Moving To Portugal As a Family Unit: A Guide

November 23, 2021
Albuferia beach in Portugal

*This is a collaborative post on moving to Portugal

Moving to a new house is undoubtedly an exciting chapter in all of our lives but can also be some of the most testing that any of us experience. It can be challenging to navigate this process, regardless of whether your children are younger or older. While that is the case, know you are not alone and are not the only person going through this. 

At the same time, you have found yourself in the right place! Detailed in this piece, you will find a bit about moving house as a family unit. More specifically, when moving to Portugal as a family unit. Read on for more. 

Deciding On Where You Want To Move To

For some people, this can be the most challenging part of moving to a new place; how can you narrow down the options you have when each place offers so much? Weighing up the pros and cons of living in each area is the best way to go about this, including comparing the average cost of living, average wages, education rate, and more. 

Affordable places to live in Portugal include the likes of the capital Lisbon, Braga, and Faro, but to name a few. Portugal is a highly sought-after destination for many opting for sunnier shores and is thought to be one of the most affordable countries in the whole of Europe. Not bad, if you ask us. 

Once you have whittled your list down, nothing stands in your way from getting the ball rolling even further and assessing the other important factors associated with moving to a new place, including the likes of finding suitable accommodation. This takes us to the following section. 

Moving to Portugal: What Type Of Dwelling Will You Choose?

Naturally, the dwelling or building you choose to call home will depend on your budget and individual circumstances. Those families looking to move with numerous children would struggle to fit into an apartment, whereas a young couple with a newborn would fit much better. 

Furthermore, you will need to ascertain as to whether you are going to buy a house or rent one in your chosen destination. Finding the right home for you could take some time; renting a property while you find the right place could be one way of tackling this. 

If you are renting with family in Lisbon or in Torres Vedras, it is recommended to complete a level of research to find the right property for you. Using resources provided by the likes of HousingAnywhere will make this process all the easier.

Settling Into Your New Home

This might be some while off yet for certain families, but it is also something that you will need to be aware of throughout the entire relocation process. Helping your children and other family members to settle into their new home might appear challenging, but there are ways you can navigate this process. 

Learning phrases in the native language will go a long way in helping you settle in and embrace the local culture too. Consider reaching out to any neighbours that you might have, and look to them for support. 

Moving to a new country can naturally be daunting, but it is truly exciting! Experience a new culture and way of life, and go into your adventure both feet first! 

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