
In this video we are scouting Porto, Portugal for low cost of living in early retirement. We retired early in 2018 to pursue the dream of financial independence and are traveling the globe in search of our little piece of paradise to call our forever home. We share tips and the realities of life abroad on our channel as we visit different cities looking for the one that best meets all 10 of our requirements. Could Porto be the place? Let´s find out…
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Chapter List:
00:00 Start Intro
01:30 Porto Introduction
02:15 Our Paradise Home Requirement Checklist
03:43 Train to Porto
05:05 Public Transport
09:04 Distance to Airport
09:37 Walkability
11:29 Things To Do
20:26 Weather
21:46 Access to Beaches
22:46 Cost of Living and Monthly Expenses
24:04 Medical Care
25:14 Safety/Security
26:27 Real Estate Prices/Neighborhoods
29:17 Final Thoughts
Our Forever Home Requirement Checklist:
□ Distance to International Airport: Less than 45 minute by car, train, subway or bus
□ Public Transportation: Reliable metro and bus systems, trains, rideshare services and bike/scooter friendly
□ Walkability: Markets/restaurants/shops within a 15 minute walk, parks and outdoor recreation within a 30 minute drive
□ Things to Do: International restaurants, parks/outdoor activities, live music and art scene. Beaches, nearby city attractions and dog friendly activities
□ Average Weather: Ideally between 60F – 80 degrees year round. 300 days or more of sun, exposure to no or few natural disasters
□ Access to beaches: Walking distance preferred or 3-hour drive max. Wide, quiet beaches with plenty of water sports
□ Cost of living: Low cost utilities, fresh foods, energy efficient alternatives
□ Good medical care: Major hospital within 10 miles, high quality care, low health insurance premiums and prompt emergency services
□ Safety and Security: Low crime rates, able to walk around safely at night and active police presence
□ Price/Style of Homes/Neighborhoods: Up to $400,000usd purchase price or $1,800 a month for rent -2 Bedroom/2 Bath minimum, yard space, high speed internet, approximately 200sq meters finished space. Detached home preferred, views, pool access and a gated community is a plus.
IMPORTANT LINKS:
Porto International Airport (OPO)
Porto High Speed Train:
Porto Metro, Bus & Tram Info:
Andante Card Info:
Lello Bookstore Online Ticket:
Douro Valley Small-Group Tour with Wine Tasting, Lunch and Optional Cruise
3-hour Port and Douro Wines Tasting Tour With 10 Tastings:
Cost of Living Data and City Comparison:
www.numbeo.com
Best Guide to Porto:
CEO 2021 World Health Organization Rankings:
Visionofhumanity.org Global Peace Index:
Internations Quality of Life Index:
Useful Facebook Groups:
Porto Expats
Americans & FriendsPT
Expats in Portugal Q&A
Real Estate Listings:
Idealista.pt
imovirtual.com
casa.sapo.pt
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Another great video full of helpful information and highlighting all the best things to see and do. Watching this convinced me that we need to go visit in the spring or summer and really take advantage of all there is to see and do – especially the Douro Valley. Wow! The views there are just spectacular! I am with you though, no way I could live in Porto. The weather during the winter would be way too depressing.
PS: the GNR section was HILARIOUS! Love it! 🙂
Wow, great job guys! Loved the video.
Such a great video for me since I’m interested in living in Porto.
I'm very interested in this. We're a couple in our early 50s, living in Canada (for now) and looking to retire early somewhere cheaper than here and also warmer 🙂 Great video guys!
The wet weather and cold ocean would be a deal killer for me as well. Looks like a great place to stay for a few weeks.
As usual, this video is PACKED full of info. The more amd more we look at Portugal, the more we likey!!
The oldest bookshop in Portugal, and in the world, still in operation, is in Lisbon, Livraria Bertrand