There is a Brit couple with a TH-cam channel in Ponta Delgada in the north. They made a really expensive restoration of an unfinished old project. And they have a banana tree in their house. This means that the winters are not too cold. Another good feature is that where you have big banana trees there is absence of mudslides in these areas, cause the onion like root would them cause falling. Yes, poncha and Madeira are synonyms. TH-cam channel personnel "Hit the road Madeira" are also poncha specialists.
I follow them as well, they done an amazing job, but that area is no longer affordable and it also isolated, much bigger area then it look with a nice small village and lots of places where to go..... I would say 1 hour drive from Funchal
Oh, I enjoy your videos so much! I hope one day if I manage to buy a property there, we will be friends and drink poncha! 😄 Thank you for the great information and different perspectives. Your content is so unique!
Welcome to the island where I live... Enjoy the beautiful landscapes, great weather and hope you find inspiration for your work and physical and emotional well-being. Greetings from Caniço note: Beware the Poncha🤣
Amazing content i have been looking at the area of sao vincent and seixal and trying to find the best positioned properties! A video specificly on micro climates in the areas where there is buildable land in these regions would be super helpfull!
Hey Crowd, thanks for the video suggestion :) . Getting planning permission in Madeira can be a nightmare, then a reliable contractors is the next hurdle
I live in Sao Vicente. The north is not as cold and rainy as people say. Most of the people who say that don't actually go to the north of the island lol Sao Vicente is the best the north has to offer. Property here is moving slowly but surely.
It does rain a lot in the north. Ever wondered why the nature is so lush there compared to the south? My parents in law own a house there and we spend several weeks there.
Hi, the main wind usually it's from North, more often NorthEast, the island is quite high in the middle with the huge mountains, this translate to most of the clouds stay in the North, were it rains quite more often. That's why we've built the levadas network so we can bring water from the North to the South were the the best weather is. Nevertheless there can be great areas with great climate in the North as Ponta Delgada or Seixal. Or even Arco de São Jorge. What you need is a good Buyer's Agent to advise you correctly. Or you can go trial and error. Both ways are valid 😅.
Great video, my favorite so far. The jumping or attempted wall thing was classic and dog driving…yea! Regarding SV I’ve always felt drawn to the valley, sea, and peaks that remind me of Gros Piton.
Great place to buy but…far from having the services you need on daily bases. So you need to have transport and the spirit to move there. Also the weather in the north coaste is far from sunny winters like the south coast
Thanks Pheep ☺ (Is that your name or do you prefer to be called another?) I made the same mistake too at first, I said Vincent (with the n as the third letter) instead of Vicente (omitting the n), but it's all good fun in learning the language! I had a feeling it was going to be on the north coast as soon as I started watching the video & I love the view of Seixal from there! I even had my first proper drone crash back in April at Baía dos Juncos Surf Spot! You also had me at "poncha time" lol! I couldn't get enough of them & I was at Taverna Real Da Poncha, only 1 km away from where you had yours, which was also meant to be the best poncha on the island! I guess it's all competition so they have to all up their standards! Anyway have a truly beautiful week my dear & I'm looking forward to your next offering! 🤗
When I start my property search, went to idealista and market place, there are also groups on facebook Imóveis baratos ilha da Madeira , made a list of property in my budget and I went all around the island exploring areas, Gaula, sao Rouche, Monte and Camacha have lots of cheap houses and only 25 mins away from Funchal, but humidity and cloud are constant there, so it was a big no, around Sao Vincente also lots of houses that need restoration, better then top areas, but it was too quite for us, too moody, but was nice, so we went to Ponta do sol, only by luck we found the perfect house for us and it was the only house that was not advertise on market place or idealista, but I totally agree Soa Vicente would have been our second choice. I would suggest everyone to search areas first, looking for houses and only later contact estate agent.
The problem with North of the Island is the Airbnb demand is lower and people pay less. Also consider to pay higher bills for the gas or electricity...
There is a Brit couple with a TH-cam channel in Ponta Delgada in the north. They made a really expensive restoration of an unfinished old project. And they have a banana tree in their house. This means that the winters are not too cold.
Another good feature is that where you have big banana trees there is absence of mudslides in these areas, cause the onion like root would them cause falling. Yes, poncha and Madeira are synonyms. TH-cam channel personnel "Hit the road Madeira" are also poncha specialists.
I follow them as well, they done an amazing job, but that area is no longer affordable and it also isolated, much bigger area then it look with a nice small village and lots of places where to go..... I would say 1 hour drive from Funchal
Can you please tell me their channel's name?
@@tamiresaurora www.youtube.com/@ourbrightjourney
@@tamiresaurora Our Bright Journey. The couples surname is Bright. She has another channel
@@teodoro1007 thank you!
No better weather than Paul do mar,absolutely stunning, a large part of the year
Really? I'll have to try and spend more time there
Thank you for mentioning Brasa Viva! Hope to see you here again soon!
Good morning from California
Wow…. The landscape is just stunning there!!!
Just amazing!!!
Happy Travels!!
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Oh, I enjoy your videos so much! I hope one day if I manage to buy a property there, we will be friends and drink poncha! 😄 Thank you for the great information and different perspectives. Your content is so unique!
Thank you :) when you finally make it out here - hit me up!
Every day is a Poncha day, ha ha... brilliant!
It’s my daily mantra 😂
Amazing channel! We are thinking of moving to Madeira for a year with our dog! My partner has family there, we are from south London
please do it Josh - you won't regret
Welcome to the island where I live...
Enjoy the beautiful landscapes, great weather and hope you find inspiration for your work and physical and emotional well-being.
Greetings from Caniço
note: Beware the Poncha🤣
thank you and love Canico too!
Greetings from Sao Vicente 🙂! We bought a house few months ago here 🙂
I like your energy and accent
:)
Amazing content i have been looking at the area of sao vincent and seixal and trying to find the best positioned properties! A video specificly on micro climates in the areas where there is buildable land in these regions would be super helpfull!
Hey Crowd,
thanks for the video suggestion :) . Getting planning permission in Madeira can be a nightmare, then a reliable contractors is the next hurdle
I live in Sao Vicente. The north is not as cold and rainy as people say. Most of the people who say that don't actually go to the north of the island lol
Sao Vicente is the best the north has to offer. Property here is moving slowly but surely.
Hi, we agree with you completely. ( But let's not share this too much, herds of people will invade the North) 😂
yes agreed! I'll keep it schtum from now on :)
Thank you for mentioning...
Azores and Madeira are my living bucket list!
Greetings from Montenegro!
Thank you Zeppelin
It does rain a lot in the north. Ever wondered why the nature is so lush there compared to the south?
My parents in law own a house there and we spend several weeks there.
Hi, the main wind usually it's from North, more often NorthEast, the island is quite high in the middle with the huge mountains, this translate to most of the clouds stay in the North, were it rains quite more often.
That's why we've built the levadas network so we can bring water from the North to the South were the the best weather is. Nevertheless there can be great areas with great climate in the North as Ponta Delgada or Seixal. Or even Arco de São Jorge. What you need is a good Buyer's Agent to advise you correctly. Or you can go trial and error. Both ways are valid 😅.
Great video, my favorite so far. The jumping or attempted wall thing was classic and dog driving…yea! Regarding SV I’ve always felt drawn to the valley, sea, and peaks that remind me of Gros Piton.
ooh Googling Gros Piton now - beautiful!
Great place to buy but…far from having the services you need on daily bases. So you need to have transport and the spirit to move there. Also the weather in the north coaste is far from sunny winters like the south coast
Fisherman's poncha is what it is called. You should try Venda Nova in Sao Vicente.
on the list!
When you jumped on the wall that was funny. Like jumping out of your boyfriend's bedroom window when you were a teen.
thank you!
Thanks Pheep ☺ (Is that your name or do you prefer to be called another?)
I made the same mistake too at first, I said Vincent (with the n as the third letter) instead of Vicente (omitting the n), but it's all good fun in learning the language!
I had a feeling it was going to be on the north coast as soon as I started watching the video & I love the view of Seixal from there! I even had my first proper drone crash back in April at Baía dos Juncos Surf Spot!
You also had me at "poncha time" lol! I couldn't get enough of them & I was at Taverna Real Da Poncha, only 1 km away from where you had yours, which was also meant to be the best poncha on the island! I guess it's all competition so they have to all up their standards!
Anyway have a truly beautiful week my dear & I'm looking forward to your next offering! 🤗
thank you so much - my next stop will be the Taverna Real Da Poncha!
@@PheepSheep You're welcome! I'll be covering that venue in a forthcoming vlog 😉😁
You are so fun can’t wait to run into you on the island. Poncha on me.
Deal!
Where and how do you look for real estate in Madeira?
Hi Igor,
i used the website idealista portugal
Helo my dear🙋🏻♀️💐🇩🇰🇧🇷
Hi Rita 😊
@@PheepSheep
th-cam.com/users/shortscIEYbT3usv0?feature=share
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@@PheepSheep
th-cam.com/video/QkwjPjhN6xo/w-d-xo.html
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Only fisherman is the real one. 😁
Lingua portoghese per cortesia..grazie
Lola. Madeira.
Why are u such a cutie? 😂🥰😘
When I start my property search, went to idealista and market place, there are also groups on facebook Imóveis baratos ilha da Madeira , made a list of property in my budget and I went all around the island exploring areas, Gaula, sao Rouche, Monte and Camacha have lots of cheap houses and only 25 mins away from Funchal, but humidity and cloud are constant there, so it was a big no, around Sao Vincente also lots of houses that need restoration, better then top areas, but it was too quite for us, too moody, but was nice, so we went to Ponta do sol, only by luck we found the perfect house for us and it was the only house that was not advertise on market place or idealista, but I totally agree Soa Vicente would have been our second choice. I would suggest everyone to search areas first, looking for houses and only later contact estate agent.
so happy you found somewhere in Ponta do Sol - another fav area of mine :)
The problem with North of the Island is the Airbnb demand is lower and people pay less. Also consider to pay higher bills for the gas or electricity...
Thanks for watching, and you've shared some really good points