00:00 🇵🇹 Portugal's house prices have surged, but there's an area where the authentic and affordable Portugal still exists. 06:32 🏡 Pedrógão is in Penamacor, the third cheapest concelho in Portugal. Many are relocating for a less stressful life or retirement. 09:41 🌍 Central Portugal, with towns like Castelo Branco, offers amenities, a new shopping mall, and proximity to Lisbon and the coast. 15:42 🌞 Central Portugal's climate, with warm summers and mild winters, appeals to those escaping colder regions like the UK. 19:01 🏞 Central Portugal provides a different lifestyle, fostering a more social community, with many opportunities to connect with locals and expats.
One thing that concerns me about living in central Portugal is the need to drive everywhere. How dependent on a car would someone be living in a town like Alpedrinha? or Fundão? I do what to thank you for this organized presentation and especially the way you orient us to the physical locations and relations of the towns. The footage and honest commentary ain't bad either! :)
Hey 👋 we live near Fundão and we do use our vehicles a lot but that’s because we like to explore. Fundão has everything you could need though (in our opinion) so it could be possible to walk or use a push bike if you lived in the city 😃 there’s a guy that lives in our village who we sometimes give lifts to into Fundão he gets around ok.
@@jonnyandsamofficial was going to say that a gas-sipping motorcycle might be good too. Looks like you two are already there. I think a Honda NC750 would be a great choice if one can transfer a high-capacity motorcycle driver's license to Portugal. But I also know from a December trip up north that rain and snow would make a car indispensable a few months of the year unless one were pretty close to a stocked town.
@@AlgarveAddicts I've never driven in my life, my eyesight is not good enough to have a driving license, and I lived in the interior for a good part of my life and still go there often ALWAYS by public transport. From my village, I walk 5 minutes trough a forest to the nearest bus stop that will take me as far as Lisbon (Orient) and Lisbon airport. Direct trip in less than 2 hours. Several bus services daily. From Lisbon airport I've flown everywhere in the globe. You don't need a car, you can have very good quality of life without one specially if you live solo without dependents. Check long distance routes and connections, they exist, and they'll take you anywhere you wish to go.
Its tough for me, I often see videos with "hidden gem" in the title and the places are so obvious, they're not hidden at all. Difficult to choose what is really hidden these days :)))
@@AlgarveAddicts Fair point, Nick! This video covered more of the Central region so some of the places may not be on tips of people's tongues...yet! In the Algarve, perhaps places like Marmalete, Estoi, or Caldas de Monchique. But there are others that may be best kept hidden 😄 Thanks again for all your brilliant videos
Dag Broer... great to hear all this good stuff! Yep... I'm looking at that area and your guests have just endorsed Joseph and his channel... so, more investigation ongoing! Dankie Boet... mooi bly, mooi ry! Just btw... we love the Algarve... but Central Portugal may be our answer... many reasons... story for another day!!
The central Portugal is very interesting. Who does not want to make a bargain when bying a property? But for me the winterweather is very important. I am planing to avoid the terrible Swedish winters and stay somewhere in the sun in Portugal during the wintermonths. So finding a bargain will be tough, unfortunally, since the South is the only option for me. But, looking forward to your next video.
Be cautious about the home building standards in Portugal. You will be warmer in a Swedish home than a Portuguese one! So many are pitifully constructed! Hard to cool in Summer and expensive to heat in Winter.
@@maxflight777 Thanks for the warning. I've heard that the building rules changed so apartments buildt after 2016 would have better insulation and 2-glass windows. I don't know if that is true so i have to check that further before i buy anything.
Being cold *outside* in the winter wouldn’t bother me at all, especially if it’s sunny - but I don’t think I could live in a house that was cold *inside* in the winter.
SE FOR AO PORTO HA 2 COISAS A NAO PERDER, LIVRARIA LELO, CAFE MAGESTIC E ESTAÇAO DE SAO BENTO, EM COIMBRA A BIBLIOTECA DA UNIVERSIDADE DATA DE 1373 QUE USAM MORCEGOS PARA PRESERVAR OS LIVROS EM VEZ DE QUIMICOS!
@@AlgarveAddicts Thanks for the great videos. I have friend moving to Faro in October and I think I'm on my way to Portugal in a couple of years as well. I like the Algarve best because of the climate. The only thing I didn't care for was the ocean temperature. You can really swim there because the water is so cold. The people are amazing.
Hi Nick. Enjoyed the video as always. There is a great TH-cam community around Fundao. We are moving later this year and are considering VRSA in the Algarve and Fundao in Central.
Hey Warren, wow, that's quite a difference between Fundão and VRSA... How are you going to decide? Yes, thanks, I'm aware of most of the TH-camrs up there. 👍🏼
@@AlgarveAddicts You're right Nick, they are very different. We are really mountain people as that is where we grew up but I think renting in a quieter area of the Algarve may be a good place to be for a while. This would give us a chance to get by with some English and make some preliminary adjustments to the culture.
Great job teasing your next video Nick! Can't wait to see it. Would you and your wife ever consider a house swap for a week or 2? We are on the shore in NJ about 1 hr from Manhattan; 1.5 hr from Phila; 5BR 3.5BA, 3 min drive to the beach.
Very interesting Nick. Im looking forward to seeing more of the area next week. One thing you found that will shape future videos? 🤔🤔🤔 A new camera or drone?
In procsss of buying a nice hectare in central potugal (coimbra the third city cos far less hilly!) and leaving Spain. dont have money for a home on it yet haha will deal with that next... , I just wanted a nice plot and the home is really of secondary importance. I might put a coupleof glamping tents on it to raise a few euros
Thank you for everything. But stop causing me to dream of living in Portugal again. I gave up on moving because the US financial picture is so bleak. But when, I watch your videos I dream of being there once again. I was in Europe and visited Portugal for one month. After that I was convinced it was the place for me. I just did not know the processes in Portugal to make it happen. Again, thank you for causing me to dream again!!!
JUst a minute in....I read the comments as I watch.....4th comment says”you didn’t include any prices” well that’s saved me wasting my time looking to get an idea of prices....why make this video 😂😂
@@AlgarveAddicts You can drive on the highway from Porto to Chaves or Bragança, two charming cities in the North. Between these two cities, you'll come across Vinhais. If you enjoy nature, then you'll find it there. This week, the weather is expected to be rainy, so it will be humid and perhaps less hot.
I'm sorry to hear you're disappointed Suzi, your dream home is very different to anothers. Now that I have pointed out the areas you're well equipped to have a look at www.idealista.com for a home in the area where you'll get an accurate and up to date representation.
00:00 🇵🇹 Portugal's house prices have surged, but there's an area where the authentic and affordable Portugal still exists.
06:32 🏡 Pedrógão is in Penamacor, the third cheapest concelho in Portugal. Many are relocating for a less stressful life or retirement.
09:41 🌍 Central Portugal, with towns like Castelo Branco, offers amenities, a new shopping mall, and proximity to Lisbon and the coast.
15:42 🌞 Central Portugal's climate, with warm summers and mild winters, appeals to those escaping colder regions like the UK.
19:01 🏞 Central Portugal provides a different lifestyle, fostering a more social community, with many opportunities to connect with locals and expats.
Thanks Paddy
One thing that concerns me about living in central Portugal is the need to drive everywhere. How dependent on a car would someone be living in a town like Alpedrinha? or Fundão? I do what to thank you for this organized presentation and especially the way you orient us to the physical locations and relations of the towns. The footage and honest commentary ain't bad either! :)
Hey 👋 we live near Fundão and we do use our vehicles a lot but that’s because we like to explore. Fundão has everything you could need though (in our opinion) so it could be possible to walk or use a push bike if you lived in the city 😃 there’s a guy that lives in our village who we sometimes give lifts to into Fundão he gets around ok.
I'd say you'd definitely need a car in a country location like these spots. Without doubt.
@@jonnyandsamofficial was going to say that a gas-sipping motorcycle might be good too. Looks like you two are already there. I think a Honda NC750 would be a great choice if one can transfer a high-capacity motorcycle driver's license to Portugal. But I also know from a December trip up north that rain and snow would make a car indispensable a few months of the year unless one were pretty close to a stocked town.
@@AlgarveAddicts not really. there are stil towns
@@AlgarveAddicts I've never driven in my life, my eyesight is not good enough to have a driving license, and I lived in the interior for a good part of my life and still go there often ALWAYS by public transport. From my village, I walk 5 minutes trough a forest to the nearest bus stop that will take me as far as Lisbon (Orient) and Lisbon airport. Direct trip in less than 2 hours. Several bus services daily. From Lisbon airport I've flown everywhere in the globe.
You don't need a car, you can have very good quality of life without one specially if you live solo without dependents.
Check long distance routes and connections, they exist, and they'll take you anywhere you wish to go.
Another interesting and informative video Nick. Can't wait to see what you have in store for us next week!!
Cheers Don!
Wow I was just noticing your videos seem very very good quality your experience is appreciated it🎉
Great production value as ever Nick 😃 thanks for having us on the channel too. Nice to meet you! Jonny and Sam
Great to meet you guys too. Cheers 👍🏼
Obrigada Nick. It’s nice to see Manuela and see where her family is from… and to meet Sam & Jonny.
You're welcome Jen.
Informative, exploration of Castelo Branco, seems to hold more surprises for everyone’s taste, awesome vid, Nick.
Hi Nick - would love more of these types of videos exploring hidden gems off the beaten path.
Its tough for me, I often see videos with "hidden gem" in the title and the places are so obvious, they're not hidden at all. Difficult to choose what is really hidden these days :)))
@@AlgarveAddicts Fair point, Nick! This video covered more of the Central region so some of the places may not be on tips of people's tongues...yet! In the Algarve, perhaps places like Marmalete, Estoi, or Caldas de Monchique. But there are others that may be best kept hidden 😄
Thanks again for all your brilliant videos
Great suggestions. Thanks! 👍🏼
Dag Broer... great to hear all this good stuff! Yep... I'm looking at that area and your guests have just endorsed Joseph and his channel... so, more investigation ongoing! Dankie Boet... mooi bly, mooi ry! Just btw... we love the Algarve... but Central Portugal may be our answer... many reasons... story for another day!!
I'm actually heading up there next week, so look out for another video about property in central Portugal
Jonny and Sam rock :)
Thats Great
Great info amigo , all things considered Portugal still tops for quality of living ... Thanks for the upload amigo, you to Manuela :) cheers .
Obrigado Nelson 👍🏼
The central Portugal is very interesting. Who does not want to make a bargain when bying a property? But for me the winterweather is very important. I am planing to avoid the terrible Swedish winters and stay somewhere in the sun in Portugal during the wintermonths. So finding a bargain will be tough, unfortunally, since the South is the only option for me. But, looking forward to your next video.
Be cautious about the home building standards in Portugal. You will be warmer in a Swedish home than a Portuguese one!
So many are pitifully constructed! Hard to cool in Summer and expensive to heat in Winter.
@@maxflight777 Thanks for the warning.
I've heard that the building rules changed
so apartments buildt after 2016 would
have better insulation and 2-glass
windows. I don't know if that is true so i
have to check that further before i buy
anything.
Being cold *outside* in the winter wouldn’t bother me at all, especially if it’s sunny - but I don’t think I could live in a house that was cold *inside* in the winter.
Yes winter isn't that wonderful up in the centre, you'll need a well insulated home.
@@maxflight777 Generalizations aren't helpful. Choose a well-insulated home.
Thank you Nick. I was hoping you would go to central Portugal . I'm looking forward to the future videos.
You're welcome Maria, I hope you enjoy them. 👍🏼
@@AlgarveAddicts I'm sure. I landed in Figueira da Foz .
SE FOR AO PORTO HA 2 COISAS A NAO PERDER, LIVRARIA LELO, CAFE MAGESTIC E ESTAÇAO DE SAO BENTO, EM COIMBRA A BIBLIOTECA DA UNIVERSIDADE DATA DE 1373 QUE USAM MORCEGOS PARA PRESERVAR OS LIVROS EM VEZ DE QUIMICOS!
Oh look! It's Jonny and Sam! :)
Fantastic to see Jonny and Sam. Theit channel is great too. Well worth subscribing. 😀👍
I didn't see a link to their channel.
Oops good point! There was one in the video, I'll update it in the description now. Sorry.
😎👌
@@AlgarveAddicts Thanks for the great videos. I have friend moving to Faro in October and I think I'm on my way to Portugal in a couple of years as well. I like the Algarve best because of the climate. The only thing I didn't care for was the ocean temperature. You can really swim there because the water is so cold. The people are amazing.
Love all of your videos Nick! Going to the Algarve for the first time next Feb. idea for a video - can u show us around the town u live in?
Thanks! I have already 😊 th-cam.com/video/qNWyJQAh9Fo/w-d-xo.html
Hi Nick. Enjoyed the video as always. There is a great TH-cam community around Fundao. We are moving later this year and are considering VRSA in the Algarve and Fundao in Central.
Hey Warren, wow, that's quite a difference between Fundão and VRSA... How are you going to decide? Yes, thanks, I'm aware of most of the TH-camrs up there. 👍🏼
@@AlgarveAddicts You're right Nick, they are very different. We are really mountain people as that is where we grew up but I think renting in a quieter area of the Algarve may be a good place to be for a while. This would give us a chance to get by with some English and make some preliminary adjustments to the culture.
Good thinking. Go visit Alcoutim when you're in VRSA. It's lovely.
Curious as to what golf is like nearby?
It's definitely not a golf destination. As far as I'm aware there isn't a golf course within 100 miles.
@@AlgarveAddicts 🥲
I'd love the list of expats in Portugal on yt!!!
OkPortugal
Make do grow
Quinta Life PT
Portuguese Quinta Garden Culinaria
Farmer For Fun
And more!!
Cindy Vine❤.
The Real Algavre
The Dutch Farmer
Do you know if the water way and water source for residents will be affected by the lithiu mining that has been approved?
No idea Carrie, have you researched this issue on The Portugal News?
Hey Nick! Melhorou muito seu canal com os drones! lindas imagens aéreas! abraços do Brasil! Tks!!
Obrigado! Abraços do Portugal!
In Italy 🇮🇹 is cheaper and more properties
Really? Southern Italy?
Great job teasing your next video Nick! Can't wait to see it. Would you and your wife ever consider a house swap for a week or 2? We are on the shore in NJ about 1 hr from Manhattan; 1.5 hr from Phila; 5BR 3.5BA, 3 min drive to the beach.
Thanks. Who knows, maybe. Send some pics via email ---> Make contact through www.algarveaddicts.com/contact
Very interesting Nick. Im looking forward to seeing more of the area next week.
One thing you found that will shape future videos? 🤔🤔🤔 A new camera or drone?
Nope, it's more to do with the subject of my videos. Editing it now...
Love Jonny and Sam!
Excellent, they seem to be loving life up there!
Great video
Thanks Susan!
In procsss of buying a nice hectare in central potugal (coimbra the third city cos far less hilly!) and leaving Spain. dont have money for a home on it yet haha will deal with that next... , I just wanted a nice plot and the home is really of secondary importance. I might put a coupleof glamping tents on it to raise a few euros
Check the legalities before you do it. It's often a complicated affair. Even tents.
Thank you for everything. But stop causing me to dream of living in Portugal again. I gave up on moving because the US financial picture is so bleak. But when, I watch your videos I dream of being there once again. I was in Europe and visited Portugal for one month. After that I was convinced it was the place for me. I just did not know the processes in Portugal to make it happen.
Again, thank you for causing me to dream again!!!
Enjoy your dreams ☺️
wow amazing vid and editing with google maps
Thank you Gustavo 👍🏼
It's definitely a town I would live in.
Awesome, have you visited yet?
@AlgarveAddicts No, not yet, I will someday visit Portugal.
Your best video yet 😊
Thanks Jim!!! I hope you're well bro.
💁🏻♀️🙋♂️
JUst a minute in....I read the comments as I watch.....4th comment says”you didn’t include any prices” well that’s saved me wasting my time looking to get an idea of prices....why make this video 😂😂
To give you an overview of the area so when you see prices on www.idealista.pt you know where you're looking. You're welcome. 🙄
Check land in Vinhais. ;)
There's a castle there I need to visit! How long to Porto from there? Looks like it could be wet and cold....
@@AlgarveAddicts You can drive on the highway from Porto to Chaves or Bragança, two charming cities in the North. Between these two cities, you'll come across Vinhais. If you enjoy nature, then you'll find it there. This week, the weather is expected to be rainy, so it will be humid and perhaps less hot.
But from Faro to Chaves, you can also take the N2 road, National Route 2. It's one of the longest roads in the world. Enjoy it.
Not really in Spain on the beach is 60 percent cheaper
Which beach in Spain? Even though this video was about Portugal...
Are you South African
I certainly am. Are you?
How disappointing, you gave us no idea about the home prices.
I'm sorry to hear you're disappointed Suzi, your dream home is very different to anothers. Now that I have pointed out the areas you're well equipped to have a look at www.idealista.com for a home in the area where you'll get an accurate and up to date representation.
I would guess that the further out you go, the less they speak English. That would be a big issue for me.
Spot on, it'll be a lot tougher than in the Algarve or Lisbon.
@@AlgarveAddicts Thanks! I'm coming in a couple of months. Lisbon for a week and visit local cool towns and then Faro and VRSA for a few weeks.
Great, let me know if you need a relocation tour --> www.algarveaddicts.com/contact