Inside Ronaldo's $40M super mansion for retirement

By Hoang Nguyen   January 10, 2026 | 04:00 am PT
Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo’s latest real-estate project has been completed, a super villa valued at approximately £30 million ($40.6 million) that serves as his residence after retirement.

Nestled in an exclusive resort 30 km from Lisbon, this estate is set to be the primary residence for the five-time Ballon d’Or winner once he hangs up his boots. After more than three years of meticulous planning and construction, the mansion is now considered one of the most expensive private residences in Portugal, according to Daily Express.

Designed to blend ultra-modern luxury with privacy, the estate spans over 2,700 sq.m and serves as the crown jewel of Ronaldo's post-football life.

The property features eight spacious bedrooms, including a massive 300 sq.m primary suite. The most talked-about feature of the home is a massive glass-bottomed indoor pool, which includes an underwater walkway that allows guests to look up at those swimming above.

Cristiano Ronaldo and his fiancee Georgina Rodriguez enjoy their vacation on a yacht. Photo by Instagram?@cristiano

Cristiano Ronaldo and his fiancee Georgina Rodriguez enjoy their vacation on a yacht. Photo by Instagram/@cristiano

To house Ronaldo’s supercar collection, which is valued at over £12 million and includes rare gems like the Bugatti Centodieci and the Ferrari Monza SP1, the villa includes an underground garage capable of holding up to 30 cars.

The bespoke interiors are finished with rare Italian marble, gold-plated faucets, and smart heating throughout, while the walls feature customized Louis Vuitton murals.

The super mansion is only one piece of a vast property portfolio of Ronaldo.

In Lisbon, he owns a £6 million penthouse, featuring 360-degree city views, a beach-view villa in Madeira, a 36-room mansion in Madrid, a luxury estate in Turin and a £15 million high-end apartment in Trump Tower in New York.

His reach extends to Saudi Arabia with newly acquired ultra-luxury villas on Nujuma Island valued at £12 million.

With an estimated net worth now exceeding £1.4 billion, the 40-year-old football icon has ensured that his life off the pitch will be just as epic as his career.

 
 
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