Cascais Dream on the Market: Ronaldo and Georgina Sell Their Luxury Palace
16 January 2026
Context and Sale
Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodríguez have decided to sell their luxury Cascais mansion just days after its official completion, ending a six-year construction saga that finally opened its doors to the world—if the world wanted a very visible door with an ocean backdrop.
Portuguese magazine Semana reports that the couple couldn’t settle into the home due to privacy concerns, a factor that outweighed their initial excitement about the site’s prestige and surroundings.
Property Details
The mansion is located in the prestigious Quinta da Marinha area of Cascais. Its market value is around €25 million, and it was offered for sale close to €35 million.
Spanning roughly 5,000 square meters of living space on a 12,000-square-meter plot, the estate sits about 200 meters from the Atlantic coastline and enjoys direct ocean views.
The property features a main wing of about 300 square meters, two pools (an indoor and an outdoor), a cinema, a gym, a massage room, and a garage that can accommodate up to 20 cars.
According to Portuguese outlets, Ronaldo was surprised by the constant activity around the site and the high vantage points that offered direct views into the home, undermining the privacy they sought.
Initial plans to secure privacy reportedly included buying adjacent plots, but neighboring owners refused, ultimately leading to the decision to place the property back on the market. The chapter was meant to be the dream home in Portugal; instead, it becomes a real estate news item with a seaside backdrop.
Now, Ronaldo and Georgina move on, leaving behind a saga that blends football stardom with real estate reality.
Note from the field: when your dream house needs a privacy policy, even a six-year construction project might not be enough to keep the paparazzi at bay. Punchlines coming up: 1) If privacy were a sport, Ronaldo would Olympic-medal it with a goalpost of hedges. 2) The only thing bigger than that ocean view is the mortgage—talk about keeping secrets at sea.