Key investment metrics for Lajes das Flores municipality
Transaction and listed prices over time · Lajes das Flores
No price history available
Transaction volume in Lajes das Flores is too low to establish a reliable price series. Data will appear as INE records accumulate.
Composite risk across 4 dimensions · Lower score = fewer risk factors
Percentile rank vs. 307 Portuguese municipalities
⚠ Composite score based on 3/4 available risk factors.
JRC Copernicus EFAS · EEA Air Quality · Aviation data · INE Portugal
Proximity scores and amenity counts · Lajes das Flores
OpenStreetMap POI data · Walkability index calculated from density and connectivity
Portugal tax & residency reference data · Lajes das Flores
⚠ 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 is not yet available; the municipality’s data is still being collected.
Gross rental yield is not available, and price trend data is insufficient for a reliable assessment. That makes the investment case difficult to quantify, with risk analysis more informative than pricing signals.
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 Lajes das Flores.
The market appears illiquid, as the available data indicates insufficient transaction volume for a reliable price trend. This usually means fewer comparable sales and lower visibility on pricing.
The Red Flag composite risk score is 33/100, and the dominant risk factor is aviation noise at 80/100. Flood risk is low at 4/100, while construction pressure is 16/100, so the main concern is not environmental flooding but exposure to noise and a thin market.
Crime & safety figures cover Azores district — not Lajes das Flores 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 →