English-speaking real estate & accommodation professionals in Lisbon

Browse trusted, English-speaking real estate & accommodation professionals in Lisbon, reviewed by the expat community.

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Anonymous

Lisbon on Jan 2026

I’ve had maybe four sessions with Maria, the psychologist, all online, and I spoke to her last week. She’s great, very flexible with scheduling, and she definitely personalizes the sessions to me. I haven’t noticed progress yet, but I think that’s the process, and I’m going to talk to her next week. The price feels fair and I would recommend her.

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Artem

Lisbon on Jul 2025

Had some serious bodywork issues — dents, chipped paint, and rust spots. They handled everything efficiently and kept me updated throughout. The final result was incredible: smooth finish, perfect paint match, and no sign of previous damage. Honest team, great communication, and fair prices.

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Sarah

Lisbon on Aug 2025

I went on Tiago's pub crawl and city tour in Lisbon and it was a really great time. We went to three bars and a club, got free shots, and he did a lot of activities to help break the ice so everyone connected. He was really knowledgeable and really funny, answered everyone's questions, and just had great energy. The price was good, super reasonable, and definitely worth it for the whole experience.

Renting or buying a home is one of the biggest things you'll do here, and the contracts are in Portuguese. Locallista lists English-speaking estate agents, landlords and accommodation specialists in Lisbon, so you understand exactly what you're signing. Every listing is screened and ranked only on phone-verified reviews from the expat community. Pick a category below and get in touch directly with a free account.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there English-speaking estate agents in Lisbon?
Yes. With so many international buyers and renters, many Lisbon agents and accommodation specialists work in English. We list ones reviewed by other expats, which really matters when the contracts are all in Portuguese.
How do I find a place to rent as a foreigner?
It's competitive, so move quickly and have your documents ready. Landlords often ask for proof of income, a NIF and a deposit. An English-speaking agent or relocation specialist makes the whole thing far smoother.
What documents do I need to rent?
Usually a NIF, proof of income or savings, and a deposit, often one to three months. An agent who speaks English can tell you exactly what a particular landlord wants.
Should I use an agent to buy a home?
For buying, most people use both an agent and a lawyer, since the process and contracts are in Portuguese and the stakes are high. Reviews help you find an agent who looks after international buyers.
How do I avoid rental scams?
Never pay before viewing or signing, and be wary of anything that seems too cheap. Working through reviewed, vetted agents is the safest route, which is the whole point of our listings.