Poço do Bispo Property Prices in Lisbon 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
At a median of €4750/m², you’re paying for future promises rather than current polish. While our neighborhood analysis puts this area in THE_GRID, the current house prices feel high given the lack of basic infrastructure. It’s an investment outlook play where you bet on the massive riverfront developments finally bringing a pharmacy or a decent supermarket to the immediate block.
The Vibe:Forget the cobblestones; this is a landscape of rusted warehouse roofs, heavy shipping containers, and wide-open pavement. The crowd consists of people who traded central convenience for high ceilings and proximity to the Braço de Prata train station. It smells like river salt and diesel, far removed from the polished facades of Chiado.
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Quick Estimate
Poço do Bispo @ €4,750/m²
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is Poço do Bispo actually walkable?
Only if you enjoy long, flat stretches of asphalt alongside train tracks and shipping yards; it lacks the intimate scale of the city center.
What is the parking situation like for residents?
Currently decent compared to the rest of Lisbon, though new luxury builds are quickly swallowing the vacant lots previously used for free parking.
How do m² stats here compare to neighboring Marvila?
They are nearly identical, but you are paying a slight premium for the proximity to the Prata Riverside Village and the riverfront.
Is the public transport reliable for a daily commute?
You are tethered to the Sintra train line at Braço de Prata or a few bus routes; don't hold your breath for a Metro expansion here.
Are industrial conversions worth the €5900/m² top end?
Only if it includes a direct river view and serious soundproofing; otherwise, you're paying premium rates to live in a dusty construction zone.