wow... what a great video and so are all your other videos. Dubai should pay you as a promoter... LOL.... We are wrapping things up in Canada and moving to Dubai next but after watching your videos.... I want to leave immediately.
Hey Man! I'm coming to Dubai this Friday. Your videos are super useful for someone like me. Can you let me know where can I meet people? Is it cafes, are there any meet ups, any art workshops? I've watched you video for this. Need info other than that
Hey bro, I'm 20 y/o from Sweden doing Dropshipping and just hit $7-figures in rev after 7 months with my brand. Been looking at Dubai, and love your videos, very helpful. At what point would you recommend making the leap and moving to Dubai. Revenue wise I think it's doable for me right now. However, it just feel like it's a bit early, just 7 months after starting? What would you recommend, taxes are killing me lol😅
Congrats! I’d take the leap when you have a year worth of expenses saved up, due to the nature of how Dubai works. Rent, gym, phone bills etc are all on 12 month contracts and mostly paid up front. Idk how your profit margins are looking like, but you can get a really nice apartment here for $40k - $50k a year. Depending on your lifestyle, perhaps have $100k to $150k saved up for personal expenses for a year, once you have that, i’d just take the leap honestly. Then you can fuck around for a year and everything will still be good. But that’s just my opinion, i’m pretty risk averse and like having a big safety net, so if shit hits the fan i don’t have to panic ✌🏼
I have a question! I just got promoted at work and earn $80,000 as a technical writer. Although you and many in your audience are business owners with 6-7 figueres I am happy with this salary for now. I am wondering if you think this is enough. I also only have 10-15k upfront. I wont have such a comfertable lifestyle like you but from my research it should work out well. Do you know people living in dubai with this salary? Any tips and recommendations for me with this budget? A breakdown of my monthly expenses could be like this: 2000$ appartement 6-700$ Car expenses (monthly payment and expenses) Also is it worth it to have a car in Dubai? Food 1000$ (two people) 1000$ all extra stuff 1000$ ish taxes to my home country (will have to be like this the next two years) Any helps and insights is much apprecited!
That should be doable! You can get a rental car for around $550 and gas isn't going to be more than $100 a month (depending how much you use it obv, but it's super cheap). The only big things i'd say to keep in mind is DEWA (5% of rent) and internet/phone data. I pay total for my wifi and phone bill around $200 a month. Food might be more or maybe it's doable, not sure, good you have a buffer for misc expenses. But people are living here for less than that, so that budget should be doable as long as you don't suffer from lifestyle inflation 😄
Keep up the content! Great
Thanks, will do!
Great video bro!
very valuable thanks
Another great video thx. Are you moving to Creek Harbour in October 😃?
Video coming out soon about that, may do something completely different 👀
Good info Rasmus
Thank you and thanks for watching! Appreciate the support 🙏🏼
wow... what a great video and so are all your other videos. Dubai should pay you as a promoter... LOL.... We are wrapping things up in Canada and moving to Dubai next but after watching your videos.... I want to leave immediately.
Need that Dubai sponsor money now 😂 Thank you for watching and supporting i’m glad you like the videos!
TNX men❤
Hey Man! I'm coming to Dubai this Friday. Your videos are super useful for someone like me. Can you let me know where can I meet people? Is it cafes, are there any meet ups, any art workshops? I've watched you video for this. Need info other than that
Mealprep sounds interesting, what kind of food and how much are you spending on this service ?
It’s all kinds of food, i pay just around €400/m for it :)
Hey bro, I'm 20 y/o from Sweden doing Dropshipping and just hit $7-figures in rev after 7 months with my brand. Been looking at Dubai, and love your videos, very helpful. At what point would you recommend making the leap and moving to Dubai. Revenue wise I think it's doable for me right now. However, it just feel like it's a bit early, just 7 months after starting? What would you recommend, taxes are killing me lol😅
Congrats! I’d take the leap when you have a year worth of expenses saved up, due to the nature of how Dubai works. Rent, gym, phone bills etc are all on 12 month contracts and mostly paid up front. Idk how your profit margins are looking like, but you can get a really nice apartment here for $40k - $50k a year. Depending on your lifestyle, perhaps have $100k to $150k saved up for personal expenses for a year, once you have that, i’d just take the leap honestly. Then you can fuck around for a year and everything will still be good. But that’s just my opinion, i’m pretty risk averse and like having a big safety net, so if shit hits the fan i don’t have to panic ✌🏼
I have a question! I just got promoted at work and earn $80,000 as a technical writer. Although you and many in your audience are business owners with 6-7 figueres I am happy with this salary for now. I am wondering if you think this is enough. I also only have 10-15k upfront. I wont have such a comfertable lifestyle like you but from my research it should work out well. Do you know people living in dubai with this salary? Any tips and recommendations for me with this budget?
A breakdown of my monthly expenses could be like this:
2000$ appartement
6-700$ Car expenses (monthly payment and expenses) Also is it worth it to have a car in Dubai?
Food 1000$ (two people)
1000$ all extra stuff
1000$ ish taxes to my home country (will have to be like this the next two years)
Any helps and insights is much apprecited!
That should be doable! You can get a rental car for around $550 and gas isn't going to be more than $100 a month (depending how much you use it obv, but it's super cheap).
The only big things i'd say to keep in mind is DEWA (5% of rent) and internet/phone data. I pay total for my wifi and phone bill around $200 a month. Food might be more or maybe it's doable, not sure, good you have a buffer for misc expenses. But people are living here for less than that, so that budget should be doable as long as you don't suffer from lifestyle inflation 😄
Hey Rasmus. Do you by any chance help people who wanna come to Dubai.
I do not unfortunately!