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Cristiano Ronaldos mansion in Portugal and plans to relocate after retirement

Cristiano Ronaldos mansion in Portugal and plans to relocate after retirement
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Cristiano Ronaldo’s Cascais Mansion: Timeline, Features, and Retirement Plans Cristiano Ronaldo’s next chapter is being built on Portugal’s Atlantic coast. The Manchester United and Al-Nassr forward is constructing a massive private residence in Quinta da Marinha, Cascais,one of Portugal’s most exclusive gated communities. The mansion is located near the Oitavos Dunes Golf Course clubhouse in Quinta da Marinha, Cascais. Construction began over three years ago, around 2020, and was already a year behind schedule as of mid-2023. As of July 2023, work was still ongoing and expected to continue “at least well into 2024”. The project has drawn attention locally due to the scale of the build and disruption to neighbors in the upscale country club. The property is reported to be valued at around *€30 million*. While full architectural plans haven’t been publicly released, it’s described as a “huge mansion” consistent with Ronaldo’s other luxury residences in Madrid, Turin, and Madeira. Ronaldo has also reportedly looked into buying the nearby clubhouse and parking area adjacent to the site, suggesting he wants extensive privacy and control over the immediate surroundings. Planned Features and Use
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Details on the interior are limited, but based on the location and reported scale, the estate is expected to include: mulltiple bedrooms and living areas for Ronaldo, Georgina Rodríguez, and their children.There is private training and recovery facilities, consistent with Ronaldo’s known focus on fitness and physiotherapy.There is a pool, gardens, and direct access to the golf course in Quinta da Marinha It has High-level security and privacy typical of the gated community The property is positioned as a permanent family base in Portugal, distinct from his investment properties and hotels. According to reports from Portuguese media cited in Getty Images footage, Ronaldo is planning to live in the house with his family after he retires from professional football. Cascais makes sense for that phase: it’s close to Lisbon, offers a quieter lifestyle than Madrid or Manchester, and keeps him near family in Madeira. The Quinta da Marinha location also puts him in a community with other high-net-worth residents and easy access to Lisbon Airport for travel. The mansion was still under construction and behind schedule. No official move-in date has been announced, and Ronaldo hasn’t publicly posted interior images. The project remains one of his most significant personal investments in Portugal. Ronaldo has said in past interviews that he wants to settle in Portugal long-term after football. This Cascais mansion looks like the centerpiece of that plan.
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