Is it tho?
Or could it be the massive building boom in Portugal right now raising the prices?
Or the fact that kind of "alpine" construction is very rare in Portugal and probably required a lot of foreign expertise?
Or perhaps because there weren't many contractors biding on it, leading to a less competitive price?
Or maybe because they're totally different designs?
Or maybe there's a ton of factors you have no idea about and did no research on?
Corruption is really not as common in southern Europe as the media would make it out to be. Incompetence is a far bigger problem and also far harder to persecute, sadly.
Corruption is really not as common in southern Europe as the media would make it out to be. Incompetence is a far bigger problem and also far harder to persecute, sadly.