You can now build a villa
in one year in the Algarve.
The new Simplex licensing reform and cross-laminated timber have changed what is possible.
So how would you build it?
Building here used to mean years of waiting. That just changed.
I had an English couple who bought a plot in Lagos to build their dream home, then lost three years in the permit process before they even broke ground. Exhausted, they sold the plot with the approved project and walked away. They never laid a brick.
Two things have turned that story around in 2026: the Simplex urbanistico reform put firm deadlines on councils, and cross-laminated timber (CLT) lets the structure be built in a factory and assembled on site in weeks. Put them together and a one-year build, from bare plot to finished luxury villa, is now realistic. We manage the whole route with our trusted CLT building partner, so you have one point of contact from first sketch to keys.
CLT build vs traditional concrete
The two years you save are not abstract. They are holding costs, financing, material inflation, and rent you keep paying while you wait.
Everything that makes CLT the smart way to build in the Algarve
Solid Austrian timber, not a kit cabin
CLT is structural cross-laminated timber: layers of solid wood glued at right angles into massive, load-bearing panels. It is the same material used to build apartment blocks, schools and offices across Austria, Germany and Scandinavia. The panels arrive precision-cut, with window and door openings already machined.
- Engineered, certified structural material
- Standard across northern Europe and North America
- Still rare in the Algarve, where concrete dominates
Built in a factory, assembled in weeks
The entire wooden structure is engineered and cut on CNC machines in a factory, then delivered and assembled on site like a precision kit. A timber shell that would take many months in blockwork goes up in weeks. That alone cuts the build to roughly a third of a traditional concrete project, with no drop in quality.
- Factory precision, weather-independent fabrication
- Rapid on-site assembly
- Fewer trades, fewer delays, less site chaos
High-luxury finish on a controlled cost
Speed does not mean compromise. Because so much of the structure is priced and built in a factory, the budget is far more predictable than a traditional site where overruns are the norm. You get a high-specification home with premium finishes on a cost you can actually plan around.
- Predictable, largely fixed pricing
- Clean, square structure ready for premium finishes
- Underfloor heating, triple glazing, heat-pump ready
A+ energy and quiet, even comfort
Paired with stone wool insulation through floors, ceilings and roof, a CLT home holds the day’s temperature and stays comfortable through an Algarve summer without the air conditioning grinding away. Timber’s high thermal inertia, far above concrete, smooths out temperature swings. The result is A+ energy performance and low running costs.
- A+ energy certificate achievable
- Heat-pump and solar-ready
- Lower bills, quieter rooms
Built for our humid coast
Our coast is humid, and concrete homes here are no strangers to damp and mould. The key with CLT is the build-up around the timber: stone wool insulation, a breathable wall construction, good ventilation and proper moisture barriers. Detailed correctly, a CLT home regulates humidity better than the concrete villa next door, not worse. The walls breathe rather than trapping moisture.
- Breathable construction, no mould risk when detailed correctly
- Healthier indoor air
- Proven across far harsher climates than ours
A genuinely sustainable build
Roughly half the weight of mass timber is carbon drawn out of the atmosphere and locked into your home. The timber is sourced from managed, sustainably farmed forests, and CLT carries a fraction of the embodied carbon of concrete and steel. A beautiful home that is also a carbon store.
- Renewable timber from managed forests
- Far lower embodied carbon than concrete
- Stores carbon for the life of the building
From forest to factory to finished panel
CLT panels are cut on CNC machines to the millimetre, openings and all, before they ever reach the site.
How we get you from plot to keys in about a year
Consultation
We sit down, in person or by video, to understand the home you want, your budget and your timeline. I tell you honestly what one year looks like for your project and what it does not.
CLT technical specifications
The performance behind the promise. These are the properties that make engineered timber a serious structural choice, not a novelty.
CLT chars on the surface in a fire, and that char layer insulates the solid timber beneath, so the structure keeps its strength. Properly detailed assemblies routinely meet 60 to 90 minute fire ratings.
Timber holds heat with a specific heat capacity around 2100 J/kg°C, far above concrete’s ~880. It smooths temperature swings, keeping interiors stable through hot Algarve days.
Light and ductile, CLT performs exceptionally in earthquakes. A full-scale 7-storey CLT building survived a magnitude 7.2 shake-table test with no residual deformation.
Solid mass panels with floating floors and insulated build-ups deliver quiet, well-separated rooms, on par with or better than conventional construction.
About half the weight of mass timber is carbon pulled from the atmosphere and locked in for the life of the building, a fraction of the embodied carbon of concrete and steel.
Large-format structural panels are CNC-cut to the millimetre, with window and door openings pre-machined, for fast, accurate, low-waste assembly on site.
See a CLT villa being built right now in Praia da Luz
A+ Energy Cross-Laminated Timber Villa, Praia da Luz
One of the only CLT homes going up in the Western Algarve. The MM Crosslam structure is already standing, with completion roughly six months out. Walk the timber while it is still exposed and watch it finish.
CLT in the Algarve, answered
With the new Simplex permitting deadlines and a CLT structure built in the factory, yes, roughly a year from plot to finished home is realistic for a standard villa. The exact timeline depends on the plot, the design and the council, and I will always give you an honest read for your specific project before you commit.
The headline structural cost is broadly comparable, and on the total project CLT often wins because you save up to two years of holding costs, financing and delay. Because so much is built and priced in a factory, the budget is far more predictable than a traditional site.
Yes, when it is detailed correctly. The performance comes from the whole build-up: stone wool insulation, a breathable wall, good ventilation and proper moisture barriers. Built that way, a CLT home regulates humidity better than the typical concrete villa, which is why it is standard across northern Europe.
Yes. CLT is a certified structural material used for multi-storey buildings across Europe and North America. Properly designed and maintained, it matches concrete on durability and lifespan while outperforming it on energy use and indoor comfort.
No. If you have a plot, we work with it. If you do not, finding the right plot is part of what I do, and we factor it into the plan. Either way, we manage the design, permitting and build with our CLT partner so you have a single point of contact throughout.
Ready to build your villa in a year?
Tell me what you have in mind, a plot, a budget, a rough idea, and I will walk you through the design, the permitting and the build timeline honestly. No pressure, just a clear picture of what is possible.

Licensed real estate agent in Lagos, Western Algarve, specialising in expat and international buyers. Brokered by eXp Realty. 25 years of real estate experience.