Renting apartment in Porto
I am planning to move to Porto from the UK but do not speak Portuguese yet. I need to find a residential letting agent in Porto who speaks English. Can anyone suggest a name and website? Thanks!
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I do not know of any member of this forum that lives in Porto. It is now the ideal time to find long term rentals as more "For Rent" signs are appearing on apartments in Porto.
I also intend to relocate from Viana do Castelo to Porto as I love the place and it has become my second home. Just arrived back last night so can't give you names of agencies as I use airbnb. Try these: casa.sapo.pt custojusto.pt olx.pt |
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Thank you. I will give them a try.
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Originally Posted by jayteeuk
(Post 12329151)
I am planning to move to Porto from the UK but do not speak Portuguese yet. I need to find a residential letting agent in Porto who speaks English. Can anyone suggest a name and website? Thanks!
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Originally Posted by gedscottish
(Post 12331561)
From what Ive read on a Porto Expats group on facebook, it's not easy, a hell of a lot of demand with so many tourists many apartments are now for short term to suit tourists. Do you use facebook? If so try posting here or searching the group for previous posts:
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There are currently 250 properties in Porto for rent listed on Idealista here. https://www.idealista.pt/arrendar-casas/porto/mapa
Almost everybody in Porto will speak basic English, most have fluent English, and are more than happy to communicate in English. Every estate agent worth their salt will certainly speak English. Personally, I have cut agents out of the equation. They all seem to be egoists who believe they are some sort of local hero simply for being able to use Idealista.pt and passing phone numbers on for equivalent to a months rent (minimum) as a fee. Just use the phone and speak English. If they don't understand, just apologise and ring off. |
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To The Lost Photographer
Thank you for what is clearly sound advice. I had already found the Idealista site but did not appreciate that landlords use the site and that one can therefore go direct and cut out the middle-person. You say that you have cut agents out of the equation. Are you currently living in Portugal? If so would appreciate any further useful tips. I know that even if a find a suitable apartment on Idealista (and there are a number that I like) I will have to go to Porto in the next six months or so and do the groundwork before approaching potential landlords. I also have to meet my solicitor over in Porto to organise my NHR permit and get help with all the other necessary administrative documents and registrations that need to be done. Once again thank you for taking the time to help. |
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I found the rentals on that site to be extremely high almost as much as holiday rentals. They must be short term.
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Originally Posted by jayteeuk
(Post 12333153)
To The Lost Photographer
Thank you for what is clearly sound advice... New to Portugal, but walking the length of the entire country meant I met many, many people. Incredibly friendly, relaxed, gentle people. Could hardly believe I was still in Europe. Extremely helpful also. I will be based some distance from Porto. However, I have friends there who have established themselves, will probably work weekends there, and will almost certainly meet clients there. It is a fabulous little city. Pretty sure I will post here in the future with all I learn. Can't really offer anything more right now. I am very much a believer in knowledge sharing so, I will be hanging around. Good luck. |
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Thanks again. Good luck to you in your travels. If I can post any useful hints myself as I make this journey I will.
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To Ukkram
Thanks for your post. I have been on the site and found 3-bed apartment properties there renting for 800-900 euros per month which was what I was expecting to pay. Is that expensive for Portugal city centre? |
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Originally Posted by jayteeuk
(Post 12333992)
To Ukkram
Thanks for your post. I have been on the site and found 3-bed apartment properties there renting for 800-900 euros per month which was what I was expecting to pay. Is that expensive for Portugal city centre? Matosinhos South is my preferred parish as its flat and has great beaches. A bit less expensive than Sao Bento. A cheaper area is Paranhos. It has everything you need. I lived there for 2 months. It is a very vibey student suburb with the only oncology hospital in the north plus the massive Sao Joao hospital. If you live near a metro station then you would not need a car as they run every 5 minutes to almost everywhere and you will get there quicker than by car. |
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Hi I am in Porto. The rents have gone a bit mad here in the last two years, mainly because of the tourists. You would be better looking out of the city, in Vila Nova de Gaia.
It is on the metro line and appears cheaper at the moment. It is a larger area than Porto too.( and houses the famous Port wine house too) If I can assist in any way just shout. :-) |
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To Ukkram
Thank you for your response which is most helpful. I looked up the three locations that you mentioned. Sao Bento seems a way out east (I am looking inside the Cintura Interna). Matosinhos South and Paranhos seem likely areas. But the only way to be sure is to visit Porto. Given that I am wary of rushing into signing a rental lease contract which I probably won't understand I am leaning towards finding a suitable room on Airbnb so that I can spend 2 or 3 months looking around and getting acclimatised before renting a flat. I have found something that seems to fit my requirements which is located close to the Casa da Musical. That's my idea of city-centre. Thanks again for your help. Will be in touch later as things progress and will welcome your input and advice if not too much trouble. |
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To Afrique
Thank you for taking the time to respond. I have looked up Vila nova de Gaia and can see that it is just south of the Doro, which certainly looks a possible area. As I have explained to another respondent I think initially it makes sense to use Airbnb for the first few months so that I can go and see all these likely locations and then make up my mind. May I be a little impertinent and ask if you rent in Porto and if so are the lease contracts written in Portuguese (I would assume so) and did you have a problem understanding your lease or do you speak Portuguese? Thanks again for your helpful input. |
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Hi
I think its always good to get to know the area first, so Airbnb would be a good start. I haven't rented here in Portugal, so can't help on that, but I would say that the rental agreement will of course be in Portuguese, but I am sure you could get it translated to check it out first.I understand and speak a little Portuguese, but my wife is fluent so it helps. I have never had a language problem here, it's been hard for me to learn but people are very patient and helpful. Good Luck:thumbsup: |
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Not that Sao Bento. The one in the old city center. The parish is called Cedofeita but the vibe is in the area of Sao Bento within it. Here. https://www.idealista.pt/arrendar-casas/porto/mapa
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Look what you can get for €600 in Viana do Castelo 80km south of Porto compared to Porto. Completely furnished as well. https://www.idealista.pt/imovel/26958841/
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Hi
I would second the recommendation for Vila Nova de Gaia. I've lived here on and off for 18months now, work depending, up by the Holiday Inn. It's a lot more residential over this side of the river, and I end up hearing a lot more Portuguese, rather than the French and English that you hear in the more touristy centre, which can only help my attempts to master this crazy language! :-) |
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Same(ish) situation here. W're currently living near Coimbra but looking for a long-term let anywhere with easy access to Porto (ie. a train station). Is it a 'done thing' here to reach out to an estate agent and request they keep an eye out?
So many letting websites show out of date ads or don't reply, even when we write to them in delightfully broken and apologetic Portuguese! Any thought about the area around Aveiro folks? |
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Unfortunately, writing emails to estate agents will rarely get you anywhere.
Pick up the phone in the first instance and see if you are able to converse in English. Most branches will have at least one English speaking member of staff. Better yet, visit branches in person and ask to see the properties they currently have available. Rental property moves fast here so don't hang around, the best properties are only on the market for a few days. We found it a nightmare but got there eventually. |
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Originally Posted by Ukkram
(Post 12337359)
Look what you can get for €600 in Viana do Castelo 80km south of Porto compared to Porto. Completely furnished as well. https://www.idealista.pt/imovel/26958841/
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Originally Posted by gedscottish
(Post 12357680)
South? Ukram, I think you need to turn your map round as it must be upside down! :thumbsup:
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