Campanhã – Porto Real Estate Guide 2026

Campanhã, located in Porto, Portugal, is an emerging gem for real estate investors. Known for its vibrant atmosphere and diverse community, the neighborhood is attracting young professionals and families. The real estate market is characterized by a mix of modern developments and traditional Portuguese architecture. With an average sale price of €361,900, Campanhã offers a range of properties from compact T1 apartments to spacious T4 homes. Investors are drawn to the area for its promising rental yields, particularly in the T1 segment with a 6.4% yield. The neighborhood is well-connected with public transport, making it an attractive location for both residents and businesses. Notable amenities include the Campanhã train station and close proximity to cultural landmarks, enhancing its appeal as a dynamic and convenient place to live and invest.

Investor Profile

Ideal for young professionals, families, and investors seeking promising rental yields and long-term growth. Campanhã appeals to those who value vibrant communities and strategic urban locations.

Market Data

  • Average price: €361,900
  • Price range: €160,000 – €780,000
  • Price per m²: €3,357/m²
  • Average size: 108m²
  • Average rooms: 2.4
  • Average monthly rent: €1,330
  • Estimated annual yield: 4.4%
  • Sale listings: 25
  • Rental listings: 14

By Apartment Type

  • T1 — 4 listings, avg €251,000, 53m², €4,754/m²
  • T2 — 10 listings, avg €378,700, 99m², €3,841/m²
  • T3 — 4 listings, avg €338,375, 109m², €3,104/m²
  • T4 — 3 listings, avg €506,666, 231m², €2,196/m²

About Porto

Character and Identity: "The Unconquered City" (Invicta). Gray granite, port wine, and the Douro River. The second largest and most important city, but according to its residents – the first. A strong sense of local pride and constant competition with Lisbon. National Role: The economic heart of the north. A city of export, tourism, and wine. The airport and seaport make it the gateway to the north. Historical Development: An ancient city that grew rich from the wine trade in the 17th-18th centuries. The famous bridge (Ponte Luís I) has become a symbol of the city. The right bank (Gaia) is…

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