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Portuguese real estate sector dodges worst predictions due to pandemic

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Lisbon, Aug 12 (EFE) .- (Camera: Paula Fernández) When in March 2020 the coronavirus paralyzed Portugal and closed the real estate companies, the sector got ready for a catastrophe. Almost a year and a half later, the worst predictions have not been fulfilled and house prices have even continued to grow, at a slower pace.FOOTAGE OF BUILDINGS AND REAL ESTATE IN LISBON.

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