Algueirão Rent Prices in Algueirão-Mem Martins 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
With a median price of €13.5/m², Algueirão is no longer the bargain it was five years ago, yet it remains the primary escape valve for those priced out of the capital. Our neighborhood analysis places this area firmly in THE_GRID, reflecting its status as a reliable, no-frills residential backbone. The investment outlook stays stable because demand for housing near the Sintra line is permanent, even if the m² stats lack the explosive growth seen in more central districts.
The Vibe:It’s a functional, dense suburb where life revolves around the CP train timetable and the daily struggle for a street-side parking spot. The landscape is dominated by 1980s high-rise residential blocks and a pragmatic crowd that prioritizes a 35-minute commute to Lisbon over aesthetics. Expect a landscape of concrete, local tascas, and a constant flow of people moving toward the Mem Martins station.
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Algueirão @ €13.5/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is the €11.2/m² price point realistic for a decent flat?
At the lower end of the m² stats, you're looking at unrenovated 1980s builds that likely need a dehumidifier, but they are functional.
How's the parking situation for those without a garage?
It's a nightmare; if you aren't parked by 7 PM, expect to circle the backstreets of Ouressa for at least fifteen minutes.
Is the investment outlook actually better than Lisbon?
It's safer for cash flow; the high demand for mid-market rentals ensures almost zero vacancy, unlike the volatile luxury sector.
What’s the reality of the daily commute to Lisbon?
The CP train to Rossio or Entrecampos is efficient but brutally crowded during peak hours; you will rarely get a seat.
Are there any decent green spaces in the area?
Parque de Lazer do Ouressa is the only real option for a run, though it's more of a paved utility space than a forest.