The version of your browser is no longer supported. Update it for a better experience.

4,197 results for:

Luxury Properties for sale in the district of Madeira

  • Villa in Santa Cruz, Madeira
    Villa in Santa Cruz, Madeira
    Price on Application
    301 m² 5 3
    Presented by RIKA KAZA REAL ESTATE
    Elite
  • Villa in Ribeira Brava, Madeira
    Villa in Ribeira Brava, Madeira
    € 1,450,000
    298 m² 4 4
    Presented by RIKA KAZA REAL ESTATE
    Elite
  • Villa in Santana, Madeira
    Villa in Santana, Madeira
    € 1,380,000
    142 m² 2 5
    Presented by RIKA KAZA REAL ESTATE
    Elite
  • Villa in Calheta, Madeira
    Villa in Calheta, Madeira
    € 1,150,000
    230 m² 4 4
    Presented by RIKA KAZA REAL ESTATE
    Prestige
  • Villa in Calheta, Madeira
    Villa in Calheta, Madeira
    € 2,220,000
    4 3
    Presented by RIKA KAZA REAL ESTATE
    Prestige
  • Apartment in Funchal, Madeira
    Apartment in Funchal, Madeira
    € 2,600,000
    245 m² 4 3
    Presented by RIKA KAZA REAL ESTATE
    Prestige
  • Apartment in Funchal, Madeira
    Apartment in Funchal, Madeira
    € 740,000
    77 m² 1 1
    Presented by RIKA KAZA REAL ESTATE
    Prestige
  • Detached House in Calheta, Madeira
    Detached House in Calheta, Madeira
    € 1,330,000
    233 m² 3 3
    Presented by Lina Ramos | Portugal Sotheby's International Realty
    Prestige
  • Detached House in Funchal, Madeira
    Detached House in Funchal, Madeira
    € 2,100,000
    344 m² 5 3
    Presented by Lina Ramos | Portugal Sotheby's International Realty
    Prestige
  • Duplex in Funchal, Madeira
    Duplex in Funchal, Madeira
    € 1,500,000
    344 m² 6 5
    Presented by Lina Ramos | Portugal Sotheby's International Realty
    Prestige
  • Detached House in Funchal, Madeira
    Detached House in Funchal, Madeira
    € 950,000
    250 m² 5 5
    Presented by Lina Ramos | Portugal Sotheby's International Realty
    Prestige
  • Detached House in Santa Cruz, Madeira
    Detached House in Santa Cruz, Madeira
    € 1,700,000
    350 m² 5 3
    Presented by Lina Ramos | Portugal Sotheby's International Realty
    Prestige
  • Land in Santa Cruz, Madeira
    Land in Santa Cruz, Madeira
    € 838,000
    48,755 m² 1 1
    Presented by RIKA KAZA REAL ESTATE
    Prestige
  • Penthouse in Funchal, Madeira
    Penthouse in Funchal, Madeira
    € 1,500,000
    360 m² 7 5
    Presented by RIKA KAZA REAL ESTATE
    Premium
  • Penthouse in Funchal, Madeira
    Penthouse in Funchal, Madeira
    € 2,650,000
    256 m² 6 4
    Presented by RIKA KAZA REAL ESTATE
    Premium

luxury guide

3,576 luxury properties are currently listed on Madeira, and the pipeline of international buyers shows no sign of slowing. The island sits in the North Atlantic, 1,000 kilometres southwest of Lisbon, yet it feels anything but remote: direct flights connect Funchal with London, Frankfurt, Amsterdam and Zurich in under four hours. The archipelago includes Porto Santo, a smaller island with nine kilometres of golden sand beach, reachable by ferry in forty minutes. The market spans contemporary villas, historic quintas, sea-view apartments and contemporary residences with Atlantic terraces. What sets Madeira apart from the Canary Islands or the Azores is the combination of political stability, a favourable tax regime for non-habitual residents, and an expat community that has been here for generations. The infrastructure is mature. The lifestyle is exceptional.

Luxury property prices in Madeira

Prices in Madeira's luxury segment range from €275,000 to €15,000,000, with an average market value of €992,061. Property sizes run from 15 to 12000 sqm, averaging 214 sqm. The single biggest price driver is ocean view: a property with an unobstructed Atlantic panorama commands a significant premium over an equivalent inland option. Elevation above Funchal matters too. The hillside residential zones above the historic centre consistently record the highest valuations on the island. Compared to Lisbon, Madeira offers real value at equivalent square footage, and that gap is one reason northern European buyers have been active here for years. But the gap is narrowing. British, German and Scandinavian demand has pushed prices upward steadily, and new luxury supply remains constrained by the island's topography.

Most sought-after areas in Madeira

Funchal remains the core of the market. The hillside zones of São Martinho and Lido, west of the city centre, hold the island's most prestigious addresses, with sweeping views over the harbour and open Atlantic. Câmara de Lobos is a different proposition: a fishing village ten minutes from Funchal, known internationally since Churchill painted its harbour cliffs. It has become one of the most desirable spots on the island, with prices still below those of the capital. Calheta, on the south-west coast, draws buyers looking for direct water access: it has the island's most established marina and its most popular artificial beach. For a wilder, more dramatic setting, the north coast around Santana offers steep volcanic scenery, traditional thatched architecture and a pace of life far removed from the tourist circuit. Porto Santo, the neighbouring island, appeals to those who want even more quiet and a sandy beach as a daily backdrop.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in Madeira's luxury real estate market?

Portugal's Non-Habitual Resident tax regime offers significant advantages for buyers relocating to Madeira, and the island's limited buildable land keeps supply tight. At an average of €992,061, prices remain below comparable Atlantic island destinations, with consistent upward pressure from northern European demand.

What is daily life like in Madeira?

Year-round mild temperatures, low crime rates, direct air connections to major European cities and a long-established international community make Madeira one of the Atlantic's most liveable addresses. Funchal has a restaurant scene, cultural calendar and healthcare infrastructure that most islands of comparable size cannot match.

What makes Madeira unique in the luxury property market?

Madeira is a UNESCO-listed volcanic island with vertical landscapes, ancient laurel forests and a coastline that creates entirely different microclimates within a few kilometres. It is not a flat, resort-built destination. The terrain itself restricts development, which protects existing property values and gives the market a scarcity dynamic that buyers from the Algarve or the Canaries rarely find.