Parque das Nações – Lisbon Real Estate Guide 2026

Parque das Nações, a modern and vibrant district in Lisbon, offers a unique blend of contemporary architecture and scenic river views. Known for its cosmopolitan vibe, it attracts young professionals, expats, and families alike. The real estate market here is dynamic, with prices reflecting its premium location and high demand. Investing in this area is appealing due to its strong rental market, especially for T1 and T2 apartments that offer attractive yields. The neighborhood boasts a wealth of amenities, including the Lisbon Oceanarium, Vasco da Gama Shopping Center, and a variety of restaurants and cultural venues. Its well-planned infrastructure and proximity to Lisbon's city center make it a top choice for investors seeking growth potential and lifestyle appeal.

Investor Profile

Ideal for international investors seeking modern urban living with strong rental yields. Attracts young professionals, expats, and affluent families looking for premium property in a cosmopolitan area.

Market Data

  • Average price: €827,000
  • Price range: €325,000 – €1,650,000
  • Price per m²: €7,008/m²
  • Average size: 118m²
  • Average rooms: 2.2
  • Average monthly rent: €1,975
  • Estimated annual yield: 2.9%
  • Sale listings: 9
  • Rental listings: 4

By Apartment Type

  • T1 — 2 listings, avg €537,000, 65m², €8,326/m²
  • T2 — 4 listings, avg €580,000, 92m², €6,339/m²
  • T3 — 2 listings, avg €1,274,500, 194m², €6,570/m²

About Lisbon

Character and Identity: "Queen of the Sea." The white city built on seven hills overlooks the Tagus River. It combines the melancholy of fado in the alleys of Alfama with the modernity of the Parque das Nações. The light of Lisbon is considered unique in the world of photography. National Role: The capital and economic center. Historical Development: One of the oldest cities in Europe (predating Rome and Paris). It was almost completely destroyed in the earthquake of 1755 and was rebuilt with exemplary planning (Baixa Pombalina). Interesting Facts: The symbol of the city is a ship with two…

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