These are private development. They are only concern with their property and will not combine Finances to fix the road and drains and side walks. It is a problem across Africa.
That sounds great but comes with significant cost. Most African countries don’t have a significant tax base which is how infrastructure is typically payed for. I’m sure corruption plays a significant role but not having the economic wherewithal through taxes ( which many of us are attempting to decrease and avoid) makes infrastructure building difficult.
The quality of the production has come on leaps and bounds in this past year. Thank you so much for providing such interesting videos in such a quick succession. It’s criminal that this channel isn’t as popular as some other underwhelming channels about the most beautiful continent in the world. Thank you African Tigress. You are the best. So Jealous. wish I was there.
My wife & I almost bought a house right on the road near Sheraton Hotel from a British ( Linda still remember her because the conversation went beyond the purchasing ) lady who was getting divorced & had to quickly show the house as she was getting ready to go pick her ex husband at the airport. Hope all went well for them we lost touch after several months. It was my first visit in 20 years in 2010. I really appreciate this segment because we never had a chance to see anything in the area but Linda’s place. Respects.
Brufut Gardens is a private housing scheme built by Taf in 2006 so the estate is 15 yrs ago and gradually deteriorating. The estate has over 400 houses, consisting of 2 and 3 bedroom bungalows and 4 bedroom duplex So there is a mixture living on the estate. Brufut Heights is where you will find the rich, land and ready built much more expensive at Brufut Heights as those are beach front properties. When Brufut Estate was built, it was a beautiful estate, with bitumen roads, tree lined roads, gardeners to attend the plants abd flowers along the walkway and 24hr security. Foreigners bought most of the larger houses but hardly living there but used as holiday homes. Taf sold off all the bungalows and duplexes. All property owners were sent a letter stating all must pay a yearly service charge. This service charge is for security and maintenance of the estate. Nobody willing to pay so the Estate is left to get run down. They rather see it in this condition than to pay a yearly maintenance fee.
@@AFRICANTIGRESS It is nearly across the road from Brufut Gardens. Coming from the direction of Turntable, before you get to the Madiba Mall at Taf Estate, Brufut Heights is over on the right near to the sea. It is on the same side of the road before the Labranda Beach Hotel. I think Global Properties has built up some apartment there. A good plot could cost about 10k or so I was told when I enquired.
Why those 11 thumbs down what is wrong with this beautiful video that full of nature beautiful homes dirt fruit tree man talking I LOVE THIS VIDEO WISH I COULD BE ON THE CONTINENT EIGHT ABOUT NOW
They are not hiding. I pass thru Boffrut all the time on my way to Ghanatown and Tanjeh. It's an African developer who built this settlement and most of the homes there.
My niece will be traveling to Dar es Salaam in a few weeks, She will be bringing seeds. Are there any seeds in particular she should be bringing for the farmers. Such as Citronella seeds to rid the mosquitos?
One good idea could be that when a new community is being developed maybe they can include a little money for the streets in the contacts of every house being built with the customers being informed
@@abbassaquee286 In Europe people pave their roads after building. But in Africa you want to waiy for the government? Bro the government doesn’t do everything
So nice just to say thank you the funny thing is I.m Gambian but I never see this place🤩🥰 but I hope when I come back to Gambia I will go to see this place 🤎
Approaching 100k. I know that you've enjoyed the country because of the length of time you've stayed there, and I enjoyed your blogs. That estate is quite encouraging for one who has retired to own a house and live there, because of its serene and peaceful nature
no thats eritrean food, i don't think their are too many of habesh people over there! or perhaps if somebody from eritrea would move over to the west and open up a restaurant! but again i never heard of it!
Africa is beautiful. Every African Country has affluent neighborhoods. African Tigress, I am touring virtually with you. Thank you for time in visiting Gambia.🙏🏽
@@melaninduu9898 oh o.k. I was wondering because even when BAG family walked the streets years ago I didn't see kids in the streets like I see in America so I was wondering if kids just stay in their own compounds.
This area shown in Gambia for the rich is very similar to a government housing in trinidad for the Middle or lower income.. youtube"west side beauty trinidad" or aerial view trinidad, there where some of the rich park their money. There you will paved roads and hiways. The population of trinidad is 1.3 million and speak english
@Desmond you are talking about small african countries. Try the isual countries you hear in the media. You will hide in shame for days. This is basic homes in kenyas middle income homes.
Brufut. Is one of the high end neighborhood But if you go to tujaren and beyond you will see nice houses there built by gambians living abroad In Brufut most of the house’s are built by estate companies that’s why house in brufut is not that big in size
This is not we're the rich are living in The Gambia, normally rich people don't even buy houses inside Estates, as they want to build massive homes, away from the busy areas. This particular Estate was popular when it was built, but that a while ago now, they have better ones with better road and nicer homes.
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Road to 100k congrats bby gal
Hello African tigress. What's the name of the background song you keep playing?
I am a Nigerian living in Spain. I came to The Gambia in 1990 during time of President Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara. My Gambian son is now 30 years old
How old is your Spanish son ha ha ha
How many children you have from around the World PLAYBOY?!
Ha ha ha.so how many kids did you leave in Spain?
@@farceadentus lol he is a playboy he left a son in Gambia
@@leonhenry7165 loooooooooooool.
People believe what they see. Thanks for showing us this. We believe in Africa.
I only wish African governments could focus on building better streets in these nice neighborhoods.
I totally agree!
I ❤️ The Gambia!
Great idea- drainage system, sidewalks and roads.
These are private development. They are only concern with their property and will not combine Finances to fix the road and drains and side walks. It is a problem across Africa.
That sounds great but comes with significant cost. Most African countries don’t have a significant tax base which is how infrastructure is typically payed for. I’m sure corruption plays a significant role but not having the economic wherewithal through taxes ( which many of us are attempting to decrease and avoid) makes infrastructure building difficult.
U never disappoint. we appreciate your work
Big hello to all the loving peoples of Gambia , Abdul from Algeria in the US also loving all of your videos (:
*Smash the Like button*
Smashed 🖤🖤🖤
What's the name of the song?
What’s the title of the song in the background?
Thanks for giving me more in-sight into Mama Africa.
Ase!
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The quality of the production has come on leaps and bounds in this past year. Thank you so much for providing such interesting videos in such a quick succession. It’s criminal that this channel isn’t as popular as some other underwhelming channels about the most beautiful continent in the world.
Thank you African Tigress. You are the best. So Jealous. wish I was there.
My wife & I almost bought a house right on the road near Sheraton Hotel from a British ( Linda still remember her because the conversation went beyond the purchasing ) lady who was getting divorced & had to quickly show the house as she was getting ready to go pick her ex husband at the airport. Hope all went well for them we lost touch after several months. It was my first visit in 20 years in 2010. I really appreciate this segment because we never had a chance to see anything in the area but Linda’s place. Respects.
Thank you for showing that the locals also live in Brufut Gardens and not just foreigners. 🌟
Beautiful homes and neighborhood.Thanks so much for sharing our motherland.🤎🤎
Ur vision is on point, you seem to do just what’s needed every time 💥
Ase!
Congrats on 90k.
I miss my homeland smiling coast of Africa been in Europe it's so fuck up wish I could complete my mission so soon so that I can get back to my home
If Europe is so fucked up why don't you leave right now?
Excellent Video, I appreciate it
Thanks for the tour, through you I am learning a lot about Africa🌷🌷
Another nice video, keep it up my sister !!! Plus i guess you gonna continue using the Mandingo song, people like it 😊
Awesome video, love it! thanks for featuring our beautiful country and TAF Brufut Gardens Estate
Wow beautiful that is indeed where the rich hide their money love it
The slow walks and motion is out of this world 🎊🎊🎊 editor is doing best and not forgetting your voice is soft and audible
Thank you
The walks are lengthy too. Local guide would have made it more engaging
Very nice neighborhoods...Every African country has such neighbourhoods...Africa on the rise!
Lovely estate in Gambia!
Lovely place.
The hood looks serene and quiet, conducive place for privacy
Thank you for sharing your video with us 🇺🇸 😊 ❤
Gambian is a sweet beautiful country love from 🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳
Brufut Gardens is a private housing scheme built by Taf in 2006 so the estate is 15 yrs ago and gradually deteriorating. The estate has over 400 houses, consisting of 2 and 3 bedroom bungalows and 4 bedroom duplex
So there is a mixture living on the estate.
Brufut Heights is where you will find the rich, land and ready built much more expensive at Brufut Heights as those are beach front properties.
When Brufut Estate was built, it was a beautiful estate, with bitumen roads, tree lined roads, gardeners to attend the plants abd flowers along the walkway and 24hr security. Foreigners bought most of the larger houses but hardly living there but used as holiday homes.
Taf sold off all the bungalows and duplexes. All property owners were sent a letter stating all must pay a yearly service charge. This service charge is for security and maintenance of the estate.
Nobody willing to pay so the Estate is left to get run down. They rather see it
in this condition than to pay a yearly maintenance fee.
Oh where's Brufut heights?
@@AFRICANTIGRESS It is nearly across the road from Brufut Gardens. Coming from the direction of Turntable, before you get to the Madiba Mall at Taf Estate, Brufut Heights is over on the right near to the sea. It is on the same side of the road before the Labranda Beach Hotel.
I think Global Properties has built up some apartment there. A good plot could cost about 10k or so I was told when I enquired.
Nice video and nice neighborhood congratulations for you 90k
Why those 11 thumbs down what is wrong with this beautiful video that full of nature beautiful homes dirt fruit tree man talking I LOVE THIS VIDEO WISH I COULD BE ON THE CONTINENT EIGHT ABOUT NOW
You are walking so fast, I can't keep up...❤💯
Love that horse drawn buggy!
They are not hiding. I pass thru Boffrut all the time on my way to Ghanatown and Tanjeh. It's an African developer who built this settlement and most of the homes there.
I love the Gambia, will be moving there soon. thanks for sharing daughter.
Thanks for the Tour You Awesome
Very beautiful place❤️✊🏽
Beautiful 🤩
Wow beautiful neighbourhood and l love your outfit
❤❤❤❤❤🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌💕💕💕 BEEN THERE 15 YEARS AGO LOOKING NICE
God bless you my African sister more love ❤️❤️❤️
It seems to be a very quiet and safe neighborhood, beautiful and expensive homes Good job U’re doing.
They are expensive by most ordinary Gambian standards. But for people in the diaspora they are affordable.
As always Great video!!!
Omg I am waiting ❤
Nice Vibes 🎶
Lovely neighborhood
This should be fun.
Beautiful houses😘
The music >>>
I like to see houses build better for poor people, help them get out of rough area… help them build better life for future generations
What a beautiful community!
My niece will be traveling to Dar es Salaam in a few weeks, She will be bringing seeds. Are there any seeds in particular she should be bringing for the farmers. Such as Citronella seeds to rid the mosquitos?
I'm not sure but those could be helpful
I don't think it's safe
Thanks for the Walk and Tour🤎
Nice.
You always find where the rich are hiding lol 😂
It's a shame with the beautiful homes 🏡 but the streets are not paved.
Please pave the roads.lol
One good idea could be that when a new community is being developed maybe they can include a little money for the streets in the contacts of every house being built with the customers being informed
@@abbassaquee286 In Europe people pave their roads after building. But in Africa you want to waiy for the government? Bro the government doesn’t do everything
Am here back now watching😎😎😎😎
I'm coming home to Africa!!!! Brufut Gardens homes are very nice!!
You welcome at all time
Thanks for sharing your journey!
the title of the background music "Jemano Sillaba"
Afrian Tigress lot of thanks from senegal
So nice just to say thank you the funny thing is I.m Gambian but I never see this place🤩🥰 but I hope when I come back to Gambia I will go to see this place 🤎
PAVED ROADS! PAVED ROADS! They are beautiful houses, however, there shouldn't be dirt roads where these kinds of homes are located.
Nice
Love your vedio ❤️
African Tigress, I really like the music Jemano by Sillaba. I used Shazam app to locate the name of the singer.
Waiting ❤❤.
🤗😍
Da background song it is so such my heart. which country his from. who mixed 2 language his song mandinka & wollof🇬🇲&🇰🇪💔💯
Awesome job!
Btw, what's the title of the background music? Thanks 👍
Approaching 100k. I know that you've enjoyed the country because of the length of time you've stayed there, and I enjoyed your blogs.
That estate is quite encouraging for one who has retired to own a house and live there, because of its serene and peaceful nature
I prefer Brufut Heights.
Africa for my brothers and sisters forget Europe and Americas come back to develop the continent. Blessed up
Thanks for the walking tour. Am researching to visit in future.
Can you find Asian and American tourists in Brufut?
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
This community seems to be a quite and calm area
Beautiful background music,I love it, what is the name of the artist and the title of the song, with love from South Africa
Love the vIdeos!
It's the Music for me❤❤
You look absolutely gorgeous 😍 nice video. Watching from Nairobi Kenya with love.
Thank you
Please who sing this song I love this song
Thank you, it was beautiful!
Big up Don Dadda!
Nice video ❤️
Hello ❤️❤️❤️❤️ waiting
African Tigress 👋👋👋
I see the homes looking nice.
Big up the African Tigress!!!
Beautiful neiborhood in Gambia. How is the situation with electricity and water? Do they have Teff injeria?🥙
no thats eritrean food, i don't think their are too many of habesh people over there! or perhaps if somebody from eritrea would move over to the west and open up a restaurant! but again i never heard of it!
I like the background music,
Africa is beautiful. Every African Country has affluent neighborhoods. African Tigress, I am touring virtually with you. Thank you for time in visiting Gambia.🙏🏽
Love the music. Love from video
Thank you. Kindly LIKE and SHARE
What the average cost to live in this neighborhood?
Google rent a house in Brufut Garden Gambia.
How do you finance your travels across Africa?
Lovely neighborhood. Where are the children? Do kids come out to play in these neighborhoods in The Gambia? Or does everyone go to Qcity?
Kids play outside but due to covid, most families limit the times their kids can have outside paying.
@@melaninduu9898 oh o.k. I was wondering because even when BAG family walked the streets years ago I didn't see kids in the streets like I see in America so I was wondering if kids just stay in their own compounds.
@@RemingtonRuler In the rich neighborhoods kids don't play outside. Neighbors hardly interact. I prefer towns, cities and villages in the Gambia.
@@jallojallow9664 wow!
In these kind of neighbourhoods kids barely go out to play in the streets. Everyone is locked up in there houses most of the times.
Waiting
It’s the dress for me my kind of style ❤️the estate looks gd if only the roads were fixed to standard.wats that song again sounds senegelese
Gambians and Senegalese are literally the same. We have the same cultures and same music. But the song is actually Gambian.
What the name of the song guys
What's the title of the second background song?
waiting
This area shown in Gambia for the rich is very similar to a government housing in trinidad for the Middle or lower income.. youtube"west side beauty trinidad" or aerial view trinidad, there where some of the rich park their money. There you will paved roads and hiways. The population of trinidad is 1.3 million and speak english
@Desmond you are talking about small african countries. Try the isual countries you hear in the media. You will hide in shame for days. This is basic homes in kenyas middle income homes.
This is a middle class neighbourhood.There are other neighbourhoods considered rich with much bigger houses.
Did your background music say Akata?
Brufut. Is one of the high end neighborhood
But if you go to tujaren and beyond you will see nice houses there built by gambians living abroad
In Brufut most of the house’s are built by estate companies that’s why house in brufut is not that big in size
Like the traditional song in the background.. what’s the name of the singer
This is not we're the rich are living in The Gambia, normally rich people don't even buy houses inside Estates, as they want to build massive homes, away from the busy areas. This particular Estate was popular when it was built, but that a while ago now, they have better ones with better road and nicer homes.
Pliz add the name of this music.