This family left the U.S. and bought an apartment in Portugal for $534,000—look inside their 400-year-old home

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  1. “the people, the security and the food” already doesn’t mean absolutely anything in city centres. I know that’s hard to understand when you come from a place full of armed fanatics, has the most incarcerated population in the world and the national dish is ketchup, but Portugal really was a nice multicultural place before it’s cities became gentrified and mass produced tourist attractions sold and maintained by modern slaves became the norm.

    They’re buying ruins in a gentrified place with third-world servants and rising criminality (the thieves know where the valuable stuff now is) which is just awaiting for a major earthquake for the last 20 or 30 years.

    Wish them the best. The best being that they understand that they’re part of a huge problem.

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