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Luxury Properties for sale in Salvador, Bahia

  • Luxury home in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    Luxury home in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    TL 109,044,000
    570 m² 5 4
    Presented by Bahia Luxury
    Premium
  • Luxury home in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    Luxury home in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    TL 17,265,400
    400 m² 4 4
    Presented by Hansen Imóveis LTDA
    Collection
  • Land in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    Land in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    TL 57,248,300
    11,000 m²
    Presented by Bahia Luxury
    Collection
  • Land in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    Land in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    TL 56,339,600
    10,000 m²
    Presented by Bahia Luxury
    Collection
  • Penthouse in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    Penthouse in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    TL 69,871,700
    377 m² 5 4
    Presented by Caroline Roberta
  • Apartment in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    Apartment in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    TL 20,900,200
    342 m² 6 4
    Presented by Imobiliária Ponto 4
  • Apartment in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    Apartment in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    TL 35,893,800
    328 m² 6 3
    Presented by Imobiliária Ponto 4
  • Apartment in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    Apartment in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    TL 95,413,800
    309 m² 6 4
    Presented by Imobiliária Ponto 4
  • Luxury home in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    Luxury home in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    TL 72,696,300
    677 m² 10 4
    Presented by Imobiliária Ponto 4
  • Luxury home in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    Luxury home in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    TL 204,458,000
    800 m² 7 4
    Presented by Imobiliária Ponto 4
  • Luxury home in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    Luxury home in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    TL 50,423,900
    400 m² 6 4
    Presented by Imobiliária Ponto 4
  • Apartment in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    Apartment in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    TL 190,828,000
    411 m² 6 4
    Presented by Imobiliária Ponto 4
  • Apartment in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    Apartment in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    TL 47,706,900
    330 m² 5 5
    Presented by Imobiliária Ponto 4
  • Luxury home in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    Luxury home in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    TL 27,170,200
    853 m² 7 6
    Presented by Imobiliária Ponto 4
  • Apartment in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    Apartment in Salvador, Salvador Bahia
    TL 590,657,000
    993 m² 7 5
    Presented by Imobiliária Ponto 4

luxury guide

19 luxury properties are currently listed in Salvador, Brazil's first capital and one of South America's most compelling real estate markets. The city sits at the edge of the Baía de Todos os Santos, where the calm waters of the bay meet the open Atlantic: a geography that shapes everything, from property values to lifestyle choices. The UNESCO-listed Pelourinho district, the beaches of Itapuã and Stella Maris, and direct flight connections to São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and major European hubs make Salvador far more accessible than its image suggests. The market covers a broad spectrum: oceanfront penthouses, high-end apartments, restored colonial residences, and contemporary villas in the northern coastal neighborhoods.

Luxury property prices in Salvador

Prices in Salvador's luxury segment range from TRY 766,614 to TRY 26,226,294, with an average of TRY 4,777,314. Property sizes run from 165 to 993 sqm, averaging around 467 sqm. The price driver is straightforward: ocean or bay views, frontline coastal access, and proximity to the Barra peninsula push values up sharply. A property on the first line in Barra or Porto da Barra commands a significant premium over comparable square footage inland. Compared to premium markets in Florianópolis or the upscale zones of Recife, Salvador remains more accessible. But that gap is closing. International buyer demand has grown steadily, coastal development is tightly restricted, and the supply of genuinely premium frontline properties is finite.

Most sought-after areas in Salvador

Barra anchors the luxury market. The Farol da Barra lighthouse marks the exact point where the bay meets the Atlantic, and the neighborhoods clustered around it, Porto da Barra in particular, hold the most sought-after addresses in the city. Rio Vermelho draws a different crowd: a sophisticated, culturally active neighborhood with a restaurant scene that has attracted national attention. Pituba functions as Salvador's modern business and residential core, with well-established high-rise buildings and solid infrastructure. Further north, Itapuã and Stella Maris offer long, quieter beaches and properties that still trade at a discount to the central zones. And the Cidade Baixa, the historic lower port district, is in active urban renewal: an area where value creation is already underway, not just promised.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in luxury real estate in Salvador, Brazil?

Salvador offers a rare combination of UNESCO heritage status, direct Atlantic coastline, and property prices that remain competitive at an average of TRY 4,777,314. Coastal development restrictions cap new supply, while international demand keeps rising. The fundamentals for long-term appreciation are strong, and the entry point is still lower than comparable Brazilian coastal markets.

What is daily life like in Salvador?

Salvador runs on a rhythm few cities match. The tropical climate, the bay, and a cultural calendar rooted in Afro-Brazilian traditions create a lifestyle that is genuinely distinctive. International schools, private hospitals, and a growing expat community are already in place. Direct flights to Lisbon, Madrid, and Frankfurt make it a practical choice for international residents, not just a seasonal destination.

What makes Salvador's luxury market different from other Brazilian cities?

Salvador is the only major Brazilian city where you can look out from a colonial UNESCO-protected hilltop onto both a sheltered bay and the open Atlantic. That geographical singularity, combined with the density of Afro-Brazilian cultural heritage, creates a market with no direct equivalent in the country. It is not Rio, and it is not São Paulo. That is the point.