QueluzRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
With a median of €15.5/m², Queluz has lost its status as a budget sanctuary and firmly entered THE_GRID. Our neighborhood analysis shows that while you're paying city-adjacent prices, the building stock is largely aging 1970s builds that lack modern insulation. The investment outlook is stable because demand never drops, but don't expect a lifestyle upgrade for these prices—you're paying for the 20-minute train ride to Rossio.
The Vibe:Queluz is a high-density concrete hub where finding a street parking spot after 7 PM is a legitimate combat sport. It functions as a pragmatic dormitory for Lisbon workers who live and die by the CP Sintra line schedule. You are living in the literal shadow of the National Palace, but the daily reality is mostly gray apartment blocks and the constant hum of the IC19 highway.
Market Median
Neighborhood Peers
Quick Estimate
Queluz @ €15.5/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is the Sintra line train actually reliable?
It runs frequently, but expect to be shoulder-to-shoulder with half of Sintra during peak morning hours.
Can I find a rental with a private garage?
They exist in newer builds near the station, but they'll push you toward the €19.5/m² top end of the market.
What is the investment outlook for small apartments?
High demand for studios ensures low vacancy, but aging plumbing in these blocks can eat your margins quickly.
Is the area near the Palace quieter?
Marginally, but you'll still deal with tourist coaches and local traffic bottlenecks on the weekends.
How do the m² stats compare to neighboring Amadora?
Queluz is currently tracking slightly higher due to the 'Palace' prestige, even if the daily grind feels identical.