Reuters
When Maria Lopes moved to Lisbon from the northern Portuguese city of Tondela, her goals were straightforward: study, find a job, get a place of her own. But a decade on, she still lives in a tiny, rented room - one of tens of thousands of young Portuguese hit by a housing crisis exacerbated by the arrival of richer foreigners lured in by incentives pushed by her own government. Those incentives - including golden visa schemes for moneyed entrepreneurs - got a lot of the credit for attracting the investments that helped pull Portugal out of the 2011-2014 debt crisis.