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Cristiano Ronaldo's $25 Million Cascais Mansion: A Retirement Dream on the Portuguese Riviera

Cristiano Ronaldo's $25 Million Cascais Mansion: A Retirement Dream on the Portuguese Riviera
Celebrity · 2026
Photo · Andres Ruiz for Latino World News
By Andres Ruiz Photographer & Reporter Jul 9, 2026 3 min read

After Portugal's 1-0 loss to Spain in the 2026 World Cup final, Cristiano Ronaldo officially closed the book on his international career. At 41, the football icon is now turning his full attention to family life with Georgina Rodríguez and their children. Their new home? A sprawling $25 million compound in Cascais, Portugal, designed for privacy, luxury, and long-term comfort.

The estate sits in the elite Quinta da Marinha area, often called the Portuguese Riviera. Ronaldo originally bought the property for around $7 million, then invested an additional $20 million in a complete rebuild and redesign. The result is a 5,000-square-meter residence on a 12,000-square-meter plot, making it one of the most expensive private homes in Portugal.

A Mansion Built for a Legend

The technical specs are impressive. The underground garage can hold up to 30 cars, a nod to Ronaldo's famous car collection. The main suites offer panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. There's also a home cinema, a spa, gaming rooms, and two pools. The indoor pool has a glass floor, so you can watch swimmers from the level below.

Materials were chosen with care: Italian marble, solid gold fixtures, and a custom wall mural by Louis Vuitton. Every detail aims to create a wellness-focused environment for Ronaldo's post-competitive life.

This Cascais mansion is the crown jewel of a global real estate portfolio that includes properties in Saudi Arabia, Spain, Italy, England, and the United Arab Emirates. The total value of the Ronaldo-Rodríguez family's real estate holdings is estimated at $86 million.

For context, Ronaldo's net worth is around $1.2 billion, according to financial institutions. The new home is a statement of stability and legacy, not just luxury. It's where he plans to enjoy retirement with Georgina and their children, far from the pitch but still very much in the spotlight.

If you're curious about how other football families live, check out our piece on Antonela Roccuzzo vs. Georgina Rodríguez: Wealth, Fame, and the Real Story Behind the WAGs. And for more on Ronaldo's World Cup exit, read Cristiano Ronaldo's World Cup Exit: A Fiery Defense of His Legacy.

This isn't just a house. It's a home base for a family that has lived across continents. And for Ronaldo, it's the final piece of a career that has redefined what it means to be a global athlete.

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