@@OliviaMmmm definitely as it can be difficult to find good builders in Portugal. This guy has been a stone mason his whole life and has renovated and built a lot of the houses in the village.
What a lovely piece of land. The views are a major selling feature. Good neighbours are a bonus. The seller being a stone mason is a selling point too. Thank you Ken for sharing the video. Take care. 👍
I haven't heard of any planning permissions needed to renovate a ruin to within its own footprint in size. If you want to alter the structure, or build outside of the ruins original footprint, then you will need planning permission. Do you have a link or something you can share with us that shows this new law you are referring to?
its around 300-400 metres higher up than our farm, so you can expect the temperatures to be around 3-4 degrees Celsius cooler. The view of the dam from up there is amazing! :)
This definitely has potential, especially if the further out ruined wall can be included as part of the permitted build. You could create a sympathetic modern addition for contrast. For me, the amount of land is just about perfect. Pity I’m a year away from being able to start my search 😎 The location & views are perfect, and a coffee shop within walking distance is a big tick on my wish list, as is being outside of the village but not isolated 👍🏻
I think you can also go up a level too on the main part of the building... but this is something that you will need to clarify with a property lawyer as they will have access to the documentation and planning laws
You can still live in europe but you need a visa to do so. Check.out the different Portugal visa options as there's a bunch to suit different budgets and circumstances 😁👍
90 days twice a year??? If it was me, I would buy a cheap motorhome, take an e-bike and drive to the property from the UK, park it on the land and enjoy life. The intervening two 90 day periods I would store the motorhome with a local family (for a small fee) and head for Asia. Vietnam or the Philippines would be on my bucket list as to live there is cheap as chips. Meantime, I would rent my house out in the UK and the rental income would cover my costs. However, as I am now 72 this year with failing health it is only a dream but very doable for many an adventurer.
@@stevenhull5025 I dont mean holiday visas, I meant residency visas allowing you to live and work in Portugal as a resident. Theres options like the D7 visa which is aimed at people living off passive income or pensions, and it has very low proof of income requirements. After living in Portugal for 5 years you can then apply for citizenship and get a Portuguese (EU) passport which allows you to live and work anywhere in the EU. There are a bunch of other Portugal Visas too, digital nomad, startup visa, etc.
Ken, this is one of those properties that I would take down and start from scratch (given the asking price ) and build something nice.. What your thoughts on that? All the best 👍👍 Jim and Harriet
If the ruin is pre-1951 then its much easier to build with whats there, as you wont need planning permission etc... But because of its close proximity to the village, and the fact that its surrounded by other "urban" plots of land, i think likely possible to get planning to build a brand new house there. This will need to be confirmed by a solicitor before purchasing if this was your intention.
المكان ولا اروع،،،،لكن هذا المنزل العتيق،،،وجب اعادة بناءه،،،كليا من جديد،،،حتى يصبح مؤهلا للسكن،،، شكرا جزيلا لعملك،،،انت انسان طيب،،،وهذا يظهر على ملامحك،،،انت ابن عائلة طيبة،،، شكرا جزيلا،،،احببتكم كصديق من البرتغال الجميل،،،❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊 From Algeria,, friendly.
It’s nice property. You can use the fallen wall in the back to your advantage. Use stones from the front wall not attached to the house and build a bathroom off the back. If there is enough stone perhaps add room for a bedroom off the back as well. Raised with the view.
Can you build on this land? Not sure what constitutes a ruin , I think an enclosed structure with a roof of sorts should be the criteria. Anything else is really just a pile of stones.
No don’t knock it down, look at the original stone. I would not touch it; I would stabilize loose stones and build inside or, build a greenhouse outside to envelope it.
Is that water safe? Is it stagnant inside the pond? The little building is in ruins, not really habitable, I'd make it a little church/temple and thus keep the original shape and old stones. But build a house on the other side of the ruins with 2 stories and a tower with a terrace so I could climb up and see the view, the sunset. Hey, don't steal my ideas. Does UPS deliver? Can I order from amazon? How much can I offer for this place? I am Portuguese. :) Preciso de uma terrinha barata para mim e o meu filho porque sou pobre.
Would u be able to keep animals on the land or do you need permission?. Also can u build contemporary wood stables or wood off grid cabin on the land without planing ? Thanks
You can keep animals on rural land, but you will need a license to keep some farm animals like sheep. You are also permitted to build agricultural support buildings on rural land, but they are not intended for permanent living inside. There are restrictions but things like a barn or shed are usually allowed. Because this property has an old ruin, it should be possible to get a "habitation license exemption" for this ruin which will allow you to live legally on the land permanently. The idea with the habitation exemption is that you renovate the old ruin for living. A property lawyer will need to register this ruin as pre-1951 and then apply for the exemption. If you are interested in a piece of land like this, you should speak with a Portuguese property lawyer, about what you can legally do with it, and if it fits in with your plans before making any offers. They will be able to check over all of the documentation and can advise you on what can and cant be done on this piece of land.
@@OKportugal really appreciate the detailed reply. I am currently investing in property in the uk , flipping to build up capital right now but at some point next year i want to come over and get a feel for Central Portugal. I will definitely speak with the right people at that time . Keep the videos coming 👍
@@OKportugalgreat reply what do people want for the money , i am looking ideally for 2 + ruins and abit more land for next year . I invest in the uk and mid project. Il keep watching your stock until am ready to pull the trigger
I think i heard about 150 euro's per square meter for the walls, rebuilding. When you let someone do it for you. Insulated roof panels, to put on the roof, are 45-75 Euro per square meter. So that is the price when you do it yourself. I guess you would need some beams also. A cheap roof for 30 square meters can be done for maybe 2500-3000 Euro's. (DIY). Real roof tiles are more expensive.
Yes anyone can buy land in Portugal, but foreigners without an EU passport will need a Visa to live and work here legally. There are many different Visas for Portugal, have a search on Google for the different types that will be best for your requirements.
Going by what the private seller has told me, there are 3 articles of land... Two articles of 800 square metres each and one of around 150 square metres. When buying any property, please make sure you use a solicitor who can check all of these details properly. I'm not an estate agent, I only make property tour videos.
@@accornudle you would be devastated hearing me speak Urdu with a northern British accent 😂 I’m learning Portuguese and have the same issue.. bloody accents, you’d think they would be easier to change, not like we’ve had them our entire lives or anything 🙄
Please contact the seller Sergio directly with any sales enquiries.
➡ *Asking Price:* 15,000 Euros
➡ *Email:* sergio.r.v.dias80@gmail.com
➡ *Phone Number & Whatsapp:* +351 964 487 612
Hello, you visit one of the best places to go in Portugal, I’m a grandchild of the coffee/minishopping owner, welcome to our little paradise ✌🏼👍🏼
I had a great time, its a really special place! :)
And what an amazing bonus to be able to hire the owner to do the stone renovations!
@@OliviaMmmm definitely as it can be difficult to find good builders in Portugal. This guy has been a stone mason his whole life and has renovated and built a lot of the houses in the village.
What a lovely piece of land. The views are a major selling feature. Good neighbours are a bonus. The seller being a stone mason is a selling point too. Thank you Ken for sharing the video. Take care. 👍
Thank you for watching :)
what a lovely place ken for the money,law was changed in 2024 making it easier to work on pre 1951 buildings,good luck ken.
Thanks for watching Shane :)
@@shanebrownrigg8632 not if it is a ruin, quite the contrary.
That's a dream property! If only i were 10 yrs younger, id snap that up in a heartbeat! Great tour, as always Ken!
Don't forget to mention that from 2019 it is mandatory structural planning for ruin renovation, approved by the council.
I haven't heard of any planning permissions needed to renovate a ruin to within its own footprint in size. If you want to alter the structure, or build outside of the ruins original footprint, then you will need planning permission.
Do you have a link or something you can share with us that shows this new law you are referring to?
Great video, thank you. I especially appreciate the info about villages, the area and transport links etc 🙏🏽
It must be wonderfully cool up on the mountain, and the views are spectacular!
its around 300-400 metres higher up than our farm, so you can expect the temperatures to be around 3-4 degrees Celsius cooler. The view of the dam from up there is amazing! :)
This definitely has potential, especially if the further out ruined wall can be included as part of the permitted build. You could create a sympathetic modern addition for contrast. For me, the amount of land is just about perfect. Pity I’m a year away from being able to start my search 😎
The location & views are perfect, and a coffee shop within walking distance is a big tick on my wish list, as is being outside of the village but not isolated 👍🏻
I think you can also go up a level too on the main part of the building... but this is something that you will need to clarify with a property lawyer as they will have access to the documentation and planning laws
@@OKportugal Absolutely!
Thank you Ken another great video not one stone left unturned not a thing misses love the video .
Cheers David 😁👍
Beautiful piece of land!
You tempt us so much with such wonderful properties and all that lifestyle. Damn Brexit! Can’t be there 😢
You can still live in europe but you need a visa to do so. Check.out the different Portugal visa options as there's a bunch to suit different budgets and circumstances 😁👍
90 days twice a year??? If it was me, I would buy a cheap motorhome, take an e-bike and drive to the property from the UK, park it on the land and enjoy life. The intervening two 90 day periods I would store the motorhome with a local family (for a small fee) and head for Asia. Vietnam or the Philippines would be on my bucket list as to live there is cheap as chips. Meantime, I would rent my house out in the UK and the rental income would cover my costs. However, as I am now 72 this year with failing health it is only a dream but very doable for many an adventurer.
@@stevenhull5025 I dont mean holiday visas, I meant residency visas allowing you to live and work in Portugal as a resident.
Theres options like the D7 visa which is aimed at people living off passive income or pensions, and it has very low proof of income requirements.
After living in Portugal for 5 years you can then apply for citizenship and get a Portuguese (EU) passport which allows you to live and work anywhere in the EU.
There are a bunch of other Portugal Visas too, digital nomad, startup visa, etc.
This is a wonderful place. Much work to be done. I like it. Thank you.😊
Terra maravilhosa, sem igual o preço também 🎉🎉
Definitely sold the area well.
Thanks
Ken, this is one of those properties that I would take down and start from scratch (given the asking price ) and build something nice.. What your thoughts on that? All the best 👍👍 Jim and Harriet
If the ruin is pre-1951 then its much easier to build with whats there, as you wont need planning permission etc... But because of its close proximity to the village, and the fact that its surrounded by other "urban" plots of land, i think likely possible to get planning to build a brand new house there. This will need to be confirmed by a solicitor before purchasing if this was your intention.
What a stunning area to live 😍
المكان ولا اروع،،،،لكن هذا المنزل العتيق،،،وجب اعادة بناءه،،،كليا من جديد،،،حتى يصبح مؤهلا للسكن،،،
شكرا جزيلا لعملك،،،انت انسان طيب،،،وهذا يظهر على ملامحك،،،انت ابن عائلة طيبة،،،
شكرا جزيلا،،،احببتكم كصديق من البرتغال الجميل،،،❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
From Algeria,, friendly.
love that area, nice potential for a building, the views are stunning, l would love to have the means to buy and do it up
Fabulous opportunity. Very tempted.
Do it you only live once
It’s nice property. You can use the fallen wall in the back to your advantage. Use stones from the front wall not attached to the house and build a bathroom off the back. If there is enough stone perhaps add room for a bedroom off the back as well. Raised with the view.
Its beautiful 😍..
Great stuff buddy 👍🏽👏🏽
Thanks dude!
Nice piece of property.
It sure is! and i had a great day visiting it too!
I've missed your updates. 284 days till we get there and now with this village another spot to look at
I love this concept of rebuilding this stone-made houses, however, what is the cost, approximately ? I am afraid it would be 100K Euros to start.
You are completely right!! The cost will be enormous and you will end up with a tiny house!
Can you build on this land?
Not sure what constitutes a ruin , I think an enclosed structure with a roof of sorts should be the criteria. Anything else is really just a pile of stones.
I hope that whoever buys this ruin they post videos of the restoration on YT.
No don’t knock it down, look at the original stone. I would not touch it; I would stabilize loose stones and build inside or, build a greenhouse outside to envelope it.
to jest dom dla zwierzat ale widoki piekne
Is that water safe? Is it stagnant inside the pond? The little building is in ruins, not really habitable, I'd make it a little church/temple and thus keep the original shape and old stones. But build a house on the other side of the ruins with 2 stories and a tower with a terrace so I could climb up and see the view, the sunset. Hey, don't steal my ideas. Does UPS deliver? Can I order from amazon? How much can I offer for this place? I am Portuguese. :) Preciso de uma terrinha barata para mim e o meu filho porque sou pobre.
Would u be able to keep animals on the land or do you need permission?. Also can u build contemporary wood stables or wood off grid cabin on the land without planing ?
Thanks
You can keep animals on rural land, but you will need a license to keep some farm animals like sheep.
You are also permitted to build agricultural support buildings on rural land, but they are not intended for permanent living inside. There are restrictions but things like a barn or shed are usually allowed.
Because this property has an old ruin, it should be possible to get a "habitation license exemption" for this ruin which will allow you to live legally on the land permanently.
The idea with the habitation exemption is that you renovate the old ruin for living. A property lawyer will need to register this ruin as pre-1951 and then apply for the exemption.
If you are interested in a piece of land like this, you should speak with a Portuguese property lawyer, about what you can legally do with it, and if it fits in with your plans before making any offers.
They will be able to check over all of the documentation and can advise you on what can and cant be done on this piece of land.
@@OKportugal really appreciate the detailed reply.
I am currently investing in property in the uk , flipping to build up capital right now but at some point next year i want to come over and get a feel for Central Portugal.
I will definitely speak with the right people at that time .
Keep the videos coming 👍
15.000 Euro's and probably 3 times as much to turn it into a home !!!
Even with your maths, that's 60k for a brand new house, with incredible views, in western Europe. I'm not sure I see the problem here.
@@OKportugalgreat reply what do people want for the money , i am looking ideally for 2 + ruins and abit more land for next year .
I invest in the uk and mid project. Il keep watching your stock until am ready to pull the trigger
Do you know if restrictions are fierce regarding addition of a nice big porch to a house in Portugal?
E-bike is the way to go
How much to rebuilt the wall and put a roof on it?
By the way great job👏👏 as usually you do.
Thanks man, I have no idea on building costs, but send the seller a message and im sure they can help you with this :)
I think i heard about 150 euro's per square meter for the walls, rebuilding. When you let someone do it for you.
Insulated roof panels, to put on the roof, are 45-75 Euro per square meter. So that is the price when you do it yourself.
I guess you would need some beams also. A cheap roof for 30 square meters can be done for maybe 2500-3000 Euro's. (DIY).
Real roof tiles are more expensive.
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Hi, is a foreigner allowed to buy and own farmland in Portugal?
Yes anyone can buy land in Portugal, but foreigners without an EU passport will need a Visa to live and work here legally.
There are many different Visas for Portugal, have a search on Google for the different types that will be best for your requirements.
😂 I have a rock in my back yard can you sell it if you think this is great 1 room house is your dream 😂
Has it got air conditioning 😉👍
Yes. The air conditioning is built into the roof.😊
@@engineer6250 🤣👍
It has now, a lot of fresh air coming in.
Also when it rains you can take a shower inside, for free, no water bill.
@@petervermeer.4904 what more could you ask for 😂😂
How many acres / ha?
It will cost a fortune to renovate this pile of stones with hardly any indoor space I am amazed that people will go for such a money pit!
Hi, what the size of the land?
Going by what the private seller has told me, there are 3 articles of land... Two articles of 800 square metres each and one of around 150 square metres. When buying any property, please make sure you use a solicitor who can check all of these details properly. I'm not an estate agent, I only make property tour videos.
@@OKportugalare you from South Africa? Your accent is similar. I visited Durban years ago.
What is this, why are we calling is a property
@@Raja-h9c I think you might be getting confused between the words: house and property.
Try googling the word property to see the correct definition.
5+yrs and still struggling with merkado?
It's called an accent mate... i bet you have one too when speaking a foreign language 😅
BTW it's spelt "mercado" 😉
@@accornudle you would be devastated hearing me speak Urdu with a northern British accent 😂 I’m learning Portuguese and have the same issue.. bloody accents, you’d think they would be easier to change, not like we’ve had them our entire lives or anything 🙄