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Atlas

Independent acquisition
advisory in Portugal.

Atlas supports a limited number of cross-border acquisition mandates in Portugal — with a focus on local judgment, clearer filtering, and direct coordination on the ground. 

We act for the buyer. Not the seller, not the agent, not the transaction itself.

—   Land, hospitality, residential, and mixed-use opportunities.
—   Planning, ownership, stakeholder, or post-closing complexity.
—   Local point of contact alongside agents, lawyers, and technical advisors.

Beyond the asset

Some acquisitions are not defined by the property alone.
 

They are formed by planning context, ownership structure, third-party dependencies, local constraints, and the way a buyer intends to create value after completion.

The real question is often not simply whether the asset is attractive, but whether the intended use, technical route, commercial terms, and local reality can be made to work together.

Atlas supports that layer of the acquisition. Reading the context around the asset, identifying where value or friction may sit, and helping create a clearer route to execution.

FOUNDER

“Some situations need someone close enough to see issues early.”

 

I have worked across real estate, hospitality, and complex stakeholder environments in Europe and the Middle East.

 

I now apply that discipline to acquisitions in Portugal.​

 

Caetana Cruz
FOUNDER, ATLAS

Caetana Cruz

Not every mandate requires the same level of involvement. Some need a clearer brief or deeper off-market search.
Others need post-acquisition coordination and oversight.

Scope and fees are structured around the work involved, with responsibilities clearly defined alongside any agents, lawyers, or technical advisors.

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