The 38-year-old lived in the house during his nine-year spell with Real Madrid, before leaving for Italian side Juventus in 2018.
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Located in the La Finca neighbourhood, the £4.8m abode was designed by architect Joaquin Torres.
The mansion includes seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, and a state-of-the-art gym. Outside the plot is also a large football pitch.
Ronaldo also has monogrammed door handles with his famed initials engraved 'CR7'.
According to Semana via Mundo Deportivo, the Al Nassr star is looking to pocket £8,800 per month in rent.
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Fans were given a glimpse of what lies between the walls of the mansion in the Spanish capital, in Georgina's Netflix documentary, 'I am Georgina'.
The former Gucci shop assistant admitted she used to get lost in the house given it was so big.
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"The first time I came to Cristiano's house, well I'd get lost," she said.
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"I'd want to go to the kitchen to get water and I'd no idea where to go. Sometimes it would take me half an hour to get to the living room because I didn't know the way back.
"It was so big. Since I was a kid I had been so used to living in really small apartments.
"I got here, I had no idea, I didn't know. I think after half a year here, I was able to know where everything was and it was okay."
The mansion is one of several in Ronaldo's luxurious collection of houses and cars, which includes: two in Madeira, one in Turin, a Cheshire home worth £3m, and a £1.4m Marbella holiday home.
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Another is also currently under construction in Quinta da Marinha, a stone's throw from the Portuguese capital Lisbon.