Santo António do EstorilRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Final Boss"
At a median of €27.5/m², you are paying for the prestigious zip code and the privilege of not having a beach club under your window. We've classified this area as the FINAL_BOSS because the €48/m² top-end is reserved for rare, gut-renovated estates that offer total seclusion. It is not a trend-chasing neighborhood; the investment outlook is exceptionally stable because supply is permanently capped by the lack of new buildable land.
The Vibe:This is the steep, quiet residential climb above the Estoril Casino where the sidewalk tiles are actually intact and the wind smells like pine. You are surrounded by high-walled villas and mid-century blocks housing people who prefer silence and privacy over the tourist noise of the waterfront. The walk to the Estoril train station is a breeze going down, but the vertical hike back up will have you questioning your fitness levels daily.
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Quick Estimate
Santo António do Estoril @ €27.5/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Why is the rent range so extreme here?
The m² stats vary because you are choosing between unrenovated 1970s apartments at €19.5/m² and hyper-modernized villas that command €48/m².
Is a car necessary in Santo António do Estoril?
Absolutely, unless you enjoy doing grocery hauls on a 15-degree incline or waiting for infrequent local buses.
What is the average rent for a decent 2-bedroom?
Based on current neighborhood analysis, you should budget at least €2,500 monthly for a unit that has seen a paintbrush in the last decade.
Is it noisy near the Casino?
Surprisingly no, as the residential streets are tucked far enough up the hill to avoid the event traffic and late-night crowds.
Is the investment outlook better for flats or houses?
Houses hold value here, but the rental demand for modern two-bedroom flats is currently outpacing supply, driving the average rent higher for small units.