How was Eid for your family here? Wait till next few weeks when everybody returns to KL from their hometowns. It will be a good experience getting invites to "Open Houses".
Unfortunately common people like us who live in the west and want to to make hijrah for the sake of our religion but do not have hundreds of thousands of dollars are deprived of any opportunity to settle in an Islamic country including Malaysia.
We need more good ppl who can contribute to the country in their own way. Should they all enroll their kids in national school instead of private ones, there will be more opportunities for local to interact from young age. Dont worry about the housing prices, the locals will be protected.
Oh my! The suitcases! I've not seen that many since I watched the workers load the plane. With the exception of the two burners, the place is beautiful. I suppose you need a couple more bedrooms, maybe not right now, but it won't be long. Love what you show and tell, it's important for the world not to be governed by a limited number broadcasters. Godspeed Saleh's. ❤
waiting for their new video..last time he post 2 weeks ago..hope everything is fine..one of the best vlogs ive seen so far...the editing,the narration..just like watching the documentary
Wonderful apartment.. So I have spent 5 years in Malaysia , I would like to advise you guys some health tips. Be careful of the mosquitoes since you have 3 kids. I would get beaten by them when I was in my 20's 😭😭😭. Also, keep yourself hydrated and keep a check on your vitamin C levels all the time because you may fall for a fever/coughs/flu a lot ( May ALLAH forbids ). Aameen For safety, do not ever , ever , EVER leave your apartment's door open or unattended. Be watchful. A lot of robberies happens like that. And yes do try Nasi Lemak, Nasi Goreng , Nasi Biryani, milo ice , Ice Lemon , coconut water and Cendol ( pronounced as Chen-dol) to name a few . Have fun and Fee Imaanillah 😊
@@Alexfamilys Yes , Malaysia is primarily a tropical country, lots of forests. Snakes , bugs everything exists. But as long as you're living in a clean place , it's not that common
@@zouzouben3721 Health insurance is rather easy to afford in Malaysia. I was a student back then. I remembered in the two years of college , it costed RM 120 and the visits to a clinic were free unless you had a surgery or something serious. But later on , my school added charges for the clinic visits as well. Students began to misuse the free clinic service lol. Now I never had any experience with regular health insurance, since I was a student. But I am assuming it should not be that expensive. Please Google 😊
Can you please make a vlog on what options are available for potential immigrants who plan to invest in properties and give it on rent as well as work in Malaysia
I'm from Canada too :). Could you please explain two things in videos if possible? 1- How is education for your kids? Are schools there in English? 2- What are the best visas for Canadians to stay and live in Malaysia? Thanks a lot! Your videos are amazing.
International schools using English as medium. National schools using national language, but English is a mandatory subject for all students. Even in the rural areas, Malaysians do understand English, at least for the younger generations. They might shy to speak in English, but they understand you. There are also vernacular schools using Mandarin and Tamil language as medium. Some Islamic schools using Arabic as medium, otherwise using the national language. Malay language is not hard to learn, we use roman alphabet, anyone can converse in Malay just for few months if not weeks.
And if ure concerned about visa yes it is quite hard if ure working in a low technical field or position. but if u have business, its thriving , its easier for them as we have derantau program for e nomads, but bare in mind if u can earn in CAD and live in Malaysia it would be HEAVEN on EARTH 🌎
Eid Mubarak from UAE. I was staying in Semenyih-Selangor for over 3k MYR monthly But that too was a very neat apartment in a very good Complex (Eco hill)
I live in near Puchong (30 mins from KL) and my rent for a 3 bedroom apartment is only RM800/month (about CA$230) it is smaller than this video and not as luxurious but alhamdulillah very convenient with nearby stores and 15 mins walk to MRT station
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Pakistan is not good option for foreigns but good for pakistanis either you are overseas or local. Because we are use to with this environment, same language , food and your own culture. If you have money its best options for pakistanis in my opinion.
From a Pakistani: There is no safety Law or Islam left in Pakistan , everyone is trying to escape the country, it is extremely expensive to survive / live in the country. At the moment looks like a complete collapse of the social order, nobody has any idea when or how this situation will improve, so yeah at the moment pak is a No No for even people living in pak
I've always wanted to visit Pakistan. Maybe one day it'll recover and its own people can prosper in their own country instead of leaving it & their families behind. ❤
MashaaAllah v beautiful apartment and beautiful scenery . It is v good to hear information about your new place Malaysia may Allah almighty bless u more in new home 🏠 good luck 💐 your baby is soooo cute MashaaAllah . May Allah bless and protect him every where aameen
What a lot of luggage !!! Apartment is lovely. Amazing views and I imagine they are great at night as well with all the lights of the city. It will be great when you make the big move.
After you move (when it’s more comfortable) can you please share where you found this apartment or the name of it? I don’t want to use Airbnb to find a summer condo.
Have you ever gone out there and got to know, “berkawan” as they say, with any Malaysians? Foreigners flock to Malaysia and live in their little bubble with their high exchange rates.
if you want buy a house in Malaysia it is better a landed house as it much better for a long term for resale value. The minimum price allowed for foreigners to buy properties in Malaysia has to be minimum RM1 milliom or equivalent to CAD250k
I do not necessarily agree with you guys ideologically or philosophically on many issues.... that being said I think you are a warm beautiful loving respectable couple. Great parents to your three beautiful children. I am definitely looking at Malaysia also to retire. I am only 45 but I plan to retire in some capacity in the next five years and I think I have found my location. It is so clean and beautiful and futuristic and CHEAP!!. Im sold thank you guys keep up the great content!!
It's Kuala Lumpur. Why don't you contact Saira Hayati and experience Melaka cause she has settled down in Melaka. It's only take to hours to travel to Melaka...
loll and still on top of it you need to pay your electric bills and laundry card dollars. its a joke here. Canada is the poorest of the first world countries with corrupted governance
Beautiful place mA, your videos make me miss KL so much 🥲 Did you use airbnb or another site to get your short term place? I feel like airbnb places charge a lot more, but we don’t know where else to look for apartments. Best of luck with settling down in KL 🤍
We did NOT pay the $1000 we mention, that’s the price this apartment goes for to do it as a long term rental. We paid 3x the price as a short term 😭😅 We wish we could have met you while you were here!
@@SalehFamily ohh ok gotcha! Would have loved to meet you as well, I think our stays in KL overlapped only by a few days. If you’re coming to Pakistan, let me know! Counting down till the next time I can visit Malaysia iA 🤍 Eid Mubarak!
Hi. I am also thinking of renting this property as well but a lot of reviews in booking site say that the place is very empty and seems there are issues with facilities. Ex.elevators not working, tubs getting clogged, common areas not being maintained well and a lot of parts construction not completed yet etc... how was your overall experience especially I wonder if pools were managed cleanly.
It’s definitely quiet. Did have minimal issues with the lift. Pool was taken care of beautifully. Gym was amazing. Never had an issue with clogs or anything. All in all, for the price and location it was great
@@SalehFamilyI’ve heard in London and other capital cities that newly built apartments have no ovens.!!! It seems that people are no longer cooking at home which I find really sad (and unhealthy) or is it the diet and style of cooking in Malaysia that they don’t need ovens?? Be interesting to see if there is an oven in the next place you rent
Hi sana. I m from india. We are also planning to move to Malaysia. We are going next week to explore some oppurtunities. Can u pls tell me the apartment where u stayed?
That amount of luggage 😂😂😂 I'm speechless but it does bring back memories of similar experience that I had... Where are you guys heading anyway? Any video durimg the eve of Eid Fitri? Looking forward to it...
wow its kind of inflation doesn't exist back in 2009 I lived cross the street from time square 3 beds 2 baths fully furnished for 2000 RM which was around $700 in bad day because of financial crisis while you have much better amenities mine was only have small swimming pool and tiny gym and security which is standard in KL edit just checked my old building Bougainvilla apartment now it RM 1500 lol which is understandable its very old built in 2007
The video showcases a spacious 3-bedroom apartment in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia that the creators rented for over a month for just over $1,000 Canadian dollars per month. The apartment features stunning views, multiple bathrooms, and access to various amenities like pools, a gym, and a private movie theater. The creators highlight the value and quality of living they were able to experience in this rental, which would be difficult to find for a similar price back home. Key Points: [0:00] The creators introduce the apartment they rented in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia for a little over $1,000 Canadian dollars per month. [0:14] The apartment is a spacious 3-bedroom house with floor-to-ceiling windows that provide gorgeous views of the city, including the Kuala Lumpur Tower. [0:47] The kitchen has limited cooking facilities, with only a couple of burners and a microwave, as it is intended for short-term rentals. [1:15] The first bedroom where the girls slept has its own bathroom, and each room in the apartment has its own private bathroom. [1:53] The master bedroom has a large king-sized bed and a full bathroom with a jetted tub. [2:35] The apartment also has a powder room, and there is an additional washroom on the other side of the master bedroom. [3:08] The apartment is valued at around $330,000 Canadian dollars to purchase, and the creators were able to rent it for a great price. [3:25] The apartment complex offers a wide range of amenities, including two pools, a playground, a putting green, a driving range, tennis courts, badminton courts, a private movie theater, and a gym. [3:49] The apartment is located just a 10-minute drive from the Petronas Towers, a major landmark in Kuala Lumpur.
Amazing breakdown thank you! But clarity on the price. We did not pay $1000, that’s around the price people pay for the same apartment as a long term rental. We paid 3x this price as a short term rental as it was only for 40 days.
@SairaHayati I love to share with you this channel Saira Hayati if you guys planning on staying in Malaysia longer...I just like how they spent and managed their life here where it was quite different (or maybe rare) for a foreigner to live in Malaysia.
This is considered luxurious by the average Malaysian's standards. Especially the location.
Eid mubarak to the whole family...
We are from south africa and we have made hijrah 1 year 4 months to malaysia alhamdulillah
Living in Malaysia with western amount of salary is heaven on earth, figuratively speaking
💯📠
How was Eid for your family here? Wait till next few weeks when everybody returns to KL from their hometowns. It will be a good experience getting invites to "Open Houses".
The way you are presenting Malaysia, you are increasing the price of Malaysia, yet many people will be interested to settle in Malaysia.❤
MM2H and Malaysia tourism promote it way better than we do lol
@mahfuzaakter6297. Agreed, after watching incredible reviews from Saleh Family. I'm considering settling dow in Malaysia myself
Unfortunately common people like us who live in the west and want to to make hijrah for the sake of our religion but do not have hundreds of thousands of dollars are deprived of any opportunity to settle in an Islamic country including Malaysia.
We need more good ppl who can contribute to the country in their own way. Should they all enroll their kids in national school instead of private ones, there will be more opportunities for local to interact from young age. Dont worry about the housing prices, the locals will be protected.
@@m.afg124insya Allah bro... the time will come. Do your best, believe in Allah
Oh my! The suitcases! I've not seen that many since I watched the workers load the plane. With the exception of the two burners, the place is beautiful. I suppose you need a couple more bedrooms, maybe not right now, but it won't be long. Love what you show and tell, it's important for the world not to be governed by a limited number broadcasters. Godspeed Saleh's. ❤
We bought 4 suitcases during our travels to replace old ones haha hence the excessive amount now
@@SalehFamilyname of place please how to book 😊
Eid mubarak. Thank you. Its just 1000 times better what we can get in USA not even a studio. I really wanna move there in sha Allah one day.
Usually Malaysian houses don’t have built in microwaves and oven. So we usually have to buy one. Or have a built in if you renovate the kitchen.
1:33 the way our little boy did the same as his father!! But no funny faces! Cutie pie!!❤😂
I haven't seen one of your videos in so long. Your little one is beautiful. You're not joking, the views are beautiful. I pray you will be very happy.
Omar Family from Our Journey to Success also rents this apartment complex I think..
waiting for their new video..last time he post 2 weeks ago..hope everything is fine..one of the best vlogs ive seen so far...the editing,the narration..just like watching the documentary
Really considering Malaysia, excited to see the family showing their Journey. Only concerned about working and earning.
Wonderful apartment.. So I have spent 5 years in Malaysia , I would like to advise you guys some health tips. Be careful of the mosquitoes since you have 3 kids. I would get beaten by them when I was in my 20's 😭😭😭. Also, keep yourself hydrated and keep a check on your vitamin C levels all the time because you may fall for a fever/coughs/flu a lot ( May ALLAH forbids ). Aameen
For safety, do not ever , ever , EVER leave your apartment's door open or unattended. Be watchful. A lot of robberies happens like that.
And yes do try Nasi Lemak, Nasi Goreng , Nasi Biryani, milo ice , Ice Lemon , coconut water and Cendol ( pronounced as Chen-dol) to name a few .
Have fun and Fee Imaanillah 😊
Aoa, Are there Snakes in Malaysia?
Hv been living in Msia for whole life, no snakes in urban areas, n the species only live in their own habitat.mosquitos not living in high rise😊
@@Alexfamilys Yes , Malaysia is primarily a tropical country, lots of forests. Snakes , bugs everything exists. But as long as you're living in a clean place , it's not that common
Please what about insurance for health care for foreigners?
@@zouzouben3721 Health insurance is rather easy to afford in Malaysia. I was a student back then. I remembered in the two years of college , it costed RM 120 and the visits to a clinic were free unless you had a surgery or something serious. But later on , my school added charges for the clinic visits as well. Students began to misuse the free clinic service lol.
Now I never had any experience with regular health insurance, since I was a student. But I am assuming it should not be that expensive. Please Google 😊
Great To Hear That You All Love To Stay At KL 🤩
kl price aparrment. outside kl it would be lot more cheaper
Eid Mubarak to your beautiful family! Love from Canada ❤
Much love! Eid Mubarak!
Eid Mubarak, Saleh family! 🎉💐💐💐
May Allah bless you and protect you! 🌸🌼🌸🌼
Can you please make a vlog on what options are available for potential immigrants who plan to invest in properties and give it on rent as well as work in Malaysia
I'm from Canada too :). Could you please explain two things in videos if possible?
1- How is education for your kids? Are schools there in English?
2- What are the best visas for Canadians to stay and live in Malaysia?
Thanks a lot! Your videos are amazing.
International schools using English as medium.
National schools using national language, but English is a mandatory subject for all students. Even in the rural areas, Malaysians do understand English, at least for the younger generations. They might shy to speak in English, but they understand you.
There are also vernacular schools using Mandarin and Tamil language as medium.
Some Islamic schools using Arabic as medium, otherwise using the national language.
Malay language is not hard to learn, we use roman alphabet, anyone can converse in Malay just for few months if not weeks.
Malaysia in term of education they are really care about it. International school is everywhere. They are also developed country with strong religion
And if ure concerned about visa yes it is quite hard if ure working in a low technical field or position. but if u have business, its thriving , its easier for them as we have derantau program for e nomads, but bare in mind if u can earn in CAD and live in Malaysia it would be HEAVEN on EARTH 🌎
Malaysia seems really nice I'm glad you are introducing it❤😊
Amazing mashaallah, may God bless you all and I hope you will enjoy your stay in Malaysia 🇲🇾.
Goodbye from Malaysia. See you again. Eid Mubarak. As we say Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri! Best wishes to Salleh family and do come again.
MashaAllah I miss so much KL when I watch your videos 😢 Enjoy guys! Malaysia is the best ❤
Eid Mubarak from UAE.
I was staying in Semenyih-Selangor for over 3k MYR monthly
But that too was a very neat apartment in a very good Complex (Eco hill)
Was that short stay or long term rental price ,”?
@@Sodainspace We rented the apartment on a monthly basis
I live in near Puchong (30 mins from KL) and my rent for a 3 bedroom apartment is only RM800/month (about CA$230) it is smaller than this video and not as luxurious but alhamdulillah very convenient with nearby stores and 15 mins walk to MRT station
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Pakistan is not good option for foreigns but good for pakistanis either you are overseas or local. Because we are use to with this environment, same language , food and your own culture. If you have money its best options for pakistanis in my opinion.
From a Pakistani: There is no safety Law or Islam left in Pakistan , everyone is trying to escape the country, it is extremely expensive to survive / live in the country. At the moment looks like a complete collapse of the social order, nobody has any idea when or how this situation will improve, so yeah at the moment pak is a No No for even people living in pak
Don't come to Pakistan (this is coming from a Pakistani)
I've always wanted to visit Pakistan. Maybe one day it'll recover and its own people can prosper in their own country instead of leaving it & their families behind. ❤
No offense but Malaysia looks so rich and clean and more cultured than Pakistan will ever be.
MashaaAllah v beautiful apartment and beautiful scenery . It is v good to hear information about your new place Malaysia may Allah almighty bless u more in new home 🏠 good luck 💐 your baby is soooo cute MashaaAllah . May Allah bless and protect him every where aameen
Nice View From D'Rapport Residence. Eid Mubarak Bro Saleh Family 🙏🏽🙋
What a lot of luggage !!! Apartment is lovely. Amazing views and I imagine they are great at night as well with all the lights of the city. It will be great when you make the big move.
The view at night 😮 absolutely stunning. Such a beautiful city
@@SalehFamily I have never visited there; but can imagine ♥
Love your Videos!Eid Mubarak!❤❤❤❤
If this apartment is located in Segambut, I can actually see the "Nation Drive Wilayah" driving institute down there!
Cheaper house moves to greater greater kl suburbs, which is much reasonably spacious, KL is much more than the CBD
After you move (when it’s more comfortable) can you please share where you found this apartment or the name of it? I don’t want to use Airbnb to find a summer condo.
Even a 200 dollar u csn get a 1k sqf apartment rental at kl(a bit faraway from kl city center)but have gym,pool,tennis court etc.too.
Salam. Happy Syawal to you and family
Try look up how Saira Hayati from UK who bought a huge house in Malaysia. All the best ya!
They have those maids’ rooms in Singapore too. Sometimes they aren’t air conditioned.
Eid Mubarak salley family
Wow this is great! I also live in Toronto and would love to try living here for some time. But I think that will remain a dream for some time lol
For foreigners to live in a condo for a few months is quite suitable but we locals don't like condos to be used as houses because there is no land
Same! We have never lived in a condo before this. Only houses. This was just for a month
Hi, can you share your apartment content information. where were you staying ?
Omg the last time I was watching ur channel Yousuf was just a baby he’s grown so much!❤
Glad you enjoyed your stay. Perhaps some luggage can go into storage since you're coming back!
That’s the plan ❤️
Selamat hari raya guys ❤🇲🇾
Have you ever gone out there and got to know, “berkawan” as they say, with any Malaysians?
Foreigners flock to Malaysia and live in their little bubble with their high exchange rates.
MashaAllah! We wish you all the best!
❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉congratulations and well done so so happy for you ❤❤❤tuning in from New York City ❤
Podcast with @keluarsekejap please!
Maybe you can go to i city in shah alam, it is wonderful place at night
Wow! Are y’all going to rent or looking to buy there?
Probably rent for the first bit! We haven’t ever bought a house before but we are looking to!
if you want buy a house in Malaysia it is better a landed house as it much better for a long term for resale value. The minimum price allowed for foreigners to buy properties in Malaysia has to be minimum RM1 milliom or equivalent to CAD250k
We are deciding انشاء الله to move from USA . Does Malaysia have a Pakistani community there ???
Well they have what is commonly referred to as “Lahore street” so yes I’d say so 🤣
I love everything about the video and Malaysia, but the financial requirements for the mm2h seems easy. For me it’s not. Still I find it a good rule.
ما شاء الله. حفظك الله اختي الكريمه
عيد مبارك وكل عام وانتي بخير 💚💐🌹❤️
I love your window decorations.❤
I do not necessarily agree with you guys ideologically or philosophically on many issues.... that being said I think you are a warm beautiful loving respectable couple. Great parents to your three beautiful children. I am definitely looking at Malaysia also to retire. I am only 45 but I plan to retire in some capacity in the next five years and I think I have found my location. It is so clean and beautiful and futuristic and CHEAP!!. Im sold thank you guys keep up the great content!!
"SELAMAT HARI RAYA AIDIL FITRI". That's how we wish happy eid celebration.did you know in Malaysia celebrates it for the full month of Syawal.
It's Kuala Lumpur. Why don't you contact Saira Hayati and experience Melaka cause she has settled down in Melaka. It's only take to hours to travel to Melaka...
Shukran dear
That would cost in down town Toronto around C$4000 plus.
I know it’s insane!
loll and still on top of it you need to pay your electric bills and laundry card dollars. its a joke here. Canada is the poorest of the first world countries with corrupted governance
Can you guys put the name of that apartment in the description please.. ☺️
Beautiful family..💚
Eid Mubarak!
It's gorgeous. But you're also comparing the prices of a "developing" country with a "developed" country (Canada). Hence the live-in maid's room.
I'm coming to Malaysia next month for 3 months, it would be great if you can share the link for this property/apartment.
JazakAllah khair
I just visit Malaysia 20 days ago check Sentul point apartments it’s new and really beautiful apartments with all facilities.
Beautiful place mA, your videos make me miss KL so much 🥲
Did you use airbnb or another site to get your short term place? I feel like airbnb places charge a lot more, but we don’t know where else to look for apartments.
Best of luck with settling down in KL 🤍
We did NOT pay the $1000 we mention, that’s the price this apartment goes for to do it as a long term rental. We paid 3x the price as a short term 😭😅 We wish we could have met you while you were here!
@@SalehFamily ohh ok gotcha!
Would have loved to meet you as well, I think our stays in KL overlapped only by a few days. If you’re coming to Pakistan, let me know! Counting down till the next time I can visit Malaysia iA 🤍 Eid Mubarak!
@@SalehFamilyairb&b is in the boycott list because they rent and profit in the occupied land of 🍉. So dont regret using them.
Eid Mubarak ❤
Thank you so much for sharing this information. I really wanted to know.
Masha Allah. Nice and cute apartment but expensive when compared to other Muslim countries like Morocco and Turkey.
Love the windows too!! I am looking to rent a second place to stay! That would be perfect….if it were in the US!!
Salam sister, do you mind sharing the link for the short term rental as I am looking for something similar. JazakAllah!
Please give contact for this place. Thanks.
Hi. I am also thinking of renting this property as well but a lot of reviews in booking site say that the place is very empty and seems there are issues with facilities. Ex.elevators not working, tubs getting clogged, common areas not being maintained well and a lot of parts construction not completed yet etc... how was your overall experience especially I wonder if pools were managed cleanly.
It’s definitely quiet. Did have minimal issues with the lift.
Pool was taken care of beautifully.
Gym was amazing.
Never had an issue with clogs or anything.
All in all, for the price and location it was great
Where can I book to rent this apartment any links?? ❤
Congratulations to the beautiful family.
Eid Mubarak.Do share yiur eid experience in a huge muslim population country
Mashallah in Qatar the rent of 3 bhk is starting from 6000 to 8000 qtr riyal 😮it's too expensive here
You can buy a toaster oven if no built it oven
We bought an air fryer 🙈
@@SalehFamilyI’ve heard in London and other capital cities that newly built apartments have no ovens.!!! It seems that people are no longer cooking at home which I find really sad (and unhealthy) or is it the diet and style of cooking in Malaysia that they don’t need ovens?? Be interesting to see if there is an oven in the next place you rent
How about try to speak a few commonly used Malay language in your next videos..
Best of luck with your new life
Could you please share visa information for US/ Canada citizens for staying longer than as a tourist? Also maybe health insurance options and costs?
Coming this week
Thank you for waving as you filmed . . . I did wave back, with laughter at your antics.
What neighbourhood was this located in? I would like to know for next time we go to KL.
How much did it cost to check in that many suitcases?!!😅
Hi sana. I m from india. We are also planning to move to Malaysia. We are going next week to explore some oppurtunities. Can u pls tell me the apartment where u stayed?
Selamat hari raya maaf zahir batin @Eid Mubarak
How is the medical care in Malaysia 🇲🇾 and the education for children?
Can you please tell me the exact address or the process how can we rent it? Thanks.
The apartment looks great. Could you share the name?
Are you guys moving to another city? I heard the schools in other parts of Malaysia are better than KL, is that true? Thank you! Eid Mubarak!
Eid moubaarak saeed, from the Netherlands
That amount of luggage 😂😂😂
I'm speechless but it does bring back memories of similar experience that I had...
Where are you guys heading anyway?
Any video durimg the eve of Eid Fitri? Looking forward to it...
Nice, is there any fees like condo fees etc? Thanks
wow its kind of inflation doesn't exist back in 2009 I lived cross the street from time square 3 beds 2 baths fully furnished for 2000 RM which was around $700 in bad day because of financial crisis while you have much better amenities mine was only have small swimming pool and tiny gym and security which is standard in KL
edit just checked my old building Bougainvilla apartment now it RM 1500 lol which is understandable its very old built in 2007
Can I ask what area this was in? I’m also looking to make hijra with my two kids and want to do my due diligence into where exactly I’d move to
How do you get these prices ? I’m never able to find
How much is the maintenance fee for the condo if you purchase the one like this?
Near jlan ampang right..recognize the surrounding
The video showcases a spacious 3-bedroom apartment in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia that the creators rented for over a month for just over $1,000 Canadian dollars per month. The apartment features stunning views, multiple bathrooms, and access to various amenities like pools, a gym, and a private movie theater. The creators highlight the value and quality of living they were able to experience in this rental, which would be difficult to find for a similar price back home.
Key Points:
[0:00] The creators introduce the apartment they rented in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia for a little over $1,000 Canadian dollars per month.
[0:14] The apartment is a spacious 3-bedroom house with floor-to-ceiling windows that provide gorgeous views of the city, including the Kuala Lumpur Tower.
[0:47] The kitchen has limited cooking facilities, with only a couple of burners and a microwave, as it is intended for short-term rentals.
[1:15] The first bedroom where the girls slept has its own bathroom, and each room in the apartment has its own private bathroom.
[1:53] The master bedroom has a large king-sized bed and a full bathroom with a jetted tub.
[2:35] The apartment also has a powder room, and there is an additional washroom on the other side of the master bedroom.
[3:08] The apartment is valued at around $330,000 Canadian dollars to purchase, and the creators were able to rent it for a great price.
[3:25] The apartment complex offers a wide range of amenities, including two pools, a playground, a putting green, a driving range, tennis courts, badminton courts, a private movie theater, and a gym.
[3:49] The apartment is located just a 10-minute drive from the Petronas Towers, a major landmark in Kuala Lumpur.
Amazing breakdown thank you! But clarity on the price. We did not pay $1000, that’s around the price people pay for the same apartment as a long term rental. We paid 3x this price as a short term rental as it was only for 40 days.
@SairaHayati I love to share with you this channel Saira Hayati if you guys planning on staying in Malaysia longer...I just like how they spent and managed their life here where it was quite different (or maybe rare) for a foreigner to live in Malaysia.
Hey! Thanks for the good content. We are a family from Canada as well looking to move somewhere nice! Just curious, does Malaysia have chemtrails?
Would be nice if you replied to people that follow you!
your home is next to the school next to the korean embassy and next to my home