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Luxury villas for rent in Costa Verde

  • Villa in Canidelo, Vila Nova de Gaia
    Villa in Canidelo, Vila Nova de Gaia
    € 4,200
    200 m² 4 4
    Presented by The Agency Portugal
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luxury guide

The Costa Verde in southwest Sardinia is one of those places that serious buyers discover before the market catches up. 104 villas for sale stretch across a coastline where Piscinas dunes rise to forty meters and the sea stays clear year-round. These are not the manicured properties of the Costa Smeralda. Villas here sit close to wild scrubland, built in local granite and basalt, with terraces that look straight out over the Tyrrhenian. Demand is growing, driven mainly by buyers from Germany, Switzerland and Scandinavia who want privacy and open land at a price that north Sardinia no longer offers. Sant'Antioco, Carbonia and the Iglesiente coast are close enough to matter.

How much does a villa cost on the Costa Verde

Entry-level villas on the Costa Verde start at €450,000, typically inland properties with large gardens and no direct sea access. Beachfront villas with private access to the dunes of Piscinas or Scivu reach €1,400,000. The average price sits at €760,000. Floor areas range from 136 to 426 sqm, with an average of 218 sqm and between 2 and 13 bedrooms. Infinity pools, covered pergolas, stone walls clad in local granite and land parcels with Mediterranean scrub are standard in the top segment. The single biggest price driver is direct beach access. On this stretch of coast, private dune access is genuinely rare, which means properties with it hold value regardless of wider market conditions. And because planning restrictions limit new construction near the coast, supply stays tight.

Where to buy a villa on the Costa Verde

Torre dei Corsari, in the municipality of Arbus, is the address that comes up first among buyers who know this coast. Villas here sit behind the dune system of Piscinas, surrounded by eucalyptus forest and within walking distance of one of the longest natural beaches in Europe. Marina di Arbus draws buyers who want a property closer to basic services without giving up the wild coastal setting. Portixeddu, near Fluminimaggiori, offers clifftop villas with sea views that reach across to the Sulcis archipelago on a clear day. That is rare in Sardinia, and the prices reflect it. The inland area around Guspini and Montevecchio, the old mining district now classified as an industrial heritage site, is the territory for buyers who want large plots at lower cost, sometimes with agricultural land included. Ma the real competition for the best villas on the Costa Verde is quiet but real. Properties with direct dune access rarely come back to market twice.