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Detached House
Calheta
Paul Do Mar
210 000 €
170 100 £
Off-plan
Calheta
Paul Do Mar
150 000 €
121 500 £
Villa
Calheta

200 000 €
162 000 £
Detached House
Calheta

325 000 €
263 250 £
Detached House
Calheta
Loreto
170 000 €
137 700 £
Detached House
Calheta

215 000 €
174 150 £
Detached House
Calheta
Paul Do Mar
240 000 €
194 400 £

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FAQ                

Frequently Asked Questions About Living in or Visiting Madeira

What are the foreign language tv programs available?
You have some options as regards TV reception. The normal is public TV, but by far the most popular is Cable TV. Satellite TV is also an option, which implies getting a satellite dish and decoder installed through a private supplier. The latter is very seldom chosen, thanks to the variety offered by cable.
Public TV.
Offers RTP Madeira and RTP One (from Lisbon). All programs are in Portuguese, but films are most often in English with Portuguese subtitles.
No charge.
Cable TV.
There are over 60 channels available, depending on which decoder and package you choose.
There are channels in English (CNN, MTV, VH1, BBC World, BBC prime,
SKY News, Travel, CNBC, Bloomberg, Cartoon Channel, Disney, etc.), German, French, Spanish and Portuguese.   Most of the movies shown on the Portuguese channels are in English with Portuguese subtitles.
Sky Satellite TV
You pay for the initial installation with a decoder, and then a monthly fee.
Analogue decoder (up to channel 35): initial cost approx. ˆ76.00 and monthly fee of approx. ˆ20.00
Digital decoder (up to channel 61): initial cost approx. ˆ300.00 and monthly fee of approx. ˆ20.00
Optional paid channels (must have Cable TV)
Some of the channels provided by the Cable TV supplier are optional, and are paid for separately. Various combination packages are offered. The channels currently falling in this category are: Telecine Premium, Telecine Gallery, Disney Channel, Sport TV and Playboy.
New movies channel = ˆ9.62 p.m.
New and 'classic' movies channels = ˆ11.65 p.m.
Sport TV = ˆ17.30 p.m.
etc.

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Foreign language cinema films available in Madeira
There are over a dozen cinemas in Funchal. Most of the movies shown at the cinemas are in the original English, with Portuguese subtitles. We get all the latest movies at practically the same time as most European cities, and have been known to actually get them before some!

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What foreign language newspapers are available in Madeira?
Most of the popular UK, German and French newspapers and magazines are available. Some are on sale on the same day of publication, and others on the following day.

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What is the electricity voltage and costs?
Madeira uses a 220 volt system, with individual metering per household. This means that most European (including UK) appliances work perfectly here.
Fixed monthly cost.
Approx. ˆ10.00
The consumption is charged per Kilowatt Hour.
ˆ0.094 per KWh.
Average monthly bill 30ˆ

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Do you have Council water or private supply?
Council water is standard in Madeira, with individual metering per household.
Fixed monthly cost.
Approx. ˆ4.00
The consumption is charged per kiloliter.
ˆ0.24 per kiloliter.
Average monthly bill is ˆ10

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What are the telephone options and costs?
There are various options available, including fixed and mobile. In the fixed lines, both analogue and ISDN are commonly used. Fixed costs for these two options are listed below.
There are currently three mobile phone operators in Madeira, with a variety of pricing options and packages. It would be fruitless to give all these here, but generally mobile communications in Madeira are cheaper than the UK.
Fixed monthly cost for an analogue line (use is then charged on the units used, which depends on destination, time, etc.)
ˆ12.87 per month.
 Average bill ˆ50 per month
Fixed monthly cost for an ISDN line, which offers two channels with 3 possible numbers, so you can have a phone number, fax number and use it for modem Internet access, all in one package. (use is then charged on the units used, which depends on destination, time, etc.)
ˆ23.89 per month.

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How is gas supplied to the homes, and at what cost?
Gas is the most commonly used energy source for water heating and cooking, as it is by far cheaper than electricity. All new properties already come with the installation of gas lines to the boiler and cooker, as it is almost standard that these appliances run on gas.

 Apartments and townhouses in recent developments are supplied with piped gas. A communal container is built as part of the development, and is kept supplied by the gas company. Each home is fitted with an individual meter, and the consumer pays for the gas used.

Properties that are not part of a development use bottled gas, usually located outdoors for safety reasons. Usually 2 bottles are used, and one replaced when empty.

One-off installation charge for piped gas.
ˆ80.34, and ˆ35.00 is returned when you terminate the contract.
Fixed monthly cost for piped gas supply.
Approx. ˆ2.79
The consumption of piped gas is charged cubic meter.
ˆ2.02 per cubic meter.
Average monthly bill ˆ38
Bottled gas is supplied in various sized bottles, the most common one being 45kg.
ˆ52.08 per 45kg bottle, supplied to the consumer's home.

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What shopping facilities are available?
Well, hold on to your credit card, because there are certainly unlimited ways to wear it down!
Madeira has for some time been well served by most of the major supermarket chains and franchise outlets operating in the Mainland. Most of these outlets were, until recently, located in Funchal. Now they are available in other strategic points on the island, making life a lot easier for the residents who live outside of the capital.

Well recognized franchise names are here, from fast food to designer apparel. The new Madeira Shopping has placed most under one roof, in a modern complex strategically located just off the main motorway out of Funchal. It is a complex that holds its own well when compared to shopping centers in major cities, and the combination of variety, entertainment and dining offered makes it a must for most Madeirans.

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What are restaurants like in Madeira, and what variety?

While Madeira is known for its Espetada, this specialty is by means the only one offered in local restaurants. The variety is now vast, ranging from the highest standard in formal dining, to fast food.
On the whole, restaurants are of a good standard, and prices are very reasonable. The number available is vast, so options are really limited only by your personal tastes.

Besides the traditional Madeiran fair of espetada, grilled chicken and fresh fish, there are now also more exotic options. Indian, Mexican, Chinese, Japanese, Italian, Brazilian, Tex-Mex, English, German and Vegetarian restaurants are readily available.

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Is sea access readily available, or does one have to go through a hotel?
The local authorities have taken great care to prevent the sea access being limited to hotels and resorts. Residents have a variety of options, including visiting one of the public swimming areas with sea access (at a nominal charge), or going to public beaches around the island.

 Some hotels do allow the public to use their facilities for a fee.

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Are there any English or other foreign language schools in Madeira?
There are two schools in Madeira teaching in English and Portuguese. These are the British School, and the International School.

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Are there any schools or colleges teaching Portuguese to foreign residents?
A number of language institutes offer Portuguese lessons to foreign residents. Courses are given both during the day and in the evenings. Private lessons can also be arranged through private tutors. Click here for details of the language Academy in Funchal

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Is it easy to finds maids and gardeners, and what would such services cost?
Maid and gardening services can be contracted through companies or privately. The latter is most common. Normally a daily rate is agreed upon, and the number of visits per week contracted. Normally a maid or gardener will cost in the order of ˆ30.00 per day.

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