Alcabideche – Cascais Real Estate Guide 2026

Alcabideche, nestled in the picturesque city of Cascais, Portugal, offers a vibrant blend of traditional charm and modern living, making it an attractive destination for international investors. Known for its lush landscapes and serene atmosphere, it attracts families and professionals seeking tranquility yet proximity to Lisbon. The real estate market here is dynamic, with properties ranging from affordable apartments to luxurious villas, reflecting an average sale price of €1,081,302. The neighborhood's investment appeal is bolstered by a substantial rental market, providing yields up to 6.6% for T2 apartments. Notable amenities include proximity to the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park and a rich cultural scene, enhancing its desirability. Alcabideche stands out as a blend of elegance and opportunity, promising both lifestyle and investment potential.

Investor Profile

Ideal for investors seeking a balanced portfolio with steady rental income, families desiring proximity to Lisbon while enjoying a serene environment, and those interested in luxurious living with high investment potential.

Market Data

  • Average price: €1,081,302
  • Price range: €180,000 – €4,850,000
  • Price per m²: €5,445/m²
  • Average size: 199m²
  • Average rooms: 3.1
  • Average monthly rent: €2,774
  • Estimated annual yield: 3.1%
  • Sale listings: 48
  • Rental listings: 18

By Apartment Type

  • T2 — 11 listings, avg €501,727, 118m², €4,259/m²
  • T3 — 20 listings, avg €816,350, 167m², €4,897/m²
  • T4 — 14 listings, avg €1,927,035, 285m², €6,759/m²
  • T4+ — 2 listings, avg €1,449,000, 433m², €3,346/m²

About Cascais

Character and Identity: The Portuguese Riviera. A city of wealth, luxurious villas, marinas, and beaches. National Role: A magnet for luxury tourism and affluent foreign residents. Historical Development: From a fishing village, it became the royal resort at the end of the 19th century. During World War II, it was a nest of spies (inspired the James Bond series). Interesting Facts: "Boca do Inferno" (Mouth of Hell) is a dramatic cliff where the waves crash with a tremendous roar, a source of many legends about sorcerers.

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