A recently revealed high-end mansion constructed by football legend Cristiano Ronaldo in Portugal has captured interest.
The Sun, a British publication, stated on the 29th that Ronaldo and his girlfriend Georgina Rodríguez have finished building a new home in Cascais, a coastal town close to Lisbon. The project’s cost was roughly 21.6 million pounds (around 42 billion South Korean won).
The property covers 12,000 square meters of land and includes 5,000 square meters of constructed space. Work started in 2020 and has now been completed. The interior features Italian marble, while the faucets are said to be crafted from pure gold. The walls include a mural depicting Louis Vuitton.

The residence features both indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a private movie theater, a fitness center, and a garden. It also includes a garage capable of holding 20 cars at once. The Sun reported, “Ronaldo’s car collection is estimated to be around 22 million pounds (roughly 43 billion South Korean won), which is ironically more costly than the newly constructed home.” One of his vehicles is a Bugatti Veyron valued at approximately 3.2 million pounds (about 63 billion South Korean won).
Upon finishing this mansion, the combined worth of the couple’s properties has risen to roughly 65 million pounds (about 129 billion South Korean won). They now have residences in Riyadh and Dubai, Saudi Arabia; Madrid and Marbella, Spain; Tuscany, Italy; the United Kingdom; and Lisbon and Madeira, Portugal.
Ronaldo and Georgina are said to be preparing to reside in this home along with their five children. Additionally, there are speculations that the couple could organize a wedding celebration later this year. Ronaldo proposed to her in August using a ring valued at around 3.7 million pounds (roughly 7.3 billion Korean won).
In an interview with Elle from last year, Georgina stated, “The ring is truly stunning. It was the least he could do after making me wait for a decade. I didn’t anticipate a proposal at all. I was so taken aback when I got the ring that I left it in the room without opening it until the following morning.”






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