Luxury Family Holidays - Everything about Martinhal is designed with families in mind. From high-class family-friendly accommodation, to restaurants, bars, our baby concierge, kids clubs and leisure activities, Martinhal allows families to spend time together in a five star environment. For unforgettable family holiday memories, look no further than Martinhal.
What an impressive and informative video. Could you help an Indian citizen who is yet to obtain golden visa?? Specially want to connect with chitra ji if possible. Regards.
It was a pleasure to help organize this panel discussion with Geoffrey, Miguel and Kitty. #InvestPortugal #InvestLisbon #D7visa #GoldenVisaPortugal #NHRPortugal #residencyportugal
Such a nice project to live and invest. You can work, live and put your kids in an international school. Plus there is a new hub of co-work very near from the same group
Wow it seems to be a Heaven. Such a residency can not be seen in reality, but you guys making all our dreams a reality. So much of amenities in the prime locality is unbelievable. We would like to keep our options open to have our own Residency in this paradise. Congratulations and thanks bringing the heaven within our reach and wishing you guys All the Best in your endeavour 💐
Proud of this video - well done to the production team: Anke, Stefan and thanks for all on-site help to Rosa and Daniela. Eduardo Capinha Lopes - fabulous architecture!
Awesome promotion Briefing Roman n Chitra .The Appartment s layout, Architecture n Design looks Marvellous .it is self Contained with all the essential Amenities required. The landscaping appears to be a ¹area that Visual treat
Despite agreeing that Portugal presents great value and oportunity in terms of investment, one should thread carefully. Portugals main atraction comes from its "soul" and what i mean by that is the authenticity, tradition and values that the Portuguese nourish and are proud of. I grew up in Lisbon and since the 2010's i've seen the city soul getting striped out of its essence, entire neighbourhoods are being converted to Airbnb's where previously people used to live. What will happen when there are no locals living in the city anymore? The same reason that atracted visitiors will also be the decline of the city.
As you state a lot of investment came into Lisbon since 2010 and has regenerated a lot of previously run down neighbourhoods. Martinhal also converted apartments which were previously a bank distressed asset into a 5 start aparthotel. The investment Lisbon has seen has increased the visitors and is now seen as a popular destination for weekend breaks which in turn has brought jobs and revenue to the city. In Martinhal Residences we have allocated floors of apartments for touristic exploration and also floors for people to live and enjoy the facilities of a 5 star condominium. Our biggest nationality of buyers in Martinhal Residences is the Portuguese.
@@MartinhalResort Don't get me wrong, i love how vibrant this boom in Portugal has been, i myself started a tour business and waiting for the covid pandemic to pass so i can restart. The issue that i brought up, was not because bank owned buildings. That high end sector of real estate is not the problem. The problem is the small apartments in old neighbourhoods in Lisbon (alfama or bairro alto for instance) where landlords want locals out of their houses, so they can too be a part of this airbnb culture. Culture and authenticity is what atracts tourists to Lisbon. What will happen when Lisbon gets stripped out of this environment? I'm just thinking on the long run, the goverment should be regarding this with an open eye. Plus, this boom made the prices of housing skyrocket. For foreigners the prices may seem normal, but not for the locals which can't afford housing with the current wages. Even in the peripheral zones of Lisbon the housing prices went up. Afterall, im positive too about business, Portugal as a lot of unspoiled potencial and im positive about the post pandemic, but we can't forget about the locals who struggle each time more and more facing the issues the tourism booming brought up.
I love how these guys say 'we' like when you are in a different country you never forget yours you actually try learn more about it but he's so nice when someone feels so welcome they can say 'we' I've been in the U. K. for 9 years and haven't been able to say that. Never forgetting where I'm from (Amote Portugal!!) I would like to feel welcome and appreciated in the country I'm in