According to Postal, In the heart of the municipality of Marvão, in the heart of Alentejo, the Pereiro estate, once a prosperous farming village, is now uninhabited and abandoned. This historic property, which once employed around a thousand people and functioned as a true self-sufficient village.
The village is currently for sale for €9 million. Despite its immense potential, the high price and advanced state of degradation have put off potential buyers, leaving the place to fall into silence and ruin.
The Pereiro estate occupies a habitable area of 20,000 square metres, set in 80 hectares of olive groves and cork oak forests. Just a few kilometres from the border with Spain, this property was acquired in 1931 by João Nunes Sequeira, one of the region’s greatest entrepreneurs of the 20th century. This visionary transformed the estate into a functioning village, with houses, a school, a nursery, a chapel, a canteen, a casino, an airfield and even the Fadagosa spa complex, attracting visitors and workers from all over the region.