HOW MUCH DOES IT REALLY COST TO LIVE IN MALAYSIA⁉️| PRICE BREAKDOWN 💰 | EXPENSES

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  • @johngammon963
    @johngammon963 Před měsícem +38

    I imagine many people will be leaving the UK in the next decade. I think God willing, I will be one of them too.

    • @zimlendrott6623
      @zimlendrott6623 Před 13 dny +2

      If u do...please don't bring your western ideologies with you...LGBT etc

  • @antipnmy6109
    @antipnmy6109 Před měsícem +51

    My family spending every months
    1. Electricity= MYR 40
    2. Water =MYR 40
    3. GROCERIES= MYR450-600
    4. INTERNET= MYR 108
    5. Telephone bill for 4 person = MYR220
    6. Fuel= MYR150
    7.Family Insurance= 0
    8. School= 300
    Total=MYR 1458 PER MONTH.

    • @Zoe-jj5uz
      @Zoe-jj5uz Před měsícem +1

      Wow, but how much did you pay for house renting?

    • @deshwitat_2
      @deshwitat_2 Před měsícem +1

      foreigners spending more on rent,school,food as their needs in this way above average than local..so make sense to them to spend least rm5-7k per month..could get cheaper,but renting as foreigner would be abit lot more than local ..

    • @fuckyoutube4changingmyusername
      @fuckyoutube4changingmyusername Před měsícem

      Electric bill for 1 person..with no AC..just fans, TV, Mid size Fridge and lights..is just RM17 per month. But no way..you can live with rm600 per month on groceries. You're probably rearing your own chicken, Fish and plant your own Veges.

    • @GalaxyEvo77
      @GalaxyEvo77 Před měsícem +2

      1 thing that hasnt been mentioned much is the Weather! I understand it rains quite often there???

    • @mzaimy
      @mzaimy Před měsícem +2

      Rm40/mth? 🤔 That's really low cost. How did u manage?

  • @kachrachi
    @kachrachi Před měsícem +35

    I've been in KL for nearly 4 years, and I'm impressed how quickly you've caught up.
    Agree with most of it, but my utilities and food for 4 people are half versus your calculation.
    I was just in UK for 1 week, and by the time I landed back in KL, my love for Malaysia had grown multifold.

    • @changbroot
      @changbroot Před měsícem +1

      I haven't been Malaysia, but after watching her shopping, I automatically realized she's a big spender. I would half whatever her spending is and that would be living comfortably.

    • @Ayla40902
      @Ayla40902 Před měsícem +1

      @@changbroother choice her money

    • @shahnazjahan5216
      @shahnazjahan5216 Před 27 dny +1

      Please share your monthly expenses with us. This information will be helpful for us. Thank you.

    • @sltung6130
      @sltung6130 Před 12 dny +1

      According to research on MM2H participants in Penang, median cost of living per month is myr 6000 which is US 1266 or 1010 pounds per month

    • @charleskellymoneytipspodca9121
      @charleskellymoneytipspodca9121 Před 5 dny

      The utility bills in the UK are a complete rip off since this so-called crisis. Prices shot up would’ve been very slow to come down. We are also paying a lot for petrol, food and other basic necessities. Don’t forget we have a 20% VAT here as well.

  • @sisterrrr2399
    @sisterrrr2399 Před měsícem +33

    My family has had the same maid for over 20 years now Alhamdulillah. She is awesome, like my own mother. We cover everything from flight tickets, medical, food, clothes, gifts literally everything and not one cent of her income need to be spent on herself. Never will we change and if she finally wants to stop working (we've asked many times), we won't be taking new maids. So many untrustworthy maids nowadays 🥲

    • @SairaHayati
      @SairaHayati  Před měsícem +3

      Mashallah that’s amazing!

    • @ItsFatimah.F
      @ItsFatimah.F Před měsícem

      Subhanallah this is wonderful

    • @Kenny-bj2zq
      @Kenny-bj2zq Před 4 dny

      Once you find a good maid they almost become family

  • @TheNazreensyah
    @TheNazreensyah Před měsícem +34

    From the list, as a local, you can cut a few things on the list.
    Rent, a two storrey terrace maybe a little off outside the city but still accessible to it around rm1500. Way cheaper in states other than KL
    Internet for home and phone (1 person) for about rm200. If just the phone ,rm60-80 per person.
    No need for maids if you can find a day to clean up once a week.
    Car, if you are looking for a B segment sedan, would be around rm700-1100. Less than rm500 for a compact car or segment A sedan. Go for local brands like proton and perodua, or japanese ones.
    Bills, electricity bills especially, if you don't mind spending more time under the fan, then you could do under rm200 per month.
    Groceries, it depends on how many things u need for your meals and house supplies. I'd say rm500 should be average if you have a family. Find a wet market or morning market for cheaper stuffs. Aeon is pretty expensive on some things.

    • @solvyautomation7370
      @solvyautomation7370 Před měsícem +3

      rental here at malacca can get RM1K with 4 bedroom terrace

    • @longplays6496
      @longplays6496 Před měsícem +2

      thanks for the info really helps :)

    • @TheNazreensyah
      @TheNazreensyah Před měsícem +2

      ​@@solvyautomation7370 if they don't mind staying a distance from the city, yes even below rm1000

    • @SairaHayati
      @SairaHayati  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks for sharing! Love it

    • @zainielias6342
      @zainielias6342 Před měsícem

      RM500 groceries for family per month? no way.. wet market not necessarily cheap, bcoz they are small seller. supermarket fight prices tend to be cheaper. i think you haven't go shopping for a while la

  • @nassrol
    @nassrol Před měsícem +22

    Avoid european/US brand cars cuz the maintenance and spare parts gonna cost u a lot. Stick to malaysian cars or japanese car like toyota, honda.

  • @ismaraniismail7508
    @ismaraniismail7508 Před měsícem +11

    I would like to suggest for foreigner who wants settle down in Malaysia, if you have enough cash please buy a house and a car in cash. Those costs will take up the top 2 utmost of the budget. The rest of the expenses will be bearable around rm5k maximum per month. This is my experience when i settled my house and car loans. It left me with an extra cash which i find it useful. Yes it is true if you want to buy a car choose of malaysian brand and japanese brand because the car maintanance is much much cheaper than the continental one. I used mercedes before and i opt for honda and toyota now and i save a lot.

    • @zainielias6342
      @zainielias6342 Před měsícem

      true2, becoz of the interest esp for house. another thing is foreigner tend to buy high cc car, dont. cause high cc means high roadtax haha.. many dont know

  • @mohammedsaddique1785
    @mohammedsaddique1785 Před měsícem +11

    brilliant break down of expenses. I'm really really interested

  • @yuppypower
    @yuppypower Před měsícem +25

    Aeon is not a high end grocer. Price are quite reasonable. Unless they are imported items . Most Malaysians go to Aeon, Hero, NSK, Giant, Mydin & such for their groceries. The high end grocers in Malaysia are Jaya Grocer & Village Grocers. Jaya Grocer carries select product ranges from Coles in Australia & Sainsbury UK.

    • @gabangadgetmy
      @gabangadgetmy Před měsícem +2

      Now jaya grocer priced their items reasonably not like years ago.

    • @hyuuganatsume2621
      @hyuuganatsume2621 Před měsícem +2

      Jaya grocer price are not like before.. tbh their price are kinda like Aeon

    • @yuppypower
      @yuppypower Před měsícem

      @@gabangadgetmy local products are indeed on par with places like Aeon. However, Jaya Grocer has extensive imported products and prices have gone up due to Ringgit’s depreciation.

    • @Sodainspace
      @Sodainspace Před měsícem

      Malaysia super markets are a rip off I guess

    • @jihanjittu3125
      @jihanjittu3125 Před měsícem

      And Ben’s Independent Grocer (B.I.G.)

  • @MegaBrownie19
    @MegaBrownie19 Před měsícem

    Commenting to help boost. Great break down, gives a much better sense of the true cost. Thank you!

  • @edublox4790
    @edublox4790 Před měsícem +1

    This is now my favourite channel now, thank you for sharing so much useful info

  • @mohamedrifadh2643
    @mohamedrifadh2643 Před měsícem

    Thank you, very useful lesson.
    Go on !!

  • @TheMsaidmy
    @TheMsaidmy Před měsícem +2

    House loan : 2000
    Car loan : 1500
    Electric : 200
    Water: 100
    Internat : 200
    Mobile phone : 100
    Astro : 100
    Fuel : 400
    School : 2000/2person
    Food : 400 eat out
    Groceries/fish/chiken/vage: 1200
    Water dispenser: 100
    Total 8300

  • @kelvinching6604
    @kelvinching6604 Před měsícem +11

    With the rising tariffs and removal of energy subsidies, perhaps can consider installing solar panels to reduce electricity costs. I've paid RM38k for approximately 1300kwh monthly of power generation and it reduces my bill from RM650 to just RM30+/- per month. I shall get my ROI in the 6th year 😂

  • @Leenia18
    @Leenia18 Před měsícem +1

    Thank for these wonderful insights.❤

  • @yasminmohammed8752
    @yasminmohammed8752 Před měsícem

    Very useful information. JazakhAllah Khayr

  • @cliptec
    @cliptec Před měsícem +5

    Thanks for sharing your experience. Yes, 10k-ish per month for a certain lifestyle is actually spot on even for locals.

  • @Car_Fanatic
    @Car_Fanatic Před měsícem

    Jazaki Allah kheer❤

  • @nikmanshah1
    @nikmanshah1 Před měsícem +6

    11:30 bear in mind that there are talks that fuel subsidy rationalization is coming this year. So once they remove or reduce the subsidies further, it could cost more. Do budget for that eventuality.

  • @LuisitoCrypto
    @LuisitoCrypto Před měsícem +2

    Thank you for everything that you do for us, appreciate it a lot. Will keep supporting you. Have a great day.

  • @saffiyahaslam2132
    @saffiyahaslam2132 Před měsícem

    Very interesting to watch, thanks for sharing x

  • @xchaix
    @xchaix Před měsícem +2

    Well said 👍

  • @reef557
    @reef557 Před měsícem

    Your information is so useful 👌. Mashallah..

  • @amin-dl2dn
    @amin-dl2dn Před měsícem +43

    bcareful of taking a living maid...lots of cases..maid runaway with your stuff...it does happen lots even though the wages has goin up..my sister in law maid run in middle of the nite..with her money,gold, ..n other valueble stuff..even though she treat her like own family..
    Edit : she paid her rm2200..bcoz she really like dat maid..but sadly..she run in the middle of the nite..following her new bangladeshi or pakistani boyfriend..coz my sister in law said 3 weeks bfore ..she happen to saw a man in front of her house looking like pakistani/bangladeshi man talking with dat maid in front of her house..b extra2 careful..dis kind of things really do hapoen a lots..with the indonesian maid

    • @MMMA-pt7mg
      @MMMA-pt7mg Před měsícem +9

      Maybe take the hourly ones on weekly basis instead

    • @narutokun5765
      @narutokun5765 Před měsícem +10

      I recommend take maid from philiphines… dont take from indonesia maid, a lot of case their maid run away with item

    • @gabangadgetmy
      @gabangadgetmy Před měsícem +3

      Definitely saira wont get indonesian maid because of language barrier.

    • @custommadeheart
      @custommadeheart Před měsícem +8

      At least she ran away with things. My aunt’s maid ran away leaving my 6 months old cousin alone at home! CCTV showed that she left the house in the morning around 10 am, when everyone had left for work. My aunt return home around 5 pm and found out her baby was left alone almost dehydrated and exhausted from crying. I know it was part of her fault for not calling to check on them but she was overwhelmed with work due to her maternity leave. Take this as a lesson everyone and don’t leave your babies alone with your maid without installing CCTV everywhere and calling home often!

    • @gundam4596
      @gundam4596 Před měsícem

      Get a malaysian male maid. He will do everything you ask for without hesitant. 😂😂😂

  • @citterss11
    @citterss11 Před měsícem

    Love your content ❤

  • @NomadLovebirds_
    @NomadLovebirds_ Před měsícem +10

    My spending every months (2 person and 3 cats😂 and i WFH)
    1. Electricity= MYR 150-180 ( aircond maybe 18-20 hours per day)
    2. Water =MYR 12
    3. GROCERIES= MYR300-500
    4. INTERNET= MYR 102
    5. Telephone bill for 2 person = MYR 80
    6. Fuel= MYR120
    7. Family Insurance= 0
    8. School=0
    9. Car loan= 877
    10. House rental=1400
    Total=MYR 3051 PER MONTH.

    • @zohahs5276
      @zohahs5276 Před měsícem

      how many bedrooms?

    • @kfmcares
      @kfmcares Před měsícem

      what area are you living?

    • @Ayla40902
      @Ayla40902 Před měsícem

      Why do u people use telephone there when they have phonez?

    • @shahnazjahan5216
      @shahnazjahan5216 Před 27 dny

      Which area?

    • @Jeinab-mt3em
      @Jeinab-mt3em Před 24 dny

      It sounds great , good and honest opinion, people can work out expenditure as they go along,I am sure if you lived in u.k you know you had to budget ,nothing is cheap anymore,in fact cost of living is quite high too,for some people,but if you not dependant on the state benefits,than the best for anyone is to leave. For the ones who are high tax payers and retirees who made their lives and have some income is best to move. The n.h.s. is falling apart ,only emergency can be seen at life and death situation . Is very frustrating when you can not see a doctor when needed. Schools are not that excellent but can not complain when you having a free education,but you must be able to teach your children at home ,otherwise lost case. So who ever can afford is a good way forward to start a new life.

  • @memonm786
    @memonm786 Před měsícem

    Great video, thank you

  • @MariamAhmed-xz5tb
    @MariamAhmed-xz5tb Před měsícem

    Thanks for the info.

  • @asmamahmudena9951
    @asmamahmudena9951 Před měsícem

    Thanks for the information that really creating value to watch ...

  • @ismazaini6039
    @ismazaini6039 Před měsícem +9

    Earning pound & spending in Malaysia..we as Malaysians dreaming of that😊

  • @omayerhabi5055
    @omayerhabi5055 Před měsícem

    Jazakallakhair

  • @SingaporeMathsAcademyUK
    @SingaporeMathsAcademyUK Před měsícem +4

    Thank you for all your videos. I'm thinking of moving to Malaysia so these videos have been very helpful.

    • @ezalampunk
      @ezalampunk Před měsícem +1

      if your salary in sgd or pound.wfh

  • @anniea.4141
    @anniea.4141 Před měsícem +2

    Been waiting for a new video for what feels like FOREVER. so I think I'm addicted to your channel now! ❤Thank you for all this valuable info and I'm so looking forward to the schools review video. Thanks for all you do and see you on the next one (hopefully very soon ☺)

    • @MMMA-pt7mg
      @MMMA-pt7mg Před měsícem +1

      International modern Arabic school IMAS in Putrajaya

  • @muhammadmohsinrajput901
    @muhammadmohsinrajput901 Před měsícem

    Bye bye very informative video

  • @hendryalphonso
    @hendryalphonso Před 4 dny +1

    You hav got it on the UK point of view...where £1~rm6. This is the monthly malaysian way of expense:
    I earn rm18,000/mth.
    My monthly expanse for a family of 5 is :
    Provisions = rm1500
    Petrol =rm400
    Electric bill / TNB = rm300
    Water bill = rm50
    Internet 100GB /ph bill= rm120
    Misc Expences= rm500
    Childrens education : subsidised by PTPTN for their degree courses fees.
    Total per month ~ rm 3500 to rm4000.
    rm18,000 - rm4000 = rm14,000 savings😊

  • @chaeneesah
    @chaeneesah Před měsícem +19

    Bear in mind, basically this breakdown, as saira’s said, she is being really generous. Which is yes, really2 generous.
    For locals’ that definitely a very comfortable life, more like for the upper class.
    So if lets say, if your budget is just half of saira’s budget, dont worry, you can still live comfortably.
    You just have to know where to cut the budgets a bit, where to buy things, and priorities things better.

  • @fitnessboy2024
    @fitnessboy2024 Před měsícem +6

    Thanks for sharing. Appreciate if you could do a breakdown of affordable international schools in the region in a new video.

    • @MMMA-pt7mg
      @MMMA-pt7mg Před měsícem +2

      International modern Arabic school IMAS in Putrajaya

  • @ayahali4698
    @ayahali4698 Před měsícem

    Thank you ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @tokwanofficial3036
    @tokwanofficial3036 Před měsícem +7

    15:00
    A live-in non-english speaking maid from Indonesia will cost you RM1,500/m but you will need to pay the agent fee of between RM9,000 to RM15,000 for a two-year contract. The fee is to be paid upfront.
    For English-speaking maid e.g. from Philippines, will cost you more..

    • @fuckyoutube4changingmyusername
      @fuckyoutube4changingmyusername Před měsícem

      Really? The fees are that high to get a maid? That's like agent fees for MM2H.
      Hard to believe it's that much.

    • @tokwanofficial3036
      @tokwanofficial3036 Před měsícem

      @@fuckyoutube4changingmyusername
      You can always Google it under "agent's fees for maids in Malaysia" and you would surely be surprised. It's much cheaper to hire a cleaner, which normally goes by, on the average, 4-hr per session per week at RM25/hr

  • @amarysoftware4409
    @amarysoftware4409 Před měsícem +2

    this is an useful insight for rough idea regarding cost of living in malaysia. tq!

    • @Sunshine-zi4nq
      @Sunshine-zi4nq Před 19 dny

      It's largely incorrect. Why don't you watch videos by Malaysians?

  • @dzakisuda
    @dzakisuda Před měsícem +5

    If you work for the money in uk & spend it in msia, evrything here will be cheap. Conversion, conversion, conversion...

  • @Fariyalee
    @Fariyalee Před měsícem

    Thank you for the info …so helpful. I certainly wouldn’t keep a maid. So it’ll definitely work out cheaper for us 🙏🏼

  • @coolriffs.
    @coolriffs. Před měsícem +13

    The high electricity cost is usually due to 2 things, ie air conditioning and water heater.. easily 50% of your cost there. It can really shoot up if you have a water pump, especially if you have a koi pond or swimming pool..

    • @xchaix
      @xchaix Před měsícem +1

      Yes, Malaysia's water is not too cool, no need water heater 😁

    • @BizarreSamFacts
      @BizarreSamFacts Před měsícem +1

      Yes swimming pool will add to your water bill and electricity because of the pump and filtration system

    • @MALAYSIAVIRAL7
      @MALAYSIAVIRAL7 Před měsícem +1

      go solar

  • @paint_with_Noga
    @paint_with_Noga Před 27 dny

    Way to go Saira! I watch ur videos everyday?

  • @mx0072004
    @mx0072004 Před měsícem

    As a Malaysian, and I've been in Malacca for 9 years, I would say that, that living cost is definitely on the higher side. Definitely a comfortable, way above the median level malaysians living standard. 7k a month can get you through a lot especially in Malacca. Might also be good to add school fees and phone bills (Although phone is very cheap here). Another good thing to add, and somehow seems like a compulsory, is a drinking water filter dispenser machine.
    Amazing content by the way! Cheers! Assalamualaikum!

  • @fauzanriez9472
    @fauzanriez9472 Před měsícem +5

    Assalamualaikum.
    We used to have in Malaysia the following supermarkets
    1. Jusco (Japan). Now rebranded as Aeon.
    2. Carrefour. Now taken over by Aeon and renamed Aeon Big.
    3. Tesco. Sold to Lotus, from Thailand.
    4. Giant.
    For cars, all new cars will attract a minimum customs excise duties of minimum 75%.
    For imported cars from South East Asia, there are import tax which is max 5%.
    Imports from any other region would see heavier tax, if not mistaken minimum 120% up to 300%.
    EVs are tax free until 2025.
    There is also another type of cars popular in Malaysia which is known as recond (reconditioned) used imports from either UK or Japan. Mainly, the large boxy people carrier known as Toyota Alphard and Toyota Vellfire which is the preferred choice amongst businessmen, millionaires, politicians, ministers and pop stars more than Mercedes S class and BMW 7 series.
    Fords are never popular here (except for the mid range Ranger pick trucks lately). Same goes to Renault and Peugoet. Vauxhall is pretty much non-existent after British left Malaysia more than 50 years ago.

  • @MCBHK
    @MCBHK Před měsícem +2

    You can live with RM200 electricity for a family 4 and RM1000 grocery per month comfortably. AEON is expensive because some are imported products. So you still have more room to save and live modest living.

  • @nasimakhtar7655
    @nasimakhtar7655 Před měsícem +4

    Thank you very helpful information please do vlog on job prospects for men and women graduates thank you

    • @Zoe-jj5uz
      @Zoe-jj5uz Před měsícem

      Oh that’s a good one

  • @plainwhitekebaya
    @plainwhitekebaya Před měsícem

    The one thing I do is to go to different markets for different things. When I was in the UK it was easier though, because a lot of cities are walkable. But here I go to Aeon for fresh produce and Lotus for water (I probably should get a water filter). Luckily where I live (Nilai) there are Aeon, Lotus and Giant all within 2-3km drive. There’s a Speedmart 99 as well, which price is actually unbeatable for certain household products (cleaning supplies mostly).

  • @shafiqshinwari9195
    @shafiqshinwari9195 Před měsícem

    I have been following you for sometimes now . The only thing is the community that we miss over there. Anyhow with time things will settle down .

  • @rafiqmuhamad8251
    @rafiqmuhamad8251 Před měsícem +1

    Should also factor in about 1000-2000 for your traveling and entertainment cost, depends on how much you plan to travel.
    Anyway, your outline is on the upside, but it made perfect sense as not to underestimate the cost of living in Malaysia. Certainly you can live with less.

  • @antipnmy6109
    @antipnmy6109 Před měsícem +12

    My family groceries cost MYR 450-600 per month not week😂

  • @monikasierpinska8909
    @monikasierpinska8909 Před měsícem +1

    Dear Sister Saira, absolutely love your content! MashaAllah. We are thinking to leave UK for a while. You made us sure we need to do just that. If a could I would go today with passport in my pocket, that’s how bad it became. Keep up the good work. May Allah swt help you with everything.

  • @nicholasjack833
    @nicholasjack833 Před 2 dny

    For local singles:
    RM10-15k a month lifestyle - middle class
    RM15-25k - upper mid class
    >RM30k - upper echelon (for people who usually take home around at least 50k net a month)

  • @lionking3401
    @lionking3401 Před 23 dny

    Very helpful Could you do one about Thailand as I think it is cheaper and also visa regulation is not that strict

  • @Nik-mv5hr
    @Nik-mv5hr Před měsícem

    I would say Aeon has 3 main hypermarket tier. Aeonbig being the most affordable one. Then there're Aeon and Aeon Max Value.
    I think for regular Malaysians, mostly we go to Lotus, Aeonbig, Checkers or NSK because it's cheaper there.
    I believe soon they will implement targeted subsidy for petrol. I calculated for myself, if that happens, my petrol cost will increase somewhere between RM20 to RM50 per week.

  • @salqubeq5203
    @salqubeq5203 Před měsícem

    Good estimates. You missed the capital expenditures which include everything else such as shopping, fixing, maintenance, lazada, travel, etc.

  • @charleskellymoneytipspodca9121

    Good video. I will try and put up some clear graphics as I’ve got a bit lost with some of the costs and didn’t quite work out what it would cost to live there.

  • @fairose13
    @fairose13 Před 19 dny

    U kept on reminding me of uk, though u've more time to count here..😉

  • @HussainFahmy
    @HussainFahmy Před měsícem +6

    *_Ideal country to retire. Cheaper than Dubai._*

    • @MMMA-pt7mg
      @MMMA-pt7mg Před měsícem +1

      Cheaper one issue. But always chasing after bigger better life. Superficial as not all can afford that

  • @HS-le6lm
    @HS-le6lm Před měsícem

    Hi. Thank you so much for these videos, may Allah SWT reward you.🙏🏽
    Might have missed something, but why did you cross out the expense for rent in your calculation?
    We’re a family of six, seriously considering looking at Malaysia as a possible option to relocate to. Is it best to do so based on getting a job offer or is it better to do it based on the MM2H visa?
    Also, how easy is it to find job openings in Malaysia for people from the UK, speaking of the communication/networking sector?
    Many thanks in advance.

  • @shakeelali4471
    @shakeelali4471 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks, great update. Can you look though the medical in more detail and schooling for kids please.

    • @MMMA-pt7mg
      @MMMA-pt7mg Před měsícem +1

      International modern Arabic school IMAS in Putrajaya

  • @usamabuildsinpublic
    @usamabuildsinpublic Před měsícem

    Please tell more about Southwestern Malaysia floods as well. What's update on your area?

  • @ralphhorne5912
    @ralphhorne5912 Před 12 dny

    Hello Saira, My name is Ralph and my wife is Hazel and we are from the US here on vacation looking at properties in Malaysia. We have watched a number of your videos and really appreciate the info you provide. We were thinking of catching a Grab tomorrow from KL to hopefully look at a property in your development. We have an interest in Phase 6 Oak Hill and was wondering if you could help with a viewing with the developer. I’m very sorry this is last minute request but I hope you can help! Thanks Ralph and Hazel Horne.

  • @sebastiendroletpoitras3738
    @sebastiendroletpoitras3738 Před měsícem +6

    absolutely love your videos and extremely excited to sell everything we own to come live in Malaysia in september!

    • @MMMA-pt7mg
      @MMMA-pt7mg Před měsícem

      Don't sell everything yet. Maybe 1-2 first

    • @sebastiendroletpoitras3738
      @sebastiendroletpoitras3738 Před měsícem +1

      @@MMMA-pt7mg we are selling everything that doesn’t fit in our luggages 😜

    • @MMMA-pt7mg
      @MMMA-pt7mg Před měsícem

      Maybe come for a visit first.

    • @sebastiendroletpoitras3738
      @sebastiendroletpoitras3738 Před měsícem

      @@MMMA-pt7mg I agree with you 100% but in any case this country can’t be our home anymore so we will visit there and visit other countries after if it’s not a good fit for us. I appreciate the comment 😉👍

  • @MMMA-pt7mg
    @MMMA-pt7mg Před měsícem +4

    Honeymoon period. Everything nice and dandy.

  • @BenHifni
    @BenHifni Před měsícem +1

    We also have Teslas here.

  • @delayed10
    @delayed10 Před měsícem

    There's income tax (cukai pendapatan), assessment tax (cukai taksiran), quit rent (cukai tanah/petak) and IWK (Government owned sewerage maintenance service) payments too.

  • @misssarif9861
    @misssarif9861 Před měsícem +2

    As for me living alone, I spent roughly Rm5000 to 6000 per month to live comfortably.

    • @Sunshine-zi4nq
      @Sunshine-zi4nq Před 19 dny

      According to her a family can live comfortably on.much less😂
      Many are being misled

  • @elsawy1970
    @elsawy1970 Před dnem

    Thank you so very much for such a thorough breakdown!
    I'm an educational technology and course design specialist in higher education in the US with 25 years of experience. I also have experience with online business running my own Amazon business. I'm considering early retirement and relocating, and I'm wondering what work or investment opportunities are available for people with a background like mine in Malaysia!

  • @iffatiqbal786
    @iffatiqbal786 Před 6 dny

    Thank you so much for such an informative video. I have been looking into moving to malaysia for many years now and I feel finally it may be within reach. I have 4 kids under the age of 13 yrs so schooling costs is going to be my biggest expense. The research I have done here in the Uk led me to believe that school fèes for 1 child was £500 per month but your calculation covers that for 2 kids. Can you please advise the best approach to confirming school fees?

  • @marwajeffali6247
    @marwajeffali6247 Před měsícem +1

    From what I have read, international schools are far more expensive than that in KL. Any info?

  • @rameliahmad8407
    @rameliahmad8407 Před 9 dny

    We used to live in Rumah Kampung....

  • @user-tt1vi8yh2z
    @user-tt1vi8yh2z Před měsícem

    i just like your tiny jokes 😂 fan pushes the dirt away on the sides 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @charleskellymoneytipspodca9121

    The place you are living seems miles from anywhere. I’ve seen these new developments springing up outside of KL, but they look a bit isolated and one wonders what there is to do in these places. It’s alright saying you can go for a walk or play golf, but that can get a bit boring after a while.

  • @jihanjittu3125
    @jihanjittu3125 Před měsícem

    In Mont kiara Kuala Lumpur you can get around RM2500-RM3000 for 3 bedroom and 2 bathroom with 1 car park. Walking distance to shopping mall one Mont kiara and a few other shopping mall likes 163 Mont kiara, publika shopping mall, Solaris shopping mall.

  • @user-go6ge4mu8x
    @user-go6ge4mu8x Před 26 dny

    Thank you for the video. Quick Question:
    Insurance is considered Haram since it has interest element in it. So how you guys tackle this issue? Thanks

  • @ImranAhmed-io5cy
    @ImranAhmed-io5cy Před měsícem

    What the speed of the internet and what options did you have for broadband speeds.

  • @nawaz8855
    @nawaz8855 Před měsícem +2

    Are the comparrision figures on nembero incorrect 🤔

  • @Maya-um6cg
    @Maya-um6cg Před měsícem

    Could you post videos about tips on how to budget and build financial literacy? I’m a grad student planning to move abroad but I just don’t know where to start saving and investing 😭

  • @adeeltahir8196
    @adeeltahir8196 Před 26 dny

    Thank you for all the information. Can you please do a video on studying in Malaysia at university level. The fees, English tuition, accommodation & how to apply. How easy is it to get into university there. My daughter wants to study medicine. As you are aware UK is a nightmare to get a university place.
    I will really really appreciate all your help.
    Thank you 🌹

  • @SARWSiddiqui
    @SARWSiddiqui Před měsícem

    Thank you for the video. The prices mentioned look great. However I take issue with the school fees mentioned. All the good international schools in KL charge more than 30,000 RM per year..some as high as 120,000 per year.

    • @yao9598
      @yao9598 Před měsícem

      isn't 120 000, the ones with accommodation included? Like Full boarding?

    • @Sunshine-zi4nq
      @Sunshine-zi4nq Před 19 dny

      There is a lot of misinformation in all.her videos

  • @jihanjittu3125
    @jihanjittu3125 Před měsícem

    You should try Ben’s Independent Grocer (B.I.G.)

  • @deshwitat_2
    @deshwitat_2 Před měsícem

    i would says that generous calculation of u doing around rm7100 per month for a single life there..i mean,thats the cost of being a foreigner in other's land,but least its realistic...after a month,2 maybe can tone down a bit but overall,as local,i believe as foreigner u need at least RM6-7k per monthly basis to pay around the bils ,and the earning should be around rm10,000 per month by the least if u wanted..

  • @MrMshadit
    @MrMshadit Před měsícem

    Thanks a lot for your great efforts.
    Pls how can we meet you face face in Malaysia?

  • @Ayla40902
    @Ayla40902 Před měsícem

    Can you do another video stating according to not so luxurious lifestyl if one want to work hard in starting years

  • @BizarreSamFacts
    @BizarreSamFacts Před měsícem +1

    Good information.....what about travel to other cities and resorts in Malaysia...I assume you will need to factor the air fare costs?

    • @Millielai12
      @Millielai12 Před měsícem +1

      You can also ride KTM trains from KL Sentral,buses ( a few types from low to luxury buses) or car rental. Cheaper flights only if you buy at least 2mths before. Hope this helps.

    • @Millielai12
      @Millielai12 Před měsícem

      You can take KTM trains and buses.

  • @sobhi05
    @sobhi05 Před měsícem

    Sister, my question is about the residency program, MM2H and PVIP. With the three levels, can someone let's say starts with one level then opt into another level? I know this is not the appropriate video for that but before I forget the question. 😁😅😁

  • @SlackHoffman
    @SlackHoffman Před 16 dny

    Hi there, can Brits own property in Malaysia 🇲🇾 outright?
    Great video 💪🍀

  • @HarleyDavidson-lv9gl
    @HarleyDavidson-lv9gl Před měsícem

    Assalamu alaikum
    On a side note, can you do some sort of talk for 16-21 Yr olds and how to manage money and save (without interest being involved)?

  • @nikmanshah1
    @nikmanshah1 Před měsícem +2

    2:40 if people are willing to live in condominiums, RM 3000 can get you a decent sized one in KL 👍🏽 I rent mine one out as well around that price 😁

    • @silversurfer6758
      @silversurfer6758 Před měsícem

      How many bedrooms for RM 3,000 in KL? Thanks

    • @jihanjittu3125
      @jihanjittu3125 Před měsícem +2

      In Mont kiara Kuala Lumpur you can get around RM2500-RM3000 for 3 bedroom and 2 bathroom with 1 car park. Walking distance to shopping mall one Mont kiara and a few other shopping mall likes 163 Mont kiara, publika shopping mall, Solaris shopping mall.

    • @cececonnie5509
      @cececonnie5509 Před 28 dny

      @@jihanjittu3125hows the traffic like? I’m trying to avoid terrible traffic so might choose putrajaya

  • @shanunawaz4027
    @shanunawaz4027 Před měsícem

    Please Talk about business income opportunities also in Malaysia

  • @ripsyoutube8977
    @ripsyoutube8977 Před měsícem

    Hi saira love your vids also considering moving to klcc soon ..just wanted to ask..is that school fee per month or anum...

    • @MMMA-pt7mg
      @MMMA-pt7mg Před měsícem

      Per semester

    • @MMMA-pt7mg
      @MMMA-pt7mg Před měsícem

      International modern Arabic school IMAS in Putrajaya

  • @nightdeamon03
    @nightdeamon03 Před měsícem

    Thank you so much does the schools follow American or UK standards?

    • @akmalrodzi9681
      @akmalrodzi9681 Před měsícem

      if you live in the main cities KL, Penang, there are lots of international schools depending on how much you are willing to pay

  • @user-wm3dk6ru3c
    @user-wm3dk6ru3c Před měsícem +1

    I'm Singaporean. 2024 Malaysia foods getting more and more experience 😢. Singapore still cheaper 70% clean foods. I go alone JB walk walk eat 1 noodles at City Square cost me RM 20.40 😲😲. Singapore S$3.50 can eat nice.

    • @Razmikamson
      @Razmikamson Před měsícem

      Hi.. i am in JB. Thankyou ya for your contribution. If you like stay in jb maybe in gepangpatah.

  • @Chimchi1
    @Chimchi1 Před měsícem

    That is a pretty high estimation. We're living comfortably on a lot less.

  • @Sodainspace
    @Sodainspace Před měsícem +1

    After all this trouble it costs the same as the UK 😅

  • @fouadmurtaza3133
    @fouadmurtaza3133 Před měsícem +2

    Great content.... out of nowhere i now want to move to Malaysia.
    Do you get PR for the family if you purchase a property in Malaysia? What would a house like the one you are renting cost? Are the Malaysian schools English medium?

    • @tisexblack
      @tisexblack Před měsícem +2

      theres a video by Sana Saleh youtube which explains in detail about residency visa in Malaysia. check that video out. foreigners with stay visa can purchase a house only if they cost above than RM1 mil, because government allocates the cheaper house for locals. and finally theres alot of school systems in malaysia, the private school usually uses the international syllabus while governemt school uses malaysian education syllabus, which is divided into a variety of schooling system, i.e: normal school, religious school, maahad tahfiz, chinese school, tamil school.. hope that helps.

    • @narutokun5765
      @narutokun5765 Před měsícem +1

      PR malaysia is very strict……even u living here 15 years not guarantee u can get pr…..abaout immigrant law, malaysia very strict

    • @MMMA-pt7mg
      @MMMA-pt7mg Před měsícem +1

      She is in Malacca. Not every foreigners will like it there.

  • @gabim4016
    @gabim4016 Před měsícem

    Would you please make a hyper realistic😅 comment about the weather in Malaysia….is there and time one could live without aircondition….thankyou very much❤

  • @sitikhodijah-ni5wn
    @sitikhodijah-ni5wn Před 19 dny

    I'm currently looking for a place to say somewhere near Bangsar since my daughter's gonna attend therapy there. We're planning to move there in a couple months, just me and my daughter, but my husband will visit from time to time. So we don't need anything big, 1 or 2 bedrooms is enough. I've checked on some options in different areas and found that for that specific type the average rent costs RM2300-2700. Is that normal or too expensive?