Home Real Estate GORGEOUS GRANITE HOUSE FOR SALE – PLUNGE POOL / BREAD OVEN / TOURISM INCOME – CENTRAL PORTUGAL!

GORGEOUS GRANITE HOUSE FOR SALE – PLUNGE POOL / BREAD OVEN / TOURISM INCOME – CENTRAL PORTUGAL!

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GORGEOUS GRANITE HOUSE FOR SALE – PLUNGE POOL / BREAD OVEN / TOURISM INCOME – CENTRAL PORTUGAL!

If you would like to contact us about viewing this 1520m2, €84,500 euro house or for more information, please send us a message on Facebook, Instagram, or by email: farmerforfun@outlook.com

Click this link to watch a beautiful stone granite house tour, from the same builders!!!

Hi there! I am Joseph.
I have been an immigrant / expat living in central Portugal along with my beautiful girlfriend Mariana for six years now.

Together Mariana, my father Clinton and myself, would like to show you a bit of the daily goings on around our Portuguese farm / homestead / smallholding and all of the work we are doing whilst renovating, starting building projects, working with our livestock, DIY and trying to grow our little families own food!

In this episode we welcome you to join us in mid summer time as we are given a tour around our dear friends farm house, which is for sale, in a rural mountain village in central Portugal.

We start the virtual tour by introducing ourselves as we explain the location of this wonderful gem of a farm and a little about the surroundings and local amenities.

I begin by walking up the long tarmac track, which gives fantastic access to the farm. Then we step onto the property itself, the first thing we see as we look around is the beautiful castle village towering over the landscape, as well as lots of cork oak trees and olives. The beautiful large granite stone house sits inside a tall granite walled courtyard, ample space to park and once gated will give lots of room for children to play or to keep dogs, I then walk through the first small gateway which leads to the back room of the house and the back garden.

I speak a little about what the owners suggested for the layout of the rooms in the property and how the layout would give amazing tourism income potential (Monsanto is considered Portugal’s most Portuguese village and has tourism all year round).

The farm is connected to mains electricity and water, but it also has its own borehole too, which we see as we enter the main gateway to the property. We also see the tank which would make a fantastic plunge pool and the lovely bread oven. The houses rooms are all separated and can be made however the potential buyer wishes them to be, knock doors through wherever you see fit and create divisions wherever you like. The ceilings are super tall and give ample space for mezzanines.

After looking round this splendid property we head back to our village, where there are some local festivities going on, our yearly three day long festival was taking place so my friends and I all gathered and enjoyed the singing and dancing together. I did not film as much of it as I would have liked to though, sorry about that!

Once recovered I set our BBQ up inside our adega (winery) and cooked up some beautiful bifanas, pork cutlet sandwiches, in olive oil and paprika fried bread. They were delightful!

At the very end of the day I sit underneath one of our granite stone walls and I wish you all a very pleasant week ahead and I hope to see you all in the next one! Bye bye for now!

See our journey to self sufficiency / permaculture / organic farming living in Portugal, trying to produce as much of our own food planting vegetables, growing fruit trees as well as looking after all our animals, such as our chickens, turkeys, geese, ducks, quail, rabbits and sheep – Shortly pigs too!

– Growing vegetables, raising meat and foraging on our cherry farm in Portugal’s Beira baixa, Fundão

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28 COMMENTS

  1. Looks like you all had fun…I was wondering at the point of your video when your making dinner what is the thing in the alcove that looks like it's stainless steel and has legs and a spout? It looks interesting

  2. Joe — As you were walking around the village, I noticed bags hanging from windows, balcony's, tops of walls, etc. Is this something for the festival or something else?

  3. That is a beautiful house, not tiny and not too big, in a pretty good condition to take up and finish renovations… it'll be a really good house to live in in the extremes of summer and winter and all in between. Very, very apoealing, Joe.

    So nice to see you and the fan enjoying the festivak with your neighbors.

  4. Ola Joseph, good to see you all taking a break and enjoying the festivities. Always a pleasure spending sabado contigo! I'm surprised dad wasn't working on something at the festival😉

  5. Hi Hello Joseph and Mariana. We are happy and playing is such brilliant. Your family is a peaceful and great family in the world. A great show. Best of luck with the good time. God Bless You

  6. That’s a lovely property but a little too remote for us as we know the area, it may be ok for some to be so far from a large town tho 🙂 you looked like you enjoyed the village festa and we like them too as long as there aren’t loads of fireworks/firecrackers which are not good for Spera 🐶 Chloe looked like she was enjoying it too 🥰👶🏻🍻

  7. That property is just the right size for a couple. It allows for a measure of self-sufficiency. I sometimes don’t understand why people buy farms when they don’t have the man power to farm them or sell the harvest in the market place. This property would provide for a small family easily. Joseph, it seems like you thoroughly enjoyed the festival!

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