Growth potential
Boa Vista attracts buyers looking for an island still less saturated than Sal, with prospects linked to beaches and tourism.

Boa Vista stands out for its beaches, resort areas and potential for second homes and seasonal rentals.
Boa Vista attracts buyers looking for an island still less saturated than Sal, with prospects linked to beaches and tourism.
Land requires careful analysis: access, utilities, title, rules and fit with development zones.
Location quality matters: distance to services, usable beaches and operating tourist areas.
A practical base for shops, restaurants, services and properties that are easier to manage year-round.
Sought after for beaches, resort areas and more long-term projects.
Valued for apartments close to the sea and quick access to Sal Rei.
For targeting value growth in a developing area with a medium or long-term horizon.
For prioritizing beaches, calm and regular personal use.
For studying a plot or build with stronger legal diligence.
Buyers mainly look for apartments, villas and land close to seaside areas, Sal Rei and tourism corridors. Boa Vista needs a more patient read than Sal: supply can be more scattered, services vary by area and access quality becomes a key decision factor.
Boa Vista remains a destination to watch for land and medium-term real estate projects. For land, check cadastral status, utilities, distance to networks, applicable rules and whether the project fits the real setting rather than relying only on future development claims.
Sal Rei reassures buyers who want shops, restaurants, services and simpler year-round management. Estoril can suit apartments close to the sea, while Chaves is more relevant for beach-led or long-term projects that accept stronger dependence on cars and tourism services.
For a second home, daily comfort matters as much as the beach: airport access, availability of a manager, water quality, residence security and maintenance planning. A remote property can be appealing, but it still needs to work if stays are short.
Boa Vista can offer attractive opportunities, but analysis should remain cautious. Separate already operating areas, delivered schemes, land with clear potential and more speculative projects. A solid purchase relies on verifiable evidence, clear location and ownership costs understood before signing.
Ask who maintains the property, how utilities are accessed, which nearby services are available and which documents can be reviewed. In Boa Vista, these answers matter as much as beach distance, especially for land or a residence managed remotely.
In Boa Vista, separate the beach appeal from practical feasibility. Compare access, utilities, management, security, usability and holding cost. A more remote property can make sense for a long-term project, but it should be documented, reachable and compatible with your real ability to follow it over time.
Short answers to compare areas, property types and useful checks before contacting a seller.