These are the 10 most expensive houses for sale in Portugal

Luxury homes are a special world: not only because of their (often) exorbitant prices, but also because of their features, amenities and finishes. Living in such property is not affordable for everyone, but still mansions, castles and estates continue to attract curious Internet users. Seeing such dreams on the internet is a hobby for many people, because dreaming is only worth the fantasy, and it is not yet tax deductible. With this in mind, Idealista decided to compile a list of the 10 most expensive luxury homes for sale in Portugal. Unsurprisingly, most of these properties are located in the Lisbon and Algarve regions, and you should get to know them.
1. Luxury villa by the sea, Algarve
The house is located on top of the cliffs and offers unique views of the Algarve coastline, allowing you to enjoy tranquility, privacy and truly cinematic views. There is a 407 m2 building on a 5,289 square meter (m2) lot. Stunning views also extend to the spacious infinity pool terrace with waterfall, decorated with custom mosaics, highlighting the exclusivity of this property. Cost? 24,500,000 euros.
2. Modern house with sea views in Quinta do Lago, Algarve
The villa has a magnificent sunny exposure, allowing you to enjoy an outdoor area including an infinity pool and relaxation area. With seven en-suite bedrooms and eight bathrooms, it also features a spa, Turkish bath, sauna, indoor pool, gym, movie room and dining area with direct access to the outdoors, next to a barbecue, as well as a play area. Located in one of the privileged locations of the Quinta do Lago resort. To live by the sea in this case costs: 14.5 million euros.
3. House with swimming pool in Vale do Lobo, Algarve
This exquisite property has just 7 bedrooms and 10 bathrooms, occupying a total area of 720 m2 on a large plot of 2430 m2. Designed to provide the ultimate in comfort and style, this magnificent home is a true oasis of tranquility where every detail has been carefully considered to offer an unforgettable living experience. The outside area of the house has a picturesque garden and a stunning swimming pool. Price: 12 500 000 euros.
4. Palace in Paso de Arcos, Lisbon
Known as Quinta do Relógio, this 19th-century palace was built in 1860 under the direction of architect Cinatti de Ciena.
5. Fifteenth-century palace between Azeitan-u and Portinho da Arabida
This property comprises a two-story palace, chapel and ancillary buildings, all set in an area of about 41 hectares. The palace has two noble halls, a kitchen, a dining room, bedrooms, 3 spacious suites, a mountain view room decorated with 15th century tiles, and other rooms. The exterior courtyard includes a barbecue area, cellar and outbuildings. The charming garden near the palace creates a breathtaking atmosphere to enjoy the tranquility of the mountain. The price for all this luxury? 12,000,000 euros.
6. 17-bedroom mansion in Estoril
Each room in this villa is a masterfully crafted work of art, providing comfort, style and harmony. From the spacious rooms to the well-equipped gourmet kitchen, every detail has been thoughtfully considered to create exceptional contemporary living in a home with soul. The property includes spacious terraces, landscaped gardens, private pool and offers opportunities for memorable gatherings and tranquil moments. The price to realize the dream of living here? 10 million euros.
7. House in Quinta do Lago, Algarve
Classic five bedroom villa situated on a double plot next to the São Lorenzo golf course in the resort of Quinta do Lago. It has spacious living rooms, equipped kitchen, suites, terraces and panoramic views. Details such as carved ceilings, marble floors, double garage, TV room, sauna, gym and office. Lush gardens with fruit trees, pond and views. Includes an adjacent plot of 2355 m2. It's worth it to live like a star: €9,900,000.
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