Porto affordable housing: 331 rental homes in Campanhã from €536 a month
Portugal's largest build-to-rent project is coming to Campanhã: 331 affordable rental homes from Porto City Hall, Sonae Sierra and Solive, with studios from €536.76.
The largest affordable rental project under development in Portugal is coming to Campanhã, in eastern Porto. Called Cartes Living, it brings together Porto City Hall (through Porto Vivo, SRU), Sonae Sierra and Solive, and promises 331 homes with controlled rents — a studio from €536.76 a month at 2026 values.
How much will rents in Campanhã cost?
The 2026 table runs from €536.76 for a studio (T0) to €971.28 for a three-bedroom flat (T3), with annual updates capped by law. The homes fall under the municipal Porto com Sentido programme, which keeps values within affordable-rent ceilings. The contract between the city and the developers runs for an initial ten years, renewable up to a maximum of 25.
When will the homes be ready?
Delivery is expected in 2029. The 331 units will be spread across two buildings in the parish of Campanhã — the eastern side of the city that has drawn much of Porto’s recent public investment — and represent a €55 million investment by Sonae Sierra and Solive.
Why does this matter?
Because affordable renting in Portugal is still the exception, not the rule. In a market where the median asking rent in the Lisbon metropolitan area hovers around €19.50 per square metre, a studio under €540 in a major city is close to a mirage — and public-private build-to-rent is, for now, one of the few formulas producing new price-controlled homes at scale.
See also: rents falling for five straight months and Portugal’s 100% mortgage guarantee for young buyers. Municipal information at portovivosru.pt.
Image: Nuno Morão from Alcácer do Sal, Portugal / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 2.0)