Rio de Mouro VelhoRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
With a median of €14.3/m², the area lands squarely in THE_GRID—it's functional, reasonably priced for the region, but lacks the polish of newer developments. Our neighborhood analysis shows that while the housing stock is aging, the proximity to Lisbon keeps the investment outlook stable. You aren't paying for a 'lifestyle' here; you're paying for a 35-minute train ride to Rossio and a lower monthly overhead.
The Vibe:This is the older, more rugged side of town where steep hills and limestone walls replace the generic high-rises found near the station. You'll spend your time navigating narrow sidewalks and catching the CP Sintra line to bypass the inevitable IC19 gridlock. It’s a no-nonsense zone for people who need a functional base without the pretension of Sintra’s tourist center.
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Quick Estimate
Rio de Mouro Velho @ €14.3/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is parking a nightmare in the old quarter?
Yes, if you arrive after 7 PM, expect to circle the block or park several streets away from your front door.
How do the m² stats compare to the newer station area?
You’ll generally find more space for your money here, though the buildings often lack elevators and modern insulation.
What is the investment outlook for landlords?
Steady demand from the local workforce ensures low vacancy, but don't expect the rapid appreciation seen in Cascais.
Is the IC19 noise a dealbreaker?
Only if you're in the first line of buildings; otherwise, the noise is blocked by the natural elevation of the hill.
Are Average Rent prices negotiable here?
Rarely. Landlords know the €11.8 - €18.5/m² range is the floor for anything decent within walking distance of the tracks.