Cascais, Portugal’s third-largest city, offers a blend of cultural vibrance and coastal charm that attracts discerning buyers from around the world. Located just 40 minutes west of Lisbon, Cascais is known for its divine villas, inviting beaches, historic architecture, amazing culinary scene and one-of-a-kind real estate. Here, Managing Partner Ayres Neto delves into the dynamics of the Cascais real estate market and spotlights some of the city’s most desirable neighrbhooods and attractions.
Cascais is Portugal’s most luxurious destination, offering a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Nestled along the stunning coastline near Lisbon, this former fishing village has transformed into an upscale resort town, known for its elegant charm. Cascais is steeped in history, with royal palaces, fortresses, and stately homes lining its streets. It was once a summer retreat for Portuguese royalty, and this legacy is still evident in its ornate architecture and beautifully preserved historical landmarks. The nightlife in Cascais is vibrant yet refined, offering a variety of chic bars, lively nightclubs, and cozy lounges. Cascais’ dining scene is equally impressive, with an array of gourmet restaurants serving world-class cuisine, often emphasizing fresh seafood, a testament to its maritime heritage. The town is also surrounded by natural beauty with its stunning beaches, such as Praia da Rainha and Praia do Guincho.
Cascais is Portugal’s most luxurious destination. With its rich history, amazing architecture, nightlife and restaurant scene, alongside its stunning natural beauty, mountains and gorgeous beaches, it represents the best that Portugal can offer, so naturally buyers and investors flock there to take advantage of this real estate gem.
The Cascais market has seen prices rising steadily for the last decade or so, due to increased demand from foreign buyers. The improvement in terms of quality of construction, usage of luxurious materials and the emphasis on modern architecture units are a new trend, as builders want to appease a high-end clientele. Inventory is always low and even with more developments being built, supply has not met demand.
Brazilians, Americans, Northern Europeans and Brits are the main nationalities buying in Cascais, and that’s not going to change anytime soon, quite the opposite as satisfied buyers tend to create a kind of “chain migration effect” in these feeder countries. Cascais is amazing after all.
High-end villas in good size plots. The closer the property is to the ocean, the higher the price per sqm will be. In the last couple of years, modern villas with technology have become more and more prevalent and highly sought-after by international buyers. Several developments were built in the last five or six years catering to luxury buyers coming from all corners of the world
Quinta da Marinha and Quinta do Patino are two of the top areas in Cascais. The exclusivity of these gated communities makes them the cream of the crop not just in Cascais but in all of Portugal.
4 Beds | 5 Baths
Seconds from the Sea, Access to Multiple Onsite Pools, Saunas & Fitness Center
5 Beds | 8 Baths
Pool, Access to Golf Courses & Beaches
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