Visiting an expat family in Bahria Phase 4
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ต.ค. 2024
- Dear Diary, the trip to Bahria Town has definitely come with its challenges. The cell network has been down for 3 days and the roads are still blocked. Now that we have some good news we can return home. I have been invited to a families home for breakfast. They have relocated from the UK over 2 years ago. Allahumabarik.
Loving the bling bling house tour from our brother there. Thanxs a lot seeing how you live brother (if you read this comment) not many would open their homes up like that.
Blessing to all the brothers (also sisters) making the effort moving abroad. 'It ain't easy'.
Allahumma baarik! What a beautiful house my favourite part was the prayer area/masjid - wonderful! Shows how important prayer is to this family - may Allah swt bless their family and home in this world and the next
Brother farhan do dua for my Hijra in sha Allah next year 🤲
Salaam, apologies currently boarding my flight back to the UK unfortunately it was a extremely short visit due to unforseen circumstances. In'sha'Allah definitely would love to come see you on my next visit in January February In'sha'Allah
@@cleanmachinedetailing walaikumsalaam, not to worry my brother. JazakhAllah for supporting my channel.
Interesting seeing different types of property. Does anyone know if property prices are still going up in Pakistan 🇵🇰 or are they stable. I've been told that you're going to pay a lot of tax for the purchase of any land or property. Is the tax high 🤔
Excellent programme 👍 👌 👏
They are stable at a much lower level currently due to lack of interest from investors, in turn due to unstable political situation and high taxation in lieu of IMF imposed levies.
Love you see you both growing together. You n Your channel 🤣.
It's a great country to raise a good family, good and bad everywhere though but the increasingly immorality in the west far outweighs the bad in Pakistan.
I live in Australia, counting every day untill I move out of here insha'Allah. JazakaAllah for the house tour ikhwan, may Allah bless it in everyway 😊
@SilverLine-v1d MashaaAllah, well said, I met a family from Melbourne Autralia last week. They moved to Rawalpindi 9 months ago.
Very informative.Thsnks for shairing 😊
another informative and enjoyable vlog 👍🏾👍🏾
Where do you get a security guard like that from.? Looks professional and intimidating. Just what is required
that house is massive. used to see them only in bollywood films from 90s 😂😂
1.5 Kanals isn't that big. Though yes, 1.5 Kanals is on the elite end of the spectrum in Bahria. Usually you have 0.25, 0.5 and 1 Kanal homes. 1.5 - 5 Kanals are premium plots and usually not sold on the open market, rather given as "gifts", if you know what I mean. This guy lucked out with one where the owner lost interest, perhaps due to the real estate market crash that has been going on since a couple of years now.
@@brazensmusings2738 your probably right. It's just it reminded me of those extravagant,opulent houses that I used to see in 90s Bollywood films 👍🏾👍🏾
Nice vlog bro I need some info do you own property if buying in Bahria town or is it leased Jazak Allah.
The land is leased typically on a 99 year tenure which automatically renews. But yes, they can legally revoke it. This only happens in Bahria though, all other schemes or CDA sectors don't have this concept and land is owned.
MashAllah! beautiful home
Another excellent video, informative as always. Do you know how much RMG are selling apartments like the one you've been staying in for? Also what kind of rent are they fetching in terms of monthly rental and also short term air bnb lets?
He commented in the previous video that the rents are 30 pounds per day or 600 pounds per month.
I asked rmg, 76k for 3 bed apartment, tbh if you stretch a little further can get. Beautiful house
@shabayaba123 Thank you very much for the info... and you're right; I've been told RMG are selling 10 marla houses for about 110k, so that would be a 2 storey house with 4 or even 5 bedrooms with en suites, so probably a better investment.
@brazensmusings2738 that's a decent monthly return in Pakistan. 👍🏽
Jazak Allah Khair
How much would a house like this cost?
Thats a palace😮...hope your stomach is better
Salaam Brother i love your videos. Im looking at homes in B17 islamabad as it looks like an up and comming society. Please advise
whos gonna clean dust, dirt, from those big houses.
The owners of big houses provide many jobs for the community. Cooks, cleaners, gardeners, guards etc
can you make a video on Pakistani marriage scams and things to look out for when marrying someone in pakistan ??
@RSADYNAMICS This is very difficult. Not everyone is willing to share their story. A lot of people are still stuck in 'difficult' marriages that were never meant to be to 'complete half their deen' but instead full of fraud, scams, lies etc etc.
@@MyBritishPakistaniLife thanks for the reply .A rich girl I know wants to marry her cousin back home and i want to understand how men change when they get married to Anglo Pakistani woman and what they expect
@RSADYNAMICS Generally speaking from living in Pakistan. Even amongst cousins, it's hard to get married. You need to have a good job or be born into a wealthier family, etc. (Generally speaking).
For us, Anglo Pakistanis, getting a British passport, ticks the main box for marriage. Which is why you see age gaps of up to 15 years.
Even if someone has many previously failed marriages, this is no issue. Generally, the marriage is for a better life rather than for a better spouse.
I would always ask myself the real question. Would my cousin marry me if I couldn't offer a British passport?
There is a massive cultural and social norms gap between Pakistanis and British Pakistanis.
Again, I'm generalising. The cousins in Pakistan main aim will be:
- send money to parents.
- build a large house
- Buy plots
The real focus in any marriage is to build a relationship with your spouse based on Islamic principles. Make a home based on the Sunnah. Grow together by seeking ilm and practising what you learn. Sharing and growing together.
These are just a few basic principles for a blessed marriage. If the rich woman thinks the cousin in a village in Pakistan will provide her with everything she needs to grow. Then go for it.
At the age of 18 when I studied Fiqh surrounding marriage. I learnt that the closer you match your potential spouse, the better.
So, in essence, the guy should be:
- similar or higher income
- similar educational level
- employed
- similar age
- British Pakistani (or any other ethnicity, given that they are British)
- similar area in the UK
- share similar hopes and values for the future.
The list can go on. Like I said, I dis a full fish course on this and have lived here in Pakistan. My advice to everyone would be to marry from Pakistan as your last resort.
@@MyBritishPakistaniLife thank you very much Jazak al”ah kheir for this amazingly detailed reply I will share it with my family
Brother please make a video on this subject. I think it’s a really important topic that will get a lot of use. Your insight is valuable as someone who is an Anglo Pakistani who is actually living in the country could save a lot of people getting their heart broken and a lot of reward to
Some gaff that ! You would have to pay millions in the uk for a house like that
❤🇵🇰😊
TH-cam bahria town mafia, if your buying do all your due diligence
Everybody has their own preference but I myself won't ever invest in Bahria, the developer is a known gangster, who has taken land, forcibly from weak people. Fortunately we KP people are not intimidated instead we get spurred on to retaliate the same way. That's exactly why they have never been able to capture land for any Bahria in Peshawar. Three times they have advertised and sent their goons, all three times they have been beaten black and blue. Last time they came with weapons and never returned.
The most risk free investments in my opinion are government based, not even DHA, which I personally despise due to its links with the corrupt establishment.There are plenty CDA sectors in Islamabad, and can accommodate any number of people as long as interest is there.
Government based, government is the most corrupt
@@brazensmusings2738 AsSalaamoAlaikom, Fraud se bachen,
Private/kisi se ya Housing societies se- Zameen/ Ghar/Dukan/File/Plot khareedte wakt-
Agar.-
Noc nahin -
Malkiyat nahin - Intekal nahin - Registry nahin - Possession nahin,
Tu
Fraud momkin hae,
Investigate before Investing-otherwise will lose investment, Jab tak Hakoomat e Pakistan Plots/ Property ko Digital/ Computerised Registry nahin karti- Real Estate ko regulate nahin karti- tab tak Property me Invest na karain., Comment isliye kar raha hoon-merae aur hazaron
Investors ke saath Fraud hova hae., Kya in Plots/Property ki Full Malkiyat, Registry, Intekal hai/ possession fori mily ghi - ya Leasehold/Pagri waly hain, Fraud tu nahin ho gha ?????
Salaams @farhan. I'm visiting Islamabad in a couple of weeks. Would be great to meet up.
@ukanwars walaikumsalaam, yes email me mybritishpakistanilife@gmail.com
I know who he is 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Demographics and lifestyle in Pakistan you have the spending power there is nothing you can’t get from your own personal guard to bubbling cheese on your omelettes 😂 and on the other demographics you will see kids on the streets no shoes on😢