More than 160 hotels for sale in Portugal due to the pandemic. More expensive it costs 36 million – Jornal Económico



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The crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic affected the hotel sector in such a way that in October there were 166 hotels for sale between mainland Portugal and the autonomous communities, according to data revealed by a study by ‘Idealista’ this Tuesday, December 15.

These 166 hotels represent an increase of 4% compared to March (160), when the state of emergency was declared. The region of the country that concentrates the highest supply is the center (53), the equivalent of an increase of 15% in March (46).

It is followed by the northern area (37), which represented a decrease of 21%, compared to March (47) and the Algarve (29), an increase of 16%, compared to the 25 that occurred in March. For its part, the city of Lisbon fell 19%, from 21 hotels in March to 17 in October.

However, it was the autonomous region of Madeira that saw a 100% increase in hotel sales, from five units in March to ten in October. The autonomous region of the Azores experienced a 33% increase, with four hotels for sale in October, compared to three in March.

As for the prices of the hotel units, the most expensive is in Praia da Oura, in Albufeira, in the district of Faro, for a value of 36 million euros. Also in the Albufeira area, in Olhos de Água, it is the second most expensive hotel in this ranking, for 20 million euros. The top 3 closes with the hotel located in the city of Lamego, in the Viseu district, which is for sale for 14 million euros.

Looking at the main cities of the country, in Lisbon the hotel unit for sale above 10 million euros is located in Praça de Espanha, for 12.5 million euros, while in Porto, there is a four-star unit in Vila. Nova de Gaia that can be purchased for 14 million euros.



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