Ameijeira de BaixoRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
At a median of €16.8/m², Ameijeira de Baixo has officially entered 'BOUGIE' territory, but you're paying for structural reliability rather than seaside glamor. It is a solid neighborhood analysis pick because you get actual insulation and modern layouts that the Old Town lacks, though the recent price creep makes it less of a bargain than it used to be. The investment outlook is stable precisely because it’s where people live year-round, making it immune to the seasonal volatility of the holiday rental market.
The Vibe:This is the residential backbone of Lagos where the tourist noise of the historic center fades into a landscape of steep hills and functional apartment blocks. It is dominated by locals and long-term residents who value being within walking distance of the Centro de Saúde rather than the nearest cocktail bar. The area feels established and practical, anchored by the daily traffic flow heading toward the EN125.
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Ameijeira de Baixo @ €16.8/m²/mo
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Locals Ask
Is parking actually manageable in Ameijeira de Baixo?
It is significantly easier than the historic center, though street spots near the schools vanish instantly between 8:30 AM and 5:00 PM.
Why are m² stats higher here than some spots closer to the water?
You are paying a premium for 'liveability'—newer builds with elevators and energy ratings that won't leave you freezing in February.
How bad is the traffic noise from the EN125?
If your unit faces the main road, the tire hum is constant; always prioritize apartments with double-glazed windows in this specific pocket.
Is the walk to the city center realistic?
It’s a 15-minute downhill stroll to the praça, but the hike back up is steep enough to make you reconsider your grocery load.
Does the Average Rent usually include a garage spot?
At the €18/m² mark, you should absolutely be demanding an underground parking space or a designated box as part of the deal.