I know that building , watched them smashing it out . Hopefully can take a Girl there by the Pool . Looks great , they have done a good job . Good work Bill . 👍
This area is noisy at night if its near ody hotel at daresalam. Its has 2-3 malagashy bars which opens till early morning and loud music plays non stop almost every day till 4-5 am in a morning!! I dont know why you think this area is quiet!! :)
@@egertass5202 I don’t know the area so well but I will check tonight when I go through and get back to you with my opinion on top of that I am seeing a guy that rented an apartment there for 2 months tonight I will ask him and add the outcome to the video description thanks for your input much appreciated
@@egertass5202 I spoke to the tenant he says it’s not to bad as the rooms have good windows but the was a bit of noise from bars when I drove past at 2am
i would not scold myself too quickly,tourists numbers are barely going up and are still extremely low Tulear and Mangily are full of empty hotels,some of them same fancy as one in your video but clientele for such pricey places are limited,i am definitely not paying over 20 euros for a hotel and over 2 euros for a beer why going to cheap country and pay high prices,then better stick to Thailand or Vietnam or Philippines 2 years ago i went to Foulpointe and it was almost deserted.lot of hotels and apartments to rent but no tourists so i asked why and a guy told me owners of hotels jacked up prices in unison basically destroying competition but what happened- everybody left i was in one of hotels being only one there hotel completely empty and they STILL didn't want to reduce price so i left too that Malagasy is probably laundering stolen money so profitability is not high on his list you were showing recently a land bought by indian owner of fancy hotel who wants to develop even more tourist capacity but tourist numbers are constant i would expect saturation point to come very quickly,many businesses will fail and others will have to reduce prices
Mangily is growing every year but with Malagasy the best business to run in mangily is a bar nightclub for Malagasy clients as like you say the are not enough clients to fill 1000 rooms Toliara is a hard place for business. Nosy be is a different place it’s going to grow fast the is no real good quality products or accommodation, there’s money on the table and I’m going to pick it up by giving clients what they want.
@@passivenomads Toliara has a more desert-like climate than tropical Nosy Be, which also benefits from direct flights from Europe. At least Mangily has a sealed road now but it is a long way from town and the airport.
Good location, sound investment and construction ... but the tourist trade seems to centre around the European summer holidays. Europeans typically get 4-6 weeks off, whilst Americans are lucky to get 2-4.
@@trevorsmith7753 this hotel will be booked out between June and December I would imagine there is many guys that are retired and can travel year round that visit places like Africa, South America and Asia
@@passivenomads One has to be realistic. Do they speak French? Do they like black girls? Are they content with a basic level of infrastructure and security? Pattaya has been fantastically successful with Europeans, Americans, Indians and Russians because the locals speak basic English, infrastructure is good, plenty of hungry girls, very safe and costs are competitively-low.
@@jungbolosse3034 I believe that this hotel is owned by a Malagasy man and was built by Malagasy builders probably from the capital Tana but I don’t know for sure
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Spent 4 days in Nairobi on my way back. Can get land there for 99 years as a foreigner, much much cheaper and way more money for business.
I know that building , watched them smashing it out .
Hopefully can take a Girl there by the Pool .
Looks great , they have done a good job .
Good work Bill . 👍
@@philipdavy266 yes as long as you buy drinks you can use the pool
This area is noisy at night if its near ody hotel at daresalam. Its has 2-3 malagashy bars which opens till early morning and loud music plays non stop almost every day till 4-5 am in a morning!! I dont know why you think this area is quiet!! :)
@@egertass5202 I don’t know the area so well but I will check tonight when I go through and get back to you with my opinion on top of that I am seeing a guy that rented an apartment there for 2 months tonight I will ask him and add the outcome to the video description thanks for your input much appreciated
Agree , way loud with the local bars and their music .
@@egertass5202 I spoke to the tenant he says it’s not to bad as the rooms have good windows but the was a bit of noise from bars when I drove past at 2am
Solution could be to relocate to a room on the back side.
i would not scold myself too quickly,tourists numbers are barely going up and are still extremely low
Tulear and Mangily are full of empty hotels,some of them same fancy as one in your video
but clientele for such pricey places are limited,i am definitely not paying over 20 euros for a hotel and over 2 euros for a beer
why going to cheap country and pay high prices,then better stick to Thailand or Vietnam or Philippines
2 years ago i went to Foulpointe and it was almost deserted.lot of hotels and apartments to rent but no tourists so i asked why and a guy told me owners of hotels jacked up prices in unison basically destroying competition but what happened- everybody left
i was in one of hotels being only one there hotel completely empty and they STILL didn't want to reduce price so i left too
that Malagasy is probably laundering stolen money so profitability is not high on his list
you were showing recently a land bought by indian owner of fancy hotel who wants to develop even more tourist capacity but tourist numbers are constant
i would expect saturation point to come very quickly,many businesses will fail and others will have to reduce prices
Mangily is growing every year but with Malagasy the best business to run in mangily is a bar nightclub for Malagasy clients as like you say the are not enough clients to fill 1000 rooms Toliara is a hard place for business.
Nosy be is a different place it’s going to grow fast the is no real good quality products or accommodation, there’s money on the table and I’m going to pick it up by giving clients what they want.
@@passivenomads Toliara has a more desert-like climate than tropical Nosy Be, which also benefits from direct flights from Europe. At least Mangily has a sealed road now but it is a long way from town and the airport.
300K investment here for sure.
250 was my guess but 300k is possible
Good location, sound investment and construction ... but the tourist trade seems to centre around the European summer holidays. Europeans typically get 4-6 weeks off, whilst Americans are lucky to get 2-4.
@@trevorsmith7753 this hotel will be booked out between June and December I would imagine there is many guys that are retired and can travel year round that visit places like Africa, South America and Asia
@@passivenomads One has to be realistic. Do they speak French? Do they like black girls? Are they content with a basic level of infrastructure and security? Pattaya has been fantastically successful with Europeans, Americans, Indians and Russians because the locals speak basic English, infrastructure is good, plenty of hungry girls, very safe and costs are competitively-low.
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Who built that hotel with the top deck swimming pool? A frenchman?
@@jungbolosse3034 I believe that this hotel is owned by a Malagasy man and was built by Malagasy builders probably from the capital Tana but I don’t know for sure
@@passivenomadsThey used local labour that I saw .