Hi guys good luck with your project. I'm in the process of doing the same. I just wanted to mention that you need permission to build any permanent structures, and I think yurts may be considered permanent if you have to build a foundation for it, which is typically how they are put up. It also has to be able to be dismantled within half a day.
Portugal is in the EU and I think we have some water protection laws which make very complicated/impossible to create small scale power plants in streams. Though if its hush hush who's gonna know?
Don’t let the party poopers ruin ur day bro. Y’all r doin awesome stuff n these ppl that have nothing going on in their lives will try tearing down anyone that does have motivation. Ur english is getting better n as long as u keep practicing it won’t be anytime until ur more confident
This is a lot of work but you’ll be happy to see all that the land has to offer once you are done with cleaning part of it. Where are you located exactly? Looking forward to following you on your journey. I would love to hear more about you both. Where are you from originally? Have a great day.
I see , a foodie here , That’s a smart way , goats are free labor and will do much better cleaning than humans, they need water though , im not sure if I missed it cuz I don’t remember seeing 💦
I have 1 recommendation: If you can, ask the Architect if he has connections with any Landscape Architect. In Portugal it's very common for both to work together in a piece of land like this. Like you might need a L.A. signature if you want to change some of the features of the landscape (example: the lagoon you mentioned)
Is that 1 hectare in total you have there including the upper part? Nice vid btw, love the project. Seems like a lot of fun. The down part seems ideal to put some rescue animals or work together with a rescue and help out :)
Call yourselves a lucky couple: the south of Portugal landscape is brutal and mercilless: the alentejo zone is depressing during summer, everything is spiky and everything is dead, dried or simply dormant. The dominant colours are brown, beije and yellow and there's dust and spiky seeds everywhere. If it werent for the olive and citrus trees, it would look like a site of a nuclear bomb. Alentejo is beautiful in wjnter and spring, but not in summer. And I bought a house in an alentejo village, so I am familiar with the climate and, obviously, I am not complaining, I am happy with my choice.. Good luck to your new life!
I Sandra. I'm Portuguese and I done the same, I bought 12 hectares of land with a big ruin in Alentejo, 10min from Estremoz. I don't know how is in your land but for me it's so beautiful during all year. In Spring and Winter is literally a paradise, really. In Summer is still 90% green because it's mostly estevas (rock rose), big pine trees, cork trees, oaks, wild olive trees. All native, all green full year, raw nature, naturally born there. Far from looking dead. Dead and cold is the far north in winter. Summer can be too hot some days for some, if you are not prepared but only gets seriously hot in afternoon., pleasant in morning and evening. I'm building there an off-grid cabin with all solar powered air conditioner and it works great because the sun that burns you also powers the AC to cool you. I have an excavator so I made paths to be able to move around so spikes in summer are not a problem I love so, so much living there. It's unfortunate you don't feel the same :( I would be delighted to be able to help you on improving your view on your own land. Or if you are close to that region, please feel free to come and visit us :)
@@OzzPhysicist don't get me wrong, i love alentejo. Otherwise, I would never have bought land here. It's just so happens that my kind of landscape is more similar to Sintra, and It's sad to watch my plants and trees parched and burnt. It's a sad show to watch... We're building earth and trying to create shade in our bare, open garden. The soil is desolate, chalky, filled with rubble. Hardly no nutrients. We are in the beginning stages and it's going to take years to witness the transformation. I am glad you bought a land, too. The countryside needs people like us!
@@blueocean2510 I done the bore hole four months ago and is 2km from the main Estremoz aquifer (one of the biggest in Portugal). I asked to drill 100m, but got water starting at 10m! Then so much water came out of the hole but I still kept the 100m target. They estimated at least 5 to 6 m3/h supply rate. That's a lot! I put the pump at just 20m and so far didn't need to movie downwards! Let's see how it is in the end of the year but still the same rate so far. The few people I asked in the region said that water never been a problem for them.
@@sandracosta29 I'm sure you can transform your land to a far more fertile and beautiful place, I seen people transforming deserts to lush green landscapes using permaculture techniques. Fires here are rare so that's another advantage of Alentejo. People here are also so nice and so willing to help. The least we want is to see big eucalyptus plantations, let's take land in the countryside , plant native trees and protect the existing ones from the ignorance of some people.
That mushroom was probably edible, not hallucinogenic. If you spend all your time trying to trip, you'll get nothing done and no one willing to pay good money to holiday there will want to visit. Time to grow up now.
Unfortunately, you are correct, by about 20k. Sorting the house out will take at least 50k and once the rains arrive they will have a water ingress problem. Sorry to sound so negative but I've lived here a good few years so know the prices and potential problems.
Yep super cheap in the title isn’t accurate at all. So much work in this place, can find properties with far less work to be put in for a similar amount. But best of luck to them, hope they achieve whatever goals they have…
How did Nar Nar get all this money to buy property, travel and not work? Inheritance? Trust fund baby? I enjoy the content, but don't care to be lectured by someone who was born with a silver spoon.
UA-cam - he has another huge, much older channel where he broadcasts in his native language, Portuguese. His girlfriend also has a huge follower channel. This is their third channel, the difference is that he's speaking English. They recently bought another large, modern house together. These two have made a lot of money on here.
Congratulations with new property!
thank you :)
Wow, congratulations. I can't wait to see what you guys do with the place. Really looking forward to watching you guys on your new journey. 😊😊
That car is awesome!!!!
Hi guys good luck with your project. I'm in the process of doing the same. I just wanted to mention that you need permission to build any permanent structures, and I think yurts may be considered permanent if you have to build a foundation for it, which is typically how they are put up. It also has to be able to be dismantled within half a day.
The car is a fiat 124 coupe, its worth money
Noh nem sabia que o elieser tbm tinha um canal em ingles. Massa demais
So nice. I hope to find one too, starting next year. Shure would like to know where the best chances are to find...
I would love to have that abandoned Fiat ❤
hahah loved when you saw the big mushroomç. "we can have a big trip on that" haha
Why is the lower section so clear with short grass? It looks like someone has been taking care of it. 💎
Elieser em busca do adsense gringo! Sagaz demais
Nata da social media
Perfect place for hydro power too. Well done
Portugal is in the EU and I think we have some water protection laws which make very complicated/impossible to create small scale power plants in streams. Though if its hush hush who's gonna know?
Don’t let the party poopers ruin ur day bro. Y’all r doin awesome stuff n these ppl that have nothing going on in their lives will try tearing down anyone that does have motivation. Ur english is getting better n as long as u keep practicing it won’t be anytime until ur more confident
Your english however... lol. Not using real words is going to be make it difficult for non-english speaking readers to understand.
Parabéns! Pelo projeto em dar nova vida ao espaço.
This is a lot of work but you’ll be happy to see all that the land has to offer once you are done with cleaning part of it. Where are you located exactly? Looking forward to following you on your journey. I would love to hear more about you both. Where are you from originally? Have a great day.
his channel name is Via Infinda i watch him since i was a kid. He is from Brazil.
Hi good luck to you both. Take care
get some goats to clear the land, they will eat their way through everything and after they are done you could have a BBQ!
I see , a foodie here ,
That’s a smart way , goats are free labor and will do much better cleaning than humans, they need water though , im not sure if I missed it cuz I don’t remember seeing 💦
I want your house, it’s beautiful❤
Get yourselves a 4WD , car/Ute that can tow a trailer
You'll need both
Bonus score on Fiat 125 and quad bike -- get the quad bike going
That Fiat 124 coupe should be worth a few thousand even in that condition
Nice property! In which part of Portugal is it?
wow is that a roman aquaduct in the distance ?
I have 1 recommendation: If you can, ask the Architect if he has connections with any Landscape Architect. In Portugal it's very common for both to work together in a piece of land like this. Like you might need a L.A. signature if you want to change some of the features of the landscape (example: the lagoon you mentioned)
Is that 1 hectare in total you have there including the upper part? Nice vid btw, love the project. Seems like a lot of fun. The down part seems ideal to put some rescue animals or work together with a rescue and help out :)
Yes, thats 1 hectare total. We have some plans for the down part, we are gonna share on the next videos
UA-camr >buys a plot of land with a stream running through it
>doesn't even show his stream on his UA-cam stream
Me convida pro churrasco 😅
did you bought on irs auctions or judiciary auction?
A big fire could make it quite unsafe.
The LOWER part not the down part
what is your native language ( new subscriber) ?
Portuguese, he is Brazilian and his wife English.
Wonderfull, do u need neighbour :)
What village is it ?
Probably porto manso
Call yourselves a lucky couple: the south of Portugal landscape is brutal and mercilless: the alentejo zone is depressing during summer, everything is spiky and everything is dead, dried or simply dormant. The dominant colours are brown, beije and yellow and there's dust and spiky seeds everywhere. If it werent for the olive and citrus trees, it would look like a site of a nuclear bomb. Alentejo is beautiful in wjnter and spring, but not in summer. And I bought a house in an alentejo village, so I am familiar with the climate and, obviously, I am not complaining, I am happy with my choice.. Good luck to your new life!
I Sandra. I'm Portuguese and I done the same, I bought 12 hectares of land with a big ruin in Alentejo, 10min from Estremoz.
I don't know how is in your land but for me it's so beautiful during all year. In Spring and Winter is literally a paradise, really. In Summer is still 90% green because it's mostly estevas (rock rose), big pine trees, cork trees, oaks, wild olive trees. All native, all green full year, raw nature, naturally born there. Far from looking dead. Dead and cold is the far north in winter.
Summer can be too hot some days for some, if you are not prepared but only gets seriously hot in afternoon., pleasant in morning and evening. I'm building there an off-grid cabin with all solar powered air conditioner and it works great because the sun that burns you also powers the AC to cool you. I have an excavator so I made paths to be able to move around so spikes in summer are not a problem
I love so, so much living there. It's unfortunate you don't feel the same :( I would be delighted to be able to help you on improving your view on your own land. Or if you are close to that region, please feel free to come and visit us :)
@@OzzPhysicist don't get me wrong, i love alentejo. Otherwise, I would never have bought land here. It's just so happens that my kind of landscape is more similar to Sintra, and It's sad to watch my plants and trees parched and burnt. It's a sad show to watch... We're building earth and trying to create shade in our bare, open garden. The soil is desolate, chalky, filled with rubble. Hardly no nutrients. We are in the beginning stages and it's going to take years to witness the transformation. I am glad you bought a land, too. The countryside needs people like us!
@@OzzPhysicist What depth is the water table?
@@blueocean2510 I done the bore hole four months ago and is 2km from the main Estremoz aquifer (one of the biggest in Portugal). I asked to drill 100m, but got water starting at 10m! Then so much water came out of the hole but I still kept the 100m target. They estimated at least 5 to 6 m3/h supply rate. That's a lot! I put the pump at just 20m and so far didn't need to movie downwards! Let's see how it is in the end of the year but still the same rate so far. The few people I asked in the region said that water never been a problem for them.
@@sandracosta29 I'm sure you can transform your land to a far more fertile and beautiful place, I seen people transforming deserts to lush green landscapes using permaculture techniques. Fires here are rare so that's another advantage of Alentejo. People here are also so nice and so willing to help. The least we want is to see big eucalyptus plantations, let's take land in the countryside , plant native trees and protect the existing ones from the ignorance of some people.
Fiat or SEAT 124 Sport Coupe!!
That mushroom was probably edible, not hallucinogenic. If you spend all your time trying to trip, you'll get nothing done and no one willing to pay good money to holiday there will want to visit. Time to grow up now.
I don't even have to watch to know you overpaid.
Unfortunately, you are correct, by about 20k.
Sorting the house out will take at least 50k and once the rains arrive they will have a water ingress problem.
Sorry to sound so negative but I've lived here a good few years so know the prices and potential problems.
@@matthunt2128 I lived in Portugal too. Middle, then south, then north. It's a big project. How far are you from Porto?
Yep super cheap in the title isn’t accurate at all. So much work in this place, can find properties with far less work to be put in for a similar amount.
But best of luck to them, hope they achieve whatever goals they have…
Prices have risen since 2020 ... I don't think its so expensive..
@@tonyhussey3610 They're waiting for you in rural Portugal with your money and expectations of higher prices.
Are there snakes in the land?
How did Nar Nar get all this money to buy property, travel and not work? Inheritance? Trust fund baby? I enjoy the content, but don't care to be lectured by someone who was born with a silver spoon.
UA-cam - he has another huge, much older channel where he broadcasts in his native language, Portuguese. His girlfriend also has a huge follower channel. This is their third channel, the difference is that he's speaking English. They recently bought another large, modern house together. These two have made a lot of money on here.
Porquê nar nar ? Tanto quanto me lembro Nar era como chamavam aos comerciantes libaneses.
É isso ? Este canal é de um libanês perdido pelo mundo ?
Não precisamos de ti. vai especular para o Brasil.