My dream house is in KLCC?
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@emily2umedia
@emily2umedia Күн бұрын
OMG Sanrio Hello Kitty Town & Thomas Town already closed for years! Please don't do armchair content.
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Күн бұрын
Yup it has been closed for years but it stuck with me till now. Haven’t been to the location since then, maybe you can let us know what is there in Medini? 🫶🏽
@Brisamars-q1c
@Brisamars-q1c Күн бұрын
Please don’t migrate. Stay and make this a better place. I just relocated back here and noticed a huge demographic change!
@mumk
@mumk Күн бұрын
Prefer home podcast more chill
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Күн бұрын
Hahah thanks for the feedback! Because im not driving, so I can focus on the conversation more🤣
@mic3099
@mic3099 2 күн бұрын
Would recommend PENANG for remote Expat worker (WFH), retirees, and expat with family. Other place in Malaysia no match
@dylanngan
@dylanngan 2 күн бұрын
The rental in Penang no doubt is lower than KL, with a much more tourist atmosphere overall. Where would you recommend to stay in Penang?
@mic3099
@mic3099 2 күн бұрын
@@dylanngan It is Silicon Valley of East -- All foreign factories is here (Intel, AMD, Broadcom, Micron, Western Digital...). Fact: Penang is largest exporter of Malaysia (not Selangor/ KL). please google to check fact. Also has highest GDP per capita among state in Malaysia. (KL is not a state so excluded) Tanjung Bungah, Strait Quay, Batu Ferringhi and Georgetown is best place for retirees and Western expat. Penang is All Western no 1 choice.
@keonglim4826
@keonglim4826 2 күн бұрын
As a Msian living in a western country down south, I can confirm almost everything in Msia is cheaper, after conversion, except for ICE cars. Msian EV cars are slightly cheaper. Imported groceries in Msia, however is on par or slightly more expensive than us. Imported clothes/cosmetics etc brands are also on par or slightly more expensive. So perhaps, if one buys imported stuffs to eat or wear then it may not be so economical. Oh some imported medicines if not subsidised is also on par with us but services/rental etc are definitely way cheaper in Msia, so overall, Msia is definitely cheaper by a long shot.
@dylanngan
@dylanngan 2 күн бұрын
I agree with you. Not to mention our petrol is cheaper as well since it’s subsidised but will soon see it being stripped away. The main difference is our real estate prices and rental rates are very much affordable which allows us to have some breathing room. However lifestyle inflation is real in Malaysia, especially major cities. Thanks for watching buddy!
@xiaomashitu
@xiaomashitu 3 күн бұрын
Malaysia Affordable Luxury For Expats 😊
@dylanngan
@dylanngan 3 күн бұрын
Yes! Luxury living at a fraction of the cost. Thanks for watching bro
@DogeMultiverse
@DogeMultiverse 4 күн бұрын
Malaysia boleh
@dylanngan
@dylanngan 4 күн бұрын
Hahaha! Memang Malaysia boleh!
@Shark9637
@Shark9637 4 күн бұрын
Inflation pun boleh
@faridandriann401
@faridandriann401 7 күн бұрын
This is a new knowledge for us thanks man ❤
@dylanngan
@dylanngan 7 күн бұрын
Thanks for the kind words! Would you like to see more of this kinda content?
@TheUrbanRebel
@TheUrbanRebel 10 күн бұрын
I watched this video the other day. Interesting concept but not sure if it would work in Malaysia or not.
@dylanngan
@dylanngan 10 күн бұрын
I think it will happen in Malaysia, just not in the near future. We have a lot of developments in city centre now that are shoebox sizes and it is being sold as an airbnb investment unit. Thanks for watching!
@kennyfrancis6882
@kennyfrancis6882 13 күн бұрын
JB is much better for singaporeans than KL
@dylanngan
@dylanngan 13 күн бұрын
In terms of?
@icebaby6714
@icebaby6714 16 күн бұрын
Great video and thanks for sharing! 😂👍
@dylanngan
@dylanngan 15 күн бұрын
You’re welcome! Hope you enjoyed it✨
@codyrex9351
@codyrex9351 17 күн бұрын
It’s fake
@dylanngan
@dylanngan 16 күн бұрын
What do you mean by it?
@mmuyahho9233
@mmuyahho9233 20 күн бұрын
I’m going this Jan without agent. Just two of us. Girls and Muslim, we can survive right? 😂 You explaiend everything quite well now I just need to come and see by myself 😂. Thank you for all explanations, history , etc !!!! Btw, is it better taking bus or train to Jiuzhaigou? And for the foods, do u see any muslim/vegetarians restaurant there 😅
@dylanngan
@dylanngan 20 күн бұрын
Definitely you guys can survive in jiuzhaigou, especially when you are inside the national park, there are a variety of choices inside(it may not be nice haha) and even a fast food chain inside. I took a tour bus but I definitely recommend taking their train which you need passports (treat it like an airport check in). Their MCD and KFC are all without pork no worries. I will be uploading my part 2 trip this weekend,stay tuned for more!
@PohraLee
@PohraLee 20 күн бұрын
@@mmuyahho9233 welcome to Sichuan,train will be more free and fast,because the way is a little for and waster time on bus,choose train you just needs to take 1 hours bus,and the bus from train station to Jiuzhaigou will more easy to find than chengdu. China have many restaurant for muslim awaywhere,you can use Apple‘s map type in 清真菜(qingzhencai)and it's will take to you find a restaurant for muslim
@jarrettyew
@jarrettyew 21 күн бұрын
How was the crowd now though? I don’t remember the area being crowded when I was there many years ago.
@dylanngan
@dylanngan 21 күн бұрын
The crowd is considerably packed, compared to when it was opened I think in year 2017/2018. It is now transformed into a China Expat’s hotspot
@areebachewa8318
@areebachewa8318 22 күн бұрын
My goodness seeing you sweating on this video the weather must be extremely hot isnt it unfortunately all these condo are serviced condo where you have to pay extremely high maintenance fees, commercial water and electricity bills and I dont think the local can afford ....All these new condo they are building pigeon holes to live with all their high prices they are selling ...Lastly I hope you can make a video of Pudu Ulu area and their old and new condo available around this area... Thank you for your video
@dylanngan
@dylanngan 22 күн бұрын
Yes indeed the weather is very hot but most importantly is you guys get to understand more about Maluri😉 For those condos, it would be under Commercial HDA hence the electricity can be converted to residential but you are right on the maintenance fees which is on the higher side, which is to maintain those condos is a tip top condition. Undeniably sizes of condos are getting smaller due to the increase of cost of materials , hence subsales is always an option for youngsters to buy in, provided with a preparation of at least 10% downpayment. Pudu Ulu, got it! Let me put it on my checklist and thank you so much for your kind words!
@張小可-b8l
@張小可-b8l 23 күн бұрын
九寨溝夏天的水量比較多
@dylanngan
@dylanngan 22 күн бұрын
可是夏天的风景也一样美么?
@張小可-b8l
@張小可-b8l 22 күн бұрын
@@dylanngan 我覺得夏天也很美...因為水量多...所以五彩池的面積會比較大...不會只有影片中那麼一小灘(19:27)....當然...如果喜歡樹葉變黃或變紅...那秋天就是最棒的選擇...事實上九寨溝有100多個大大小小的湖...真的值得您深入探訪
@PohraLee
@PohraLee 22 күн бұрын
@@dylanngan我也更喜欢汛水期的九寨沟 海子更美一些~😢但是那个时候往往人超级多
@dylanngan
@dylanngan 21 күн бұрын
谢谢您的建议! 老实说,我真的觉得九寨沟真的是一个奇景太美了! 下次如果我再去的话,肯定会搭动车,感觉时间上会比较快🤣
@dylanngan
@dylanngan 21 күн бұрын
@ 对,尤其是现在马来西亚不需要visa过去,真的超多人过去,还不包括国内人自己旅游😆
@Bran294
@Bran294 26 күн бұрын
great video sir
@dylanngan
@dylanngan 26 күн бұрын
Thank you sir!
@senchaholic
@senchaholic Ай бұрын
To add context to the Greenhouse Stockholm project: The Greenhouse Sthlm project spans around 10 years, but individual buildings or phases within the project take much less time-2-3 years on average. For example, the first phase began in 2022 and is expected to be ready by 2024-2025. While it’s true that some projects in countries like Malaysia or Indonesia may produce thousands of units within the same timeframe, there are several key differences that explain why construction in Sweden takes longer: 1. Regulatory and Permit Processes • In Sweden, construction is highly regulated, with strict requirements for zoning, environmental impact assessments, and building permits. Each phase must go through multiple layers of approval, often involving public consultations to address community concerns. • In Malaysia and Indonesia, while regulations exist, the processes are often less extensive or streamlined, allowing for faster approvals. 2. Sustainability Standards • Greenhouse Sthlm emphasizes eco-friendly construction, using innovative methods like recycling materials and minimizing carbon emissions. These sustainable practices often require additional planning, sourcing of materials, and specialized construction techniques, which take longer than traditional methods. • In contrast, projects in Southeast Asia may prioritize scale and speed over sustainability, leading to faster production timelines. 3. Labor and Workforce • In Sweden, labor laws are stringent, and the construction industry operates with regulated working hours, safety standards, and higher wages. These factors can slow down construction but ensure worker welfare. • In Malaysia and Indonesia, larger workforces and more flexible labor conditions often allow for quicker construction, especially in large-scale developments. 4. Project Complexity • Greenhouse Sthlm is not just about producing apartments-it includes offices, public spaces, and urban infrastructure, all integrated into a dense city environment like Kungsholmen. Urban projects in Stockholm often require careful coordination with existing infrastructure and efforts to minimize disruption to residents. • In Southeast Asia, many large housing projects are built in new, undeveloped areas, where fewer constraints exist in terms of existing infrastructure or population density. 5. Cultural and Economic Priorities • In Sweden, the focus is often on quality over quantity, with an emphasis on long-term durability, sustainability, and community impact. This approach naturally slows down projects. • In Southeast Asia, where housing demand is often higher due to rapid urbanization, the priority is on speed and scale to meet population needs and economic growth targets. 6. Project Scale and Strategy • Greenhouse Sthlm focuses on delivering 600 high-quality apartments along with additional facilities over the entire development timeline. • In contrast, projects in Malaysia or Indonesia often aim for massive-scale developments, like producing 10,000 units in a single large-scale housing project. These are typically focused on meeting high demand for affordable housing, rather than incorporating diverse uses or sustainability measures. So, while it’s true that construction in Asia can often produce many more units in the same timeframe, the differences lie in regulations, priorities, and methods. Projects like Greenhouse Sthlm are designed for long-term quality, sustainability, and urban integration, which naturally take more time.
@dylanngan
@dylanngan 29 күн бұрын
I am keen to understand more about properties in Sweden! Is it possible if we can communicate more through an email? It would be great to exchange knowledges between different countries!
@senchaholic
@senchaholic Ай бұрын
Actually, that’s not true. The houses in Gamla Stan are much older than those in Södermalm. Gamla Stan dates back to the 13th century, with many medieval structures still standing, while Södermalm wasn’t really developed until the 17th century or later.
@dylanngan
@dylanngan 29 күн бұрын
Yup! Gamla Stan is definitely older, it can be seen from the architectural designs! However, I didn’t really get to explore Södermalm.
@senchaholic
@senchaholic Ай бұрын
Just a quick correction: the Vasa is definitely NOT a Viking ship. The Viking Age ended around the 11th century, while the Vasa was built in 1628-over 500 years later! It was a Swedish warship commissioned by King Gustav II Adolf during the height of Sweden’s empire-building era. Viking ships were sleek, lightweight, and designed for raiding and exploration, whereas the Vasa was a heavily armed, top-heavy warship designed to display naval power (though it tragically sank on its maiden voyage). Completely different eras, designs, and purposes!
@dylanngan
@dylanngan 29 күн бұрын
Thanks for the correction! It’s really great that tourists like can get to know more about Sweden’s history!
@dannylee121
@dannylee121 Ай бұрын
Your videos resonates with me as the 2 areas you featured Bangsar South n Maluri were my residences decades ago. It's surreal looking at this area as development has sped up so fast. The only landmark was Aeon Maluri those days.😅 Definitely a bustling hotspot n hot pot place now.😊. I did a visit there a few weeks back and was gazing in bewilderment at all those areas you mentioned here. Personally,I'd prefer to reside in Bangsar South than here.😄Thanks,Dylan for the walking tour. Nice! 👍👍👍😊
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Ай бұрын
Wow! that is such a coincidence, Danny! Indeed both locations has changed a lot and I am with you on this side, I prefer to stay in Bangsar South, but to invest in Maluri area is also very very attractive. Thanks for watching and the compliments too!
@HansikaSiri
@HansikaSiri Ай бұрын
Watching from Texas and hoping to move to KL soon-your videos are incredibly helpful, thank you! Please do Cheras and Ampang next 🙏
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Wow! All the way from US to Malaysia? What made you decided on moving over here? Ampang and Cheras is actually very very big, hope are considered as the top 2 biggest addresses in KL, in terms of size.
@helenabere6644
@helenabere6644 Ай бұрын
Nice review 👍keep it up. Can you review Sungai Long in Kajang/ cheras ?
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Ай бұрын
Thanks Helena! Sure will put down in my checklist😉
@TheStudio-div
@TheStudio-div Ай бұрын
12:08 the grab rider was riding in the pedestrian walkway...its damn dangerous.... regardless whether he gives peace sign or not.
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Ай бұрын
True, somehow not too sure it’s me only or most Malaysians, we are “immune” to motorcycles driving on pedestrian walkways. But this needs to change in order for our society to improve. Thanks for pointing it out!
@starnoir
@starnoir Ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. I am coming to stay in Kuala Lumpur for a month to explore it. I have rented an apartment here so your video has been super helpful for me!
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words! It’s words like this that motivates me to do more similar contents! Welcome to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia! Hope you enjoy the great hospitality and all of our good foods!
@helenabere6644
@helenabere6644 Ай бұрын
Nice review keep it up and back to the hot weather from cold to hot 😂
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Ай бұрын
Thanks Helena! No doubt it’s very hot and humid here😆
@dannylee121
@dannylee121 Ай бұрын
Sweden to me is my favourite pop group..ABBA.. Thanks for the tour.. haven't been there yet ..😅. truly away from the KL life..nice n serene. Have fun,,both of you..🥳🤗your wife?😊
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Ай бұрын
Yes! I didn’t know ABBA was from Sweden and they even dedicated an ABBA Museum for them, you should check it out, I heard it’s really interesting. Not yet wife but soon to be😆 thanks for watching Danny!
@drewh3224
@drewh3224 Ай бұрын
One thing struck me is that apartment and condo buildings in Malaysia like KL are allowed to be for Airbnb and for long-term rental purposes legally. The majority of the cities in the West and the US here in New York City are illegal for any type of rental in condo buildings. It created an ownstay and a peace of living condition, and the environment of ownership. Im still trying to find a condo in KL that where it is only for ownstay and knowingly who my neighbors will be. Again, if KL strips away Airbnb or rental in condo buildings, it will dramatically slow down the construction activities and its economy for 'investment' purposes.
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Ай бұрын
I do understand your concerns as current I myself am looking for an own stay house and this is bugging me alot. My suggestion is to go for condos which is residential title (not commercial HDA) and also go for bigger sized condos which are generally for suited for ownstay rather than airbnb/investment.
@dannylee121
@dannylee121 Ай бұрын
Accidentally saw your video and am impressed by your walking tour of this area. Am a retiree now but was staying at Pantai Hill park 2 decades ago.Am astonished at the way things have progressed esp.reflecting those times I took the Kerinchi LRT..not covered or linked. Wouldn't mind moving back this area but prices have risen way too high. Any studio units less than RM300k ? 😅 Sub sale? Keep up the good job as I also enjoy walking.👍👍🤗
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Ай бұрын
Hey Danny, thanks for the kind words that motivates me to continue doing more videos like this! Yes, this area has changed so much but I liked how Kg Kerinchi is still there making it a very special area to explore, mixture of new buildings and the old ones. I don't think there is a studio unit lesser than Rm300k unfortunately. Likewise, you should drop by sometime in the evening during weekends for a walk!
@dannylee121
@dannylee121 Ай бұрын
Understandably..it was around RM 230k for Pantai Hill park low rise ..1335 sq.ft..now...😮TQ for reply.🤩✌️🤗
@hostahome7637
@hostahome7637 Ай бұрын
Is 3 bedroom better investment than 2bedroom?
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Ай бұрын
It really depends on location, generally 3 will be a sweet spot for more options to sell and rent. There will be more target market.
@jamesbond-nx2ns
@jamesbond-nx2ns Ай бұрын
how much is racism towards immigrants?
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Ай бұрын
Malaysians generally are very helpful and friendly towards foreigners. It is actually named as one of the most expat-friendly countries as we understand many languages. I’m not saying this just because I’m a Malaysian, but this is what I see from my daily life. But, there are always some bad apples everywhere.
@jamesbond-nx2ns
@jamesbond-nx2ns Ай бұрын
@dylanngan good but can an immigrant get PR by working a few years?
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Ай бұрын
@ unfortunately it’s really difficult to get a PR in Malaysia, but you can apply for MM2H.
@notsniw135
@notsniw135 Ай бұрын
Next, Norway.
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Ай бұрын
Norway is definitely on my list! Have you been there before?
@notsniw135
@notsniw135 Ай бұрын
@@dylanngan Nope, never been to Scandinavian countries
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Ай бұрын
@ You should plan a trip there! It’s not as per what people about it being expensive.
@helenabere6644
@helenabere6644 Ай бұрын
Nice review great to see you review another Country something unique and Sweden it’s a very nice country not very popular but glad you review waiting On your next review For part 2
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Ай бұрын
Thanks for the support Helena! Glad that you enjoyed it✨
@edwardyong457
@edwardyong457 Ай бұрын
Great to see that you are sharing properties outside of Malaysia. Always see many people focus on Asian countries or UK properties, but Sweden wow nice to learn more.
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Ай бұрын
Yes! A bit bored with only those few countries that are “hot” in properties. In Sweden, the government controls most of the housing and if you want to rent or buy, you have to queue for it. Some queue can last up to generations if you want to buy in the city centre of Stockholm!
@edwardyong457
@edwardyong457 Ай бұрын
@dylanngan Wow, then maybe the prices will rise like SG soon, since SG government also control the property launches there, unlike MY developer can keep building, ending up oversupplying the market for many years already.
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Ай бұрын
@@edwardyong457 Even renting houses are also control by government, so I believe they encourage fairness in Stockholm. The property prices are being corrected as per my few days knowledge over there😆
@edwardyong457
@edwardyong457 Ай бұрын
@@dylanngan No wonder Sweden is so highly ranked for standard of living😂, maybe time to migrate there. But in your opinion, would you live & work in MY or Sweden?
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Ай бұрын
@@edwardyong457 I can’t conclude based on one trip only to Stockholm, but if I were to travel there often and the experience is still the same or even better, hands down would love to live and work in Sweden! Words can’t describe how I feel actually and you should head there for real hahah!
@johnathanta
@johnathanta Ай бұрын
Dylan, any other Expat neighbourhood you recommend? Mt. Kiara was very convenient for me, is there anywhere else I should consider in KL?
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Ай бұрын
Hey Jonathan, if you want to be convenient and not being in the middle of the KLCC,TRX and Bukit Bintang, do consider 1. Bangsar South 2. Bangsar / Damansara Heights 3. Desa Park City These few locations has its own attractions. Thanks for watching!
@johnathanta
@johnathanta Ай бұрын
@@dylanngan Thank you Dylan! As you said, I walk a lot as an expat. So I prefer groceries attached to my condo (Sri Hartamas) and like full gym amenities included. Mont Kiara had lots of premium convenience options, for example I had a $500USD macbook pro repair completed in 3 hours same day. In a nutshell, premium convenience + walkable + modern comfortable is ideal. Are your recommendations similar or better? Thank you!
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Ай бұрын
@@johnathanta Yes, actually all the places in the above I mentioned definitely suits your needs. Not to mention, all of them are very expat friendly and walkable. You will definitely love these areas!
@mfam72
@mfam72 Ай бұрын
Hopefully you can make a deep dive video on Johor property market soon
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Ай бұрын
Sure! What do you like me to discuss more about?
@mfam72
@mfam72 Ай бұрын
​@@dylanngan I'm interested in the market trend of property in JB since RTS is near completion and JB-SEZ as you mentioned.
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Ай бұрын
@@mfam72 sure! let me see when I am available to talk on this topic.
@cheechuenlim3541
@cheechuenlim3541 Ай бұрын
Do you think bon kiara is worth buying?
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Ай бұрын
Need to see the intention of it, for own stay hoping for capital appreciation its good. When it’s initially launched the psf is very low, comparing at the surrounding price and with the further infrastructure.
@crazyhellfirez
@crazyhellfirez Ай бұрын
you will be more surprised if you jumped back further 2013 of google street view.
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Ай бұрын
Hahah! Why so? Not developed?
@crazyhellfirez
@crazyhellfirez Ай бұрын
@@dylanngan no it's like a lot changes within 10 years. and around the setinggan house mostly got lot like kampung style houses. now gone already.
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Ай бұрын
Yes, because of the strategic location of it being in Mont Kiara. Sooner or later it will be taken over by developers again. It’s sad but that’s the unfortunate reality of it.
@edwardyong457
@edwardyong457 Ай бұрын
Dun rly like this budget, no benefit to me.
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Ай бұрын
Why bro? Maybe you can try to start up a small biz? Because really a lot of incentives for SMEs.
@chinadonghuanews9844
@chinadonghuanews9844 Ай бұрын
Awesome more videos🎉
@dylanngan
@dylanngan Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching buddy!
@mdnahidseo
@mdnahidseo 2 ай бұрын
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@tslondon422
@tslondon422 2 ай бұрын
looks a bit like singapore
@dylanngan
@dylanngan 2 ай бұрын
Which part of Singapore? Raffles?
@shaun500000
@shaun500000 2 ай бұрын
The only negative i have for taman desa would be the lack of public transport like LRTs or MRTs. But they provide bus service so at least got something la
@dylanngan
@dylanngan 2 ай бұрын
Yes, because it’s an own stay area, MRT is then quite subjective in terms of pros and cons. But if you are driving, it is considered rather convenient (despite the jam😆) Thanks for watching Shaun!
@K0Y0I_sis
@K0Y0I_sis 28 күн бұрын
On the flipside, it could be argued that this area have been an outer heaven for automotive enthusiast. Located in the center of Klang Valley, with access to the best driving roads KL could offer at your fingertips, not to mention the decommissioned airfield KL BASE right behind Desa Green's backwater vicinity. Might be my own head-canon but I've always pictured this neighbourhood as the San Fernando Valley of KL. That is if private equity developers and Real Estate Grifters stop hustling in to this area, exacerbating the already congested traffic volume this residents here are currently experiencing......
@ayu5657
@ayu5657 2 ай бұрын
how come no went to duta kiara end one, much nicer there
@dylanngan
@dylanngan 2 ай бұрын
Ya you mean the Pavilion Mont Kiara part right? Yes! That part is very nice but the vibes is rather similar with Jalan Kiara 8, mainly residential, of course aside of Solaris. Thanks for watching Ayu!
@irfanizzaham577
@irfanizzaham577 2 ай бұрын
Bought a unit at LR too! How long would u estimate it takes walking from LR to Kerinchi LRT station?
@dylanngan
@dylanngan 2 ай бұрын
Congrats bro! I think a good 500m, I tried walking to it, at a normal pace, it took me 15mins ish.
@cheechuenlim3541
@cheechuenlim3541 2 ай бұрын
Where did you buy first two properties? I know one at Bangsar south 😂
@dylanngan
@dylanngan 2 ай бұрын
Haha basically it’s all in those hot locations where rental yield are high, thanks for watching bro!
@terminator2816
@terminator2816 2 ай бұрын
Thumbs up 👍
@dylanngan
@dylanngan 2 ай бұрын
Thanks bro!
@snowruohighwhite2789
@snowruohighwhite2789 2 ай бұрын
Are you sure you speak English ? 😂😂😂 your pronounce is so weird 😅😅😅
@dylanngan
@dylanngan 2 ай бұрын
Then what language do you think I am speaking?