Bought an Off-grid House in Spain (This Time, FOR REAL)!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
  • Documenting my life through vlogs is a beautiful journey and I'm so glad I was able to find a community of like-minded souls and inspire some to take the leap and reach for something more - more experiences, more taste, more adventure for their own life.
    We're in the process of signing to buy a house in Pego and here you can see exactly how it looks inside and outside - we're definitely not staring from scratch ut there are some important things to begin our renovation with.
    Follow the journey - it will be a big one :)
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Комментарии • 40

  • @talesfromthecaveside
    @talesfromthecaveside 2 года назад

    Congratulations, exiting times!

  • @EbereChigbo
    @EbereChigbo 2 месяца назад

    Wow this is beautiful. Are there nursing job oppourtunities for nurses in rural area of Spain. I would love to move there.

  • @AncientSoul
    @AncientSoul 2 года назад +1

    how much did it cost roughly for this
    looks great
    love and light

  • @eligebrown8998
    @eligebrown8998 Год назад

    Very nice. Good luck

  • @chinthanaf3
    @chinthanaf3 2 года назад +1

    What was the price for the house and land ? It is really nice !

  • @andrewdilley439
    @andrewdilley439 Год назад

    I’m also trying to find something similar in Pego!

    • @martamaleta
      @martamaleta  Год назад

      Message me +34643450602 and I’ll try to help :)

  • @soniaterhovanessian7198
    @soniaterhovanessian7198 8 месяцев назад

    Love your mic. 😉

  • @PJFelice
    @PJFelice 2 года назад

    Hi, your place look fantastic! I particularly love the fruit trees you have, I love Avocados and they are so expensive, and Papaya Figs and Bananas, what more could you ask for! I have a couple of questions: what is the elevation of the land? Can you give me an idea of what land tax you will be subject to and would that be annually? Lastly, what is the climate like there? Thanks in advance and I'll be watching with great interest as I too would like to life a healthier off grid life. Best Wishes! Paul

    • @martamaleta
      @martamaleta  Год назад

      Hey Paul, when you purchase a property you pay 10% tax on top of the house price, so sometimes it might be a considerable amount. Then for land tax, yearly it shouldn’t be too much, I think 300-500€? Each terrace is about 2,5 m high and we have 4 of them from the street level. It is nice climate, temperatures are between 5-40 degrees, it rains a bit in March and throughout winter. See you again soon!

  • @FulanodeTal-wh8ub
    @FulanodeTal-wh8ub 2 года назад

    La casa es bonita, tiene espacio para incluso tener animales como gallinas,patos,...

    • @martamaleta
      @martamaleta  2 года назад

      Me gusta la idea de los galinas en futuro :)

  • @rickardenstedt
    @rickardenstedt 2 года назад

    Congrats for your new homestead...I just came home from a 3 months roadtrip in Spain. I passed your place and like that area aims Denia,Oliva etc...
    Perhaps next year by the fall you might need a volunteer hand!? I visited 3 farms in Spain and like to share and learn. If you're going to invite volunteers I'd like to join. I'm traveling in my self constructed Van so I don't need any accommodation. Good luck now, regards Rickard from Sweden 🇸🇪🚐🎸

    • @martamaleta
      @martamaleta  2 года назад

      Absolutely! That sounds amazing. We have lots of projects we will need a helping hand and it would be lovely to meet up :)

    • @rickardenstedt
      @rickardenstedt 2 года назад +1

      @@martamaleta Great, I'm an electrician but can offer help in many areas.
      I'm interested in off grid, nature, animals and construction etc... keep in touch and Merry Christmas 🎅 Rickard from Sweden 🇸🇪🚐🎸

    • @rickardenstedt
      @rickardenstedt Год назад

      Hi again Marta, sold my house and moved in to my selfcontained Van now. Will leave Sweden in December -23 going south to España.
      I'll be happy to stay a few days and offer you a hand.
      You've came a long way already actually. Did you plan the electric system yet? Off Grid? I'm interested in that and I've been working as an electrician for 15 years, but now I'm a assistance nurse working with elderly persons.
      Regards Rickard from Sweden 🚐🌺🇸🇪

  • @Lolfun345
    @Lolfun345 Год назад

    So calm wish you the best , how much was this paradise?

  • @adilrobot708
    @adilrobot708 Год назад +1

    Hello, I found your channel when I was searching free for living.( Ponga Villages)
    I am now in Madrid. I was working in film making industry in the Netherlands and Bangladesh. My X wife from the Netherlands.
    I want to know about this area. And we can make also collaboration. I can do for you sometime working or making food. Because I love Cooking as well. Traditional Indian dishes.

    • @martamaleta
      @martamaleta  Год назад +1

      hey, currently our living situation is not very suitable for guests, but I’d love to invite you in the future! Let’s stay in touch!

    • @adilrobot708
      @adilrobot708 Год назад

      @@martamaleta will u suggest me how can I find a place where they will pay me for staying. i am available to visit any time from Madrid. we can be a neighbour if its possible.

    • @martamaleta
      @martamaleta  Год назад +1

      @@adilrobot708 to get paycto stay maybe try websites like Rover (if you like pets). House sitting usually doesn’t pay but you also don’t pay rent

    • @adilrobot708
      @adilrobot708 Год назад

      @@martamaleta WaaW. It's really good news.

    • @adilrobot708
      @adilrobot708 Год назад

      @@martamaleta thanks so much dear

  • @TheJohnsoneks
    @TheJohnsoneks 2 года назад

    Hi Marta,
    Great Vlogs!
    Together with my partner we are planning on moving to Spain (from Amsterdam) this September and our plan for life is quite aligned with your current lifestyle. I was wondering if I could ask you few questions with regard to countryside/off grid life in Spain??
    Pozdrawiam !
    John

    • @martamaleta
      @martamaleta  2 года назад

      Sure, reach out on Instagram!! x

  • @stap1er
    @stap1er Год назад +1

    This time for real haha

  • @fivestar000
    @fivestar000 Год назад

    Are you a resident of Spain? And are you going to pay those extremely high aggressive taxes

  • @michelblutz5528
    @michelblutz5528 2 года назад

    If you don't use chemicals for your oranges, they will get sick 100%

    • @martamaleta
      @martamaleta  2 года назад

      Anything less harmful?

    • @michelblutz5528
      @michelblutz5528 2 года назад

      @@martamaleta i'm afraid not

    • @BoyJamaica
      @BoyJamaica Год назад +1

      Why do they get sick? Because they used to get chemicals?

    • @michelblutz5528
      @michelblutz5528 Год назад +1

      @@BoyJamaica Citrus fruit trees, such as orange, lemon, and grapefruit trees, can be susceptible to various diseases for a number of reasons. Here are some factors that contribute to the susceptibility of citrus fruit trees to diseases:
      Environmental factors: Improper soil conditions, insufficient drainage, unsuitable temperature, high humidity, and extreme weather conditions can cause stress in citrus trees and make them susceptible to diseases.
      Improper care: Undernutrition, improper fertilization, insufficient irrigation, and poor pruning can weaken the overall health of citrus trees, making them more vulnerable to diseases.
      Fungi, bacteria, and viruses: Citrus fruit trees can be affected by various pathogens, such as fungi (like Phytophthora), bacteria (like Xanthomonas), and viruses (like Citrus Tristeza Virus). These pathogens can spread through contaminated plants, soil, water, air, insects, and human activities.
      Insect pests: Insects such as aphids, mealybugs, whiteflies, and the Asian citrus psyllid can transmit viruses and bacteria to citrus trees and cause diseases.
      Genetic susceptibility: Some citrus varieties are genetically more susceptible to certain diseases than others. By selecting and cultivating resistant varieties, the risk of diseases can be reduced.
      Prevention and management of diseases in citrus fruit trees involve maintaining good horticultural practices, regular monitoring, using resistant varieties, applying integrated pest management, and taking quarantine measures to limit the spread of pathogens.
      Hope this helps to understand.

    • @BoyJamaica
      @BoyJamaica Год назад

      @@michelblutz5528 Thank you. So if you want to grow organic citrus fruit, you need to be an absolute pro?