I read some negative comments, and i can't figure out why anyone would say their sure he didnt wash his sheets or pillow cases, this young brother is living his life in anither country half way around the world...Bravo to you young man!!!
@shlomovenezia101 so what? That's all you have to say. We call that hating, and it doesn't look no worse than anywhere else. Besides, who cares as long as he's happy
I love that there's lots of marble floors. Easy to clean and keeps bugs and dust mites out. We're being robbed over here in the states. You don't know until you travel outside of this matrix. I probably would have melted in the heat. Thank you for sharing this information.
There are so many countries that offer a much better bang for your buck than the usa. I am sure there is one that has a weather pattern you perfer. Thanks for the comment
@@nleddieinflation is a problem worldwide it’s not just USA and I’ve seen Mexicans throwing stuff at outsiders because outsiders make everything expensive
That’s America for you, I used to pay $2500 a month for a 450 square foot studio in Miami it was highway robbery, America is definitely getting crazy when it comes to the cost of living even grocery shopping is getting crazy, the goods that we produce ourselves is also high I can understand the imported goods being a little high because most countries do that because our currency is the standard but for domestic goods to be the prices they are is insane, I feel like we are cattle or sheep everyone else gets rich while we just consume and stay poor, we may be one of the richest countries in the world but we are some of the poorest people in the world.
This is a lovely apartment for only $167.00 per month. I would absolutely LOVE to live in Egypt, but it is absolutely too hot for me. I like cold weather. Thanks for sharing your home with us. 👍🏽👍🏽
I love the life you've carved out for yourself. Very inspiring. I appreciate you showing us that a different life is possible other than a regular 9-5 in the US. I respect your courage and sense of adventure. Stay safe.
@@psalmsurfer1 There is ethnic cleansing happening by my own countrymen in Sudan. Combined with a common “rebel army vs. in power army” conflict we see so much on the continent it’s killing folks left and right as collateral. What did it for us was a wedding getting bombed a few months back
you pay for a whole month what a so so hotel charges for a night. good on you. love the 3 balcony doors. put a palm tree on there and you got paradise.
@@Kinikia95 My hubby about 10yrs ago kept talking about Mexico being such a good "deal." Unfortunately, as we've watched things there, there is a HUGE INCREASE IN DEATH AND VIOLENCE FROM GUN DEATHS. Of course it would be difficult to tell people from other countries they may experience worse here in the USA, where we have deaths daily from gun violence. It's especially horrific when it involves children. Europe does NOT have a proliferation of guns available to their citizens as we in the USA do. If they find even one siting of a person with a gun of any kind, they will hunt it down and take it away. I wish we were the same...
Kid, you are living an amazing life! I hope you are grateful, I’m sure you are. I’m an old woman now and have never been able to travel and seeing you and the life you created for yourself makes me very envious!! Hope you have many more years of amazing travels!!
It's important when moving into a furnished apartment to wash down the cabinets, shelves, stove, and fridge. It's also important to purchase a new mattress, pillows, pillowcases, towels, wash cloths, sheets and sofa covers for hygiene and health purposes. Abundant blessings on your journey.
Blessing Brother, I am living in Siem Reap Cambodia and paying a $150 a month for rent. Your place is larger with a washing machine, sea view and your own wrap around balcony. How is the safety for a single women traveling along there? Happy traveling
Very safe. I have my older sister living in the country of egypt with me. I also know very many single black women here and they love it. I will do my best to make a video on such a topic
You are living your best life. I like to do the same at 69. I haven't done hardly any traveling. I can count on one had the places I travel outside the US. Watching RUclips makes me feel like I haven't really been anywhere. My children and grandkids have traveled more in their short lifetime. I so proud and happy they have the opportunity to begin their travels at a very young age also. Mostly because of their careers, which began there love of traveling. Had lunch with my only granddaughter just yesterday she tells me she's going move to New York. And I encouraged her to go for it! She's already tired of the the same old 9 to 5 some old same old rut!! She asked me this question. Nana have you ever wanted to just move somewhere different? I told her Yes I have for a long time. Circumstances have always gotten in the way? I really don't have much of an excuse anymore. This country dosen't CARE about people of color and the senior citizens. The high cost of living here is absolutely outrageous. Young men I'm proud of what your doing! Setting and example at what most of us should be doing is getting the hell out of the United States before we all end up on the streets are pretty close to it. I will Like and I will Subscribe to your channel so you can continue putting out the videos and teach us how we can do what you're doing. Leaving no stone unturned so we can feel comfortable about moving to another country without regrets. Stay safe 🙏🏽🙇🏾♀️☺❤
❤ Living in the U.S. has left so many people broke, strapped by debt and with nothing to show for it. It's never to late for an adventure...maybe you can take one with one of your grandkids.
The smaller shower next to the toilet is a bidet. Used instead of tissue paper so you basically wash your Netherlands after finishing your toilet job instead of wiping with toilet paper.. its more hygienic. Muslim families without a bidet generally use a bucket and small jug so you put water in the jug and clean the Netherlands
😂 excellent and modest description of the Bidet and its use. Paper goods are available in Africa and Egypt specifically but the bidet is an absolute necessity. Fresh and clean is the motto 😊
Hey bro how are you doing I am well frist time apartment is real nice clean what do you for work let me know in comment section how do you get around I'm thinking about moving out of state next year thanks for sharing blessings ❤️
@@nola504creole5 I noticed the stools next to the kitchen counter, have a small round hole in the center of the stool. I wonder if they are "fart holes"?
What a cozy little space for such a tiny price! I'm an old lady settled firmly in Canada but I love watching videos like this. Makes me feel like I'm experiencing it ...the feeling of going to exotic places...just a little bit.
Just discovered your channel. Thanks for sharing your inspiring story. I'm very proud of you and your decision to explore the world while you are young. I'm a retired black American living in Serbia. I'm struggling with the language, but no regrets. The people are friendly and I feel safe. I'll keep watching your adventures. 🥰
@@nleddie weather is not too bad...four seasons, etc. My daughter married a Serbian. I moved here to be close to her. Cost of living is amazingly inexpensive and it's very easy to get citizenship.
Egypt 🇪🇬 has the same temperatures as Phoenix, Arizona where i live. My small newly renovated 1 bedroom apartment with a stackable washer & dryer is $1,228 a month plus $400 a month for my bills like electricity water garbage gas wifi. So in total i pay $1,657 a month very expensive in my opinion. But i gotta live somewhere and can't find anything cheaper than that in Phoenix. We have 4 pools and exercise room. I plan on moving to a bigger 2 bedroom apartment here in the same apartment complex for $100 more a month but not until my lease is up. Back in 2019 and before 2019 average rent in Phoenix, Arizona was $800 a month with all utilities included pretty much everywhere here for a 1 bedroom apartment that was until covid hit in 2020. Then everything sky rocketed!
This is truly inspiring! I am incredibly motivated to explore what other countries, like Egypt, have to offer. The USA no longer feels like the right place for me. The high cost of living, coupled with the stress of the "rat race," has diminished the quality of life. No Limit Eddie, you are a true inspiration. At a young age, you bravely chose a non-traditional path, forging your own way instead of following the conventional American route of going to college, incurring debt, and working tirelessly to pay it off, only to end up in a never-ending cycle. You are genuinely living the dream, and it is evident that you are happy. I am sincerely happy for you, brother. In the next three years, I plan to follow in your footsteps, as America now seems more like a land of stress, debt, and diminishing morale. Take care, my friend. Thank you for sharing your journey with us. Continue to inspire!
Yo Yo whats going on man. Feel like I had not seen your comments in a little while. But yeah you can do it. All you need is a stream in income that cover all your living expenses + some extra to store away and you are good to go.
I am a 53 yrold woman with a 19 yold daughter. I BUSTED MY ASS doing and still doing construction work. I have lost my beauty and i was a beautiful woman! Health declining....teeth rotting.....still paying rent....one piece of shit truck.......it didnt start out this way. Iwas 17 in medical school bartending at night paying $90.00 a month roommatimg. I HAD IT MADE. Then life happened.....what you said.....bills inflation continuingly goig up......just working and working for nothing........ihave shit at 53 and im am fearfull of my daughters life. THS IS NOT THE LIFE I ORDERED. Please sweetie idont know you but go....explore...learn. Please find a stream and leave ths country. Im too sick . Only hope for me is the lottery. Medicad SUCKS!!!! its a bandaid that doesnt cure the root issue of myhealth. Get out of USA unless Trump an more can fix what Biden has destroyed! I wish youthebest and pray tomeet you inour next life and pray i do better! ❤😊
Wow I remember back when you first went to Africa and eventual went to Egypt. I think you were first in Tanzania a few years back but something happened there and you moved out of Tanzania. Nice to see you that you are sticking it out in the motherland with your choice home Egypt. Its beautiful there! I was looking into moving to Egypt so I can easily travel to the other African countries.
@@nleddie awesome I knew it! when you first got to Africa there it was Tanzania ...but I didn't know you been to those other countries too. I haven't been on here much. I hope to go soon and my first country might be Egypt.
@@nleddie WOWWWWWWWW!!! That's epic traveling! Do you always go alone? That is AMAZING! I thought I did so well when we lived 3yrs in Germany, I'd take off in our used car, and find the best places/towns/Gasthous (like "Inn's) etc. Somehow I always ended up at a "zoll" where it led into another country, boy was that SCARY. People yelling with GUNS AND UNIFORMS, I hate those "YIKES" experiences in an unknown country, wahhh! Obviously I survived, but it was quite frightening at the time.
Thank you for sharing! Forget any negative comments because you are doing things that ppl look up to and want to work to achieving for themselves. Keep it up!
I have to say…I get so envious of people who have the nerve to travel! It’s amazing for me, as I haven’t left Minnesota more than 10 times in my 46 years of life! Your apartment is beautiful! How convenient to have everything included, and for so little money! Beautiful view! It was hard to believe it was as hot as you say, because you were not melting! I would have been a puddle immediately! Thank you for sharing!😊
The cool thing is anyone can travel regardless of age. So I hope you can be inspired to get on that plane and go somewhere. It is hot right now. Not sure why
My hubby & I were in Egypt for 11 days in Sept of 2022. Our last stop was at a resort on the Red Sea in Hurghada, which is about 30 mins from El Gouna.We were curious about the cost of living and what a place might look like. Thank you for sharing your world!🥰
Wow! First ever seeing your videos and definitely subscribed. I wish I was strong enough to venture out like you have! Excited that I can live vicariously through you ❤ stay safe young man! Love from Indiana!
Thank you for sharing the tour of your home. I'm loving it... This apartment is very nice and is proof that there are affordable alternatives to the high cost of just living in the United States. Keep doing what you are doing and enjoy your life...
That's a blessing. Can you please tell me the name of his community? I'm in Atlanta and looking for a place with more security. Where I'm at now is just an unsafe nightmare.... a child drowned in the pool and I'm livid.
So proud of you and your sister that you both are living your lives to the fullest . Keep on young man ,and your 0:36 parents must be so proud of you ! Thanks for sharing and I just subscribed to both your channels
What’s up young brother. I’m in Atlanta and I’d say that’s a go . I don’t know the circumstances of the environment but you can’t beat that monthly rent. I’m basically paying a year and a half’s rent monthly that’s a huge difference but I salute you and admire what you’re doing. Keep going , it’s great to see a positive young man doing his thing. 🫡 👊🏾respect to you and yours
You should live outside of Atlanta. It's cheaper. Central Georgia is cheap $500-$800 a month for an apartment. In small cities like Macon and Warner Robin's, and Dublin.
What an amazing experience ....to have a beautiful view of the Red Sea right over the balcony! 🤔Rent at only $167.00 per month in Egypt yes thanks for sharing and blessings to you be safe!!🙏🫶🙌
24? Kudos to you for truly exploring the world in your twenties….the knowledge you gain during your international stays will keep you ahead of others at your age. Good job!
Wow! Thans for sharing your nice apartment. What a view! My niece just arrived to the US from Japan. She's been there on and off around ten years. Her rent is $300 a month for a 1 bedroom apartment. In Kyoto! Restaurants are cheap,life is great for her!
you have beautiful appartment and beautiful smile. bravo for courage to leave usa. this place looks way better than many many american places... i am looking forward to see more of your videos, especially about getting visa in egypt or daily life...
Yes, we've installed them in our bathrooms. We were stationed in Frankfurt, Germany for 3 yrs, and all the bathrooms had them installed. It's a very good thing to have in bathrooms!
A wardrobe was around in my grandmother and great grandmothers day, I'm 67, here in Michigan. In my youth, they were called night stands on each side of the bed. It is not a new item, but a perhaps forgotten one. Unless of course you have more money than you know what to do with. Good Journey to you young man❤🙏
Absolutely amazing wow I am so happy to see Americans living abroad in more affordable less stressful atmospheres around the world. Thanks for sharing this great experience 🙏🏾 God Bless you on your journey brother
His building sounds really affordable great layout, balcony clean hallways no traffic. No one is sitting in front watching folks. Seems authenticly quiet . I'd move to Egypt if the neighborhood is safe also. Seems like he got a great deal .👍👍
If I remember correctly, the sprayer next to the toilet works like a bidet (pronounced: buh-day) and is used to clean yourself after using the bathroom. You only use one hand (left) to wash oneself. Never eat or shake someone else’s hand with your left hand. It’s a very complex set of rules, so you will need to read them for yourself, but that’s the basic version.
the sprayer is considered a bidet it to clean yourself because normally they do not have toilet paper or its extremely expensive. Most of all Europe have bidets or a watering can
It is and it isn't. People are afraid to learn the Muslim culture. However they are about cleanliness. You wmust wash all parts of the body that can create shall I say smelly or un clean things. As you may have heard, cleanliness is next to Godliness... But Allah for Muslims and majorityof lands in Africa....
Hey! I'm a 29 year old black brit living in Hurghada. I've been living here for almost a year now, but I'd love to move to Gouna when the time is right. Much love from Hadaba :)
Watching you is making me miss living in Egypt. I lived in New Cairo for a year while teaching high school art. Lived my roof patio! Visited El Gouda twice, very chill place. You are so smart& have such a sweet presence~ cut🌴🐫Thank you!
That is a pretty sweet place for a really great price. I'm amazed there's a four burner gas stove, that's dope. I live in a place in Hanoi about twice this size and twice this price but almost every unit I've ever seen here just has an induction stove with 3 burners max! I'm kind of loving this style of furniture and all the random blankets and plates they left you, too, it reminds me of a couple of months I spent in an apartment in a village in Azerbaijan for some reason. A little quaint but kind of charming too.
Great apartment, enjoy your new home! I lived on a boat for a while and used propane every day for cooking and the frig. Propane is a good heat for cooking and when the tank is correctly installed (no leak from the tank or tube) it's very safe. But you could just keep that little kitchen window open to be extra sure.
@@nleddie Care taking gigs are an option. I was care taking a boat for an owner that lived in another area, he and his family only used the boat in the summer. A short stay gig was staying on a boat that was repossessed by a bank. Both nice boats! I knew basic maintenance stuff, otherwise not much else was expected, of course to keep any unwanted people away and make sure things didn't get vandalized or stolen.
Hi! I took a trip to Jakarta Indonesia and the apt I stayed in while there had the same spray nozzle in the bathroom. It the "cheap" version of a bidet. Being American and not being used to the system I got it down pretty good, but intent is to clean one's backside after the bathroom. I was told part of it was they sewage systems are not like American handling lots of paper. In Indonesia paper was more for drying oneself. The hardest part for myself were locations with the traditional style of a tiled floor area and a hole in the middle and you were supposed to squat-yea right, I'm a little heavy and not very agile, quite the experience. Thank you for the tour and information, looks very nice and 'modern'.
Lol I can not imagine myself walking down the streets without washing my back with water and soap. I mean no matter how you wipe it, the smell and some residue will still be there. Eeeww
@@_van2dtopMy Asia trip-In stores or more modern constructed situation they tended to have a regular bidet, so it wasn't as awkward, and you definitely were clean lol. The 'old' tile floor holes were much more difficult to navigate for me (body build/stability trying to squat) lol what a site. The apt one wasn't bad-got clean but often got water everywhere, guess all the tiling lol.
While living in tanzania they had squatters as well. I loved them. I prefer them to regular toilets but still till this day I have not used the bidet. The thought of using them does not vibe with me
This was a cool video. Egypt isn't even on my radar when it comes to this topic. I think this whole setup is so awesome and laid back. Look forward to seeing more of your vids.
Yeah man. I leave the country then come back find a differnt apartment. I left for uganda came back and boom now I am here. I normally travel once my lease is done. Sometimes even within the country of egypt
The thought of moving so frequently makes my head spin. It works only if you have very few possessions and weak family ties, not to mention that you have to be quite healthy. I am 70 and have lived in Michigan for 69 years (1 year spent as a volunteer teacher in a small town in the Dominican Republic). In my entire life have moved about ten times. With each household I acquired more belongings, i.e. furniture, yard tools and lawnmowers, clothes, etc. Before retiring I had several dinner parties each hear hosting up to 12 people. Covid 19 and the deaths of some of my family members and my friends has reduced many social gatherings. As I contemplate my mortality, I must whittle down my cherished possessions like my many books and personal journals that my heirs will trash because they have no use for them as well as kitchen tools and appliances because if they can cook at all they prefer quick and easy. Enjoy your youth, good health and spirit of adventure.
You are lucky to travel and experience different countries. My parents use to say traveling is education. Ps: in the bathroom the special element is called (bidet) now very popular in US too. You have nice lights in ceilings.
The apartment was very nice. I appreciate you Eddie showing us the entire apartment. The balcony was large and lovely. I really don’t understand why the people care if you washed your pillowcase or your sheets. They are not sleeping on it. !!!!!. I wondered did they see that you have a washing machine or not.!!!!!! You did a great job showing us everything its like we were there with you. 👍
@@nleddie All good, glad to see you are still well. The video production is getting better. You are veteran now. I like your angle of Egypt. I want to check out El Gouna. I'm still in the Cairo burbs. Life is good. I got here one year behind you. I watched in Turkey and another country I forgot which one. You navigate well. I like how relaxed you are while out and about. I get way too much attention always. Just for doing nothing special. I'm comfortable but I had to get used all the attention. It's different for a black woman and they are trying to figure out what country I am from, always.
My friend and I (2 females) along with four children visited Egypt some years ago. The heat during the day was unbelievable. Except for our money being stolen on a trip down the Nile River, it was an amazing and enjoyable experience!
So sorry to hear 😔 your money was stolen. I hear it's very common for theft in these countries. Can you share what would you do different to safeguard your money from been stolen next time.
i’ve heard that egypt isn’t a very women friendly country best to go with a male friend/partner. same w india but i’ve actually gone there to meet up w some friends. all i have to say is im grateful i had a taxi already called n waiting for me.
@@nleddie Yes they are fantastic, called a Bidet (sounds like "Bidday"). Every bathroom in Germany (whether public, or in homes/apartments) and Bidets. After living there for 3yrs we've always put them in our abodes. The most amazing things you discover living in other countries!
Beautiful apartment. I would add a few things to make it more comfortable ( pillows , plants , paintings maybe a rug . The balcony is beautiful. I would decorate it with patio furniture and a coffee ☕️ table .
@@nleddie if you decorate it don’t forget to post it. You should look into deep blues and teal colors add a pop of red and maybe white flowers to playoff the beautiful sunlight coming in. Add some plants that love sunlight and house plants like elephant ears .
I read some negative comments, and i can't figure out why anyone would say their sure he didnt wash his sheets or pillow cases, this young brother is living his life in anither country half way around the world...Bravo to you young man!!!
People who do such things are living in misery. They want likes and they want people like them to comment. It's sad.
I knew before I read any comments, that there would be at least one person who couldn’t stand to see a good dude live his life.
NGL it does look hood af
@shlomovenezia101 so what? That's all you have to say. We call that hating, and it doesn't look no worse than anywhere else. Besides, who cares as long as he's happy
Haters gone hate
Truly living high for a 24 year old young man. It’s honestly endearing how excited he is about this space.
Lovely, but not living high, its very basic❤
@@ArianaGuerin-b7u It's a modest accommodation, you on the other hand are very basic ❤
@@publicalias8172 😘🥳
@@publicalias8172 How do you know, if you call this high end you must live in a doghouse, lil pauper.
For 167$ you have everything. You even have a view of the ocean.? Awesome apartment.
It is a great deal.
Yes, and he has immediate access to the rooftop deck. So nice that is across the hall.
@@nleddiedo people bbq in Egypt on rooftop decks?
Ocean??
Something ain't right about the US
So glad you're out there experiencing the world and sharing with us! Stay safe and blessed.
All praises to TMH. Glad I am able to have seen many parts of the world and feel happy to share what i find interesting
Yes bless you and be careful
@@nleddieBless you and be careful
aww you play second life too !
What a blessing. He's on the top floor with all of that privacy and seclusion. How peaceful and relaxing. Nice place!
It really is!
and close to the beach, awesome!
As a senior who has not been able to travel recently I admire your energy and courage to see the world.
I love that there's lots of marble floors. Easy to clean and keeps bugs and dust mites out. We're being robbed over here in the states. You don't know until you travel outside of this matrix. I probably would have melted in the heat. Thank you for sharing this information.
There are so many countries that offer a much better bang for your buck than the usa. I am sure there is one that has a weather pattern you perfer. Thanks for the comment
The marble floors help keep it cool. It doesn't heat up like other materials.
@@nleddieinflation is a problem worldwide it’s not just USA and I’ve seen Mexicans throwing stuff at outsiders because outsiders make everything expensive
That’s America for you, I used to pay $2500 a month for a 450 square foot studio in Miami it was highway robbery, America is definitely getting crazy when it comes to the cost of living even grocery shopping is getting crazy, the goods that we produce ourselves is also high I can understand the imported goods being a little high because most countries do that because our currency is the standard but for domestic goods to be the prices they are is insane, I feel like we are cattle or sheep everyone else gets rich while we just consume and stay poor, we may be one of the richest countries in the world but we are some of the poorest people in the world.
being robbed is an under statement and wait theres more!
This is a lovely apartment for only $167.00 per month. I would absolutely LOVE to live in Egypt, but it is absolutely too hot for me. I like cold weather. Thanks for sharing your home with us. 👍🏽👍🏽
Exactly. Plus they are very very hostile to Christians.
It's only hot in summer, it's really crazy cold in winter
Me too
same im a brotha tha likes cool to cold weather.
I need arctic temperatures year around
I love the life you've carved out for yourself. Very inspiring. I appreciate you showing us that a different life is possible other than a regular 9-5 in the US. I respect your courage and sense of adventure. Stay safe.
All praises to the Most High I enjoy the life I live to. thanks for the comment.
My family just went to Egypt to escape Sudan, so glad they made it!
The situation down there is bad
@@nleddie its probably because of Boko Haram
good luck to them
Amen 🙏🏾 😊
@@psalmsurfer1 There is ethnic cleansing happening by my own countrymen in Sudan. Combined with a common “rebel army vs. in power army” conflict we see so much on the continent it’s killing folks left and right as collateral. What did it for us was a wedding getting bombed a few months back
Oh you remind me of my son, adventurous, not afraid of change, experiance life!!! BRAVO YOUNG MAN 💐💐
you son must be a cool guy. Proud mom
@@nleddieplease teach me your method
I'm a US citizen kissing 70, I would be thrilled with that apartment, especially at that price. Congrats I think you found a very good deal!
I am glad you like it. I think it is a great deal
I've seen videos on here about older ladies moving to Mexico. There are so many places cheaper than here. I still have to work a while longer.
you pay for a whole month what a so so hotel charges for a night. good on you. love the 3 balcony doors. put a palm tree on there and you got paradise.
@@Kinikia95 My hubby about 10yrs ago kept talking about Mexico being such a good "deal." Unfortunately, as we've watched things there, there is a HUGE INCREASE IN DEATH AND VIOLENCE FROM GUN DEATHS.
Of course it would be difficult to tell people from other countries they may experience worse here in the USA, where we have deaths daily from gun violence. It's especially horrific when it involves children.
Europe does NOT have a proliferation of guns available to their citizens as we in the USA do. If they find even one siting of a person with a gun of any kind, they will hunt it down and take it away. I wish we were the same...
Making 167$ is a lot harder there than to get in america.
What an awesome experience at 24 years old!!! Bless you, enjoy stay safe and enjoy!!!
Yes, and do stay safe!
It’s a SHAME that the USA charging ridiculous RENT all over. GREED GREED GREED
Very small percentage is greed. It’s supply and demand.
@@Cali-kid805 Supply and demand does not make the rent go up to 2000.
Frfr Canada too shoo
@@youknow1514Exactly! It’s definitely greed.
@Cali-kid805 you drool huh 😂
Kid, you are living an amazing life! I hope you are grateful, I’m sure you are. I’m an old woman now and have never been able to travel and seeing you and the life you created for yourself makes me very envious!! Hope you have many more years of amazing travels!!
Same.
run it up on OF an book a flight
View of the Red Sea! Beautiful! 💯💯💯
I agree!
it really is.
are you allowed to drink beer in egypt? you have a beautiful view that calls for a cold one.
Absolutely gorgeous the Red seas 🦉🖐️🎚️😇
You have a nice place young man. As a mom , I’d be delighted to see my young adults living that way!👍🏽❤️🖤💚
Wow I appreciate that.
I agree! No need to create debt.
That wrap around balcony is nice. The apartment looks good, the price is amazing.
Yeah view from the balcony is for sure my favorite part.
You're a man living aloine in Egypt. I'll bet it's different if you are a woman. Just my feeling.
Having the Red Sea nearby is a flex alone! I’m so grateful for my experience of living in Iraq for 15 mths.
The real red sea is not there. All the locations were turned around!😅😅 truth
say less....
It's important when moving into a furnished apartment to wash down the cabinets, shelves, stove, and fridge. It's also important to purchase a new mattress, pillows, pillowcases, towels, wash cloths, sheets and sofa covers for hygiene and health purposes. Abundant blessings on your journey.
I promise you he did none of that. I shivered when I saw that blue sofa. I would NEVER sit on it.
OMG.
I did too. I would NEVER sit on that sofa either.
do that anyway
Dude you are telling too much...never tell where you live
FIRST thing i thought-And I’d have had a new toilet written into the lease! He’s a bachelor though. 😂
I'm genuinely happy for you! Be safe!
appreciate that
Blessing Brother, I am living in Siem Reap Cambodia and paying a $150 a month for rent. Your place is larger with a washing machine, sea view and your own wrap around balcony. How is the safety for a single women traveling along there? Happy traveling
Very safe. I have my older sister living in the country of egypt with me. I also know very many single black women here and they love it. I will do my best to make a video on such a topic
@@nleddie Thanks for replying with this very important information. Will check out your video🤗
Cambodia, are you ok lol just kidden
Cambodia are you ok lol just playing
@@nleddieThere's black people in Egypt lol, from what I heard they don't like us Yahoodies.
You are living your best life. I like to do the same at 69. I haven't done hardly any traveling. I can count on one had the places I travel outside the US. Watching RUclips makes me feel like I haven't really been anywhere. My children and grandkids have traveled more in their short lifetime.
I so proud and happy they have the opportunity to begin their travels at a very young age also. Mostly because of their careers, which began there love of traveling. Had lunch with my only granddaughter just yesterday she tells me she's going move to New York. And I encouraged her to go for it! She's already tired of the the same old 9 to 5 some old same old rut!! She asked me this question. Nana have you ever wanted to just move somewhere different? I told her Yes I have for a long time. Circumstances have always gotten in the way? I really don't have much of an excuse anymore. This country dosen't CARE about people of color and the senior citizens. The high cost of living here is absolutely outrageous. Young men I'm proud of what your doing! Setting and example at what most of us should be doing is getting the hell out of the United States before we all end up on the streets are pretty close to it.
I will Like and I will Subscribe to your channel so you can continue putting out the videos and teach us how we can do what you're doing. Leaving no stone unturned so we can feel comfortable about moving to another country without regrets.
Stay safe 🙏🏽🙇🏾♀️☺❤
thanks for taking the time to leave such a nice comment
❤ Living in the U.S. has left so many people broke, strapped by debt and with nothing to show for it. It's never to late for an adventure...maybe you can take one with one of your grandkids.
The smaller shower next to the toilet is a bidet. Used instead of tissue paper so you basically wash your Netherlands after finishing your toilet job instead of wiping with toilet paper.. its more hygienic. Muslim families without a bidet generally use a bucket and small jug so you put water in the jug and clean the Netherlands
a lot of us in europe call it a pu**y telephone
😂 excellent and modest description of the Bidet and its use. Paper goods are available in Africa and Egypt specifically but the bidet is an absolute necessity. Fresh and clean is the motto 😊
@@nshakir314 😁
I was going to leave a like without you saying your video deserves a like lol. I've never seen an apartment in Egypt! Thanks for sharing!
lol. Thanks for that. Yeah egypt is very underrated has lot to offer people in terms of quality of life.
Hey bro how are you doing I am well frist time apartment is real nice clean what do you for work let me know in comment section how do you get around I'm thinking about moving out of state next year thanks for sharing blessings ❤️
I lived in Egypt. We learned never take the elevator if you can avoid it lol
lol facts
People must fart in the elevators alot out there.
@@nola504creole5 I noticed the stools next to the kitchen counter, have a small round hole in the center of the stool. I wonder if they are "fart holes"?
The wonderful light flowing into your apartment is amazing! For the price ( and completely furnished!) you have a great deal! Happy home!
US needs to see this. They go up every year on rent and some are paying $2,500+ for two bedroom apartments in regular cities.
That is so crazy to me I get a whole year for less than that price.
i pay that much for my ONE bedroom 😭
How about this,, affordable or senior citizens,,rent just went up,,Orange county NC
I sure wish Immigrants leave America and just go to Egypt.
$1,000 for a studio. Bed, sink, fridge... type shhh... 🫠
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What a cozy little space for such a tiny price! I'm an old lady settled firmly in Canada but I love watching videos like this. Makes me feel like I'm experiencing it ...the feeling of going to exotic places...just a little bit.
Just discovered your channel. Thanks for sharing your inspiring story. I'm very proud of you and your decision to explore the world while you are young. I'm a retired black American living in Serbia. I'm struggling with the language, but no regrets. The people are friendly and I feel safe. I'll keep watching your adventures. 🥰
Wow that is amazing. Serbia never would have thought of living there. Mainly due to the weather.
@@nleddie weather is not too bad...four seasons, etc. My daughter married a Serbian. I moved here to be close to her. Cost of living is amazingly inexpensive and it's very easy to get citizenship.
Wow you are amazing! I am so glad you are close to your daughter! What an adventure!
Bought a 4 bedroom, 2 bath flat in Elhadaba Elwosta (Mokattam) last year. Love living in Egypt!!
Wow really awesome can I do a tour of it and interview you?
Me email is: eddie@nolimiteddie.com
Egypt 🇪🇬 has the same temperatures as Phoenix, Arizona where i live. My small newly renovated 1 bedroom apartment with a stackable washer & dryer is $1,228 a month plus $400 a month for my bills like electricity water garbage gas wifi. So in total i pay $1,657 a month very expensive in my opinion. But i gotta live somewhere and can't find anything cheaper than that in Phoenix. We have 4 pools and exercise room. I plan on moving to a bigger 2 bedroom apartment here in the same apartment complex for $100 more a month but not until my lease is up. Back in 2019 and before 2019 average rent in Phoenix, Arizona was $800 a month with all utilities included pretty much everywhere here for a 1 bedroom apartment that was until covid hit in 2020. Then everything sky rocketed!
wow that is an insane price increase man.
So is you rent in US dollars?
Having the Red Sea right there in view is the most Amazing.. wow, just Wow!
All praises to TMH. Very grateful for the life I get to live
This is truly inspiring! I am incredibly motivated to explore what other countries, like Egypt, have to offer. The USA no longer feels like the right place for me. The high cost of living, coupled with the stress of the "rat race," has diminished the quality of life.
No Limit Eddie, you are a true inspiration. At a young age, you bravely chose a non-traditional path, forging your own way instead of following the conventional American route of going to college, incurring debt, and working tirelessly to pay it off, only to end up in a never-ending cycle. You are genuinely living the dream, and it is evident that you are happy.
I am sincerely happy for you, brother. In the next three years, I plan to follow in your footsteps, as America now seems more like a land of stress, debt, and diminishing morale.
Take care, my friend. Thank you for sharing your journey with us. Continue to inspire!
Yo Yo whats going on man. Feel like I had not seen your comments in a little while. But yeah you can do it. All you need is a stream in income that cover all your living expenses + some extra to store away and you are good to go.
I am a 53 yrold woman with a 19 yold daughter. I BUSTED MY ASS doing and still doing construction work. I have lost my beauty and i was a beautiful woman! Health declining....teeth rotting.....still paying rent....one piece of shit truck.......it didnt start out this way. Iwas 17 in medical school bartending at night paying $90.00 a month roommatimg. I HAD IT MADE. Then life happened.....what you said.....bills inflation continuingly goig up......just working and working for nothing........ihave shit at 53 and im am fearfull of my daughters life. THS IS NOT THE LIFE I ORDERED. Please sweetie idont know you but go....explore...learn. Please find a stream and leave ths country. Im too sick . Only hope for me is the lottery. Medicad SUCKS!!!! its a bandaid that doesnt cure the root issue of myhealth. Get out of USA unless Trump an more can fix what Biden has destroyed! I wish youthebest and pray tomeet you inour next life and pray i do better! ❤😊
I totally agree. What an inspiration for us all. Loved this video ❤
167 is expensive to Egyptians and people told me Egypt isn’t safe for woman
Wow I remember back when you first went to Africa and eventual went to Egypt. I think you were first in Tanzania a few years back but something happened there and you moved out of Tanzania. Nice to see you that you are sticking it out in the motherland with your choice home Egypt. Its beautiful there! I was looking into moving to Egypt so I can easily travel to the other African countries.
Yep started in tanzania. Few years ago. Then have gone to egypt, thailand, turkey, uganda and Yah knows where next
@@nleddie awesome I knew it! when you first got to Africa there it was Tanzania ...but I didn't know you been to those other countries too. I haven't been on here much. I hope to go soon and my first country might be Egypt.
@Onlyfacts0224you must not know how to read or comprehend
@@nleddie WOWWWWWWWW!!! That's epic traveling! Do you always go alone? That is AMAZING! I thought I did so well when we lived 3yrs in Germany, I'd take off in our used car, and find the best places/towns/Gasthous (like "Inn's) etc.
Somehow I always ended up at a "zoll" where it led into another country, boy was that SCARY. People yelling with GUNS AND UNIFORMS, I hate those "YIKES" experiences in an unknown country, wahhh! Obviously I survived, but it was quite frightening at the time.
Your are so appreciative of everything you have, that is so refreshing.
All glory be to Yah. For giving me the freedom and skill set to be free
The bedside tables are nightstands 😀 the wardrobe is old school chiffarobe armoire
Good to know
It was cute when he called them dressers.
@@Kinikia95 kinda makes you feel your age doesn't it?
Thank you for sharing! Forget any negative comments because you are doing things that ppl look up to and want to work to achieving for themselves. Keep it up!
Thanks for your comment. Yeah I been on the internet many years. I understand the trolls.
I have to say…I get so envious of people who have the nerve to travel! It’s amazing for me, as I haven’t left Minnesota more than 10 times in my 46 years of life!
Your apartment is beautiful! How convenient to have everything included, and for so little money! Beautiful view! It was hard to believe it was as hot as you say, because you were not melting! I would have been a puddle immediately! Thank you for sharing!😊
The cool thing is anyone can travel regardless of age. So I hope you can be inspired to get on that plane and go somewhere.
It is hot right now. Not sure why
My hubby & I were in Egypt for 11 days in Sept of 2022. Our last stop was at a resort on the Red Sea in Hurghada, which is about 30 mins from El Gouna.We were curious about the cost of living and what a place might look like. Thank you for sharing your world!🥰
Thanks for watching hope you had a great time here
Wow how exciting! Was it a vacation? Sorry don't mean to be nosy.
Wow! First ever seeing your videos and definitely subscribed. I wish I was strong enough to venture out like you have! Excited that I can live vicariously through you ❤ stay safe young man! Love from Indiana!
It all starts with having a desire to explore. If you have that you can do it.
What a cool place to live. I love the balcony the most as well. The shot of the Red Sea was awesome. Keep living your best life, sweetie.
Thanks for watching. View is a real seller.
Thank you for sharing the tour of your home. I'm loving it...
This apartment is very nice and is proof that there are affordable alternatives to the high cost of just living in the United States.
Keep doing what you are doing and enjoy your life...
Thanks will do my best to show people there is life outside the usa
My son in Atlanta has to have a fob to enter his building and get on the elevator. Then a code to open the door.
That's a blessing. Can you please tell me the name of his community? I'm in Atlanta and looking for a place with more security. Where I'm at now is just an unsafe nightmare.... a child drowned in the pool and I'm livid.
105 degrees? i can handle that! Ive lived in California Arizona & Texas..I love what youre doing here
appreciate the comment. Yep it is hot for sure but I can survive lol
So proud of you and your sister that you both are living your lives to the fullest . Keep on young man ,and your 0:36 parents must be so proud of you ! Thanks for sharing and I just subscribed to both your channels
Some nice artwork & plants would be nice. I love those vintage curtains!
cant really do plants I leave for months at a time
What’s up young brother. I’m in Atlanta and I’d say that’s a go . I don’t know the circumstances of the environment but you can’t beat that monthly rent. I’m basically paying a year and a half’s rent monthly that’s a huge difference but I salute you and admire what you’re doing. Keep going , it’s great to see a positive young man doing his thing. 🫡 👊🏾respect to you and yours
Man the price discrepancy is insane
You should live outside of Atlanta. It's cheaper. Central Georgia is cheap $500-$800 a month for an apartment. In small cities like Macon and Warner Robin's, and Dublin.
DONT move to Egypt because outsiders are going to make Egypt expensive
What an amazing experience ....to have a beautiful view of the Red Sea right over the balcony! 🤔Rent at only $167.00 per month in Egypt yes thanks for sharing and blessings to you be safe!!🙏🫶🙌
Thanks for watching and leave such a great comment. Hope to see your comments on future videos
Wow. You came up in my feed. This is awesome. Live your best young life sir. ❤
Wow I guess I am in the algorithm. Thanks for the comment. All glory be to Yah
24? Kudos to you for truly exploring the world in your twenties….the knowledge you gain during your international stays will keep you ahead of others at your age. Good job!
left america at 21. Now we are a month out from my 25th
Really great !! That view of the Red Sea is great!! And for $167 amazing
Right on. It is hard to beat if you ask me.
Congrats on this video blowing up. You deserve it. Longtime viewer.
Appreciate the love man.
Wow! Thans for sharing your nice apartment. What a view! My niece just arrived to the US from Japan. She's been there on and off around ten years. Her rent is $300 a month for a 1 bedroom apartment. In Kyoto! Restaurants are cheap,life is great for her!
So cool!
you have beautiful appartment and beautiful smile. bravo for courage to leave usa. this place looks way better than many many american places... i am looking forward to see more of your videos, especially about getting visa in egypt or daily life...
I have tons of those on my channel
The sprayer is actually a portable bidet. I love them
Yes, we've installed them in our bathrooms. We were stationed in Frankfurt, Germany for 3 yrs, and all the bathrooms had them installed. It's a very good thing to have in bathrooms!
A wardrobe was around in my grandmother and great grandmothers day, I'm 67, here in Michigan. In my youth, they were called night stands on each side of the bed. It is not a new item, but a perhaps forgotten one. Unless of course you have more money than you know what to do with. Good Journey to you young man❤🙏
What a great apartment! Thanks for sharing with us. I think that the sprayer on the toilet is a modified "bidet". (yes, for cleaning your behind)
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I love seeing homes in other countries and how the lifestyle is so different love it
Me too. I love seeing real estate in other countries
@@nleddie that gas tank under the sink though that would be illegal here in England I was shocked when I saw that
My God... That kitchen is much better than mine. Like my ideal place would probably favor a kitchen over everything else. The kitchen is my church.
Absolutely amazing wow I am so happy to see Americans living abroad in more affordable less stressful atmospheres around the world. Thanks for sharing this great experience 🙏🏾 God Bless you on your journey brother
His building sounds really affordable great layout, balcony clean hallways no traffic. No one is sitting in front watching folks. Seems authenticly quiet . I'd move to Egypt if the neighborhood is safe also. Seems like he got a great deal .👍👍
If I remember correctly, the sprayer next to the toilet works like a bidet (pronounced: buh-day) and is used to clean yourself after using the bathroom. You only use one hand (left) to wash oneself. Never eat or shake someone else’s hand with your left hand. It’s a very complex set of rules, so you will need to read them for yourself, but that’s the basic version.
"Buh-day"?
That apartment is a great bargain. I loved the balcony although its kinda slim for sitting outside. And I love the sliding doors on the wardrobes.
God bless you young man. Travelling mercies 🙏🏾✨️🌴🌞🪮🤎
the sprayer is considered a bidet it to clean yourself because normally they do not have toilet paper or its extremely expensive. Most of all Europe have bidets or a watering can
It is and it isn't. People are afraid to learn the Muslim culture. However they are about cleanliness. You wmust wash all parts of the body that can create shall I say smelly or un clean things. As you may have heard, cleanliness is next to Godliness... But Allah for Muslims and majorityof lands in Africa....
@@ms.wright715 I can also agree on this as well.
Good for you man you seem to be incredibly happy and you have a beautiful space. Health and happiness to you and yours ❤.
i love people who do what they want to do. Respect bro and keep living
Hey! I'm a 29 year old black brit living in Hurghada. I've been living here for almost a year now, but I'd love to move to Gouna when the time is right. Much love from Hadaba :)
Super awesome man not many of us here at all. Good to know you exist
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I love the marble floors
Watching you is making me miss living in Egypt. I lived in New Cairo for a year while teaching high school art. Lived my roof patio! Visited El Gouda twice, very chill place. You are so smart& have such a sweet presence~
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hey hey sis
I admire your sense of adventure. Creature comforts is not where you put your focus. Explore the world while you're young.
Thanks for the comment
That is a pretty sweet place for a really great price. I'm amazed there's a four burner gas stove, that's dope. I live in a place in Hanoi about twice this size and twice this price but almost every unit I've ever seen here just has an induction stove with 3 burners max! I'm kind of loving this style of furniture and all the random blankets and plates they left you, too, it reminds me of a couple of months I spent in an apartment in a village in Azerbaijan for some reason. A little quaint but kind of charming too.
You seem well travelled man
@@nleddie I guess but it's been the past 8 years in Hanoi with a few trips back home to Amsterdam! I work so much I don't even travel in Vietnam 😂
A view of the red sea...wow! Tfs
Thanks for the comment!
You are so correct no limit Eddie the rent amount alone Per month versus the USA’S rent makes me want to move to Egypt
Well in that case check out my relocation guide
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DONT move to Egypt because outsiders are going to make Egypt expensive and 167 is expensive to Egyptians
Great apartment, enjoy your new home! I lived on a boat for a while and used propane every day for cooking and the frig. Propane is a good heat for cooking and when the tank is correctly installed (no leak from the tank or tube) it's very safe. But you could just keep that little kitchen window open to be extra sure.
Wow I thought about boat living before
@@nleddie Care taking gigs are an option. I was care taking a boat for an owner that lived in another area, he and his family only used the boat in the summer. A short stay gig was staying on a boat that was repossessed by a bank. Both nice boats! I knew basic maintenance stuff, otherwise not much else was expected, of course to keep any unwanted people away and make sure things didn't get vandalized or stolen.
I’m happy you are traveling now, don’t wait till you are older like they tell you🎉 You are only young and healthy once ❤
They spent some $ when they installed that floor, wall and countertop. Looks really good. Really nice place.
Thanks I am glad that you like the apartment. Have you even been to egypt before?
@@nleddie I haven’t
Hi! I took a trip to Jakarta Indonesia and the apt I stayed in while there had the same spray nozzle in the bathroom. It the "cheap" version of a bidet. Being American and not being used to the system I got it down pretty good, but intent is to clean one's backside after the bathroom. I was told part of it was they sewage systems are not like American handling lots of paper. In Indonesia paper was more for drying oneself. The hardest part for myself were locations with the traditional style of a tiled floor area and a hole in the middle and you were supposed to squat-yea right, I'm a little heavy and not very agile, quite the experience. Thank you for the tour and information, looks very nice and 'modern'.
Lol I can not imagine myself walking down the streets without washing my back with water and soap. I mean no matter how you wipe it, the smell and some residue will still be there. Eeeww
Enjoyed the tour....Will follow you. Thank you and stay safe.
@@_van2dtopMy Asia trip-In stores or more modern constructed situation they tended to have a regular bidet, so it wasn't as awkward, and you definitely were clean lol. The 'old' tile floor holes were much more difficult to navigate for me (body build/stability trying to squat) lol what a site. The apt one wasn't bad-got clean but often got water everywhere, guess all the tiling lol.
While living in tanzania they had squatters as well. I loved them. I prefer them to regular toilets but still till this day I have not used the bidet. The thought of using them does not vibe with me
Thanks
My family and I live in Egypt too.
We luv it!
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This was a cool video. Egypt isn't even on my radar when it comes to this topic. I think this whole setup is so awesome and laid back. Look forward to seeing more of your vids.
Hello just subscribed! I appreciate the detailed videos and transparency about the area you’re in thank you blessing to you.
Wow I appreciate you subscribing. I will seek to do more cost of living videos in egypt
It works. Better than where I lived during college.
The apartment front door seems small. Five apartments in three years, Eddie? Nah, I couldn't do that. I like a bit of stability
Probably following the best possible price. Can’t blame him.
Some people love change and adventure . He doesn't let his life get boring or stale good for him😊
Yeah man. I leave the country then come back find a differnt apartment. I left for uganda came back and boom now I am here. I normally travel once my lease is done. Sometimes even within the country of egypt
@@nleddie got you
The thought of moving so frequently makes my head spin. It works only if you have very few possessions and weak family ties, not to mention that you have to be quite healthy. I am 70 and have lived in Michigan for 69 years (1 year spent as a volunteer teacher in a small town in the Dominican Republic). In my entire life have moved about ten times. With each household I acquired more belongings, i.e. furniture, yard tools and lawnmowers, clothes, etc. Before retiring I had several dinner parties each hear hosting up to 12 people. Covid 19 and the deaths of some of my family members and my friends has reduced many social gatherings. As I contemplate my mortality, I must whittle down my cherished possessions like my many books and personal journals that my heirs will trash because they have no use for them as well as kitchen tools and appliances because if they can cook at all they prefer quick and easy. Enjoy your youth, good health and spirit of adventure.
You are lucky to travel and experience different countries. My parents use to say traveling is education.
Ps: in the bathroom the special element is called (bidet) now very popular in US too. You have nice lights in ceilings.
Thanks so much for your comment and the info
This makes me happy 🥹 Africa belongs to africans especially Egypt better known as kemet ❤
The apartment was very nice. I appreciate you Eddie showing us the entire apartment. The balcony was large and lovely. I really don’t understand why the people care if you washed your pillowcase or your sheets. They are not sleeping on it. !!!!!. I wondered did they see that you have a washing machine or not.!!!!!! You did a great job showing us everything its like we were there with you. 👍
Thanks so much. Yeah some people have to find something wrong to make them self feel better.
Peace and blessings Eddie!
Yo whats the word. Feel like I have not seen your comments in a minute
@@nleddie All good, glad to see you are still well. The video production is getting better. You are veteran now. I like your angle of Egypt. I want to check out El Gouna. I'm still in the Cairo burbs.
Life is good. I got here one year behind you. I watched in Turkey and another country I forgot which one. You navigate well. I like how relaxed you are while out and about. I get way too much attention always. Just for doing nothing special. I'm comfortable but I had to get used all the attention. It's different for a black woman and they are trying to figure out what country I am from, always.
My friend and I (2 females) along with four children visited Egypt some years ago. The heat during the day was unbelievable. Except for our money being stolen on a trip down the Nile River, it was an amazing and enjoyable experience!
So sorry to hear 😔 your money was stolen. I hear it's very common for theft in these countries. Can you share what would you do different to safeguard your money from been stolen next time.
I am single women and went to Egypt and it was horrible being a single women there. I do not recommend going
What happened?
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I went to Egypt twice alone, just lovely.
i’ve heard that egypt isn’t a very women friendly country best to go with a male friend/partner. same w india but i’ve actually gone there to meet up w some friends. all i have to say is im grateful i had a taxi already called n waiting for me.
She never said y 😂
I’m so jealous! Mad props to you❤ it’s my dream to go to Egypt, let alone live there!
How exciting for a person in their 20s. He’s living his life and can save his money.
The sprayer is a bode to clean up after each laboratory use instead of toilet paper
wow good to know.
Man I hated that they didn’t use toilet paper. That was probably my number one next to the cockroaches.
@@nleddie Yes they are fantastic, called a Bidet (sounds like "Bidday"). Every bathroom in Germany (whether public, or in homes/apartments) and Bidets. After living there for 3yrs we've always put them in our abodes. The most amazing things you discover living in other countries!
Liking the security with the elevator (if it works properly)😊
lol yeah it needs to work proper. You saw what happen to me before
Awesome video Young Man Thanx 4 Sharing...following you to see some of your traveling adventures.... stay safe!
wow thank you for subscribing. Hope I can deliver some great content
I love to see this! Stay safe out there 🙏🏽
Beautiful apartment. I would add a few things to make it more comfortable ( pillows , plants , paintings maybe a rug . The balcony is beautiful. I would decorate it with patio furniture and a coffee ☕️ table .
Great idea!!
@@nleddie if you decorate it don’t forget to post it. You should look into deep blues and teal colors add a pop of red and maybe white flowers to playoff the beautiful sunlight coming in. Add some plants that love sunlight and house plants like elephant ears .