Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez have bought a new house, as confirmed exclusively by Semana magazine, on the coast of Cascais, in the exclusive Quinta da Marinha development. Large in scale, the house is designed as a retreat and future base in Portugal for the family. Set on a plot of approximately 12,000 square metres, the house itself spans more than 5,000 square metres across two floors, with expansive glass façades, flowing terraces and a close relationship with the surrounding Atlantic landscape.
The property includes a full range of amenities, from indoor and outdoor swimming pools to a gym, spa, private cinema and generous gardens. Together, these spaces create a home centred on comfort and wellbeing, with interiors finished in refined materials and complemented by bespoke elements. The design brings together contemporary architecture, privacy and views of the surrounding landscape, in one of the most desirable locations on the Portuguese coast.
According to experts consulted by Semana, the property is valued at around €25 million, a figure that would place it among the most expensive private homes in Portugal today. This valuation reflects not only the scale of the residence, but also its prime location within an exclusive residential enclave, the quality of its materials and the level of personalisation, making it a highly distinctive property within the Portuguese real estate market.
Cascais, a coastal paradise
Once a traditional fishing village, Cascais has, in recent years, evolved into a destination known for contemporary architecture and a coastal lifestyle that blends ocean views, outdoor living and a relaxed pace of life. Cascais has many draws, including its proximity to Lisbon, protected natural surroundings, golf courses and a long tradition of high end residential living. This setting offers both privacy and a strong sense of urban sophistication, helping to explain why Cascais has become a regular destination for large-scale private residential projects.
Overall, Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodríguez’s new residence in Cascais reflects a broader shift in contemporary luxury, where grand properties are no longer defined solely by status, but are increasingly conceived as places of retreat, wellbeing and family stability. Architecture carefully integrated into the landscape, a strong emphasis on privacy and homes designed for comfortable, everyday living all help to explain why enclaves such as Quinta da Marinha have become a preferred setting for this kind of distinctive residential project in Europe.
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