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Our story
We build exclusive properties on the world's most unique locations, where architecture, nature and luxury converge into something truly extraordinary.
Activity
Premium Properties
Available for investment, as a second home or short-term rental — each property developed with an unwavering focus on architecture, quality and lasting value.
Geography
International
Prime destinations across Europe and beyond, carefully selected for scarcity, desirability and long-term investment potential.
Part of
Onora Group
Together with Onora Capital, Residences forms the real estate pillar of the Onora Group, from investment to delivery.

A glimpse of the world

Eight regions where Onora looks first.

From the Aegean to the Atlantic, eight Mediterranean regions where Onora Residences is currently studying the typology, scarcity, and architectural language. Concrete projects follow at launch.

Côte d'Azur, I
From Èze to Cap Ferrat
The corniche where mountain, village, and sea meet in a single line.
Marbella, II
Casco Antiguo
Whitewashed lanes and ironwork in Marbella's old town — the Costa del Sol's quietest face.
Mallorca, III
Cap de Formentor
The northernmost cliff of the island — limestone, pine, and the open Mediterranean.
Algarve, IV
The golden coast
Sandstone cliffs sculpted by the Atlantic — Portugal's most coveted southern shore.
Mykonos, V
Little Venice
Waterfront houses in Chora, where the Aegean reaches the doorstep.
Capri, VI
Above the Tyrrhenian
An island of white volumes, lemon groves, and a sea that has been called the bluest in Italy.
Saint-Tropez, VII
The old port
Provence-en-pierre on the water — terracotta roofs, rigged masts, and the Var horizon.
Santorini, VIII
Oia, blue against white
The Cycladic vocabulary at its most refined — a single dome above the caldera.
Côte d'Azur, I
From Èze to Cap Ferrat
The corniche where mountain, village, and sea meet in a single line.
Marbella, II
Casco Antiguo
Whitewashed lanes and ironwork in Marbella's old town — the Costa del Sol's quietest face.
Mallorca, III
Cap de Formentor
The northernmost cliff of the island — limestone, pine, and the open Mediterranean.
Algarve, IV
The golden coast
Sandstone cliffs sculpted by the Atlantic — Portugal's most coveted southern shore.
Mykonos, V
Little Venice
Waterfront houses in Chora, where the Aegean reaches the doorstep.
Capri, VI
Above the Tyrrhenian
An island of white volumes, lemon groves, and a sea that has been called the bluest in Italy.
Saint-Tropez, VII
The old port
Provence-en-pierre on the water — terracotta roofs, rigged masts, and the Var horizon.
Santorini, VIII
Oia, blue against white
The Cycladic vocabulary at its most refined — a single dome above the caldera.

Photographs depict the regions themselves, not Onora properties. Imagery courtesy of Wikimedia Commons contributors. Actual residences are revealed at launch, by invitation.

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