Thank you for sharing this useful information. Food, public transportation, and utilities all seem to be around 25% - 50% cheaper in Portugal compared to the United States, but the childcare blows my mind. It's extremely high here in the States. We pay around $3,300/month for 2 children. It sounds like it would be around $900/month in Portugal! Nearly 75% cheaper! I think that's probably the biggest difference that I noticed in your list.
Thank you for your comment! Yes, childcare costs in Portugal are significantly lower, especially in public options. It's one of the many factors that make Portugal appealing for families moving from the U.S.! 😊
I’m so pleased that you mentioned Amarante, I used to to live there 10 years ago and it was very cheap to rent a small apartment (T1 was €150-180 p/m) and the food was very good quality and inexpensive 😊. I heard it’s much more expensive now, though
Amarante truly is a wonderful place! 😊 It's definitely a bit more expensive now, but totally worth it if you're looking to be in a medium and quiet town in the North.
Hi! Yes, that’s the monthly rent 😊 Overall, Portugal has strong English proficiency, especially in larger cities like Porto, Lisbon, Coimbra, and Aveiro. Hope this helps! 😊
Thank you for sharing this useful information. Food, public transportation, and utilities all seem to be around 25% - 50% cheaper in Portugal compared to the United States, but the childcare blows my mind. It's extremely high here in the States. We pay around $3,300/month for 2 children. It sounds like it would be around $900/month in Portugal! Nearly 75% cheaper! I think that's probably the biggest difference that I noticed in your list.
Thank you for your comment! Yes, childcare costs in Portugal are significantly lower, especially in public options. It's one of the many factors that make Portugal appealing for families moving from the U.S.! 😊
I've heard that the average wage for locals in Portugal is fairly low, so how can they afford these housing prices? Where are they living?
I’m so pleased that you mentioned Amarante, I used to to live there 10 years ago and it was very cheap to rent a small apartment (T1 was €150-180 p/m) and the food was very good quality and inexpensive 😊. I heard it’s much more expensive now, though
Amarante truly is a wonderful place! 😊
It's definitely a bit more expensive now, but totally worth it if you're looking to be in a medium and quiet town in the North.
Wow, such great info and so good to get it from a local rather than an expat. Thank you for sharing 🙏🏽
Glad it was helpful! 😊
Very informative, thank you so much please keep updated ❤
We will! Thank you for watching 🫶
Beautiful vlog ...love from Brazil 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Bom video Ana ! força!
Obrigado! ☺️
Very useful and detailed information. Thank you!
Thank you for watching 😊
Great info, thanks!
Thank you! ✨
Thanks very much!
Thank you for watching! 😊
❤ thanks for all perfect information 🙏. I will look forward to contacting you in the future to move to Portugal
We look forward to hearing from you!! 😊
Is the €100,000 a lifetime maximum or an annual maximum?
Are this rent per month? Which city is more english friendly. In terms of speaking n usage
Hi! Yes, that’s the monthly rent 😊 Overall, Portugal has strong English proficiency, especially in larger cities like Porto, Lisbon, Coimbra, and Aveiro. Hope this helps! 😊
I'm glad l've found your youtube channel! Almost every video has a lot of useful information for those who would like to move to Portugal 👍🌞🙂
Thank you for your lovely comment! ☀️
Any masters jobs for MBA in Lisbon please
Lisbon is so expensive, Sydney is cheaper.
Then go back to Sydney
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Hi Could you write the names of the cities you mention at 06:35 Thanks
Hi! 😊 It's Amarante
Portugal is not cheap anymore…to buy a house is costing more than 🇺🇸
Depends greatly on the area of interest. There are still plenty of affordable areas in Portugal, both for locals and foreigners.
Lol this isn’t even close to true
Are Expats allowed to seek employment in Portugal? Will my Social Security be taxed.
So it’s very expensive
So it’s very expensive