In the third quarter of 2019 (last 12 months) 44 municipalities located mainly in Algarve (1 635 €/m2) and in Área Metropolitana de Lisboa (1 423 €/m2) – the two sub-regions with highest prices in the country – scored median house price of dwellings sales above the national value (1 054 €/m2).
Lisboa (3 205 €/m2) registered the highest median house price of the country and, with values above 1 500 €/m2 the municipalities of Cascais (2 529 €/m2), Oeiras (2 211 €/m2), Loulé (2 089 €/m2), Albufeira (1 894 €/m2), Lagos (1 875 €/m2), Tavira (1 804 €/m2), Porto (1 802 €/m2), Odivelas (1 718 €/m2), Lagoa (1 662 €/m2), Loures (1 578 €/m2), Funchal (1 551 €/m2), Vila Real de Santo António (1 547 €/m2), Aljezur (1 535 €/m2) and Faro (1 532 €/m2) also stood out.
The city of Braga scored, for the first time since the 1st quarter of 2016, the highest growth compared to the same period of the previous year (+22.6%), among the seven cities with more than 100 thousand inhabitants, however it was the only city with a price below the national value. Two parishes of Lisboa scored prices above 4 500 €/m2: Santo António and Misericórdia, one less than in the previous quarter. União de freguesias de Aldoar, Foz do Douro e Nevogilde was the parish in the city of Porto that scored the highest median price of dwellings sales (2 414 €/m2).