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Luxury Properties for sale in Algarve

  • Luxury home in São Brás de Alportel, Distrito de Faro
    Luxury home in São Brás de Alportel, Distrito de Faro
    € 1,500,000
    271 m² 7 5
    Presented by CN Vilamoura
  • Apartment in Lagoa, Distrito de Faro
    Apartment in Lagoa, Distrito de Faro
    € 695,000
    161 m² 3
    Presented by ÁREA B Mediação Imobiliária
  • Land in Loulé, Distrito de Faro
    Land in Loulé, Distrito de Faro
    € 450,000
    9,800 m²
    Presented by Rustic Properties - Mediacao Imobiliaria, Unipessoal, Lda.
  • Land in Loulé, Distrito de Faro
    Land in Loulé, Distrito de Faro
    € 550,000
    4,618 m²
    Presented by MVillas
  • Apartment in Olhão, Distrito de Faro
    Apartment in Olhão, Distrito de Faro
    € 650,000
    2
    Presented by IMOALK Imobiliária
  • Villa in Lagoa, Distrito de Faro
    Villa in Lagoa, Distrito de Faro
    € 895,000
    350 m² 4 3
    Presented by Globalplano - Sociedade Mediacao Imobiliaria, Lda
  • Apartment in Portimão, Distrito de Faro
    Apartment in Portimão, Distrito de Faro
    € 617,500
    115 m² 3 3
    Presented by Local Properties
  • Apartment in Olhão, Distrito de Faro
    Apartment in Olhão, Distrito de Faro
    € 413,700
    105 m² 3 3
    Presented by VIP Algarve Property
  • Villa in Vilamoura, Loulé
    Villa in Vilamoura, Loulé
    € 699,000
    105 m² 3 3
    Presented by Algarve Property Agency
  • Apartment in Loulé, Distrito de Faro
    Apartment in Loulé, Distrito de Faro
    € 515,000
    155 m² 3 3
    Presented by Infinito Real Mediação Imobilíaria LDA
  • Land in Lagos, Distrito de Faro
    Land in Lagos, Distrito de Faro
    € 1,500,000
    3,683 m²
    Presented by Villas Key - Mediacao Imobiliaria, Lda
  • Luxury home in Castro Marim, Distrito de Faro
    Luxury home in Castro Marim, Distrito de Faro
    € 6,702,600
    618 m² 3 3
    Presented by Predimed
  • Apartment in Ferragudo, Lagoa
    Apartment in Ferragudo, Lagoa
    € 649,000
    59 m² 2 1
    Presented by Engel & Völkers Portimão
  • Apartment in Estômbar e Parchal, Lagoa
    Apartment in Estômbar e Parchal, Lagoa
    € 472,000
    59 m² 2 1
    Presented by Engel & Völkers Portimão
  • Apartment in Portimão, Distrito de Faro
    Apartment in Portimão, Distrito de Faro
    € 531,000
    59 m² 2 1
    Presented by Engel & Völkers Portimão

luxury guide

The Algarve luxury real estate market is one of the most consistent performers in Southern Europe. 14,129 properties are listed today, spanning the full length of Portugal's southern coast from the cliffs of Sagres to the salt marshes near Castro Marim. The reasons buyers keep coming are straightforward: more than 300 sunny days a year, Faro International Airport with direct connections across Europe and North America, and a legal framework that has historically been welcoming to foreign ownership. Lagos, Vilamoura, Tavira and the resort communities of the Golden Triangle form the backbone of the luxury market, each with a distinct identity and price point.

Luxury property prices in the Algarve

Prices in the Algarve luxury segment start at €250,000 and reach €45,000,000 at the top end of the market. The average sits at €1,124,854, across floor areas ranging from 1 to 380000 sqm, with a typical size of 371 sqm. What drives price more than anything else? Atlantic frontage, direct golf course access and position within a private gated resort. The Algarve still undercuts comparable destinations: Marbella, the Côte d'Azur and Tuscany all command higher averages for equivalent specifications. But the gap is narrowing. International demand from the UK, Germany and the United States has been absorbing available stock consistently, and environmental legislation keeps new supply tightly constrained.

Most sought-after areas in the Algarve

The Golden Triangle anchors the top of the market. Quinta do Lago, Vale do Lobo and Vila Sol are private resort communities with golf, beach clubs and round-the-clock security that have attracted Northern European buyers for over forty years. They are the most expensive addresses in the Algarve, and the demand justifies it. To the west, Lagos draws a younger and more architecturally adventurous buyer: dramatic sea cliffs, unspoiled beaches and a medieval old town that has kept its character. Portimão and Praia da Rocha perform well for short-term rental yield. And Tavira, to the east, is the quiet counterweight to all of it: whitewashed streets, a river running alongside the Ria Formosa Natural Park, and property values that still leave room for appreciation. Ma the window there is closing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in Algarve luxury real estate right now?

Supply is structurally limited by Portuguese environmental law, which restricts new coastal development. At an average of €1,124,854, the Algarve still prices below Marbella and the French Riviera for comparable properties, but the spread has been shrinking year on year. The combination of constrained supply and sustained international demand makes a compelling case for capital appreciation.

What is daily life like in the Algarve outside the summer season?

The off-season Algarve is a different place, and most residents prefer it. Tavira and Lagos slow down to their natural pace, the golf courses open up, and the Atlantic seafood restaurants serve their best work to a local crowd. The international resident community in the Golden Triangle area is well established, with private healthcare, international schools and a cost of living that runs considerably below Western European averages.

What makes the Algarve genuinely different from other European luxury coastal markets?

The Atlantic coast geology is the starting point: the sandstone cliffs between Albufeira and Lagos have no equivalent on any Mediterranean shoreline. Beyond the landscape, the Algarve holds a rare balance between resort infrastructure at international standards and towns like Tavira or Silves that have resisted homogenisation. It is not the Costa del Sol, and it is not Provence. The market reflects that distinctiveness in ways that are increasingly hard to find elsewhere in Southern Europe.