Neymar’s portfolio includes mansions, penthouses, land, and participation in a billion-dollar tourism megaproject, in a strategy that combines luxury properties for family use, international assets, and presence in valued regions of Brazil and abroad.
Neymar has expanded his presence in the real estate market with luxury properties in Brazil, purchases abroad, and participation in a tourism megaproject in the Northeast, evaluated with a potential return of R$ 7.5 billion.
The player’s portfolio includes properties in Santos, Balneário Camboriú, Mangaratiba, Dubai, and Miami, as well as a rented mansion in Orlando to host family and friends during the 2026 World Cup.
Neymar invests in billion-dollar project in the Northeast
Apart from properties for personal use, the most significant move is linked to the Rota Due Caribe Brasileiro, a project launched in August 2025 to connect valued areas of the Alagoas and Pernambuco coastline.
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The operation brings together NR Sports, a company managed by the player’s father, and Due Incorporadora, in a project aimed at the high-end tourism and real estate market in the Northeast.
According to the announced proposal, the initiative plans for 28 properties distributed across destinations like Porto de Galinhas, in Ipojuca (PE), Praia dos Carneiros, in Tamandaré (PE), and Maragogi (AL).
With about 100 kilometers of coastline as its area of operation, the project is expected to be completed by 2037 and represents Neymar’s main real estate investment outside of private residences.
According to information cited by Forbes, the total potential return from the properties linked to the player’s participation in the project reaches R$ 7.5 billion.
This value highlights the operation within a portfolio that already combines luxury properties, international addresses, and assets located in regions with strong tourist appeal.
Neymar’s houses in Santos reinforce return to Brazil
In the Baixada Santista, Neymar’s return to Brazilian football was also accompanied by a real estate move near Vila Belmiro.
The player bought three properties on Morro Santa Terezinha, in Santos, after playing for European clubs like Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain.
The properties are located on a dead-end street and were acquired together, which enhances the privacy of the forward in one of the city’s most valued areas.
The main residence has 2,800 square meters, an infinity pool, high-end furniture, and luxury finishes, features that reinforce the reserved and exclusive profile of the address.
According to a report attributed to the businessman who participated in the negotiation, the set of three properties was closed for R$ 50 million in a transaction completed in ten days.
Besides privacy, the location favors the player’s sports routine, as the car journey to the Santos training center is approximately 3 kilometers.
In the same area, there are houses listed for more than R$ 30 million and the presence of other names linked to football, which reinforces the high-standard profile of the neighborhood.
Neyplex in Balneário Camboriú draws attention
In Santa Catarina, another address associated with Neymar is located at the Yachthouse Residence Club by Pininfarina, a development located in the South Barra of Balneário Camboriú.
Nicknamed “Neyplex,” the player’s quadruplex is in one of the most well-known residential towers in the country, on Normando Tedesco Avenue.
The acquired set totals about 1,200 square meters distributed over four floors, with views of the sea and the city.
The purchase was made while still in the planning stage, before the project’s completion, but there is no official public record of the exact acquisition price.
Estimates cited in reports about the property suggest values between R$ 20 million and R$ 60 million, a range that reflects the luxury standard of the tower.
With 81 floors, access to the marina, a helipad, and resort-like facilities, the Yachthouse has established itself as one of the symbols of the high-end real estate market in Balneário Camboriú.
Mansion in Mangaratiba and family base in Orlando
On the coast of Rio de Janeiro, Neymar owns a mansion in the Portobello Condominium, in Mangaratiba, on the Costa Verde.
The property has 10,000 square meters and was purchased for about R$ 28 million, according to information gathered by Forbes.
Among the main attractions, the house features six suites, a climate-controlled wine cellar, gym, spa with jacuzzi, sauna, massage room, and gourmet space.
The condominium is about 100 kilometers from the capital of Rio de Janeiro and offers a private beach, pier, football fields, tennis courts, and a landing strip.
During the 2026 World Cup, the player’s family and friends began using a rented mansion in Orlando, Florida.
Valued at R$ 73 million, the property has 16 bedrooms, 20 bathrooms, and can accommodate up to 36 people, in addition to indoor and outdoor leisure areas.
Under the responsibility of Neymar Sr., the residence features a bowling alley, game room, gym, cinema room, and themed rooms inspired by Star Wars.
In the outdoor area, the structure includes a pool, gourmet space with a barbecue, and living areas designed to accommodate the family during the tournament.
Neymar’s Properties in Dubai and Miami Expand International Portfolio
Abroad, Neymar’s real estate presence has expanded into two markets associated with the luxury segment: Dubai and Miami.
In 2024, the player purchased a penthouse at Bugatti Residences by Binghatti, a development located in Business Bay, United Arab Emirates.
The acquisition was valued at US$ 54 million, equivalent to more than R$ 280 million at the exchange rate mentioned in the report.
The building includes over 180 apartments, 11 penthouses, a private beach, concierge services, and elevators that allow cars to be taken directly to the upper units.
In Miami, the player purchased an oceanfront lot in Bal Harbour for US$ 26 million, as reported by the Wall Street Journal on October 28, 2024.
The property is located in a valued area and was acquired from Bent Philipson, who had bought the property for US$ 9.3 million in 2020.
The lot in Bal Harbour is 0.63 acres, about 150 feet of frontage on the Intracoastal Waterway, and has approved plans for the construction of a 13,000-square-foot house.
By combining properties in Brazil, international purchases, and participation in a billion-dollar tourism project, Neymar distributes his assets among family use, privacy, luxury assets, and long-term ventures.
