capital, and João Borges de Oliveira who holds 15.01% of Cofina through Caderno Azul. Cofina SGPS received a binding offer to purchase the entire capital of Cofina Media, which was valued at 75 million Euros. On the day that the news that Cristiano Ronaldo was going to be an investor in Cofina Media was communicated, the regulator had to suspend the listing on the stock exchange. The media group that includes Cristiano Ronaldo comprises three current shareholders of Cofina, a situation that could be decisive in the success of the acquisition offer. The consortium of shareholders who control 41% of Cofina Media supports Cristiano Ronaldo in the bid for the media company that owns Portugal’s no. 1 newspaper 'Correio da Manhã'. For how much is the company belonging to Cristiano Ronaldo buying out Portuguese media group Cofina? The offer from the company's staff management buyout (MBO) through a consortium that includes Cristiano Ronaldo reaches a value of 56.8 million Euros, while the proposal sent by Media Capital reaches a maximum of 56 million Euros. Cristiano Ronaldo’s consortium has made an offer of over 56 million Euros (EUR 56,793,428.97), while the bid from Media Capital, owner of TVI, is for an amount of over 54 million Euros (EUR 54,454,922.00) or the equivalent of the price of any competing proposal received by Cofina, until September 15th, 2023, plus 5% up to a limit of EUR 56 million Euros. Portuguese media group Cofina SGPS, that is listed on the stock exchange, has however stated that no decision has been made to sell Cofina Media to one of the potential buyers. #portugalnews #cristianoronaldonews #portugalinvestmentnews #cristianoronaldoinvestmentportugal #cristianoronaldomediagroupportugal #cristianoronaldocofinamedia #bidbycristianoronaldotobuycofinamedia #whatiscofinamediathatcristianoronaldointendstobuy #forhowmuchisthecompanyofcristianoronaldobuyingcofinamedia #whatiscristianoronaldosmedaigroup #whatisthenetvalueofcofinamediain2023 #CristianoRonaldo #MediaCapital #CofinaSGPS #ExpressãoLivreSGPS
- Is there a real-estate bubble in Portugal & Europe in 2023?
Will house prices in Portugal & Europe fall or rise in 2023? Real-estate market news Portugal - Should Portugal and Europe fear a housing market bubble in 2023? According to the UBS Global Real Estate Bubble Index report published on September 20th, 2023, this is the real-estate market forecast for Europe in 2023. Is there a real-estate bubble in Portugal & Europe in 2023? The real-estate market context in Portugal and in Europe is now perceived as a house of cards that is shaking due to fears of a real-estate bubble that will lead to falling house prices. According to the UBS Global Real Estate Bubble Index report published on September 20th, 2023, real-estate market fears are sparked by the sharp increase in interest rates, since low financing costs used to be the lifeblood of global housing markets that led property prices to reach historical highs. Will house prices in Portugal & Europe fall or rise in 2023? This is the real-estate market forecast for Europe in 2023 : The new economic paradigm has led to falling property prices over the past year, registering the sharpest drop since the global financial crisis in 2008 due to inflation adjustments, according to UBS. While the cities that were classified in the bubble risk zone by UBS recorded an even stronger average price decline, the impact of higher interest rates has been markedly different in cities both in Europe and globally. In Europe, Zurich is the only city that remains in the bubble risk category in 2023 according to the UBS Global Real Estate Bubble Index. Meanwhile, both Frankfurt and Stockholm have registered faster and more severe re-pricing market corrections. What is the real-estate market forecast for Portugal and Europe in 2023? Many European cities have planted the seeds for the next property price boom, since housing remains undersupplied due to the fact that the hybrid work model has not weakened demand for city-living. In many European urban centers, the number of building permits has been declining significantly, causing the housing shortage to intensify, while housing demand is exacerbated - this may lead to soaring prices as soon as financial conditions for households improve. In Portugal, there is a severe housing crisis in major urban centers and the Government has just enacted bold measures to increase the housing supply under the More Housing package (Mais Habitação). On September 30th, there were major demonstrations in Portugal to protest against the housing crisis, with protests in all major cities in Portugal, including Lisbon, Porto and 16 other cities. Portugal’s President of the Republic has stated that such demonstrations are "important for a good cause and are a sign that democracy is alive". In Madrid, the housing market prices are considered a fair value compared to other Eurozone cities, since the Spanish capital has remained affordable as measured by the price-to-income ratio. Even though prices have increased by 3% in inflation-adjusted terms over the last four quarters, they remain 25% below the all-time high in 2007. Since housing demand is shifting towards the rental market due to higher interest rates, more build-to-rent developments are expected, thus keeping a well-balanced housing market. Globally, the risk of a real estate bubble has shrunk following price corrections in 25 cities across the world, according to the 2023 study by Swiss bank UBS. What is a real-estate market bubble? A real-estate market bubble refers to a recurring phenomenon in property markets. The term “bubble” refers to a substantial and sustained mispricing of an asset, the existence of which cannot be proved unless it bursts. Real-estate market bubbles are recurring events that are shown using historical data in order to define patterns. Typical signs of a real-estate market bubble include a decoupling of prices from local income and rent prices, as well as imbalances in the real economy, such as excessive lending and construction activity. While real-estate bubble risks are gauged based on existing patterns, it is not possible to predict if or when a market correction will take place, since other variables including macroeconomic changes, a shift in investor sentiment, or a major supply increase could change existing patterns and trigger falling house prices. #realestatemarketnewsportugal #propertymarketnewsportugal #realestateforecastportugal2023 #istherearealestatebubbleinportugalandeuropein2023 #whatistherealestatemarketforecastforportugalandeuropein2023 #willhousepricesinportugalandeuropefallorrisein2023 #whatisarealestatemarketbubble #UBSglobalrealestatebubbleindexreport2023 #whatistherealestatemarketforecastforeuropein2023 #whatistheportuguesehousingmarketforecastin2023 #whataretherisksofahousingbubbleinportugal #housingmarketnewsportugal #portugalnews #newsportugal
- Y a-t-il une bulle immobilière au Portugal et en Europe en 2023 ?
Les prix des maisons au Portugal et en Europe vont-ils baisser ou augmenter en 2023 ? Actualités immobilier Portugal - Le Portugal et l’Europe devraient-ils craindre une bulle immobilière en 2023 ? Selon le rapport UBS Global Real Estate Bubble Index publié le 20 septembre 2023, voici les prévisions du marché immobilier pour l’Europe en 2023. Y a-t-il une bulle immobilière au Portugal et en Europe en 2023 ? Le contexte du marché immobilier au Portugal et en Europe est actuellement perçu comme étant un château de cartes qui chancèle, en raison des craintes d’une bulle immobilière qui pourrait entraîner une chute des prix des logements. Selon le rapport UBS Global Real Estate Bubble Index publié le 20 septembre 2023, les craintes du marché immobilier sont déclenchées par la forte hausse des taux d’intérêt, étant donné que les faibles coûts de financement étaient autrefois l’élément vital des marchés mondiaux de l’immobilier, ce qui avait permis aux prix des logements d’atteindre des sommets historiques. Les prix des maisons au Portugal et en Europe vont-ils baisser ou augmenter en 2023 ? Voici les prévisions du marché immobilier pour l’Europe en 2023 : Le nouveau paradigme économique a entraîné une chute des prix de l’immobilier au cours de la dernière année, enregistrant la plus forte baisse depuis la crise financière mondiale de 2008 en raison des ajustements par rapport à l’inflation, selon UBS. Alors que les villes classées dans la zone à risque de bulle par UBS ont enregistré une plus forte baisse du prix moyen, l’impact de la hausse des taux d’intérêt a été nettement différent dans les villes européennes et mondiales. En Europe, Zurich est la seule ville qui reste dans la catégorie à risque de bulle en 2023 selon l’indice UBS Global Real Estate Bubble. Entretemps, Francfort et Stockholm ont enregistré des corrections de prix plus rapides et plus importantes. Quelles sont les prévisions du marché immobilier pour le Portugal et l’Europe en 2023 ? De nombreuses villes européennes ont semé les graines du prochain boom des prix de l’immobilier, car le logement reste sous-approvisionné en raison du fait que le modèle de travail hybride n’a pas affaibli la demande pour la vie urbaine. Dans de nombreux centres urbains européens, le nombre de permis de construire a considérablement diminué, entraînant une intensification de la pénurie de logements, tandis que la demande de logements est exacerbée - cela pourrait entraîner une flambée des prix dès que les conditions financières des ménages s’améliorent. Au Portugal, il y a une grave crise du logement dans les principaux centres urbains et le gouvernement vient d’adopter des mesures audacieuses pour augmenter l’offre de logements dans le cadre du paquet Plus de logements (Mais Habitação). Le 30 septembre, il y a eu d'importantes manifestations au Portugal pour protester contre la crise du logement, avec des manifestations dans toutes les grandes villes du Portugal, y compris Lisbonne, Porto et 16 autres villes. Le président de la République du Portugal a déclaré que de telles manifestations sont "importantes pour une bonne cause et sont le signal d’une démocratie vivante". À Madrid, les prix du marché du logement sont vus comme étant une valeur juste par rapport aux autres villes de la zone euro, car la capitale espagnole est restée à un prix abordable, mesurée par le rapport prix-revenu. Même si les prix ont augmenté de 3% en fonction de l’inflation au cours des quatre derniers trimestres, ils demeurent inférieurs de 25% au niveau record de 2007. Étant donné que la demande de logements se déplace vers le marché locatif en raison de la hausse des taux d’intérêt, on s’attend à un plus grand nombre de projets de construction de logements locatifs, ce qui maintiendra un marché immobilier bien équilibré. Sur le plan mondial, le risque d’une bulle immobilière a diminué suite aux corrections de prix dans 25 villes mondialement, selon l’étude réalisée en 2023 par la banque suisse UBS. Qu’est-ce qu’une bulle immobilière ? Une bulle immobilière désigne un phénomène récurrent sur les marchés immobiliers. Le terme « bulle » fait référence à une erreur de prix substantielle et soutenue par rapport à un actif et dont l’existence ne peut être prouvée que si la bulle éclate. Les bulles du marché immobilier sont des événements récurrents qui sont présentés à l’aide de données historiques afin de définir des modèles. Les signes typiques d’une bulle du marché immobilier comprennent un découplage des prix des revenus locaux et des prix des loyers, ainsi que des déséquilibres dans l’économie réelle, tels que des prêts excessifs et des activités de construction. Bien que les risques de bulle immobilière soient évalués en fonction des tendances existantes, il n’est pas possible de prédire si ou quand une correction du marché aura lieu, car d’autres variables, y compris des changements macroéconomiques, un changement du sentiment des investisseurs, ou une augmentation importante de l’offre pourraient modifier les modèles existants et déclencher une baisse des prix de l’immobilier. #actualitésportugal #actualitésmarchéimmobilierportugal #actualitésimmobilierportugal2023 #yatilunebulleimmobilièreauportugaleteneuropeen2023 #quellessontlesprévisionsdumarchéimmobilierpourleuropeen2023 #lesprixdesmaisonsauportugaleteneuropevontilsbaisserouaugmenter #questcequunebulleimmobilière #rapportUBSsurlimmobilier2023 #UBS
- Which European country is best for tourism and why?
These are the Top 10 reasons why Portugal is Europe’s best travel & tourism destination. Portugal travel & tourism news - Portugal was just crowned Best Destination in Europe at the World Travel Awards 2023 and these are the reasons why. These are the Top 10 reasons why Portugal is Europe’s best travel & tourism destination: 1- Portugal is the best European country for tourism in 2023 Portugal is Europe's Leading Destination in 2023 according to the world’s Tourism Oscars, the World Travel Awards 2023. Portugal’s crown comes with 22 distinctions that highlight why Portugal is the best travel and tourism destination in Europe. 2- Portugal has Europe's best Beach Destination in 2023 Europe’s leading beach destination in 2023 is the Algarve, in Portugal, according to the World Travel Awards 2023. 3- Portugal has Europe's best Island Destination in 2023 Europe's leading island destination in 2023 is Madeira Islands, Portugal, according to the World Travel Awards 2023. 4- Portugal has Europe's best City Destinations in 2023 Europe’s leading city destinations in 2023 are Lisbon and Porto in Portugal, according to the World Travel Awards 2023. 5- Portugal has Europe's Most Romantic Resort in 2023 Europe’s most romantic resort for honeymooners in 2023 is Monte Santo Resort, in Carvoeiro that is located in the Algarve, in Portugal, according to the World Travel Awards 2023. 6- Portugal has Europe's best Green ecotourism destination in 2023 Europe’s Responsible Tourism Award 2023 is Dark Sky Alqueva, in Portugal, according to the World Travel Awards 2023. 7- Portugal has Europe's best Wine Region Hotel in 2023 Europe’s leading wine region hotel in 2023 is L'AND Vineyards, that is set in the heart of the Alentejo region in Portugal, according to the World Travel Awards 2023. 8- Portugal has Europe's best Cruise Port in 2023 Europe’s leading cruise port in 2023 is Lisbon Cruise Port, in Portugal, according to the World Travel Awards 2023. 9- Portugal has Europe's Leading Lifestyle Resort in 2023 Europe’s leading lifestyle resort in 2023 is Vale do Lobo, in the Algarve region, in Portugal, according to the World Travel Awards 2023. 10 - Portugal has Europe's Leading Airline to South America in 2023 Europe’s leading airline to South America in 2023 is TAP Air Portugal, according to the World Travel Awards 2023. #portugalnews #newsportugal #travelandtourismnewsportugal #portugaltravelnews #portugaltourismnews #whicheuropeancountryisbestfortourismandwhy #whataretheTop10reasonswhyPortugalisEuropesbesttravelandtourismdestination #portugalisthebesteuropeancountryfortourismin2023 #portugalhaseuropesbestbeachdestinationin2023 #portugalhaseuropesbestislanddestinationin2023 #portugalhaseuropesbestcitydestinationsin2023 #portugalhaseuropemostromanticresortin2023 #portugalhaseuropesbestecotourismdestinationin2023 #portugalhaseuropesbestwineregionhotelin2023 #portugalhaseuropesbestcruiseportin2023 #portugalhaseuropesleadinglifestyleresortin2023 #portugalhaseuropesleadingairlinetosouthamericain2023 #whatisthebesttourismdestinationineurope
- Quel pays européen est le meilleur pour le tourisme et pourquoi?
Voici le Top 10 des raisons pourquoi le Portugal est la meilleure destination de voyage & tourisme en Europe. Actualités voyage & tourisme Portugal - Le Portugal vient d’être sacré meilleure destination touristique en Europe aux World Travel Awards 2023 et voici les raisons pourquoi : Voici le Top 10 des raisons pourquoi le Portugal est la meilleure destination de voyage & tourisme en Europe : 1- Le Portugal est le meilleur pays européen pour le tourisme en 2023 Le Portugal est la meilleure destination européenne en 2023 selon les Oscars du tourisme du monde, les World Travel Awards 2023. La couronne du Portugal vient avec 22 distinctions qui soulignent pourquoi le Portugal est la meilleure destination de voyage et de tourisme en Europe. 2- Le Portugal a la meilleure destination balnéaire d’Europe en 2023 La meilleure destination balnéaire d’Europe en 2023 est l’Algarve, au Portugal, selon les World Travel Awards 2023. 3- Le Portugal a la meilleure destination insulaire d’Europe en 2023 La meilleure destination insulaire d’Europe en 2023 est Madère, au Portugal, selon les World Travel Awards 2023. 4- Le Portugal a les meilleures villes d’Europe en 2023 Les meilleures villes européennes en 2023 sont Lisbonne et Porto au Portugal, selon les World Travel Awards 2023. 5- Le Portugal a l'hôtel le plus romantique d’Europe en 2023 L'hôtel le plus romantique d’Europe pour les lunes de miel en 2023 est Monte Santo Resort, à Carvoeiro qui est situé dans l’Algarve, au Portugal, selon les World Travel Awards 2023. 6- Le Portugal a la meilleure destination d'écotourisme vert en Europe en 2023 Le Prix Européen du Tourisme Responsable 2023 est décerné à Dark Sky Alqueva, au Portugal, par World Travel Awards 2023. 7- Le Portugal a le meilleur hôtel des régions viticoles d’Europe en 2023 Le meilleur hôtel des régions viticoles d’Europe en 2023 est L’AND Vineyards, situé au cœur de la région de l’Alentejo au Portugal, selon les World Travel Awards 2023. 8- Le Portugal a le meilleur port de croisière d’Europe en 2023 Le meilleur port de croisière d’Europe en 2023 est le port de croisière de Lisbonne, au Portugal, selon les World Travel Awards 2023. 9- Le Portugal a le meilleur Lifestyle Resort d’Europe en 2023 Vale do Lobo, dans la région de l’Algarve, au Portugal, est le meilleur hôtel Lifestyle Resort d’Europe en 2023 selon les World Travel Awards 2023. 10 - Le Portugal a la meilleure compagnie aérienne d'Europe pour l’Amérique du Sud en 2023 La meilleure compagnie aérienne d’Europe vers l’Amérique du Sud en 2023 est TAP Air Portugal, selon les World Travel Awards 2023. #actualitésportugal #nouvellesportugal #actualitéstouristiquesportugal #actualitésvoyageettourismeportugal #quelpayseuropéenestlemeilleurpourletourismeetpourquoi #quellessontlesraisonspourquoileportugalestlameilleuredestinationdevoyageettourismeneurope #leportugalestlameilleuredestinationtouristiqueeneurope #quelleestlameilleuredestiantiontouristiqueeneurope
- La Défense portugaise investit 45 millions d’euros pour acheter 6 aéronefs P-3C ORION
Quels sont les aéronefs P-3C ORION achetés par la Défense portugaise à l’Allemagne ? Actualités Défense Portugal – La Défense portugaise investit 45 millions d’euros pour acheter 6 aéronefs P-3C ORION à l’Allemagne. Selon le ministère fédéral de la Défense de l’Allemagne, l’armée de l’air portugaise a signé un contrat avec l’Allemagne le 25 septembre 2023 pour l’achat de 6 aéronefs P-3C ORION. Quel est l’aéronef P-3C ORION acheté par la Défense portugaise à l’Allemagne ? Le Portugal vient d’acheter la flotte allemande de six aéronefs P-3C ORION Turbo-Prop avec son équipement associé, y compris le simulateur de vol et tactile ainsi que les kits de mise à niveau à mi-vie (MLU). Le Lockheed P-3C ORION est un aéronef turbopropulseur à quatre moteurs anti-sous-marins de surveillance maritime produit aux États-Unis par Lockheed Martin Aeronautical Systems Company. La Défense portugaise utilisera le nouvel aéronef P-3C ORION pour la lutte anti-sous-marine (ASW) et la lutte anti-surface (ASuW). La flotte de 6 six aéronefs P-3C ORION Turbo-Prop que le Portugal vient d’acheter aux forces de défense fédérales d’Allemagne, la Bundeswehr, sera transférée de Nordholz vers le Portugal. Avec cette nouvelle acquisition, le Portugal a l’intention d’élargir sa flotte de cinq aéronefs P-3C ORION pour atteindre un total de 11 aéronefs P-3C ORION. Les cinq premiers aéronefs P-3C ORION déjà achetés par le Portugal à la Marine royale néerlandaise en 2006 ont été mis à niveau par Lockheed Martin et OGMA Indústria Aeronáutica de Portugal vers la norme P-3C CUP+ qui comprend de nouveaux capteurs, un système de détecteurs de départ de missile AAR-47 et un système d’avertissement au laser. La nouvelle acquisition du Portugal auprès des Forces fédérales de défense de l’Allemagne, Bundeswehr, augmentera les capacités de défense du pays conformément aux exigences de l’OTAN. L’escadron de l’armée de l’air 601 du Portugal "Lobos", qui signifie Loups, est un escadron de patrouille maritime et de guerre anti-sous-marine à partir des aéronefs Lockheed P-3C Orion qui se trouve dans la base aérienne de Beja dans la région de l’Alentejo au sud du Portugal. Avec la vente de sa flotte de 6 aéronefs P-3C ORION Turbo-Prop à La Défense portugaise, l’Allemagne fait place au nouvel aéronef P-8A POSEIDON. Le P-8A Poséidon est un aéronef de patrouille et de reconnaissance maritime développé par Boeing qui comprend une soute à bombes intégrée, ainsi que des torpilles Raytheon Mark 54 et des missiles air-sol. #actualitésportugal #nouvellesduportugal #actualitésdéfenseportugal #laDéfenseportugaiseinvestit45millionsdeurospouracheter6aéronefsP3CORION #quelestlaéronefP3CORIONachetéparlaDéfenseportugaiseàlAllemagne #aéronefsP3CORIONTurboPropportugal #LockheedP3CORIONportugal #escadrondelarméedelair601duportugalLobos #aéronefsmilitairesportugal #LockheedMartin #OGMAIndústriaAeronáuticadePortugal #Bundeswehr












