Excellent video sis! I think I got everything written down. I don’t think you said approximate cost of solar system. 1) physical planning dept- get official transfer papers. Get sketch plan done by Architecture Total cost-$145.83 US based on 48D:1 2) Dept of Lands & Surveys Building for fencing permit (bring 3 copies of paperwork from #1) $18.75US 3) Need building permit- not sure if you said cost 4) NAWEC for electricity, water, sewer $10.41US to have application reviewed $135.41US for meter 5) If house is more than 45 meters from main tower add additional $729.16US 6) Can have a bore dug for natural spring water for between $1250US-$2500US 7) NAWEC will charge for water connection $208.33US if more than 100 meters will be add’l $ 833.33US. 8) Will need to hire a plumber to connect pipes from house to water tower 9) Also need a septic tank for sewer. Cost of $416.66-$625US. Every 5 yrs sewer co come out and empty for $1.04US 10) Garbage Charge $$8.33US/month to take garbage away Total cost between $3227US-$5207US not including cost of a fence and solar panels.
Thank you so much Sis. Love the team work 😘 I should have listed them but you did it for me. Love that 🖤 I didn’t mention any cost that I couldn’t confirm. I also don’t even understand how the solar works so I have some learning to do on this. As soon as I know you’ll know xx
ALWAYS a great information from you thanks, but best of all you are the only youtuber in africa, NOT begging money to build a house, i never understand why these youtubers think we should support their life styles again thank for the information see you in november
Pleased. Very pleased. You are so thorough and go into details. I'm adjusting my JAMBIA (Jamaica+Gambia) list with some of these costs I was unaware of. Thanks ❣️
Afiya am seeing you in most youtube channels featuring Gambia, The Smiling Coast, Am grateful for that, hope you will be the first to repatriate after the Corona Pandemic, Welcome to the Motherland
@@maxline20255 I think I see you too, my brother. That's a nice message of encouragement right there when I feel like slacking off on the Greatest thing I'll ever accomplish in my life🖤🖤 Thank you so very much kind soul🙏🏿
@@afiyakemarafa1997 yes Sista Queen like Max said I'm seeing you too , looks like we got our own little community of Africa RUclips watchers going on here. Can't wait to get over there. I was torn between JA 🇯🇲 coz family want me there, but to be honest I felt scared to live there, unfortunately safety and crime is off putting although I love JA. But Gambia 🇬🇲 really grabs me, on all angles, safer and a very big bonus it's cheaper to build. Plus I think I could benefit my people more there with job prospects when I set up business. Africa calling us, so we must listen. Blessings to you both ✊🏽💯💜✌🏽👑😁
@@SandysWorld64 😀😀🙏🏿🙏🏿 Blessings and longevity Sista!🖤 Oh, I accede with you alright 😢 The corruption, lies and nepotism in Jamaica fuelled by the politicians who birth these gangs and which has deep connection with Anglo-Saxon, has gone the absolute worst. I wouldn't encourage anyone here tbh. Not much going on where I live in the rural, but after a few too much murder of boys and girls I grew up with a few years ago, my life has never been the same again. Scarred for life (plus a sinister edge is in the air). Oh the skyrocketing food prices!!!...Gambia is way more cheaper and peaceful, easier to set up business and to build a home as you say, plus it's da Mooothherland 😍. Ancestral guidance on your journey back home🖤🙏🏿 May we all gather over the bonfire.
Great information Zandela. Things to keep in mind when purchasing land in the Gambia Once you purchase your land. 1. Take your local transfer doc to physical planning dept to get your official transfer doc(cost 7000 dalasi) 2. Physical planning dept will do a sketch plan and occupancy docs for(7000 dalasi) 3. Take official, local and land occupancy docs to land and survey dept to get fencing permit( 900dalasi) could be more depending on size of your land 4. Electricity, sewage and water supply can be obtained from Nowick company located in Westfield or ask locally. Application form review cost (500 dalasi ) meter installed for (6500 dalasi) depending on distance from main source 5. Water ( you decide) a. Install tank and have your water delivered or b. Borehole never have water bill and unlimited water supply, cost (60,000- 120,000 dalasi) 6 sewage septic tank cost 20-30,000 dalasi) drained yearly for $100 7. Garbage collection Private company picks up garbage for a monthly cost(400 dalasi) 8. Install solar panels one time installation fee and no electric bill.
Fantastic video again! I like all the videos that i have seen so far from you, you speak with a clear voice and explain things very well to your subscribers which is very important.
Can you talk about land leases? Also, you said your husband is Gambian- does he have any specific tips about buying/renting in Gambia? I love your content! Your channel is a breath of fresh air 🤗
Hey Sis, I’m nervous about talking about things I don’t fully understand I don’t want to give people the wrong information. I will be speaking with the director of physical planning at some point after this i shall share the info he gives me. Thanks 🖤
@@zandelalifestylebusiness We appreciate the depths of which you research before you share information with us. Thank you for being so professional. You had me running for my file to double-check Lool.. I too am very interested in Land Leasing (something on my to do list). Your Channel is my Number 1 Channel and I only found you today. Thank you. Your channel is so empowering and the content, well thought through. I am Blessed to make you acquaintance, here on RUclips x
I never realized the US and UK was so different. I built my custom home in the US and had to do everything that you mentioned has to be done in Gambia. Electric poles, septic tank, pay every 3 months for trash collection. We do use the city water though!!! Great content. I feel better prepared when I make the move since I've already done it before!!!
Short and straight to the point. I think I got it. Thanks for the info. Somebody is being mislead right now in their building in the area. I will direct him to your video. This is a true Gambian..... 💖
Your information has been so useful and beneficial to me. I'm from America and have been thinking and praying a lot about moving to The Gambia and building my own house. now I have an idea about what I need to do and how much I need before I go there. Thank You!!
Finally I have the time to tell you what I really think about you. Never met you before but I know the Ancestors are so proud of you as am I. It is good to know that you are in The Gambia can't wait to meet you there. Keep up the excellence of your postings oh if only this you tube was around when I left Hackney E London to move to Florida. My next move will be to the Gambia 2021 Thank you ❤️
@@leonarap9114 oh my gosh what a small world when my friend from London was making a move I didn't understand I'm a bit late but nothing happens before it's time. please keep in touch and let me know how your doing, All the best blessings are coming your way so prepare to receive.
👏👏👏 I've been watching tons of videos and thinking ok so I built my dream house ......now where are the services I need for modern life........ you know the ones I didn't even think about in the west because it was bundled into a council tax fee . Thank you. Something else for us all to consider is if we are truly honest alot of us are running to many places in Africa to build the dream house and live in a cocoon and refuse to pay taxes etc. Just remember the modernity you enjoyed in the west and some of the ways it was financed( I know there is corruption ). As of 2019 97% of English council tax was collected enabling councils to provide 35% of funding for its residents in addition to central government funding. This compares with between 6-30%. I'd hate to be working in planning or infrastructure department of a district with little to know way to maintain and improve my dream country then leave the work office and have to travel home through uncontrolled sewage etc. Remember your wellbeing doesn't simply end at the door of your compound!
Ummmm I feel like I wrote that message and you copied it 😂😂 that’s exactly what I’ve been saying. We have to go back and not run from the Tax man. My tax last year was more than most people’s salaries and I paid that to an even more corrupt system than most African countries. I literally did a whole video on why we must pay tax to build the economy in Africa. The corruption in the best is hidden behind a suit and a white face. Remember the massive MP scandal in 2017 ohhhh the outrage from the people for like 5min or so. But when it’s Africa a corruption scandal from 15yrs ago will have us talking like it was last week.
Sorry very passionate subject for me. I didn’t post the video yet as I felt like I needed more facts to back up my theory don’t want to piss of anyone talking about subjects I don’t know enough about. Literally our entire education system, hospitals, roads, street lights etc etc all paid from our taxes. It’s no joke. We been paying tax in the west for long enough let’s not go home and avoid tax just because the system gives you the opportunity to avoid it.
@@zandelalifestylebusiness Don't apologise. I love your enthusiasm. The second population movement wave to Africa has to be more then a single dream it needs to be a group dream to improve infrastructure through taxation and bring the lowest person in society into a good simple standard on life that way society benefits.
Here are some taxation reports www.doingbusiness.org/en/reports/thematic-reports/paying-taxes-2020#:~:text=Paying%20Taxes%202020%20a%20joint,provides%20an%20unrivalled%20global%20database.&text=The%20report%20is%20based%20on,the%20World%20Bank%20and%20PwC. www.google.com/amp/s/amp.economist.com/middle-east-and-africa/2020/01/11/african-governments-are-trying-to-collect-more-tax Frustratingly, Africa does not have the advantage of having large amounts of capital to sink into its infrastructure (like other western countries after pillaging countries through 16-18 centuries) to pay for it and then using taxation to maintain its infrastructure.
Yes😃 my husband is an architect and worked for the physical planning department for over 7yrs so he feeds me a lot of info. When I hear certain things it’s like a 💡 moment and I’m like wow I didn’t even remember that...
Thank you so much, your video's are always clear, precise and to the point. There is a great deal that goes into the process of house building than most realise. It's not as straight forward as one would think. Thanks again for sharing.
Your welcome. It defiantly is not as straight forward and it was only by chance I realised it. My husband just changed from a Newac system to a borehole and it got me asking questions. I looked all over RUclips to see if other people had listed these cost to consider and couldn’t find anything.
In the U.S. you have to do all that and more. There are multiple building inspections also and a certificate of occupancy and it costs a lot more. Plus you need a lawyer to search the title and draw up the deed. Plus it is so expensive everyone gets a mortgage so you have to deal with a bank and a lot of paperwork and requirements for that. And in the U.S. there are building codes and zoning. In Gambia it sounds easier. And much cheaper. And we call it a septic tank here too and if you don't live in a town you have to have one here also. Except it costs more. And here, all plumbing has to be underground and foundations have to be below frost line because it freezes here. And the building inspector has to check all that and make sure your foundation is below frost line and is the proper size and has enough rebar and the plumbing is all to code too. Multiple building inspections for septic tank and foundation and plumbing and electrical and for the structure and insulation. Many requirements to meet code here. I imagine most buildings in Gambia wouldn't be legal in the U.S.
Oh thank you so much for your research. This information is so valuable in helping us make an informed decision as to whether or not we want to buy land or an already built house there.
I’m so grateful that I came across your page. You are so charming, positive and informative. Thank you for sharing. I’m planning to visit The Gambia in December if the borders open back up and to actually repatriate within 18 months of that.
Watching the B.A.G video, they had to get 99 year lease after purchasing their land so that government won't take their land. Crazy to think that you can buy land and still the government can still take it from you without a 88 year lease.
Yes. That’s true. It’s the same method in the Caribbean. You have to purchase extra poles septic tanks have to be dug. Water pipes have to be run from the main system. it’s not that difficult. I am Trinidad it’s the same system
Thank you so much for this video, ive yet to seen a video on the hidden cost, i was wondering what i would have to do if i brought land in the middle of nowhere, how would my workers work with no electric or water, now i can add this to my cost
@@zandelalifestylebusiness no not yet, im waiting till my son finishes his gcse next year, so right now im just saving all i can, i plan on going in april to look at some land and get a feel for my new county
Hi Zandela i love your video moving to Gambia. I also went to Gambia and would like to move there but would like like more information in buying a property in The Gambia please.
That should be fine if you have your land documents just go and get the permit. Fence permit are not refused as it’s your land and everyone uses brick fencing. I think it would be ok to just go and get the permit now.
Thank you so much. This was so imperative, educational and super helpful. You were clear and concise. Invaluable. Thank you. Do you think the boards will open in September or October?
Excellent video sis! I think I got everything written down. I don’t think you said approximate cost of solar system.
1) physical planning dept- get official transfer papers. Get sketch plan done by Architecture
Total cost-$145.83 US based on 48D:1
2) Dept of Lands & Surveys Building for fencing permit (bring 3 copies of paperwork from #1)
$18.75US
3) Need building permit- not sure if you said cost
4) NAWEC for electricity, water, sewer
$10.41US to have application reviewed
$135.41US for meter
5) If house is more than 45 meters from main tower add additional $729.16US
6) Can have a bore dug for natural spring water for between $1250US-$2500US
7) NAWEC will charge for water connection $208.33US if more than 100 meters will be add’l $ 833.33US.
8) Will need to hire a plumber to connect pipes from house to water tower
9) Also need a septic tank for sewer. Cost of $416.66-$625US. Every 5 yrs sewer co come out and empty for $1.04US
10) Garbage Charge $$8.33US/month to take garbage away
Total cost between $3227US-$5207US not including cost of a fence and solar panels.
Thank you so much Sis. Love the team work 😘 I should have listed them but you did it for me. Love that 🖤 I didn’t mention any cost that I couldn’t confirm. I also don’t even understand how the solar works so I have some learning to do on this. As soon as I know you’ll know xx
Great video.
Very concise as usual.
Sounds like my (tropical) architecture training from years ago will come in Handy after all when I go there. 😊
@@alfredstreete128 100% that will be very useful to all of us trying to build out there.
Thank you for this .🤝🏾🙌🏿
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This one video is worth about ten videos. All the information succinctly packaged in under 12 minutes. Thanks
Me screaming at everybody to run come cause Zandela has yet another interesting topic🤸🤸
I swearaadd man, the girl has constant relevant info with no unnecessary stuff added.
ALWAYS a great information from you thanks, but best of all you are the only youtuber in africa, NOT begging money to build a house, i never understand why these youtubers think we should support their life styles again thank for the information see you in november
Borehole an solars are the solution in the Gambia
Excellent information.
Pleased. Very pleased. You are so thorough and go into details. I'm adjusting my JAMBIA (Jamaica+Gambia) list with some of these costs I was unaware of. Thanks ❣️
Afiya am seeing you in most youtube channels featuring Gambia, The Smiling Coast, Am grateful for that, hope you will be the first to repatriate after the Corona Pandemic, Welcome to the Motherland
@@maxline20255 I think I see you too, my brother. That's a nice message of encouragement right there when I feel like slacking off on the Greatest thing I'll ever accomplish in my life🖤🖤 Thank you so very much kind soul🙏🏿
Respect Sister
@@afiyakemarafa1997 yes Sista Queen like Max said I'm seeing you too , looks like we got our own little community of Africa RUclips watchers going on here. Can't wait to get over there. I was torn between JA 🇯🇲 coz family want me there, but to be honest I felt scared to live there, unfortunately safety and crime is off putting although I love JA. But Gambia 🇬🇲 really grabs me, on all angles, safer and a very big bonus it's cheaper to build. Plus I think I could benefit my people more there with job prospects when I set up business. Africa calling us, so we must listen.
Blessings to you both
✊🏽💯💜✌🏽👑😁
@@SandysWorld64 😀😀🙏🏿🙏🏿 Blessings and longevity Sista!🖤 Oh, I accede with you alright 😢 The corruption, lies and nepotism in Jamaica fuelled by the politicians who birth these gangs and which has deep connection with Anglo-Saxon, has gone the absolute worst. I wouldn't encourage anyone here tbh. Not much going on where I live in the rural, but after a few too much murder of boys and girls I grew up with a few years ago, my life has never been the same again. Scarred for life (plus a sinister edge is in the air). Oh the skyrocketing food prices!!!...Gambia is way more cheaper and peaceful, easier to set up business and to build a home as you say, plus it's da Mooothherland 😍. Ancestral guidance on your journey back home🖤🙏🏿 May we all gather over the bonfire.
You are the truth...I can't thank you enough.
SO HELPFUL, thank you! I have found all your videos quite interesting/helpful. Living in U.S. and hoping to move to Africa within next 5 years. 🙏
Great information Zandela.
Things to keep in mind when purchasing land in the Gambia
Once you purchase your land.
1. Take your local transfer doc to physical planning dept to get your official transfer doc(cost 7000 dalasi)
2. Physical planning dept will do a sketch plan and occupancy docs for(7000 dalasi)
3. Take official, local and land occupancy docs to land and survey dept to get fencing permit( 900dalasi) could be more depending on size of your land
4. Electricity, sewage and water supply can be obtained from Nowick company located in Westfield or ask locally. Application form review cost (500 dalasi ) meter installed for (6500 dalasi) depending on distance from main source
5. Water ( you decide)
a. Install tank and have your water delivered or
b. Borehole
never have water bill and unlimited water supply, cost (60,000- 120,000 dalasi)
6 sewage
septic tank cost 20-30,000 dalasi) drained yearly for $100
7. Garbage collection
Private company picks up garbage for a monthly cost(400 dalasi)
8. Install solar panels
one time installation fee and no electric bill.
Oh man I truly love you guys 🖤🖤thanks for that list I’m terrible at writing things down properly
Greetings Queen. Many thanks for the great detailed information, didn't think of the Septic tank and rubbish collection. Blessings always x✊🏽👑✌🏽💯🇬🇲💜
Fantastic video again! I like all the videos that i have seen so far from you, you speak with a clear voice and explain things very well to your subscribers which is very important.
Can you talk about land leases? Also, you said your husband is Gambian- does he have any specific tips about buying/renting in Gambia?
I love your content! Your channel is a breath of fresh air 🤗
Hey Sis, I’m nervous about talking about things I don’t fully understand I don’t want to give people the wrong information. I will be speaking with the director of physical planning at some point after this i shall share the info he gives me. Thanks 🖤
@@zandelalifestylebusiness Thank you for being honest!
@@zandelalifestylebusiness We appreciate the depths of which you research before you share information with us. Thank you for being so professional. You had me running for my file to double-check Lool.. I too am very interested in Land Leasing (something on my to do list). Your Channel is my Number 1 Channel and I only found you today. Thank you. Your channel is so empowering and the content, well thought through. I am Blessed to make you acquaintance, here on RUclips x
Your videos are very informative and detailed oriented. Peace!
Whew chile! 🤣 Lots to consider! Thanks for another great video. Well done. 💙✨
I never realized the US and UK was so different. I built my custom home in the US and had to do everything that you mentioned has to be done in Gambia. Electric poles, septic tank, pay every 3 months for trash collection. We do use the city water though!!! Great content. I feel better prepared when I make the move since I've already done it before!!!
Short and straight to the point. I think I got it. Thanks for the info. Somebody is being mislead right now in their building in the area.
I will direct him to your video.
This is a true Gambian..... 💖
Thank you for this information... Really been a relief. Because when we get there we want no surprises!
Such a breath of fresh air 🌬️🌎
Your information has been so useful and beneficial to me. I'm from America and have been thinking and praying a lot about moving to The Gambia and building my own house. now I have an idea about what I need to do and how much I need before I go there. Thank You!!
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Awesome video Sis!!!💛 I shared with my husband, I didn't even think about the septic tank!!!
IIGlad you posted this video. I watch the BAG family and feel so bad that all their structures failed. All they need do is go to these people.
Finally I have the time to tell you what I really think about you. Never met you before but I know the Ancestors are so proud of you as am I.
It is good to know that you are in The Gambia can't wait to meet you there. Keep up the excellence of your postings oh if only this you tube was around when I left Hackney E London to move to Florida. My next move will be to the Gambia 2021
Thank you ❤️
Hi, there lov your comment. It is so Insane, because I left hackney too and now In New york n moving also. It is such a small world. Cheers
@@leonarap9114 oh my gosh what a small world when my friend from London was making a move I didn't understand I'm a bit late but nothing happens before it's time. please keep in touch and let me know how your doing, All the best blessings are coming your way so prepare to receive.
THANK YOU FOR A JOB WELL DONE!!!!
Such great info.
Zandela keep up the great work. Detailed and methodical explanations that we all need.
OMG I LUV THIS VIDEO IM PRAYING IM THERE BY 2022
Yay...Can't wait to watch!!!!
Peace and Blessings Sister, Thank you for the information and also for providing visual verification along with your commentary.
Well detailed and informative. A straight forward A-Z , thanks for the information.You are God sent
Thank you for the great information, Zandela.
👏👏👏 I've been watching tons of videos and thinking ok so I built my dream house ......now where are the services I need for modern life........ you know the ones I didn't even think about in the west because it was bundled into a council tax fee . Thank you.
Something else for us all to consider is if we are truly honest alot of us are running to many places in Africa to build the dream house and live in a cocoon and refuse to pay taxes etc. Just remember the modernity you enjoyed in the west and some of the ways it was financed( I know there is corruption ). As of 2019 97% of English council tax was collected enabling councils to provide 35% of funding for its residents in addition to central government funding. This compares with between 6-30%. I'd hate to be working in planning or infrastructure department of a district with little to know way to maintain and improve my dream country then leave the work office and have to travel home through uncontrolled sewage etc. Remember your wellbeing doesn't simply end at the door of your compound!
Ummmm I feel like I wrote that message and you copied it 😂😂 that’s exactly what I’ve been saying. We have to go back and not run from the Tax man. My tax last year was more than most people’s salaries and I paid that to an even more corrupt system than most African countries. I literally did a whole video on why we must pay tax to build the economy in Africa. The corruption in the best is hidden behind a suit and a white face. Remember the massive MP scandal in 2017 ohhhh the outrage from the people for like 5min or so. But when it’s Africa a corruption scandal from 15yrs ago will have us talking like it was last week.
Sorry very passionate subject for me. I didn’t post the video yet as I felt like I needed more facts to back up my theory don’t want to piss of anyone talking about subjects I don’t know enough about. Literally our entire education system, hospitals, roads, street lights etc etc all paid from our taxes. It’s no joke. We been paying tax in the west for long enough let’s not go home and avoid tax just because the system gives you the opportunity to avoid it.
@@zandelalifestylebusiness
Don't apologise. I love your enthusiasm. The second population movement wave to Africa has to be more then a single dream it needs to be a group dream to improve infrastructure through taxation and bring the lowest person in society into a good simple standard on life that way society benefits.
Here are some taxation reports
www.doingbusiness.org/en/reports/thematic-reports/paying-taxes-2020#:~:text=Paying%20Taxes%202020%20a%20joint,provides%20an%20unrivalled%20global%20database.&text=The%20report%20is%20based%20on,the%20World%20Bank%20and%20PwC.
www.google.com/amp/s/amp.economist.com/middle-east-and-africa/2020/01/11/african-governments-are-trying-to-collect-more-tax
Frustratingly, Africa does not have the advantage of having large amounts of capital to sink into its infrastructure (like other western countries after pillaging countries through 16-18 centuries) to pay for it and then using taxation to maintain its infrastructure.
Wow thank you that first report is very interesting. 🙏🏿
Much appreciated this is absolutely necessary everybody knows where they stand and also it encourages honesty
Sister, you or your husband are in the building sector. You know your stuffs. It is one of the best videos on youtube with useful information.
Yes😃 my husband is an architect and worked for the physical planning department for over 7yrs so he feeds me a lot of info. When I hear certain things it’s like a 💡 moment and I’m like wow I didn’t even remember that...
Give thanks for the info sis...you break down what could be very complicated into bite sized pieces easy to digest 👍🏾 truly grateful 💯🙏🏾💜
Thank you so much, your video's are always clear, precise and to the point.
There is a great deal that goes into the process of house building than most realise. It's not as straight forward as one would think. Thanks again for sharing.
Your welcome. It defiantly is not as straight forward and it was only by chance I realised it. My husband just changed from a Newac system to a borehole and it got me asking questions. I looked all over RUclips to see if other people had listed these cost to consider and couldn’t find anything.
Thank you sis we Gambians love you
😚 nothing but love all day for Gambians
@@zandelalifestylebusiness Respect sister
Wow! If I ever choose to buy land I am coming to you sister to close this deal! 🙂that I promise!
Forget all the red tape I'm just coming to you.
Thank you very informative. These are the things i never thought about
In the U.S. you have to do all that and more. There are multiple building inspections also and a certificate of occupancy and it costs a lot more. Plus you need a lawyer to search the title and draw up the deed. Plus it is so expensive everyone gets a mortgage so you have to deal with a bank and a lot of paperwork and requirements for that. And in the U.S. there are building codes and zoning. In Gambia it sounds easier. And much cheaper. And we call it a septic tank here too and if you don't live in a town you have to have one here also. Except it costs more. And here, all plumbing has to be underground and foundations have to be below frost line because it freezes here. And the building inspector has to check all that and make sure your foundation is below frost line and is the proper size and has enough rebar and the plumbing is all to code too. Multiple building inspections for septic tank and foundation and plumbing and electrical and for the structure and insulation. Many requirements to meet code here. I imagine most buildings in Gambia wouldn't be legal in the U.S.
Oh thank you so much for your research. This information is so valuable in helping us make an informed decision as to whether or not we want to buy land or an already built house there.
...THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO.💐👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 ...
i shared it several times because the information is so useful.
Great video.
Very concise as usual.
Sounds like my (tropical) architecture training from years ago will come in Handy after all when I go there. 😊
Absolutely
Excellent video. So happy to find your channel. I think you are a great youtuber. so clear and thorough with your information
Your information is great by God grace will see in October or January thanks
🙏🏿🖤🙏🏿
This is a great video with plenty of useful information. Thanks so much.
I’m so grateful that I came across your page. You are so charming, positive and informative. Thank you for sharing. I’m planning to visit The Gambia in December if the borders open back up and to actually repatriate within 18 months of that.
I am writing down everyt*ing!!🏃♀️🌺
Same! I’m Jamaican and I want to move
I love your Channel. Thanks for being a road map to a transitioning Diasporan Returnee. Thanks for being detailed.
Very informative. I can see how the costs rack up to get things we take for granted.
Watching the B.A.G video, they had to get 99 year lease after purchasing their land so that government won't take their land. Crazy to think that you can buy land and still the government can still take it from you without a 88 year lease.
Yes. That’s true. It’s the same method in the Caribbean. You have to purchase extra poles septic tanks have to be dug. Water pipes have to be run from the main system. it’s not that difficult. I am Trinidad it’s the same system
Great content for those moving and building in Gambia 👍🏽 Beautiful spirit too - keep up the great work 😊
Thank you for posting, this is extremely useful information... subscribing now! 😘
Many thanks for doing the research 🙏🏾 much appreciation to you and all the contributors here.
Great job Sister, keep the videos coming
Excellent video! Thank you!
Looking good sista!!! Very informative
Thank you!!
Thanks you for your good job
Very thorough and informative. Thank you
This is very helpful! Thank you👍👏
Thanks for a very thorough presentation!
Very informative 👊🏿💯
Good information, keep up the good work. Thanks for sharing.
very informative, appreciate the info, I plan on visiting the Gambia again in May, and will eventually move there
Thanks.. You are doing a great job...
I’m a new subscriber, and I love your channel. I can’t wait to meet you and Bag Family. Good luck and God Bless you🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Excellent video! Good information!
Great and interesting video, thanks so much!
Very good video 🙏🏽
Great information
I enjoy watching your videos you are a real star I'm trying to achieve some of the same things and I really love you videos
Thanks for sharing 🙌🏿🤝🏾
This video is gold. Thank you so much Sis.
Useful Information. Thanks 🙏🏿
Sooo glad i built and did the wlk
Thank you
Thank you so much for this video, ive yet to seen a video on the hidden cost, i was wondering what i would have to do if i brought land in the middle of nowhere, how would my workers work with no electric or water, now i can add this to my cost
Are you living in Gambia now?
@@zandelalifestylebusiness no not yet, im waiting till my son finishes his gcse next year, so right now im just saving all i can, i plan on going in april to look at some land and get a feel for my new county
Great video, very informative 👍🏾
Thank you for that information.
Thank you so much for providing this detailed information.
Thank you for this detailed explanation. So helpful!!
Thank you Sis this will be so helpful to me as I transition God bless you for sharing this information.
Thank you for all the information I truly need it ❤
Great video! Wow I've got a headache now.
Hi Zandela i love your video moving to Gambia. I also went to Gambia and would like to move there but would like like more information in buying a property in The Gambia please.
Nice video.
Thank you for the Information
You are most welcome. I’ll be posting more videos soon so look out for them xx
Wow I didn't even know you needed to do all that but I brought land and fenced it already and never got a fencing permit how will that affect me
Did you get a good price?
That should be fine if you have your land documents just go and get the permit. Fence permit are not refused as it’s your land and everyone uses brick fencing. I think it would be ok to just go and get the permit now.
Dont worry nothing will happen, property fencing permit is recent, I built my fence without any permit
Nice
Good content video. Keep it up girl.
Thank you for your informative videos
This is excellent. Thank you🙏🏾
Good information 👍
Haven’t seen you online lately hope everything’s OK I’m sure he just working hard take care your friend from America Richard hamilton
Excellent...thank you.
That's much as it is in the Bahamas and throughout the Caribbean
Great topics and discussion
Thank you so much. This was so imperative, educational and super helpful. You were clear and concise. Invaluable. Thank you. Do you think the boards will open in September or October?
We are praying October the latest.
Thanks sis!
Please forget about NAWEC. So for Borehole and solar panels