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Portugal's ultra-premium privacy corridor — Comporta, Carvalhal, Tróia, Melides — for retirees seeking pinewoods, beaches, and zero crowds.
306 à venda · mediana €860k · €6k/m² · 10 para arrendar · renda mediana €1k
Grândola concelho contains the ultra-premium privacy corridor of Portugal: Comporta, Carvalhal, Melides on the south side, plus the Tróia peninsula on the north. Since the early 2010s it has become the dominant destination for high-net-worth retirees and second-home buyers from France, Belgium, Switzerland, the US, and Portugal's own wealthy.
The geography matters. The Atlantic coast of Grândola is an essentially uninterrupted 60 km of pinewood, sand, and protected wetlands, with no real road parallel to it. Comporta village is a small settlement of original rice-farm houses; Carvalhal is a similar but slightly inland nearby village; Melides sits further south with a quieter community. Tróia is a 25-km sandy peninsula extending north into the Sado estuary.
Product is bimodal. The flagship is detached villas — original Alentejano construction renovated, or new architectural-statement houses on plots of 5,000–50,000 m². Apartment supply is concentrated almost entirely on Tróia (resort developments) and in a small number of Comporta condos.
Price picture: the Comporta-Carvalhal villa market is genuinely ultra-premium — €1.5M is a starting point for a renovated original within 5 km of the coast; €3–8M for new-build architectural villas; trophy properties €15M+. Tróia apartments are the more accessible segment at €600k–€2M+. Melides is the value-relative-to-Comporta play, often 25–40% below.
Practical: Lisbon 1h15 via A2 + Ponte Vasco da Gama. Setúbal 30 minutes via Tróia ferry. The closest hospital with full services is the Hospital do Litoral Alentejano (35 min). Day-to-day services in Comporta itself are limited; most retirees have a car and accept the trade-off for privacy.
Atualizado em 2026-05-25