52 Atlantic Estate Wins at the European Property Awards 2025
- Oasis 52

- Aug 27, 2025
- 1 min read
Updated: Nov 5, 2025

Recognised for Excellence in Sustainable Residential Development
We are proud to announce that 52 Atlantic Estate has been distinguished at the European Property Awards 2025, receiving recognition in the category of Sustainable Residential Development.
This award celebrates the dedication, vision, and years of investment that have transformed the estate into a model of harmony between architecture, autonomy, and nature. Competing alongside internationally renowned real estate developers, this recognition validates our commitment to responsible luxury and lasting design.
A Legacy Built with Intention
Located on Portugal’s Atlantic coast within the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park, 52 Atlantic Estate stands as a rare example of self-sufficient living without compromise. Powered entirely by solar energy, sustained by its own artesian well, and surrounded by three hectares of untouched landscape, the property reflects a belief that modern comfort can coexist with environmental balance.
This award represents not only the estate’s engineering excellence but also its soul — the idea that true luxury lies in independence, peace, and purpose.
About the European Property Awards
The European Property Awards, part of the International Property Awards, are among the most prestigious recognitions in global real estate. Judged by an independent panel of over 80 industry experts, the awards honour design, innovation, sustainability, and commitment to excellence.
A Milestone for OASIS 52
Winning this award marks an important milestone in our journey — the culmination of meticulous work compiling every certificate, test, and document proving the property’s sustainability and off-grid functionality.It stands as proof that a private residence can achieve professional-grade sustainability standards while remaining a timeless coastal sanctuary.
Event: European Property Awards 2025
Category: Residential Development / Sustainability




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