Pros and Cons of Living in Kuala Lumpur

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    🌏 Ever wondered what it's really like to live in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia? Join Andrew as he shares his insights from over a decade of calling this vibrant city home. Recently ranked as the third most livable city in Asia and eighth globally by expats, Kuala Lumpur offers a unique blend of modernity, affordability, and cultural richness.
    In this video, Andrew delves into the pros and cons of living in Kuala Lumpur, from its tax-friendly policies and warm weather to its affordable cost of living and stable banking system. He also covers the challenges, like the time zone differences and the cultural nuances that come with living in a multicultural metropolis.
    00:00 Start
    00:52 Tax-Friendly Country
    2:43 Affordability
    4:12 Banking Stability
    5:19 Ease of Travel
    6:20 Multicultural Environment
    7:46 Time Zone Challenge
    9:20 Cultural Activities and Livability Aspects
    10:36 Language Barrier
    11:40 Dating Scene
    12:12 Air Pollution
    13:30 Recap of the Pros and Cons
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Комментарии • 453

  • @nomadcapitalist
    @nomadcapitalist  14 дней назад +24

    Watch the video where Mr.Henderson debunks common misconceptions about Muslim countries and shares the vibrant realities he's experienced there: ruclips.net/video/FEmfUPJI2is/видео.html

    • @sambash6841
      @sambash6841 14 дней назад +1

      Still waitting for pros and cons of thailand
      Your follower from Jerusalem

    • @A5un
      @A5un 14 дней назад +4

      It's not the Muslim country that's the problem. It's the Malaysian constitution that is purely apartheid and based on racial discrimination that stained Malaysia.

    • @ReverendDr.Thomas
      @ReverendDr.Thomas 14 дней назад +1

      It's possible to get good, cheap condos here in Manila if you know the market well.
      Contact me for details.

    • @SahifulTajuddin
      @SahifulTajuddin 14 дней назад

      Apartheid my S, u fool ​@@A5un

    • @hououinkyouma1458
      @hououinkyouma1458 14 дней назад

      Andrew, what do you think of Banlgadesh, Is it falling apart?

  • @shakochon
    @shakochon 14 дней назад +119

    Going to KL really changed my perspective about Western cities being the best ones.
    What I loved about KL was people. Everyone's very nice.

    • @SahifulTajuddin
      @SahifulTajuddin 14 дней назад +6

      TQVM 4 liking KL 🇲🇾. Appreciate your view 🥰👍🏾

    • @MrSilverfish12
      @MrSilverfish12 13 дней назад +6

      People are indeed very nice, I also like that people don´t talk too loud. You can comfortably sit at a foodcourt and not have to listen to someone talking about their personal problems/opinions that they really should keep to themselves.

    • @christopherpekel6096
      @christopherpekel6096 11 дней назад

      ​@@MrSilverfish12I'm in Vietnam and people are LOUD

  • @eddieohearn17
    @eddieohearn17 14 дней назад +54

    It’s not just the Expats that praise Kuala Lumpur. There are other experts and other individuals that really love the city. So thank you for going into depth about the city

  • @jero_me
    @jero_me 14 дней назад +120

    As a Canadian I consider Malaysia the best country to live in the world. Food, people, culture… all is perfect for me ❤🇲🇾

    • @leowheng9372
      @leowheng9372 13 дней назад

      Tumpang makan is not advertised , ask around. (Caterers cater to events.)(Tell the restaurant you don't eat 100-year old egg.)(Curry fish head is a delicacy with little to eat(keep this).) The market comes to you in pasar malam and pasar minggu nearest to you , ask around. The sundry and the local wet grocer will deliver for RM 2 maybe 3 per trip, his time bread butter fish mutton rice vegetables lime lemon sugar milk napkins toilet paper oats coffee powder onions spices cooking oil cooking gas and stove repairs. Above and beyond Panda Food , Grab. Country wide , less so in KL city proper(less so in East Malaysia). Hope it helps you to live here.😉👍

    • @margaretekalaiabdullah8745
      @margaretekalaiabdullah8745 12 дней назад +3

      @@Privateuser9999 if we are racist surely they will always be troubles among all the races especially in Sarawak Borneo my home town . There are hundreds of Natives Ethnics besides Malay, Chinese, Indians, Sea Dayak,Land Dayak,etc . We are living in Harmony. Why don't you visit our country esp Kuching n mix with the locals 🤔🤔.

    • @muhammadrazziqbinmohdnazzr7065
      @muhammadrazziqbinmohdnazzr7065 12 дней назад

      I have seen racism as a malay but the racist get shot down quickly by hundreds of other malays​ we dont tolerate rasicm.@@margaretekalaiabdullah8745

    • @zanzillahsaruji9966
      @zanzillahsaruji9966 11 дней назад

      ​@@Privateuser9999migrate to other country to satisfied you.....

    • @CircumambulationMaedia
      @CircumambulationMaedia 11 дней назад

      It's just all seed oils 🤮

  • @saigonexile531
    @saigonexile531 14 дней назад +88

    I like KL. I make the trip at least once a month from Saigon and find it a nice place to visit and yearly med exam. Sorry, Bangkok, I go to KL now!

    • @SahifulTajuddin
      @SahifulTajuddin 14 дней назад +3

      TQVM 4 liking KL 🇲🇾. Appreciate it 🥰👍🏾

    • @clementpouget8900
      @clementpouget8900 13 дней назад

      Same. Bangkok is for the tourists and the expats normies. The real deal is in KL.

  • @drand9585
    @drand9585 14 дней назад +108

    I am a single western woman. I travelled to KL and Malaysia/ Indonesia independently. No issues at all.

    • @hiddensoroush
      @hiddensoroush 14 дней назад +7

      No issues ya but I just don’t dig the local culture. Overall missing culture. It’s Too busy, public washroom is disgusting, personal space means nothing, no respect for queues, and so many other similar cultural issues.

    • @kayflip2233
      @kayflip2233 14 дней назад +27

      @@hiddensoroush So same thing as London and NYC. Gotcha. 🤣

    • @margaretekalaiabdullah8745
      @margaretekalaiabdullah8745 13 дней назад

      ​@@hiddensoroushwatching in RUclips more disgusting in your western countries . Every where in the streets those without homes n drug addicts used as their homes. You are so arrogant. Don't think that you are Westerners N look down on us Asians...

    • @alleviate9546
      @alleviate9546 13 дней назад +11

      I would Malaysia. I wouldn't Indonesia. The ranking is right on this one.

    • @Natalie27552
      @Natalie27552 12 дней назад

      @@hiddensoroushIt’s too busy? What did you expect me when you go to a city? Good lord. And I have encountered the worst queue jumpers in Australia and London. And in a crowded areas what type of personal space can you have? If you wanted that you should have just gone to one of the islands. You sound like a pretty awful person to be honest.

  • @Darkmatter321
    @Darkmatter321 14 дней назад +67

    I've done both Dubai and KL. KL is underrated, and Dubai way over rated

  • @TedPatrickBaird
    @TedPatrickBaird 13 дней назад +41

    After spending two months in Kuala Lumpur, I can definitely say the pro's outweigh the negative. I'll be back again!

  • @MrSilverfish12
    @MrSilverfish12 13 дней назад +60

    Been in KL for 2 months now. I like that KL is essentially a modern city but still kinda has that old town southeast asian city feel. You´ll have big skyscrapers, 5 star hotels and supercars zooming around but at every corner is a cheap as peanuts foodstall or market where you don´t pay silly prices to get a full meal. Also there´s essentially 3 cultures in one city; Malay, Chinese and Indian, I have never seen diversity like this in a city before.

    • @antonclark
      @antonclark 5 дней назад

      Try any number of English cities!

    • @band1t9999
      @band1t9999 3 дня назад

      Singapore also have 3 cultures but without racism. Malaysia have racism

    • @MrSilverfish12
      @MrSilverfish12 День назад

      @@band1t9999 yeah the Bumiputra laws really suck. But regardless, I have been treated well by all 3 ethnic groups, even though I am not white and have very brown skin. The Malaysians are very nice

    • @band1t9999
      @band1t9999 День назад

      @@MrSilverfish12 where are you from ?

    • @MrSilverfish12
      @MrSilverfish12 День назад

      @@band1t9999 I am Fijian but often mistaken as an African due to my very brown skin. Some Malays think Im Indian Malay lol

  • @semsem4035
    @semsem4035 11 дней назад +10

    I have been living and working in this amazing country for more than 8 years and i keep falling in love with it day after day. ❤

  • @AnonozChong
    @AnonozChong 14 дней назад +144

    I am a Malaysian, used to nomad throughout the Americas and Europe. Yeah KL is pretty fucking awesome.

    • @chemonmusic
      @chemonmusic 14 дней назад

      Hey @Anonozchong what’s the music scene like?

    • @-a.z-9208
      @-a.z-9208 14 дней назад

      @@chemonmusic u mean like local music scene or international consert

    • @xiaomashitu
      @xiaomashitu 14 дней назад

      I like this 🎉KL really Awesome

    • @xiaomashitu
      @xiaomashitu 14 дней назад

      I like this 🎉KL really Awesome

    • @tim1traitimaccount269
      @tim1traitimaccount269 14 дней назад +1

      What’s a good neighborhood or someplace outside kl ?

  • @RetireandGo
    @RetireandGo 14 дней назад +64

    KL is one of my favorite destinations. Day and night its an exciting place. low crime, fun, great food.

    • @SahifulTajuddin
      @SahifulTajuddin 14 дней назад +2

      TQVM 4 liking KL 🇲🇾. Appreciate it 🥰👍🏾

    • @tiyes94
      @tiyes94 14 дней назад +1

      How is the humidity?

    • @RetireandGo
      @RetireandGo 14 дней назад +4

      @@tiyes94 mid day is hot but overall KL was not as bad as Thailand

    • @RetireandGo
      @RetireandGo 14 дней назад

      @@SahifulTajuddin I love it
      I’m in Penang island right now

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 13 дней назад +1

      @@RetireandGo tq Mr Gi Joe retired

  • @diannaboyd7876
    @diannaboyd7876 14 дней назад +53

    I was there last year and was delighted by how sweet the people are! And for anyone looking to retire on a fixed income, you can have all the amenities for 1950s prices.

  • @bonky221
    @bonky221 11 дней назад +5

    As someone who travels to Asia frequently everything you mention about KL is 100%. A lot of people I know don't pick Malaysia as a HubSpot to visit but once they experience the culture and landscape of the country their perspective changes.

  • @Neeper78
    @Neeper78 14 дней назад +19

    I’m going there next week to see if it’s a place I could retire in! Can’t wait.

    • @diannaboyd7876
      @diannaboyd7876 12 дней назад

      Try to set up to view property with an agent and check out the different areas. Housing prices are ridiculously low. One thing I hadn't seen before is called a 'dual-key' condo where there are two separate living spaces with their own entrance within the same unit. Presumably the smaller one is for live-in help or can be rented out to a single business person. Great for 'optionality', especially for the retired as you age in place and may want an onsite nurse. Also, some of the big condo complexes have an entire level dedicated to businesses like grocery store, hair salon, pharmacy, doctor offices. Very handy in later years to just go down in the elevator for your errands.

  • @Yasin_Affandi
    @Yasin_Affandi 14 дней назад +48

    What a wonderful view. It's always good to hear the pros and cons about living in KL, Malaysia, especially when it comes from the Nomad Capitalist.

  • @nickflintoff8077
    @nickflintoff8077 14 дней назад +26

    I’m a big fan of KL - great people, very safe, very good value, and just big enough to have plenty going on but not so big it’s overwhelming. Traffic can be bad and the humid climate isn’t particularly to my liking but still I would have no hesitation recommending it. I’d happily relocate there myself if the right opportunity came along.

    • @fishing-gardening-travelling
      @fishing-gardening-travelling 14 дней назад +2

      Do people ride electric bicycles? I ride one in London and it's great.

    • @hammerfall6666
      @hammerfall6666 10 дней назад

      @@fishing-gardening-travelling with our road and the lack of road law enforcement? The motorist use the bicycle lane so good luck getting home safely 😅

  • @soufianeoubkis
    @soufianeoubkis 14 дней назад +14

    One of my favorite countries in the world, something there makes you feel you are welcomed. I am glad to see a westerner highlights how the west is not how it's marketed on mainstream media and organizations
    Great video

  • @NazKam
    @NazKam 14 дней назад +26

    so glad to see malaysia being mentioned more. i used to live in the UK and I dont miss it😂 Most locals enjoy living in KL and malaysia in general, the only problem is lower wage for the locals unless youre in IT / Tech sector

    • @fishing-gardening-travelling
      @fishing-gardening-travelling 14 дней назад +4

      That's the reason I don't want to move to Malaysia. I'm a train driver in London and even a Doctors salary in Malaysia couldn't pay me the same. (Surgeon)
      For now I want to buy properties in Malaysia and visit during the UK winter months.

    • @muhammadrazziqbinmohdnazzr7065
      @muhammadrazziqbinmohdnazzr7065 12 дней назад

      ​@@fishing-gardening-travellingyeah thats the only thing we have to fix.

    • @EGO0808
      @EGO0808 3 дня назад

      Local salaries for the well educated in most industries is pretty ok, for local standards. But the majority, especially outside of the main cities, lack the education and well paid jobs aren't around most rural areas of course.

  • @boldtaa
    @boldtaa 14 дней назад +14

    The US Embassy states Kuala Lumpur has acceptable air quality that may be a moderate concern for those sensitive to air pollution. Sounds like as long as you don’t have asthma or other respiratory problems you’ll be fine. I stayed in Makati in Manila and it was disgusting what I’d blow out of my nose every day.

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 13 дней назад

      The only time we Malaysians or singaporeans suffer is when indonesia starts burning their crops

  • @OneJuanWon
    @OneJuanWon 14 дней назад +19

    I was in KL during April this year, which is prime burning season for the neighbors to the north (Thailand). There was a mix of sunny and cloudy days, along with some rain, but I never detected the smell of smoke whenever I was outdoors. The humidity is ever present, but it seemed less intense when compared to the times I've spent in the Philippines. KL is a very livable city, and as a westerner (California) I really appreciated the modern conveniences and efficiencies when shopping or getting around the city. Great food options too. Driving on the left hand side of the road in a right hand drive car would take some getting used to.

    • @MrSilverfish12
      @MrSilverfish12 12 дней назад +2

      Oh its there, I love going for a run outdoors and when I go running at night time my throat feels like I have been smoking. You don´t notice it walking around in the day, which is good. But if you ride a motorcycle or exercise intensely outdoors you will feel it. Im currently staying in the Bukit Bintang area its very cental, I understand that the outer suburbs will definitely have better air quality.

    • @EGO0808
      @EGO0808 3 дня назад

      Living in downtown KLCC in a high rise condo on a high floor: When I open the curtains in our bedroom in the morning, on a clear day I can see far away to even the mountains surrounding KL. But on most days it is not clear and you can see the pollution and smell it when you step out. It is something to bear in mind when moving here, the air quality in SE Asia is just bad, when compared to Europe. Add to that the brutal hot and humid weather year round and you have the two only cons for living here.

  • @tinglestingles
    @tinglestingles 14 дней назад +36

    A very fair view of KL. We have travelled there many times. The food and the shopping are a big pull. The reasonably priced accommodation and travel to other parts of SEA is interesting. The big thing downside for us, they've been dragging their feet on the MM2H visa - latest version is the mandatory property purchase (cannot sell for 10 years), no PR.

    • @pures1n
      @pures1n 14 дней назад +4

      Yeah same. Hope they can figure out MM2H soon!

    • @hammerfall6666
      @hammerfall6666 11 дней назад +1

      PR for MM2H? Good luck with our gov trying to approve that as that would be a political suicidal move for our current fragile coalitions gov 😅

    • @EGO0808
      @EGO0808 3 дня назад

      @@hammerfall6666 like stated, there is no PR eligibility for any of the MM2H programs.

  • @allantankl
    @allantankl 13 дней назад +19

    As a semi-retiring Singaporean visiting KL, first impression is this place feels like the wonderful 90s in Singapore: Cost-friendly, nice people (except the subway staffs), great food. Cons is the traffic, pedestrian walkways.

    • @azmiadnan2161
      @azmiadnan2161 11 дней назад

      street food is not hygienic

    • @unclebarry989
      @unclebarry989 День назад

      @@azmiadnan2161not hygenic? Go eat lau pa sat, so hygenic meh?

  • @hamzaalikurbonov4902
    @hamzaalikurbonov4902 14 дней назад +22

    What makes KL cool to live is diversity and it's peaceful people .

  • @kayflip2233
    @kayflip2233 13 дней назад +11

    Nice thing about living anywhere in Southeast Asia are the cheap and quick flights to all around Asia. You can truly have a weekend escape and be in a totally different world just 3 hours away. Plus KL has all of the Western amenities you want.

    • @EGO0808
      @EGO0808 3 дня назад

      Same goes for Europe though, it is dirt cheap to fly around Europe with low cost carriers.

  • @dylan-tl2yx
    @dylan-tl2yx 2 дня назад +1

    My wife is tanzanian and I'm USA citizen. There's flights (starting) this fall from Nairobi to KL for 220$usd. Together we can only stay 30 days visa free. Planning a trip in Nov/Dec to check it out and hope to get some friends to help us potentially stay. Thanks

  • @marcolamy
    @marcolamy 14 дней назад +10

    You're spot on with much of your commentary. Great place to live, so-so place to visit. Two cons you didn't elaborate on: schooling and business networking. These two factors are certainly better serviced in Singapore, though schooling (unless PR or citizen) comes at a significant price. For the pro's do consider this: it's relatively easy to access decision makers in government agencies if you have an issue that doesn't quite fit in to existing boxes. Provided you're acting in good faith and in the general thrust of whatever initiative, discussions on exceptions are doable and decision makers are approachable. KL particularly has the feel of a big village. It's a great place to be.

    • @EGO0808
      @EGO0808 3 дня назад

      (International) Schooling in KL is at the same level as in Singapore and at less costs, it's mor a pro for KL, than a con. Business networking in KL is totally different from Singapore. Singapore is far more international, there is hardly any local or domestic business activity, whereas in KL / Malaysia, there are more domestic business activities and opportunities, howver the Bumiputra legislation is a definite hurdle to take, when targeting the governmental relations and opportunities.

  • @cryptolatino9220
    @cryptolatino9220 14 дней назад +8

    So educational!

  • @zealman79
    @zealman79 14 дней назад +8

    Half Malay/Kiwi here - I do like KL, but compared to BKK idk, it's missing something. Besides the obvious. I love the food/shopping/accomodation/affordability of KL...the weather is boring for the most part which i like. Malaysia now though is noticeably cheaper than Thailand, probably the weak currency. agree with most things in the video. Travel connections excellent...

  • @annasillanpaa1111
    @annasillanpaa1111 10 дней назад +2

    Malaysia and Kuala Lumpur sounds like an awesome place. Also not in the major risk zone for global politics.

  • @digital_nomad_english
    @digital_nomad_english 12 дней назад +4

    Yeah there's not much to do in terms of activities but c'mon their malls are amazing! And you got a couple of swimming pools almost in each condo: want to take a break from work? Jump into the elevator and have a nice swim on the recreational floor ❤ The best part, the city doesn't feel overpopulated/crowded! If you get place somewhere not in downtown, you'll get to be the only expat in your neighbourhood 😂 which could be really fun for someone like me 😂 and the FOOD! I used to think I wasn't a foodie at all... and then I spent some time in KL ... well! One more, the city feels super organized, everyone seems to follow rules and not to disturb others which is super nice

  • @nicholasming91
    @nicholasming91 14 дней назад +14

    30 years later many will know Andrew was right about Malaysia

  • @mmokhtar1424
    @mmokhtar1424 11 дней назад +4

    Malaysia the best country ever!❤

  • @f.direncaktas
    @f.direncaktas 14 дней назад +15

    Hello, Thanks to you, I have learned many untold truths and exposed lies about various countries. Thank you very much. I thought it would be great if you, along with other nomad capitalists, could prepare a rival list of the most livable countries to those biased publications like The Economist that claim Vienna is very livable. I am sure that many people would follow this list and follow you. I love you and your publications.

    • @nomadcapitalist
      @nomadcapitalist  13 дней назад +1

      Thank you! Here is the video about The World's Most Livable Cities for 2024, hope it helps: ruclips.net/video/4-FIMxK-AkM/видео.html

    • @nostradamus7648
      @nostradamus7648 13 дней назад

      What's wrong with Vienna?

  • @fajarh979
    @fajarh979 12 дней назад +4

    Malaysia is among the top 10 for retirement in 2024. The best in Asia among only South american & European countries. Selected by the Retirement index.

  • @prefect91
    @prefect91 14 дней назад +13

    For muslim experts,malaysian banking also provide islamic banking and i see some non muslim also taking islamic banking as their product and services.malaysia also listed 3rd largest islamic finance in world if i not mistaken

    • @al16899
      @al16899 13 дней назад +3

      Banking and finance should not have religious elements in them.

    • @PassionPno
      @PassionPno 13 дней назад

      @@al16899 Too bad, no one cares about your Western mentality here.

    • @bboysjb
      @bboysjb 12 дней назад

      @@al16899 we dont practice loan interest in our lifestyle therefore need non riba' business

    • @oodo2908
      @oodo2908 12 дней назад +1

      How does Islamic banking work if interest is haram?

    • @EGO0808
      @EGO0808 3 дня назад

      Indeed, being non-muslim, I hold several Islamic bank accounts here, even with international banks like HSBC and OCBC it is just another product to consider.

  • @hungo7720
    @hungo7720 14 дней назад +3

    Kuala Lumpur is a flashy and vibrant hub which is enticing to lots of investors and digital nomads. Affordability and balmy weather year round are unbeatable advantages.

  • @WesterGuard
    @WesterGuard 14 дней назад +9

    I loved KL when I visited for 3 weeks last year, for many of the reasons that Andrew listed here. Am currently awaiting a decision on my digital nomad visa, so that I can "try it out" for a year.

  • @WorldDiscoveryPath
    @WorldDiscoveryPath 14 дней назад +3

    Great balanced insightful ❤

  • @ThisnametaKenny
    @ThisnametaKenny 14 дней назад +2

    Great balanced insight.

  • @erdemulubas
    @erdemulubas 14 дней назад +2

    I’ve been to KL 10 times or so but only for a couple of days each time. I’m planning to stay longer next time to check it. I agree the lack of culture is a thing to be worried about. Also it is extremely humid there. I’m living in Bali for some time and I can easily say that the humidity in KL is much higher than even Bali. That humidity in city life must be challenging.

  • @magnolya8
    @magnolya8 14 дней назад +9

    Hi! Anticipating a Malaysian visit early '25, to compliment my Thailand adventure. I must say, in my research, there exists a different dynamic of cons that others have experienced in Malaysia I hope to not encounter. Speaking of Phoenix, I lived there as well, & often wonder where else in our world might a Sedona-esque ( nature/ vortex energy) place might be. That's my cup of tea😊

    • @MarinaLaroche
      @MarinaLaroche 13 дней назад

      Can you expand on the cons ? Thanks.

    • @angelab.804
      @angelab.804 12 дней назад

      @@magnolya8 Nice to hear there are others out there like me. I too am looking for a place like that. I love Sedona but I live in my car because I refuse to slave to pay for housing after 20 years being a NYC homeowner and getting nowhere with that American Dream….I’m thinking Egypt might be more affordable…

  • @Hongkongmaryana
    @Hongkongmaryana 13 дней назад +3

    I think I need to explore KL. Have been living for 14 years in HK and 9 years in Japan.

  • @gb6947
    @gb6947 12 дней назад +1

    Will be there in a month time, looking forward, my second time visiting

  • @DerrickWeil
    @DerrickWeil 14 дней назад +7

    I just looked it up, I wish I was nomad wealthy, but living overseas has allowed me to save a lot of money while still making a very decent western salary. With this I can invest so much more of my money and it grows much faster. BTW for anyone reading the visa is about $220 a year and the requirements as a digital nomad are pretty low.

  • @malcolmnicoll1165
    @malcolmnicoll1165 13 дней назад +4

    Thank you, Andrew. Just hope this gem doesn't become Californicated and thus affordable only to the wealthy elite.

  • @Ron-zr6se
    @Ron-zr6se 13 дней назад +4

    As an expat living in SE Asia, personally I do not socialize with expats, all of my friends are locals. Asia as been my home for the vast majority of my adult life considering I'm almost 70. The one place that I am considering purchasing property in is Malaysia and Cambodia. Looked at Thailand but they are in a housing bubble much like HK was in the late 90's and early 2000's. Malaysia and Cambodia are the best property deals in Asia. Vietnam is starting to open up but has quite a wase to go before it reaches a good potential.

    • @EGO0808
      @EGO0808 3 дня назад

      Purchasing property for investment is still a definite NO-go,as returns here are way below par. However purchasing property to live (and retire) is well within reasonable boundaries and doable.

  • @kcc66
    @kcc66 13 дней назад

    thank you Andy🙏.. and a hidden gem 😊

  • @ashtriana1
    @ashtriana1 13 дней назад +3

    You can go sightseeing ard KL, addy fields, village life in the highlands, indegeneous tribe village, beach all within 45mins to 1½ hrs drive,

  • @mattanderson6672
    @mattanderson6672 11 дней назад +2

    Thanks Andrew

  • @ZaeimAbdullah95
    @ZaeimAbdullah95 11 дней назад

    Thank you for promoting malaysia. Malaysian Ministry should have endorse your opinion to get more people residing in Malaysia.

  • @quietlike
    @quietlike 14 дней назад +2

    Missed conference tickets, but Ill be there during it!!

    • @nomadcapitalist
      @nomadcapitalist  14 дней назад

      We have a few VIP tickets left, and we'd love to have you there: nomadcapitalist.com/live/

  • @lisalyons5381
    @lisalyons5381 14 дней назад +1

    Good video.
    Lived in downtown NYC for years before moving to MT kinda ruined me on cities. I like the charm and walking streets with various things to do - I don’t think KL would be my jam even though it sounds good for the other reasons you mentioned.

  • @BillAngler
    @BillAngler 13 дней назад +1

    When he said that a less well decorated version of his place rents for several thousand dollars a month, and he referred to that as not being much, at first I was confused and thinking that this is lots of money for rent. But then I realized he has a really nice place and his place is worth extra because the location in Malaysia.

    • @EGO0808
      @EGO0808 3 дня назад

      It's easy to find any place at any budget here in KL, be it studio or 1,2,3,4,5 bedroom condos from 50m2 til more than 600m2, or bungalows with private pools and gardens ranging from 250 to more than 1000m2. Imagine a 600m2 bungalow with a private pool and garden space with 5 or 6 bedrooms, views and all in affluent neighbourhoods for less than 4000 Euros or US$ per month. Or a studio in a condo in smack on downtown KL with views of the towers and an infinity pool for not even 650 Euros or US$ per month. and anything in between. Or above if you wish...

  • @drysavy12
    @drysavy12 13 дней назад

    I've lived in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Singapore is to build wealth, Kuala Lumpur is for living. I honestly didn't like KL for the first six months but after that, it grows on you - as mentioned it's a good place to LIVE but you have to give it some time. When I get my businesses to where I want them I'll be returning to KL.

  • @traceylankford8579
    @traceylankford8579 12 дней назад

    Which report? Curious what was number 1 and 2?

  • @TheMichaelMove
    @TheMichaelMove 13 дней назад

    Hear hear Andrew. No matter how rich you are there is an inherent pleasure in value for your money.

  • @GapBahnDirk
    @GapBahnDirk 12 дней назад

    I have been happily living in Thailand for decades, but am now waiting to see how the tax changes and proposed tax changes shake out in Thailand. As an options trader, I could easily move to K.L. or Penang. The major disadvantage being the additional hour of time difference, meaning that the US markets would open at 21:30 or 22:30hrs.

  • @luisrosias6203
    @luisrosias6203 8 дней назад

    Can you include a link to the list you’re referencing in this video?

  • @mizzylamydean2936
    @mizzylamydean2936 13 дней назад +5

    Hi, if i'm Westerners i will work digitally or remotely, earn income in dollar or any other currency but will live in Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur. If you earn USD4k monthly income you can have decent live style in KL. Nice condo in nice neibourghood. Good car, nice meals without need to budget. Even short holiday around Malaysia without to concern of short of money. You still can buy thing without worry. Your kid will have international school.

  • @yakamo
    @yakamo День назад

    Malaysia is a great place to stay, i visit on a regular basis. If you stay in small cities like Melaka you can really enjoy very cheap living.

  • @EzaneeGires
    @EzaneeGires 12 дней назад

    Thank you for being such a positive spokesperson for our country. I just want to add. This is not the country for "passport bros"... You know what kind of person I'm talking about. There's other SEA countries that are more than willing to take them in.

  • @Zion66666
    @Zion66666 14 дней назад +2

    Which neighbourhood do you live in?

  • @redgatecrt
    @redgatecrt 13 дней назад +6

    Cheaper to rent than buy in Malaysia

  • @basedmuslimbooks
    @basedmuslimbooks 14 дней назад +6

    12:11 no dating? This is what all fathers dream of for their teenage daughters

  • @XFinityDesigns
    @XFinityDesigns 14 дней назад +5

    Seen AirAsia planes here in LAX.

  • @letswalksomewhere
    @letswalksomewhere 13 дней назад

    Quite boring outside Bukit Bintang, I am there right now, my 4th time here, there is a lot of potential and great investment opportunities, buying a house in KLCC now is hard to avoid if you have the money. Based on cost of living and offering it is top tier. For me it has undiscovered potential in the sense that they need to build more stuff to make it more fun and entertaining, still a great place for someone that wants to focus, the good thing about a place without all that much to do is that you can do what you have to do without distractions, after that, as the video mentioned, easy to travel to other places with more things to do.

  • @anishaggarwal8765
    @anishaggarwal8765 13 дней назад

    @nomadcapitalist - how would you compare earning in cities like Gurgaon, India vs KL, Malaysia?

  • @amin-dl2dn
    @amin-dl2dn 9 дней назад +1

    i ask my friend..hes from u.k..living in terengganu for almost 21 years with his family..why malaysia?..he said..simply bcoz the people...he said if u talking bout city...theres better city than kl,beach..thailamd..much better...affordable..theres country dat much much more cheap to live other than msia...but wut make malaysia diff..the luvly people..dats wut u aint goin get anywhere else..dats wut he told me..as msian..i dont know bout dat.r we dat nice....but it does make me proud..anyway..thanks nomad capitalist fo living in malaysia❤

  • @RogersMgmtGroup
    @RogersMgmtGroup 12 дней назад

    Lots of locals speak English is Malaysia. 🇲🇾 If you want a more laid back lifestyle with the same benefits consider Kota Kinabalu. It’s easy to fly to KL for the odd Embassy visit or when you want the big city experience. Air Asia and others provide excellent connections all over Asia so you can live cheap and travel cheaper.

  • @xiaomashitu
    @xiaomashitu 14 дней назад +3

    I like KL❤

  • @wsiak340
    @wsiak340 12 дней назад +1

    Absolutely spot on. Nothing too much to do but it's a really nice chill place. It's not exciting but it's nicely balanced.
    My biggest cons would be the appalling customer service. Malaysians are friendly people but for some reason they tend to be quite rude when it comes to dealing with customers? I experience it across all sectors, regardless of whether it's at a premium hotel/restaurant or at a local post office. After all these years, I've come to the conclusion that Malaysians just really don't want to work and they're only there so they can make money to makan.

  • @keangwooichoo6138
    @keangwooichoo6138 14 дней назад +6

    Singles maybe tough. For family will be good.

  • @redgatecrt
    @redgatecrt 13 дней назад +4

    Gentlemen, Malaysian women are 😍.

  • @NortyNige
    @NortyNige 14 дней назад +17

    There is so much more to Malaysia than Just KL

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 13 дней назад

      @NortyNige lol true. Our size is almost equal vietnam. Larger than philippines

    • @al16899
      @al16899 13 дней назад +2

      However, other than the West coast of Peninsula Malaysia, other places have nothing much to offer if people prefer to live in nice apartments, enjoy good healthcare, enjoy international cuisine, and have all the conveniences of life.

    • @90taetaeya
      @90taetaeya 13 дней назад +2

      KL is epicly boring, there’s no doubt about that, but the other cities in Malaysia are even more boring!

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 13 дней назад

      @al16899 east coast is mostly island resorts

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 13 дней назад +1

      @@90taetaeya borneo has plenty to explore. Eco tourism

  • @shinfujiwara
    @shinfujiwara 6 дней назад

    Could you please make a video about how KL would fair for crypto investors? Would it be taxed? Can we declare it, use gains to buy local property and etc?
    Thanks for the great video.

  • @frenchLeon
    @frenchLeon 14 дней назад

    I would say more 3pm for the showers ^^ At least in winter !

  • @leibermuster2399
    @leibermuster2399 14 дней назад +2

    I went to Phoenix last December for a weekend, primarily to meet up with a Uni buddy. Yeah, there isnt much to do. But there's a lot of interesting things nearby. However its all very far apart and the only way to get those places is to drive.

    • @arii1987
      @arii1987 13 дней назад

      Same in Kuala Lumpur.

    • @Jack-2day
      @Jack-2day 13 дней назад

      @@arii1987 Not nowhere near as far mate.

  • @hell2freelance533
    @hell2freelance533 12 дней назад

    3:02 I went to an ice cream truck today. They were charging $4 for one Strawberry Shortcake ice cream bar. So, $2 or $3 for a meal is considered winning.

  • @stagada4592
    @stagada4592 13 дней назад +1

    I wish it wasn’t so hazy. Pollution is real but love KL overall.

  • @ekkamailax
    @ekkamailax 9 дней назад

    How’s the air quality

  • @Retoboy1975
    @Retoboy1975 12 дней назад +3

    Make money in Singapore, live in KL, party in Bangkok

    • @EGO0808
      @EGO0808 3 дня назад

      Even better, make money in KL, live in KL and Bangkok. From experience. Who needs Singapore?

  • @DerrickWeil
    @DerrickWeil 14 дней назад +1

    Wait the digital nomad visa is 24,000 USD a year, I might need to look at it

    • @ThisnametaKenny
      @ThisnametaKenny 14 дней назад

      24k is for your annual income. It costs abt $221 for the application.

  • @realalexmackenzie
    @realalexmackenzie 14 дней назад +5

    I think KL is my overall favorite Asian city. I appreciate the hint of British influence leftover there, yet you never forget you're in Asia. It is gritty enough to be interesting at times, but not something you cannot escape to live a more comfortable Western life. The food is probably my favorite overall in Asia. Obviously the value for money proposition is hard to beat.
    The downside for me is the time zone. I do business in North America and no matter how you try and approach it, matching up KL's night to North America's business day is going to leave you sleep-deprived. Also... "graysia". I have lived too many years in Canada. When I finally escape, I want 300 days of sunshine and blue skies each year. I find Asia just too cloudy for much of the year.
    I will still happily visit, but I don't know that it is a place to live.

    • @nomadcapitalist
      @nomadcapitalist  14 дней назад

      The time zone can be tough if you're active with the Americas.

  • @keangwooichoo6138
    @keangwooichoo6138 14 дней назад +21

    Salary in malaysia is low for locals. Another con is too many migrant workers from South asia. This is not good as too reliant on them.

    • @AbdulAhad0000
      @AbdulAhad0000 14 дней назад +9

      UAE which is known as the best country has more immigrants there

    • @mykucingtua
      @mykucingtua 14 дней назад

      Migrants, we have plenty, but I don't think we beat Singapore, they have more

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 13 дней назад

      @@AbdulAhad0000 depends if they are labourers or professionals

    • @user-pc4wb6md6p
      @user-pc4wb6md6p 13 дней назад

      ​@@keangwooichoo6138Yup, too many shady types in msia, terrible! 😢

  • @kyawtayzaaung4214
    @kyawtayzaaung4214 14 дней назад +2

    i will be coming to KL

    • @nomadcapitalist
      @nomadcapitalist  14 дней назад

      Hopefully we'll be able to welcome you at Nomad Capitalist Live.

  • @marcanthonyskidmore4131
    @marcanthonyskidmore4131 14 дней назад +6

    This channel is not for the normal worker who gets minimum wage. Honestly it seems like a channel for people with money or business that are well matured for many years.

    • @nomadcapitalist
      @nomadcapitalist  14 дней назад +3

      Our clients earn US$500K+ or have liquid assets of $1M+.

    • @marcanthonyskidmore4131
      @marcanthonyskidmore4131 14 дней назад +3

      ​@@nomadcapitalist Yep. Out of the level of realism for most people.

  • @darrylk808
    @darrylk808 14 дней назад +1

    Really? Air Asia to Hawaii? I like going to Malaysia but can never find a direct flight from either HNL or SFO. Always a stop in either SIN, NRT, or TPE.

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 13 дней назад +1

      Malaysia does not hv flights to North America. Only to Europe and Asia. Perhaps air Asia can consider it. It is our low cost carrier.

  • @somutfaydalarpesinde3289
    @somutfaydalarpesinde3289 7 дней назад

    Real estate prices are too high in KL compared to some countries in Europe . I would consider Greece, Turkey (western part excluding Istanbul) and Montenegro as better options for an equal amount of spending although living expenses are slightly higher (maybe 30 percent)

    • @EGO0808
      @EGO0808 3 дня назад

      All depends on what you wish for. KL property prices are among the lowest in SE Asia and therefor way more affordable than in mentioned countries in Europe, when comparing apples to apples. Condominiums with facilities like pools, tennis courts, bbq spaces, entertainment rooms, gym and so forth are just not there in Europe, whereas they are the standard here in KL / Malaysia.

  • @pkmuhammedhisan
    @pkmuhammedhisan 14 дней назад +5

    Im still deciding whether to take the Dubai Golden Visa or the Malaysian MM2H

    • @tg988
      @tg988 13 дней назад +2

      Try it out. Stay a month in Dubai and a month in KL. Check out which one suits your business needs, family needs etc.

    • @pkmuhammedhisan
      @pkmuhammedhisan 13 дней назад

      @@tg988 what do you recommend..? Have you been both these places..?

    • @tg988
      @tg988 13 дней назад +2

      @@pkmuhammedhisan From RUclips video, Muslim familIes who had lived in Dubai and KL would usually choose KL. Main reason is cheaper cost of living in KL. But if you need business network, Dubai is a better option. But then you can always travel to Singapore or Bangkok to get more business connection.

    • @EGO0808
      @EGO0808 3 дня назад +1

      Lived for a while in Dubai and now since 6 years in KL. Would never ever go back to Dubai. Incomparable, Dubai is nothing more than an artificial place with malls and desert, whereas KL is in Malaysia and SE Asia with so much more diversity and the people are a zillion times more hospitable than the Arabs in Dubai. No brainer really.

    • @pkmuhammedhisan
      @pkmuhammedhisan 3 дня назад +1

      @@EGO0808 Thank you for your input..this will help me make my decision easier

  • @royalladin5276
    @royalladin5276 10 дней назад

    Malaysia is a truly beautiful country with lovely people. Kl is a city that is big but doesn't feel overcrowded like Bangkok. In Bangkok there is more to do and more entertainment. Kl is a great place to live and an excellent base for the rest of Asia. Air pollution in Kl was not nearly as bad as in Bangkok where I walked with a mask. you have to get used to the degree of humidity. The homes are available for every category and often have a swimming pool and gym in the accommodation. In Kl there are so many shopping malls per mile that I wonder how I can earn money there. There is one thing I really don't like in Kl. And that is that as a pedestrian you are not guaranteed your life. You have to run for your life when you cross the road as no one will stop for you, not even on the zebra path. the dating scene is not that good in Kl for singles. But all in all, I would definitely choose Kl to live because it has a good average.

  • @Anthony-pn4rr
    @Anthony-pn4rr 13 дней назад

    Thanks! How about schooling?

  • @silentman-ze3gu
    @silentman-ze3gu 14 дней назад +13

    As a Singaporean, Singapore has dug itself into a corner geopolitically. Malaysia is the way to go

    • @haruspex1-50
      @haruspex1-50 14 дней назад +4

      Further clarification is needed to your statement. Please can you elaborate on what you mean by

    • @silentman-ze3gu
      @silentman-ze3gu 14 дней назад

      @@haruspex1-50 BRICS

    • @MiorAdibZulkifli-ni9qh
      @MiorAdibZulkifli-ni9qh 14 дней назад

      ​@@silentman-ze3guit's Malaysia that joined BRICS

    • @lisalyons5381
      @lisalyons5381 14 дней назад +4

      @@silentman-ze3gumany countries are lining up for BRICS entry. Not sure why people dislike the BRICS plan.
      Gold backed is good. Getting off dependency on the US dollar is good.

    • @tg988
      @tg988 13 дней назад

      Singapore is heavily linked to the US and Israel in currency, military. G7, OECD are probably the way to go.

  • @heliophitravelvlog
    @heliophitravelvlog 14 дней назад +1

    What about pension send to you from a foreign country? Do you have to pax tax on your pension income that you receive from another country?

  • @e.2073
    @e.2073 14 дней назад

    Unfortunately you don't answer forms to become a client, I've sent one on june 18th and despite the "2 business days" I still haven't received any answer.

    • @nomadcapitalist
      @nomadcapitalist  13 дней назад +1

      Sorry for that inconvenience. Please contact our team directly through this email: help@nomadcapitalist.com. We will make sure to assist you promptly.

    • @e.2073
      @e.2073 13 дней назад

      @@nomadcapitalist Ok, thanks.

  • @Entertainment-
    @Entertainment- 2 дня назад

    As someone with a more brownish complexion, everyone in KL tries to speak Malay with me. They don’t understand the concept that the way you look does not define your culture, you could be genetically Chinese or Indian and be born in the US or Australia, they don’t understand that.

  • @moedilon9112
    @moedilon9112 13 дней назад

    Malaysia is still a commodities driven economy excellent hedge against the rest of the liquidity propped economies.

  • @hanssolos3699
    @hanssolos3699 12 дней назад

    must try kl's best & delicious nasi kangkang @ kampong baru

  • @MrSilverfish12
    @MrSilverfish12 12 дней назад

    I want to understand something. So in order to be able to set up a tax free regime in Malaysia you need to own your own company and not have it operating with Malaysia. But if you are an employee receiving income from a foreign company they tax you on that? Is this correct? I would LOVE to live in Malaysia but I do not run a company in a way that wouldn´t qualify me as an employee. Please help

  • @keangwooichoo6138
    @keangwooichoo6138 13 дней назад

    I read one article online "the only thing that saved south america from asia is the cheap flights(from North america). Otherwise our cost is lower than many south american countries.