So no urban article? I guess anyone interested would need to employ the appropriate people to look into that. Having just a temporary structure used ‘permanently’ is, I believe, a bit dodgy legally 🤔 Perfect size land for those of us wanting a solo venture 👍🏻
@@yorkshiretoportugal if there's no possibility of converting some of the land to urban, then there's no legal way to live there, so you kinda end up with an expensive gardening plot.
@@Jan-lb2sf what has the overall prices in the village have to do with that plot (that let's be honest, most of the times are inflated just because foreigners have a higher income), which seems to be rural? My question/observation was, if one could apply for reallocating at least some of it as urban, so a building permit permit could be issued and getting a habitation license at the end of everything. Living on a rural land is simply not legal here in Portugal (sure, people do it, or there are a few workarounds where one could spend a maximum of 10 months/year there, if they are registered for a title that grants "Estatuto da Agricultura Familiar" and stuff).
What a lovely property. I know caravans are expensive to buy over there, does it definitely come with the land? Non permanent structures are readily accepted I know but it's nice to have somewhere that you know you can cook, get clean and sleep in, straight away
@samanthabiden276 yes it definitely comes with the land. And yes caravans are expensive, there's probably €3500 worth in it plus a good few quid for the structure over it. All ready to go
So no urban article? I guess anyone interested would need to employ the appropriate people to look into that. Having just a temporary structure used ‘permanently’ is, I believe, a bit dodgy legally 🤔
Perfect size land for those of us wanting a solo venture 👍🏻
What a lovely wee place.
That's a lot of money for a relatively small plot of rural land.
@@thefatbaker location location location
@@yorkshiretoportugal if there's no possibility of converting some of the land to urban, then there's no legal way to live there, so you kinda end up with an expensive gardening plot.
It's a very expensive village...and prices are going up...but if you have loads of money then buy a house
@@Jan-lb2sf what has the overall prices in the village have to do with that plot (that let's be honest, most of the times are inflated just because foreigners have a higher income), which seems to be rural? My question/observation was, if one could apply for reallocating at least some of it as urban, so a building permit permit could be issued and getting a habitation license at the end of everything. Living on a rural land is simply not legal here in Portugal (sure, people do it, or there are a few workarounds where one could spend a maximum of 10 months/year there, if they are registered for a title that grants "Estatuto da Agricultura Familiar" and stuff).
What a lovely property. I know caravans are expensive to buy over there, does it definitely come with the land?
Non permanent structures are readily accepted I know but it's nice to have somewhere that you know you can cook, get clean and sleep in, straight away
@samanthabiden276 yes it definitely comes with the land. And yes caravans are expensive, there's probably €3500 worth in it plus a good few quid for the structure over it. All ready to go
Lovely offGrid land on Grid nice area
@@deranocasper yes very nice area and excellent location and access
@@yorkshiretoportugal two villages are kool
If the pole is made from wood, it's probably not electric. They put the electricity on concrete poles, as far as i know.
I thought the same, but 2 course's come from the road and share the wooden pole
Just checked, wood pole does telephone and electric, thanks
imofactor imobiliaria has it in its books!
Yep but the contract ends very soon
Tomatch for it mate, all the best for you all, there's one house with land redy to move in for 25.000.
Well buy it quickly 😂sounds too good to be true 🤔
Sounds great, if you have 25k, but a lot of people don't, 8k might be all they have to start ,that's why I show these properties, thanks Mark
This has a fantastic location, in an excellent village, so depends on what you need
is the car included in the price 🙂?
You can ask her, maybe
hi, can you share the exact location of this property?
Hi, I would prefer you contact the owner and ask, she's a friend and would better to make a link with her, thanks Mark
@yorkshiretoportugal thanks for your attention I request you that you already visit that property if it is possible ,you told me village name ?
@zeeshan5116335khan hi, the village is salgueiro do campo
@@yorkshiretoportugal Thanks with regards
I'm the owner of the land...so any questions..ask me