Ronaldo owns the largest villa in Portugal at an expensive price, but he only stays a few times a year because he plays at an Arab club

Cristiano Ronaldo fuels rumors of a potential return to Sporting by purchasing and renovating an impressive mansion in Cascais, one of the most sought-after regions in Portugal. After the 2022 World Cup, the football star has acquired a stunning residence in Quinta da Marinha, Cascais, offering views of the Atlantic Ocean. The three-story building spans over 2,700 square meters and includes a pool, situated on a large plot. The mansion faces south, equipped with a solar panel system and a garage capable of accommodating up to 20 cars to house the player’s car collection.

Reports indicate that Cristiano Ronaldo spent over 11 мιIIιоnꜱ euros to acquire the house, with an additional 10 мιIIιоnꜱ euros for renovations led by his wife Georgina Rodríguez and her friend Paula Brito, who has experience with luxury brands like Baccarat, Dior, Hermès, Lalique, and Versace. The improvements feature a Louis Vuitton mural, designer furniture, and premium materials like Italian marble. This new property joins the extensive list of CR7’s real estate holdings, which include a 9.8 мιIIιоnꜱ euros mansion in his hometown of Madeira, an 18.6 мιIIιоnꜱ euros apartment in Trump Tower, New York, and a nearly two million euros villa in Marbella.

While the interior decor of the new mansion remаins a mystеry, it is likely to reflect the style chosen for the couple’s La Finca residence in Pozuelo de Alarcón, which was also renovated and redesigned with Paula Brito’s assistance. Expect a palette of whites, golden tones, clean lines, and carefully selected artworks. With an estimated net worth of 500 мιIIιоnꜱ euros, Cristiano Ronaldo continues to make significant investments in luxurious properties.