Why Qatar is the Best Place to Live
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- čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
- How to move to Qatar? How much does it cost to live there? Can a foreigner get a residence permit and citizenship, open a bank account? Do they pay taxes in Qatar? How much does it cost to rent or buy an apartment? To answer these and many other questions, I flew to Qatar and met with Alexander Hartmann from the agency The Loft Bureau Real Estate.
Do you need further information about real estate in Qatar? My trusted partner:
www.theloftbureau.com/
Zhanna Yerkozhanova
Managing Director The Loft Bureau Real Estate
T. +974 4001 4545
M. +974 7729 7111
E. zhanna@theloftbureau.com
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00:00:00 Welcome to Qatar!
00:00:31 Why Qatar and what it makes so attractive, to live and to invest?
00:02:02 What is a Golden Visa or residence permit for foreigners in Qatar?
00:04:15 Who gets a residence permit, just the applicant or the whole family?
00:04:38 What documents do I need to buy a property and apply for a residence permit?
00:05:16 Where is the best place to live in Qatar? Where is the most developed infrastructure?
00:06:17 Which properties and areas have the greatest investment potential?
00:07:11 Can I rent out my property? What is the yield?
00:07:45 What taxes are paid in Qatar?
00:08:01 Can I sell my property?
00:08:14 Can I buy property remotely and get a residence permit?
00:08:39 How hot is it in summer? Is it realistic to live in Qatar permanently?
00:09:01 Is it possible to get citizenship in Qatar as a foreigner?
00:09:11 What is the average salary in Doha and how much money do you need to live in Qatar?
00:09:49 What is the average price for 2-bedroom apartment in Doha? And to buy?
00:10:33 So, are you interested in Qatar?
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Hi, I am Sander, and I recommend the best places to live and invest in real estate every week.
Since 2006 I have been involved in real estate transactions in the USA, UK, Monaco, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Cyprus, Greece, Montenegro and other countries for over €150 million. And since 2009, with my team, I have completed 30+ investment projects in England with a value of £250,000,000+. So I do know the world of real estate.
I have lived and worked in Germany, Switzerland, the UK, the Czech Republic, Monaco, Israel, and Portugal. I have a professional education and studied at LSE, Oxford University, Cornell, MIT. Passionate about relocation, real estate & investments, housing, sustainable living, finance and urban development.
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Do you need further information about real estate in Qatar? My trusted partner:
www.theloftbureau.com/
Zhanna Yerkozhanova
Managing Director The Loft Bureau Real Estate
T. +974 4001 4545
M. +974 7729 7111
E. zhanna@theloftbureau.com
Thank you for this insight
Please do more videos like this with different gulf countries
Thanks for watching. Yes, I will try to do that in all the places I will visit.
Great content, Ty!
Thanks👍
Did I miss the question about who is interested in opening a business in Qatar as a foreigner?
Thank you so much . Please can you make informatiom the chance of IC T those learing give in qadar and dubia . Thanks for you honest , time and energy
Great content!
Thank you 🤝
Very nice video, excellent questions asked and good answers. Would love to go one day. It's hard getting citizenship in most Arab countries. What about marriage in Qatar does that gain you citizenship? Please more of these videos. Thank you
Qatar is very neat and tidy . To be appreciated definitely.
U see wen people ask price to live somewhere it’s only the rent price taken in consideration
Thank you so much for these info
I already bought an off plan appartment in City avenue project in Erkyah city
Wishing you a great life in Qatar and that all your investments turn out to be successful!
@@sanderrecommends thank you
Thats very kind of you
Do you need workers sir
I love your videos, I am looking forward to meet you in person someday.
Thank you🤝
Hi there, thank you for the Interview, really enjoyed listening to it. Any ideas and tips on how to find the right jobs in Qatar? I would like to work in Qatar.
Thanks for watching and commenting. I can't comment anything about finding a job in Qatar, it's not my area of expertise. Google it.
Is the renewal process for the lower end residency visa extensive? (200,000 USD investment). I’m reading it has a 5 year term. Thank you
How would you compare Doha vs dubai ?
Good question. Qatar can be compared to a boutique luxury hotel and Dubai to a big 5* all-inclusive. It's like private banking and the head office of a big bank.
Qatar is smaller, quieter to me, cosier, more selective, more capital, less tourists.
Dubai has more opportunities, more people, hotter nightlife.
Distance from Qatar to Dubai is 1 hour by plane, I would go for a week and make your impression if you have a serious interest in these countries.
Rich people are good for them
Im on my way😊
Feel free to contact Alexander in Doha.
Dubai higher benefits and much more tourism
Truth is, the uae is much easier to move to with their simple residency. More people would come but it is not possible to set up companies etc.
It's true, UAE is easier.
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Is there an age limit to invest and for residency permit?
I can check it for you. What age are you interested in?
@@sanderrecommends thank you for your reply. May parents who are above 65 are looking to buy property in Qatar.
In Qatar, there is no age restriction on investments or residency permits based on age. Therefore, your parents, even if they are 65 years old or older, can still invest and apply for a residency permit in Qatar without any age-related limitations.
there is an option for children to purchase property and make investments of not less than 1 million USD. This investment can qualify for an open visa for all family members, including parents, which allows them to obtain a residency permit in Qatar. There is no age restriction for this type of investment, and it provides an opportunity for children to invest on behalf of their parents, regardless of their age.
@@zhannayerkozhanova2032 thank you very much Zhanna. That really answers many of my questions. Lastly in case children decide to invest in a property, is there any requirement for them to have spent any perticular time period in Qatar before they are eligible to invest?
But it's too hot. I don't mind 80s temp but this is 90s and even higher in summer.
Yes, it is extremely hot in summer 🥲
I am currently in Qatar, it's my first time here. Dew point temperature here can reach as high as 90°F (32°C) in summer 🤢 the most humid I have ever experienced
@@sanderrecommends My relatives were there last month for the FIBA Asia Cup in Doha and they said it was very hot and they came from Philippines which is already hot on its own.
@@bigradwolf5001 Yes, September is not only the hottest, but it's also the wettest month in the region. The high season starts in the second half of October and lasts until the end of April. Everything in between is heat.
@@prins1991 The high season starts in the second half of October and lasts until the end of April ;)
Can I open a bank account in Qatar remotely?
Unfortunately, it is not possible to open a bank account in Qatar remotely.
make a video for oman or jordan
Yes, that's a good idea. I will certainly do that when I get the chance.
How much I have to spend ?
Whatever you can ) or do you mean to obtain a residency permit?
So when your children turn 18 they have to leave Qatar? This is also the case in Saudi Arabia. They need to address this as they are inviting investors to purchase property.
One of the most significant advantages of investing in real estate in Qatar is the ability to sponsor immediate family members. This means that expatriates who purchase property in the country can sponsor every family member, including infants, to obtain individual Family Residence Visas. Age restrictions is not available, means kids can be under Investors visa, and must validate their presence in Qatar every 6 month.
@@zhannayerkozhanova2032I think they mean once the child hits 18 they are now classed as a adult. And so now need to make there own application to stay, but that would require purchasing property under their name or them getting a job? Are we wrong in thinking this? Thank you
The pros: It's a beautiful place to live!
The cons: It's a giant sausage factory!
Can you please explain to me what "a giant sausage factory" is? I am really curious.
@@sanderrecommends 😆 more men than woman!!! a lot more 😆
@@1solosoldier I love it and I'll keep it. That's a good point. What about Dubai or Monaco? ;)
Rent of a 2bhk apartment ?
It all depends on the area. A two-bedroom unfurnished flat in a good area costs 2,500 USD, furnished from 3,000 USD.
In more remote areas from the centre you can rent a furnished flat for 2,000 USD.
@@sanderrecommends oh shoot that's your total monthly income if you were to work a good job there. Anything around 1000 range?
Feel free to check available options at www.propertyfinder.qa/
@@sanderrecommends thanks
But houses in dubai are more expensive than qatar
Yes
do you take investments as i just want to be like silent partner no other involvement just want direct lifelong passive income thats all with out any loses and hastle .😊
Please feel free to contact my colleagues from The Loft Bureau directly and find it out: www.theloftbureau.com/
Qatar is expensive for normal people who do not get much money Dubai is the best everyone has equal lifestyles if you have a good title you have money what about small ex-pats do not get much money
Dubai it's ghetto for rich indian and russian people
Is it safe for me and my fiancé? We are a gay couple soon to be married
It's better to speak with locals.
No beer not going
Good point )
" Qatar is the Best Place to Live" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What about you? What is the best place to live for you?
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- I suggest considering a place with freedom, free press, and democracy.
- I will look for somewhere sustainable, avoiding hot desert lands with no arable land or natural waters.
- I aim for a location where the natives are open-minded and accepting of people from different culture and definitely not influenced by Islamic radicals who fund and promote organisations like Hamas, Taliban, Hezbollah, and other dozen Middle East terrorist groups.
The Middle East is a shady place; despite projecting a positive image for tourism and business through PR efforts (They use people like you).
I currently reside in Kerala, India, where I pay 20% of my income as income tax to the national government, along with several other direct taxes to the local and state government. Unfortunately, I find the state government to be inefficient, and the value provided by both local and national governments does not seem commensurate with the tax payments.
Fortunately, Kerala boasts fertile land, ample water resources, and a good climate. Additionally, our family enjoys a significant agricultural income that remains non-taxable.
While the option to migrate to Germany is available to me, the Middle East is my least preferred destination. Many individuals from my home state are already working across the Middle East in white and blue collar jobs and residing there. I know the details from them
LoL, indian person
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