Viewing property in Portugal

Viewing property in Portugal

Sometimes when you are viewing property in Portugal you may come across a house were there are beams, floor joists, roofs and even verandas supported by pieces of tree, plies of stone or scaffolding poles.

floor being supported
Floor being supported. Bargain or death trap

You have either stumbled upon a potential bargain or a death trap – how do you tell which it is. Very often old property’s are owned by multiple people and the house that you are looking at could have been left to ten family members.

Sometimes when you are viewing property in Portugal you may come across a house were there are beams, floor joists, roofs and even verandas supported by pieces of tree, plies of stone or scaffolding poles.
Sometimes when you are viewing property in Portugal you may come across a house were there are beams, floor joists, roofs and even verandas supported by pieces of tree, plies of stone or scaffolding poles.

When there is a problem such as beams, floor joists, roofs or verandas starting to show structural problems (requiring the owners to lay out money) it could be that one of the part owners has refused to pay up for the repair costs and wants to sell the house as it is. This is why we often see houses supported in this way.

Sometimes when you are viewing property in Portugal you may come across a house were there are beams, floor joists, roofs and even verandas supported by pieces of tree, plies of stone or scaffolding poles.
floor supported by a piece of wood

To determine if it’s a death trap or a bargain why not ask casteloconstruction to take a look. At the very least it should give you piece of mind, a good negotiation tool and there may be some useful suggestions that could save you money. If it’s the worst case you will still save money in that you wont get involved with a money pit. www.casteloconstruction.com info@casteloconstruction.com 00351 927168247

Viewing property in Portugal

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