Key investment metrics for Corvo municipality
Historical data not yet available
Composite risk across 4 dimensions · Lower score = fewer risk factors
Percentile rank vs. 307 Portuguese municipalities
⚠ Composite score based on 2/4 available risk factors.
JRC Copernicus EFAS · EEA Air Quality · Aviation data · INE Portugal
Proximity scores and amenity counts · Corvo
OpenStreetMap POI data · Walkability index calculated from density and connectivity
Portugal tax & residency reference data · Corvo
⚠ This information is for general guidance only and may change. Always consult a licensed Portuguese tax lawyer before making investment decisions.
Common questions from expats and investors.
The average property price in Corvo is not yet available in the data provided. Market data is still being collected.
Gross rental yield is not available, and the price trend is described as insufficient transaction volume for a reliable trend. That makes a balanced assessment difficult: measured risk is low at 2/100, but market data availability is limited.
In Portugal, buyers pay IMT (municipal property transfer tax, sliding scale 0–8% depending on property value and buyer type), IMI (annual municipal property tax, 0.3–0.8% of tax assessed value), and stamp duty at 0.8% of the purchase price. These rates apply nationally, including Corvo.
Liquidity appears limited, as the price trend is based on insufficient transaction volume for a reliable trend. That indicates a thin market with limited recent comparable sales data.
The Red Flag composite risk score is 2/100, with flood risk as the dominant factor at 3/100. Aviation noise is 0/100, so the main identified risk in the data is flood exposure rather than noise.
Crime & safety figures cover Azores district — not Corvo municipality specifically.
View District →5-Year Trend — Crimes per 1,000 inhabitants
Source: RASI — Annual Internal Security Report, Governo de Portugal · View report ↗
Crime & safety data (RASI) available at district level. View Azores District →