Cristiano Ronaldo has already planned where he intends to live when he ends his career on the pitch. The 40-year-old Portuguese striker completed the construction of a mansion valued at 30 million pounds, approximately R$215 million, located in the exclusive Quinta da Marinha neighborhood, in Cascais, approximately 50 kilometers from Lisbon, in Portugal.
According to information released by the Mirror newspaper, the work took more than three years to complete. The property, measuring around 900 square meters, has eight bedrooms and is now on the list of the most expensive and luxurious properties in the country.
The mansion brings together a series of spaces focused on leisure and comfort. There are indoor and outdoor pools, a giant glass pool with an underwater walkway, sand and tennis courts, gym, cinema room, massage room and even a kind of private beach within the property. For children, the place also has a playground.
Luxury also appears in the details. The residence has pieces of Italian marble spread throughout the rooms, taps made in solid gold and a mural by the fashion house Louis Vuitton, created custom-made for the room that Cristiano Ronaldo will share with his partner, Georgina Rodríguez. The property also has an underground garage prepared to house the player’s car collection, valued at around 12 million pounds.
According to Mirror, the idea is that Ronaldo will move into the mansion after hanging up his boots. The star currently plays for Saudi Arabia’s Al-Nassr, with whom he signed a two-year contract worth £492 million last summer, bringing his estimated net worth to £1.4 billion.
The player lives with Georgina Rodríguez, with whom he got engaged in August 2025, after nine years of relationship. Together, they form a family with five children, two of whom are biological to the couple.