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Travel Beans

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@TravelBeans
@TravelBeans 11 ай бұрын
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@zepedro6666
@zepedro6666 11 ай бұрын
Hi! Please note the Portuguese in the Rosetta Stone is not the European one and that will create some difficulties here in Portugal specially in the grammar and integration in the rural communities. It's like living in England and I decided to learn English with full American accent. Cheers ;)
@lindamcgowen4597
@lindamcgowen4597 11 ай бұрын
Is that you above?
@assuncaomeireles198
@assuncaomeireles198 11 ай бұрын
Os estrangeiros que queiram aprender português tem de ser português de Portugal e nao português do Brasil que é muito diferente
@zepedro6666
@zepedro6666 11 ай бұрын
@@assuncaomeireles198 Verdade. Nada, mas nada contra os diferentes sotaques, bem pelo contrário isso apenas enriquece o idioma, mas por uma questão de coerência e real integração no espaço/terra onde vivemos é sempre bom ter respeito pelos costumes e tradições dos nativos
@bevtrue6937
@bevtrue6937 10 ай бұрын
Way harder than you think.
@jacquelinekohn2082
@jacquelinekohn2082 11 ай бұрын
Here’s my 2 cents…ask your friend Kev if you can do a probationary stretch of time on his land. You could stay for several months and actually live in the situation before fully committing. Get to know the seasons, and day to day living routine. Also you and Kev could get to know each other better and see if a long term situation is what all of you really want. I wouldn’t jump into buying until you are absolutely certain that it’s a long term solution. If it isn’t, can you afford to lose all of the money you put into it? There are no guarantees that you could sell it to make money back. Breathe and take your time. You’re young and capable of so much potential. ❤
@kookietherapy9398
@kookietherapy9398 11 ай бұрын
Sounds like leased land to me. You won't own it.
@jj-if6it
@jj-if6it 11 ай бұрын
Sounds risky@@kookietherapy9398
@shooster5884
@shooster5884 11 ай бұрын
Or stay in your campervan with Kevin for a while if he'll have you and help him with his project.. Just being there and getting a feel for the area and the work that would be involved and see after that time if you really do feel it's the place and the life for you.
@kookietherapy9398
@kookietherapy9398 11 ай бұрын
@@shooster5884 Great idea !!!
@drinkinslim
@drinkinslim 11 ай бұрын
That's a good idea: have Kevin stay in your campervan with you and the baby 😂@@shooster5884
@DanielRWomack
@DanielRWomack 11 ай бұрын
Just my opinion but I think it's extremely smart that you're doing your due diligence and thinking of all the pros and cons. If there's no rush to decide, there's no harm in taking the time you need before you commit. If there was ever a time to pause, prepare, and weigh all the options properly, this is it. Best of luck and can't wait to see how this plays out for you!
@kookietherapy9398
@kookietherapy9398 11 ай бұрын
I think prices will drop worldwide in 2025. Wait !!!
@BrianAlt
@BrianAlt 11 ай бұрын
hello @danielrwomack
@TheShauNanigans
@TheShauNanigans 11 ай бұрын
@@kookietherapy9398 Why 2025? Just curious.
@IFSTherapyRealResults
@IFSTherapyRealResults 11 ай бұрын
I worked at a Yoga Retreat place in Mexico. Half the month is was yoga groups come down from the States, and the other half it was run as an B&B. You constantly have guests and they are on vacation and YOU are there link to the local places and your life EVEN ON YOUR DAY OFF... is taken up with guest wanting to talk to you, and YOU NEEDING TO be gracious and welcoming of ALL THEIR QUESTIONS. It just felt like I could never really get away and never really have a full day off.
@BobBohner4851
@BobBohner4851 11 ай бұрын
In my early twenties I thought I wanted to be a photographer. After talking to our wedding photographer we decided not to do it. Why? He gave me the best life advice ever. Be very careful of turning a hobby you love into a business. All of a sudden everything has to be scheduled, customers need to be happy whether you want to do it or not, you may not have the freedom to do what you want, when you want and you may ruin a beautiful hobby. And be miserable. In the end I found a different business idea and became a independent financial planner for25 years and kept my beautiful hobby.
@anewlifeinthevan
@anewlifeinthevan 11 ай бұрын
That's a good point and ideal to keep weeks free that no one can book for down time ❤
@mradventurer8104
@mradventurer8104 10 ай бұрын
@@anewlifeinthevan exactly. It's a job. We need some time away from our job. For example 3 w per week it can close for everybody to recharge.
@adriannavanderpoll4745
@adriannavanderpoll4745 11 ай бұрын
Never spend money upgrading someone else's property. When/if things go sour you walk out with nothing.
@isbjrn358
@isbjrn358 11 ай бұрын
First thought! You only can lose, one way or the other
@kookietherapy9398
@kookietherapy9398 11 ай бұрын
It's all good until it goes wrong. Don't !!!
@danielmiller8592
@danielmiller8592 7 ай бұрын
​@@isbjrn358 not always.. could also be a win win
@cathielem2023
@cathielem2023 11 ай бұрын
Dont tear down the stone building, if there is anyway to include it into the build, it adds so much character! 😊 I suggest you rent for 1 year before you purchase to see if you even like all the seasons.
@Francedefence
@Francedefence 11 ай бұрын
I was thinking exactly the same thing! Here they have a beautiful building out of stone and lime and they only think of tearing it down, only to build a concrete thing, I guess! Very disrespectful of Portugal!
@motivate-today
@motivate-today 11 ай бұрын
Great! When we travelled around Europe (1978-81 and we built our campervan with the help of friends, on the roadside), we had no idea where we were going, except visiting 3 families in France, and then heading south. We looked at the map, chose an interesting name, and headed there, then looked to see if work was available. We worked on farms, building sites, factories, restaurants and oil refineries. I had been an accountant up until then. Life is to be lived. I'm now teaching English in Bulgaria.
@sirajhajififty
@sirajhajififty 11 ай бұрын
Beautiful story ❤
@k.j.2481
@k.j.2481 11 ай бұрын
I would suggest buying a property in a village that is already livable. Then spend the year traveling in Portugal with your home base as stability. After 3 - 6 months you should know if you want more. Plus Noah will be walking next year and that will help you see clearly what the next step could be.
@l.m.4014
@l.m.4014 11 ай бұрын
Great Advice!
@adriannavanderpoll4745
@adriannavanderpoll4745 11 ай бұрын
I suggest a small house in a tiny village, close to bigger town/city, little garden, close to a few river beaches. Live there part of the year and when you travel you holiday let it.
@chrisdickinson3168
@chrisdickinson3168 11 ай бұрын
When worked seasons in the alpes, a Bulgarian beach resort and a Greek Island I loved them all for a month or two but then by the end of the season I was actively desperate to leave the places even though they were stunning and amazing for a long break
@TravelBeans
@TravelBeans 11 ай бұрын
This is exactly what I was talking about! Definitely something worth thinking about .. 🤔
@chrisdickinson3168
@chrisdickinson3168 11 ай бұрын
For me I couldn't imagine a worst use of my time and money as I know I would hate it by half way through the project and just sell it and probably for a big financial loss. Parenting with work and keeping a house clean is hard enough without a huge project like that. Each to their own though
@RoseSingleton
@RoseSingleton 11 ай бұрын
@@TravelBeans Keep dreaming losers. Your boyfriend or husband whatever he is, is a weak sniveling nincompoop. He complains about everything and doesn't know how to do manly work.
@WilliamG916
@WilliamG916 11 ай бұрын
As usual, a charming video. Noah looks healthy and happy. Your thoughts about moving to Portugal are impressive. What about simply spending more time there for a period of time? If you were to rent or lease a property in the area you like and which would be similar to what you envision for yourselves you'd have a much better idea of what's involved. As someone else has mentioned here, you really have no deadline or other requirement. That's why I'd say plan to go to Portugal again and soon, and arrange for a long term rental or lease on a property where you can live and, perhaps, farm. You'd then have some experience on which to base a decision. I am sure that things will work out to your satisfaction, but you must do the work, too! Please keep the great videos coming!
@nanigoose
@nanigoose 11 ай бұрын
Another consideration is if you purchase a 2+ acre property, what will happen if someone else purchases adjacent land and builds something that doesn't match your own philosophies/plans/etc.
@CarolStJohn-oz3oc
@CarolStJohn-oz3oc 11 ай бұрын
Slow down and embrace the new family and all the ups and downs that come with it. Keep it simple beans!
@rabukan5842
@rabukan5842 5 ай бұрын
You really have the right ideas. I owned a horse ranch for 17 years (10.5 acres backed up to National Forest on 2 sides) in the mountains of New Mexico and trained horses and people from there; built it from scratch. It ended up being much more expensive than we thought it would be, and the maintenance was constant. We were about 30 minutes from a grocery store and 45 minutes from a hospital, but you could not beat the views - mesas, mountains, red rock, etc. I loved it, my wife got tired of it after around 10 years (we have 1 daughter who grew up there) and when the markets crashed and business dried up, we had to return to teaching (both have PhD's and are professors.) We sold the property for not much profit, and then got divorced mainly because of the stress of that property. For me, it was a great experience, but now my 2nd wife and I want a condo overlooking the beach and mountains in Spain or Portugal that's close to facilities, etc. - a place we can leave whenever we want to and just rent out. Simple. I would not say the ranch wasn't worth it, but living rural is not as easy and ideal as many think. Would I do it all over again? Yes (my ex would say no,) but simpler, with less property to maintain, and closer to civilization. I enjoy your videos.
@cindym5302
@cindym5302 11 ай бұрын
While I have no doubt that you will succeed in whatever you choose, do not underestimate how much time/energy will need to go into raising your tiny human. He’s easy as pie now. Just wait until he starts moving - it will be a whole different story. Good luck!
@taratucker6217
@taratucker6217 11 ай бұрын
😂 You sounded like us every time we get an idea in our heads! Rent an apartment in Paris, buy land in Italy, buy a vacation home in…. How many hours have we talked about all these grand ideas and not actually done them?
@rosariomarques1
@rosariomarques1 11 ай бұрын
I don`t know about this land but, an alert. Usually you can`t build on this type of land or the taxes are very high. I hope you have enough information. If you are interested go to the region city hall and be sure of what you can expect of the free land.
@sheilajoseph9953
@sheilajoseph9953 11 ай бұрын
Crazy beans. 🤪 Maybe do a bit of house sitting on small farm, you will definately get the experience. What you need to remember is whatever you choose does not have to be forever, your young enough to choose many paths to follow. Go with your heart as your head will confuse you😂 Noah is super cute.💚
@TravelBeans
@TravelBeans 11 ай бұрын
Haha I like that “go with your heart as your head will confuse you” 😅🙏 Think the idea of house sitting to get an understanding of the lifestyle would be really beneficial
@Secular-Serenity
@Secular-Serenity 11 ай бұрын
I vote for you to stay flexible and mobile. Running a resort sounds like issues 24/7, IMHO
@GoingApeCostume
@GoingApeCostume 11 ай бұрын
It's a lovely dream, but right now that kiddo is portable. Old mom here, 3 grown kids, and I'll tell you that my hardest parenting years were ages 2, 3, 4. Kids can talk, walk, and be illogical screaming snot machines, the degree of which you cannot predict when they are still babies. (My docile oldest baby turned into a hurricane from age 2 to 17. I had to give up my small business with my youngest for a couple years and he was far more passive.) By all means, make plans, but triple the work AND money with constant moment to moment, no more napping, kid stuff. Slow on down. You have time.
@sharoncameron281
@sharoncameron281 11 ай бұрын
I moved to our dream holiday destination 3 years ago, we came here on holidays, fell in love and made the plunge. EVERY DAY I think ‘god I love living here’. I’ve never once taken it for granted and it doesn’t make it any less special.
@brendariley8982
@brendariley8982 11 ай бұрын
Sometimes, you just need to step over your fears, take a chance, have faith in yourselves and....go for it.💜
@dianegriffith3006
@dianegriffith3006 11 ай бұрын
Kevin’s excitement is infectious. I hope you find the exact location to build your new home and make business possibilities-yay on you!! Great video and the landscapes are beautiful! You never know what’s ahead but go for it!
@pamelabennett9057
@pamelabennett9057 11 ай бұрын
Realistically, I think it would be very difficult, if not impossible, to do well with both traveling in England/Europe and the US/North America AND buying land, building a house, transforming the property and having a retreat or other business venture in addition to your top priority of your relationship with each other and Noah (and potentially more children). I think the idea of collaborating with your friend on his property is the best idea thus far, as it would allow you to have your creative outlet and do the travelling you enjoy so much.
@michelleellis8201
@michelleellis8201 11 ай бұрын
I love the land that you like the most! However, I urge you to NOT knock down the rock building should you buy that property! Amazing history that can be added on to easily! Good luck on your search and decision! ❤️🙏
@timrodatz1274
@timrodatz1274 11 ай бұрын
If you wanted to instead of building on the land clean it up in a nice way live in your Van and have it as a go home place to park it and rest. You can still use the Van as your house on your land without building a house. Farm the land etc
@amarie3309
@amarie3309 11 ай бұрын
Please check out tax rules. I believe if you buy a holiday home and plan to live on it even if it’s less than 181 days you still become tax responsible. Taxes even on a small amount of money can be up to 40%.
@conniebunke613
@conniebunke613 11 ай бұрын
I would rather buy property than rent, but renting something a while makes a lot of sense. It is a way to try something without all the expense of buying and fixing up.
@costasworldofmusicmemories5792
@costasworldofmusicmemories5792 11 ай бұрын
Take your time when making a decision. There are many moving pieces in your lives right now. When you reconcile those pieces . You make the decision . We continue to support this journey. Can't wait to see what's next. Sending you much love❤ from Richmond, Va. The love Beans ❤ Harriet, Jim and Yuki
@duartelopes141
@duartelopes141 11 ай бұрын
As a Coimbra citizen I’d suggest you to move to those lands close to Mondego as it is a beautiful place and is close to big nice cities such as Coimbra and Figueira da Foz
@jilllangman9343
@jilllangman9343 11 ай бұрын
Whatever you decide it will place you in Portugal long term. Do you want to stay put doing maintenance on your camping site? If you have to employ someone, can you afford it? OR Do you want to keep travelling with a beautiful home to come back to? OR create a gorgeous garden to park up in , in your campervan and keep on moving when you want to. When Noah needs to start kindergarten or school you might need to settle in one place so enjoy moving around til then.
@jolenecrosby2116
@jolenecrosby2116 11 ай бұрын
I don’t think you’re mad I think you’d embrace the challenge and create something really special and I’m 100% here for it!! I love what the Newbys are creating and I think you guys would create something equally special. I’m team do it!!
@gypsysummer4008
@gypsysummer4008 11 ай бұрын
A cautionary tale... My aunt set up a trust to ran a special needs residential centre She built her own house nearby, but got convinced by the trust members to sell up and invest that capital into doing up the old garage on the trust property into her own apartments. She didn't do her due diligence, signed a bad contract, was later kicked out and lost all her money and retired pennyless. Not saying this will happen just saying think everything through, get legal advice and have discussions of what if scenerios.
@skyrimdragonslayer
@skyrimdragonslayer 11 ай бұрын
I couldn't think of two people more qualified to run their own place, with all your years of travelling what better way to use all that experience... Go for it! Life is not about planning everything and if you think about things too much you would nearly talk yourself out of doing it.......
@cdh2328
@cdh2328 11 ай бұрын
BTW I didn’t get the impression that Kevin meant free.
@matthewH6763
@matthewH6763 11 ай бұрын
Do something far smaller. Buy a nice property with little of land and develop it incrementally depending on how you feel and how much time you want to spend with young kids.
@norm4907
@norm4907 11 ай бұрын
Building something from scratch will be cost prohibitive, you’re not in a rush, keep looking for something that needs mild renovations.
@hillielloyd8908
@hillielloyd8908 11 ай бұрын
I think "travelJ" further down in the comments has spoken a lot of sense. Having a young child being so rural is possibly not the best idea. A number of people have suggested buying a small house in a village, I think Iit will be less risky and it will make it a lot easier if you hanker after travelling as there is always the possibility that you will tire of staying in one place all the time. Bear in mind living so far from civilisation means you will always have far to travel in case of an emergency. Also do not purchase property thinking you "can always sell it if you don't enjoy rural living" as you may struggle to sell it. The Portugeze economy is not great. How would you feel being stuck on a rural property and one of you has to go into a city or to England to find work. I totally agree with a number of the comments, I do think you should rent for at least 6 months in that way you won't lose a substantial amount of money. Your other friends who you have stayed with in Portugal could tell you the truth about rural living and having children. Good luck write down the pros and cons go over them again, and again and again. I think you are looking at this romantically and not taking into account the reality. Good luck
@kirstenmc68
@kirstenmc68 11 ай бұрын
Have you seen the video of Dave in Portugal about the changes in Taxing foreigners?
@jerrihadding2534
@jerrihadding2534 11 ай бұрын
I LOVE you! I pray that you understand how greatly you contribute joy and hope to those of us privileged enough to follow your life journey!
@cherilangguth2151
@cherilangguth2151 11 ай бұрын
I just love that you have the feeling that the next place could always be the one... My husband and i are the exactly the same way. Our advice is though, sometimes the hunt is the most appealing part of the venture. Its one thing to consider all the possibilities and another to live thru them. I too think it would be wise to rent for 6 months or so before commiting to a purchase. At the end of that "honeymoon" phase, see if you still feel like its what you want or if you are ready to move on. There is much property for sale...im afraid if you buy and change your mind it could be hard to sell.
@shawing
@shawing 11 ай бұрын
Love all the ideas you guys have, and they all have promise, but then that's why its so hard to choose! Haha. If it were me I'd go with rent somewhere for maybe 6 months, try living there to see if that's actually what you're into, learn some language etc, then working that out helps you decide if you wana do biz stuff there too. It breaks it down into a smaller challenge and its much lower risk too. What ever you decide though, good luck with it! All the best to you all 😊
@myitaliantherapyginafiore4414
@myitaliantherapyginafiore4414 11 ай бұрын
You two are in the same place as I am. I am headed to Portugal in Dec to March to find a small farm. Yes you are right it is a full time job and expensive you are right. I love the way your mind works. I am exploring the same issues. I started my own KZbin Channel to film my property search starting in Dec. You know we lost the NHR tax discount by not applying for our VISA? I love that voice inside your head, It's called CREATIVITY and it's a LIFETIME experience. And a HUGE commitment. And yes not to buy too much property...so it can be maintained. But when you leave who will run or oversea it???? I have had short term rentals, apartments and nightly lodging for over 25 years here in US. I am trying to keep it simple. Having to maintain it all is ENORMOUS...You guys are so smart to explore all of your options...Proud of you. Keep inspiring. I will be there in 6 weeks to do exactly what you are doing along the same mindset that you are doing...Hugs and Cheers. By the way I do follow the Newbys and so many others. Watching, learning and trying to be realistic about the reality of this move...Love you guys. Keep traveling. Gina in Upstate New York USA moving to Portugal
@ErinLogan-x3p
@ErinLogan-x3p 11 ай бұрын
Don't bite off more than you can chew. Just buy a small portion of a land and you can make that your dream home.
@nurseshedevil
@nurseshedevil 11 ай бұрын
Love your channel! With both of your attitudes there is nothing you can't do.. It sounds like you are on a verge of a dream coming true.. follow your hearts ❤
@dianegriffith3006
@dianegriffith3006 11 ай бұрын
Yes, follow your hearts..❤️
@beverlypoirier705
@beverlypoirier705 11 ай бұрын
Whatever you choose I'll be right by your side with your new journey! ❤ U guys good luck and safe travels...
@archereegmb8032
@archereegmb8032 9 ай бұрын
So excited for you. When i was young(er), I always fancied setting up a hammock camping retreat. Basic facilities, with a little shop to supply the guests. I hope you manage to realise your dream. Best of luck :)
@LanceoftheNoe
@LanceoftheNoe 11 ай бұрын
They fact that your questioning is so refreshing. So many people only saw the decision.
@philkfoto
@philkfoto 11 ай бұрын
Seriously to take on this idea you need a lot of construction skills and even with my background I would be thinking twice about doing it. Somehow I can't imagine Alex even getting to grips with basic stuff let alone being 100% involved in mastering all he will need to do. It is one idea planning, it is totally different to actually starting a project and completing it. This idea to me is a pipe dream.
@lindamcgowen4597
@lindamcgowen4597 11 ай бұрын
Adventure! It's not crazy to grow your own food and bring joy to others. It's a win win. The people will love you and help you figure things out. If you get joy it was the right choice.
@jewelrussell8288
@jewelrussell8288 11 ай бұрын
Think you should take the land already with development approval and take the plunge by living there. However, would be a shame to rip down the existing building. Perhaps consider extending on from the building. Wish you luck in your decision.
@robbbulletwallah5202
@robbbulletwallah5202 10 ай бұрын
Went out to Portugal 38yrs ago to do exactly what you guys are thinking of. We didnt have a baby ours was 2. Couldnt find what we were looking for so we came back to the U.K. , put an advert in the paper and bought 2.5 acres in North Norfolk. Still living the van life and sharing our space with friends old and new. We are now building our 6th truck a Ford econoline 350, which I believe you are familiar with! Lookin forward to hitting the road again - you never know we might meet up. Happy travels.
@katrinaszabo3173
@katrinaszabo3173 11 ай бұрын
Have You talked to the indie projects about living in Portugal? They have been through the seasons there and may be able to give you some insight.
@erinhoiles1405
@erinhoiles1405 11 ай бұрын
Go with your heart as you head will talk you out of your dreams. The one question I have is how much more travelling do you eant to do over the next couple of years? Working the land is an adventure within it self, just in one place 😊
@robcreel4257
@robcreel4257 11 ай бұрын
Dive in, head first. Mind the depth. Take care! Safe travels!
@hjcdormouse7337
@hjcdormouse7337 11 ай бұрын
I think taking time to try before buying a good idea but let me throw a idea if you do go ahead with a rural retreat/holiday plus living option. There is a huge gap in market for disability accessible holidays and folk who still want to travel and explore.... Just a idea to ponder.
@jasonbarnesbefuddledprofessor
@jasonbarnesbefuddledprofessor 11 ай бұрын
One life to Live! Let's Go Travel Beans Let's Shoot for the Stars Big Love ❤️💜💛💙💚🤎🖤🤍
@aidenjohns8248
@aidenjohns8248 6 ай бұрын
solar pump and reed bed should help keep natural pool clear!.. algae use sun light.. but when the sun comes out so switches on the solar pump, pump it into a reed bed and filter back into the pond..
@sharilynmiller9364
@sharilynmiller9364 11 ай бұрын
Problem with Rosetta Stone is they offer Brazilian Portuguese which you don’t want to learn if you’re moving to Portugal. Unless you’re moving to Braga. Lots of Brazilian immigrants there.
@veronicacanaveira1068
@veronicacanaveira1068 11 ай бұрын
I was just about to comment this! It’s quite hard to find an app that teaches Portuguese and not Brazilian Portuguese.
@michelecarroll8168
@michelecarroll8168 11 ай бұрын
If you never take a leap and go through the hard work and heartache….you never grow and learn. I’m now 57 and am soooo glad that I took all the risks in my life. I have grown into knowledge and love where I am today. So I say jump and take a leap of faith…never play it safe…you only have one go around at this life. Good luck Beans!
@davidmatthews3093
@davidmatthews3093 11 ай бұрын
What passports do you have that will allow you to live and work in Portugal?
@judeanpoet3687
@judeanpoet3687 11 ай бұрын
The title alone is such an exciting thought
@lisavance2012
@lisavance2012 11 ай бұрын
Well, I'd totally come and pay to park a campervan and drink with the Beans! 😆 But after reading Noah a bedtime story and putting him down of course!
@roseanneberrios7174
@roseanneberrios7174 11 ай бұрын
Watch Mr. And Mrs. Adventure. They moved to Portugal and are renovation an old water mill into their home. They love prodigal. They are also taking language ,Portuguese on line.
@willa0704
@willa0704 11 ай бұрын
Awesome ideas Beans, glad you are over thinking everything from jumping in to bolting other way. Just a suggestion for you both, how about being a house sitter short term especially during wet season, where you can park your van and travel 6 to 12 months there. Hard decisions all round no matter what you decide. Wish you luck in finding your dream piece of paradise. 🐛 🐍 🦋 🐠
@christine7591
@christine7591 11 ай бұрын
Hi you three! I really enjoy watching your travel blogs. Ever since you started filming in Portugal and talking about the possibility of living there I am wondering if you ever asked if you would get a residence permit in Portugal as the UK doesn’t belong to the EU anymore. After watching this video one other thing came to mind: Don’t you want to travel anymore? Because if you buy a big piece of land anywhere you have to be able to manage it and wether it is a retreat or a farm or a campsite you won’t be able to just pack up and go away for some time to do some exploring. You two come across as free spirits and not farmers. Just saying… I’ll keep following 😊 Best wishes from Germany
@airenesmiler6624
@airenesmiler6624 11 ай бұрын
I love the look of the last place. No place will be perfect until you make it work for you. Thinking of all the possibilities from the wildly impractical, to the eminently practical, from best and worst case scenarios is the only way I would go into this. Remember, you two +1 always seem to enjoy the journey.
@alohatvn
@alohatvn 11 ай бұрын
Very entertaining video 📹 👏. You should stay there for 30 days to 60 days and see if buying property there is something you really want to do.
@paulacorreia9193
@paulacorreia9193 11 ай бұрын
Hi! Happy to know you're trying to learn Portuguese, however the programme you are using is Brasilian Portuguese, which is diferent in some words, sentencing construction and accent.
@glennirwin4710
@glennirwin4710 11 ай бұрын
You guys are doers. Go for it,
@charlenechua6073
@charlenechua6073 11 ай бұрын
Love the caption of free land at Portugal
@elizabethatkins2519
@elizabethatkins2519 11 ай бұрын
My parents moved to Spain over 20 years ago, the number of their friends who came over and said “we love it here, we’re going to move” then spent years looks at places to buy but never did was amazing to me. Then the few that did buy would stay a few years and then move back to England again as soon as they or a family member became sick or elderly. I think a lot of people enjoy the idea of looking and exploring the idea of moving but never actually do it. I would focus on finding a place in the uk that you enjoy being. Because free schools, NHS and easy trips to other family members are all things that everybody eventually needs.
@maurawhelan3530
@maurawhelan3530 11 ай бұрын
you are young. go for it. you two have plenty of living experience in vans etc... it wont be easy but you will have plenty if help with on line and feedback. If you try and fail... oh well. on to the next adventure older and wiser! good luck!
@galenadiaries
@galenadiaries 11 ай бұрын
What a wonderful opportunity to ease into land ownership and retreat potential while you are still navigating travel with Noah as new parents. Congratulations to you all! ❤ What a lovely generous friend.
@Secular-Serenity
@Secular-Serenity 11 ай бұрын
Something can be your passion…until it’s your job.
@ptcountrybear7813
@ptcountrybear7813 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for honorable mention. Live that dream! The property looks beautiful and if the licenses are already set, half the frustrations are already dealt with.
@seascape185
@seascape185 10 ай бұрын
And the Newbys can share there experience with also growing a family❤
@classyvintagetravels6744
@classyvintagetravels6744 11 ай бұрын
Take your time. This is coming from n old lady who has had many businesses. My hubby n I found ourselves so busy we didn’t have time for our children. Not even enough time to go to beach:( . We sold everything and focused on them. Don’t get trapped:). Marie
@seanoreilly7293
@seanoreilly7293 11 ай бұрын
See it in all seasons.
@johnrooney507
@johnrooney507 11 ай бұрын
Seems too remote for kids growing up and not enough opportunity.
@brightgreencarrot
@brightgreencarrot 10 ай бұрын
I agree, children make a big difference when living remotely. Transport to school is obviously something that needs to be considered, but that's just the start. They'll probably get involved in after school activities which means more travel to a town. Then they'll want to go to friends' houses to play - more travel. As they get older they'll probably want a larger group of friends than a rural location may be able to provide. I live in a rural location, but we're only 10 minutes from the local town. The saying about parents just being taxi drivers is so very true. Often I have to drive into town 3 or even 4 times a day. Then, when they're in their late teens, they'll be wanting to go to discos and need picking up at 1 or 2 in the morning! Been there, seen that, done that. I'm not trying to be negative, I love living in a rural area, but transport is an important consideration when choosing a location.
@wardsdotnet
@wardsdotnet 11 ай бұрын
Clearly you need to open a travel beans RV Park in Portugal
@meghamilton9234
@meghamilton9234 11 ай бұрын
You two are so fun !! I think,, STOP thinking and just DO IT !!! And have fun .
@SuzyQ334
@SuzyQ334 10 ай бұрын
I am so thrilled to have stumbled across your channel today. Up to now I've been following Those Happy Days, the ups and downs of van lifers Liam and Janine Day. I've travelled around the world with this lovely pair but right now they seem to have hit a brick wall and have stopped travelling. So you guys are a great discovery and I love that you are doing it all with a baby (and a very cute one too). I just subscribed and am looking forward to the next chapter.
@andreiadasilva9192
@andreiadasilva9192 11 ай бұрын
Just a quick observation, to let you know you're learning Portuguese from Brazil on that app. Hope you're having a great time in Portugal! 🙂
@johnsexton3841
@johnsexton3841 11 ай бұрын
I love the Mondego and the riverside. But it does have high water at certain times of the year due to heavy rains. Flooding of low-lying lands is just a fact of life. That last place you were standing on might be a bit low to be totally dry when there are floods. I am not saying to not go for it, just be aware when you are planning. Also, the University of Coimbra has a great language for foreigners program.
@gophersk
@gophersk 11 ай бұрын
You would be great hosts for a camper park, van park or very small holiday adventure spot. Don't make it a home, but a good business adventure. Your experience travelling in a van/camper has to have given you ideas. Don't shy away from your ambitions and goals. Noah's well being would be wise to consider first. Good Luck.
@maureenomalley5771
@maureenomalley5771 11 ай бұрын
I am in!!! LOL, you guys are fabulous, hope you do it!! I am going to Portugal in May, can't wait!
@soxrox2574
@soxrox2574 11 ай бұрын
As long as you don't rush into it and do the proper research I think you'll make the right decision. As you mentioned with Van Life you had experience. An extended stay at a similar place would be great.
@bobtucker8875
@bobtucker8875 11 ай бұрын
It's a big commitment, but also very profitable at the same time. A man can't go wrong buying land. Time share is another way to go, rent like 400 sq foot for X amount a month. What ever you do, good 🤞 luck. Thanks 🙏 for sharing.
@saanichflyer
@saanichflyer 11 ай бұрын
Being a bit mad is underrated. Good video guys, excited to see where the journey goes. And nice to see Claire enjoying life at the retreat, worked with her for a very brief time.
@jackiemarshall3711
@jackiemarshall3711 11 ай бұрын
Hi Beans. Love the idea of a vacay spot. But why would you demolish the current structure on the property, instead restore it. It has lasted the test of time. A lot of the building codes they have are nothing compared to what they built centuries ago. When you consider all the is missing is the roof it looks like. This is all stone it is fire proof. They really knew what they were doing
@Katiedid1975
@Katiedid1975 11 ай бұрын
Not even sure they would be allowed to tear it down, some laws prevent tearing down ruins, and I believe some even require you to restore ruins to some degree, so they have a lot to look into for sure. That stone building should surely be saved and restored if possible, fiscally and physically 😊
@OneMinuteSewing
@OneMinuteSewing 11 ай бұрын
We moved to San Diego from the UK. For the first two years or so it felt like being on constant holiday. After that it became more usual, but after twenty something years we still get moments on a regular basis where it still feels like being on holiday. Yes, regular life is the norm but it doesn't stop the moments. The flip side is that our grown kids do not enjoy this climate and would prefer to be somewhere like the UK with weather.
@flynnstone3580
@flynnstone3580 11 ай бұрын
I would go back to each one of them when it's raining to see where the water is going.
@Carpe-Diem
@Carpe-Diem 11 ай бұрын
It’s all exciting stuff. We were the same when we had our dreams which are still in progress, but like you our imaginations were going wild when we saw the land. Good luck which ever direction you go 👍
@Musicismylove888
@Musicismylove888 11 ай бұрын
It's an extremely huge commitment, especially if you are planning on having more children. Really take this into consideration as you will be building, planning, financed etc etc.
@disneydianne6729
@disneydianne6729 11 ай бұрын
Such excitement! Good luck figuring it all out!
@sherrismith4754
@sherrismith4754 11 ай бұрын
I think it’s great and a realization of how everyone should be on moving, buying, growing a place in another country. Thanks for the laughs again.
@tomvelgersdijk9444
@tomvelgersdijk9444 11 ай бұрын
Don't do it you guys are not ready for it
@pamelarw58
@pamelarw58 11 ай бұрын
Good luck! ❤️🤗🇦🇺
@mindyedwards2699
@mindyedwards2699 11 ай бұрын
Have you looked at Mr & Mrs Adventure as they did the vanlife and are now renovating in Portugal. I think it would be lovely if you had kand fir past, present & future vanlifers to come and visit you guys in your little patch of paradise. keep natural, you don't need the expense of elysium.
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