1-Bed New-Build Villa with Communal Pool, Comporta, Portugal, €520,000




+12 photosDune Country, Comporta
About this property
Comporta has quietly become one of Europe's most coveted addresses, a stretch of Atlantic coastline where rice paddies meet pine forests and the dress code is strictly barefoot. This brand-new one-bedroom villa sits within a prestigious development that takes the hard work out of resort living, with restaurants, a clubhouse, a wellness area and a communal pool shared between just six villas.
Inside, the open-plan kitchen and living space is exactly what a sun-soaked coastal bolthole should be: light, unfussy and built for long afternoons that blur into evenings. Two terraces extend the living space outward, a car port handles the practicalities, and air conditioning ensures comfort in the height of summer. The villa is also approved for hotel operation, meaning rental income is a genuine option for buyers who want their investment working when they are not.
At €520,000 for a turnkey new-build in one of Portugal's most sought-after micro-markets, this is the kind of entry point that tends to look very sensible in hindsight. Comporta is not trying to be the Algarve, and that is precisely the point.
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