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Luxury Properties for sale in Portugal

  • Detached House in Monchique, Distrito de Faro
    Detached House in Monchique, Distrito de Faro
    JP¥ 123,339,000
    168 m² 3 2
    Presented by Fine Country Algarve
  • Detached House in Albufeira e Olhos de Água, Albufeira Municipality
    Detached House in Albufeira e Olhos de Água, Albufeira Municipality
    JP¥ 732,617,000
    300 m² 4 4
    Presented by Fine Country Algarve
  • Detached House in Vila Franca de Xira, Lisbon
    Detached House in Vila Franca de Xira, Lisbon
    JP¥ 176,199,000
    315 m² 4 5
    Presented by REILAR | Mediacao Imobiliaria
  • Apartment in Porto, Distrito do Porto
    Apartment in Porto, Distrito do Porto
    JP¥ 185,473,000
    186 m² 3 3
    Presented by Entreparedes Real Estate
  • Apartment in Vila Nova de Gaia, Distrito do Porto
    Apartment in Vila Nova de Gaia, Distrito do Porto
    JP¥ 128,904,000
    169 m² 3 3
    Presented by CITYCASAS
  • Apartment in Porto, Distrito do Porto
    Apartment in Porto, Distrito do Porto
    JP¥ 122,412,000
    151 m² 3 3
    Presented by Raven Real Estate
  • Apartment in Montijo, Distrito de Setúbal
    Apartment in Montijo, Distrito de Setúbal
    JP¥ 78,825,900
    190 m² 3 3
    Presented by Ruben Emanuel Capodanno Santos Martins
  • Apartment in Porto, Distrito do Porto
    Apartment in Porto, Distrito do Porto
    JP¥ 296,756,000
    180 m² 3 3
    Presented by REB Realty Portugal
  • Detached House in Sesimbra, Distrito de Setúbal
    Detached House in Sesimbra, Distrito de Setúbal
    JP¥ 115,920,000
    225 m² 3 3
    Presented by Desafio Absoluto
  • Luxury home in São Brás de Alportel, Distrito de Faro
    Luxury home in São Brás de Alportel, Distrito de Faro
    JP¥ 128,904,000
    212 m² 3 3
    Presented by VIP ALGARVE PROPERTY - OLHAO
  • Apartment in Vila Nova de Gaia, Distrito do Porto
    Apartment in Vila Nova de Gaia, Distrito do Porto
    JP¥ 151,160,000
    157 m² 3 3
    Presented by Marta Oliveira - Mediacao Imobiliaria Unipessoal Lda
  • Apartment in Porto, Distrito do Porto
    Apartment in Porto, Distrito do Porto
    JP¥ 137,435,000
    166 m² 3 3
    Presented by Dobairroimobiliaria
  • Apartment in Santo António, Lisbon
    Apartment in Santo António, Lisbon
    JP¥ 306,030,000
    188 m² 3 2
    Presented by Remax Expogroup
  • Apartment in Matosinhos, Distrito do Porto
    Apartment in Matosinhos, Distrito do Porto
    JP¥ 118,703,000
    194 m² 4 3
    Presented by Porta 88
  • Luxury home in Nazaré, Distrito de Leiria
    Luxury home in Nazaré, Distrito de Leiria
    JP¥ 83,462,700
    402 m² 3 3
    Presented by SeaProperty

luxury guide

61,899 luxury properties are listed in Portugal on LuxuryEstate.com right now, and the number keeps climbing. Villas, apartments, estates and penthouses span the length of the country, from Lisbon and the Silver Coast to the Algarve cliffs and the Atlantic archipelagos. Portugal has become one of the most sought-after real estate markets in Europe, and the reasons are concrete: political stability, a favorable tax environment for foreign residents, a mild climate year-round, and direct flight connections to New York, London, Paris and beyond. Sintra, Cascais, Comporta, the Douro Valley and the island of Madeira extend an offer that no other country in southwestern Europe can match. The market is moving fast.

Luxury property prices in Portugal

Prices in the Portuguese luxury market range from JP¥24,467,500 to JP¥4,404,150,000, with an average of JP¥101,382,359. Property sizes run from 1 to 10276500 sqm, with a typical footprint around 1016 sqm. What drives value? Three things: proximity to the Atlantic, distance from Lisbon, and the specific micro-location within each region. The Algarve commands premium prices because of its internationally recognized golf courses and dramatic coastline. Comporta, a quieter stretch of dunes and pine forest south of the capital, has seen sharp price increases over the past five years. Compared to the French Riviera or the Italian lakes, Portugal still offers better value per square meter. But that gap is closing, and closing quickly.

Most sought-after areas in Portugal

Lisbon is where most international buyers start their search, and for good reason. Príncipe Real is the capital's most prestigious residential address: nineteenth-century palaces, curated gardens and a neighborhood that has attracted a well-traveled European clientele for years. Chiado and Santos have a sharper contemporary edge, with strong demand from American and northern European buyers. Porto's prestige market is centered on Foz do Douro, where the river meets the Atlantic. It is quieter than Lisbon, more residential, and increasingly appreciated by buyers who want distance from the capital's pace. Along the Linha de Cascais, Cascais and Estoril have maintained their status for decades. Ma Comporta remains the most interesting frontier: raw Atlantic dunes, cork oak forests and a deliberately low-density character that luxury development elsewhere has long since erased.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in Portugal's luxury real estate market?

Portugal combines political stability, a consistently favorable tax framework for foreign residents, and growing international demand. At an average of JP¥101,382,359, prices remain competitive against comparable markets in France, Italy and Spain, with real upside in emerging areas like Comporta and the Alentejo interior.

What is life like in Portugal?

The south of Portugal gets over 300 sunny days per year, with warm summers and mild winters. The international resident community is one of the most established in Europe, supported by international schools, high-quality healthcare, and direct air links to major global hubs. Safety levels are high, and the cost of living, even at the top end, runs well below France, the UK or Switzerland.

What makes Portugal unique for the luxury market?

Portugal is the only western European country with an intact Atlantic coastline, preserved dune systems and pine forests within an hour of a major capital. Comporta has no real equivalent anywhere in the Mediterranean. Add Madeira, a subtropical island in the mid-Atlantic with its own distinct real estate market, and the country offers a range that no single competitor can replicate.