Algarve's Urban Development Crisis: Over 2000 Illegal Homes in Vale da Telha
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Algarve's Urban Development Crisis: Over 2000 Illegal Homes in Vale da Telha

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Summary:

  • Vale da Telha has been controversial for decades, with a history of legal issues.

  • Over 2000 illegal houses have been identified in the area.

  • A new urban plan has been introduced, covering an area similar to Faro.

  • The plan ensures “acquired rights” for property owners, ignoring previous errors.

  • Two mayors have faced prison sentences due to the development's issues.

Algarve's Dark Side of Real Estate

The Vale da Telha tourist development in Aljezur has been mired in controversy for decades. Despite a court ruling that nullified its construction permit 13 years ago, properties continue to be bought and sold. This development has a troubled history, including a bankruptcy and two mayors sentenced to prison.

Currently, there are over 2000 houses with invalid construction licenses, alongside an additional 1000 lots being sold without an approved land management plan. Finally, a new plan has emerged, covering an area equivalent to the city of Faro, which guarantees “acquired rights” to property owners while overlooking past mistakes.

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