For five years, life in a Lisbon flat reveals a thriving community of remote workers from various countries. While enjoying family-friendly lifestyles, residents benefit from sunny weather and picturesque cafes. Many are drawn to this vibrant area due to its tax incentives. Neighbors include digital creatives and a variety of professionals earning foreign incomes. The local demographic is a mix of inheritors of Portuguese wealth and foreign nationals embracing the area’s lifestyle. Co-working spaces attract remote workers, reflecting the area's international appeal.
The building tells a typical story of the demographic of the local area: Portuguese who have benefited from inherited wealth and foreigners earning foreign incomes.
I moved here from London not for work or family, but because I could. I guess, in truth, I came for lifestyle optimisation: the sun, the beaches, the photogenic cafes.
Remote workers in Lisbon often spend their days in a co-workspace where all the signage is in English.
What no one says explicitly is that they're here for the tax break.
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