Family if you can please share this video with someone you know. Our goal is to explore Africa to show you opportunities that are here for you especially in the real estate industry. If this interests you please subscribe and join us. 🥰🥰
@@QueenJodiandAP With your enthusiasm, you can boost your subscriber count to 50,000 and from there to 100,000. You could think about telling a different story about the Gambia. House hunting in the Gambia is okay but the smiling coast is more than this. You can do it. But even if you don’t will always support you.
Six bedrooms, seven bathrooms are a luxury in middle class real estate in Los Angeles. The white walls and white tile floors, and the large windows make the rooms look huge. I rent a one-bedroom with loft apartment in L.A.., seven miles inland from the beach. My bathroom might be 35% of your master bedroom bathroom, and my kitchen might be 25% of your kitchen.🤣🤣🤣
@@QueenJodiandAP $7,400 USD per year is cheap for the size of that house. They might rent that size in L.A. for $20,000 per month...just guessing. A new one-bedroom might be $3,000 to $4,000 per month, and that is not in a rich part of L.A.. Homeless are on sidewalks nearby. The Gambia beaches are clean. Take a look at Venice Beach on YT.
We can’t compare LA to The Gambia. LA is where the rich folks and some famous people lives according to the census bureau 2017 LA have over 4million people that mean the demands are high and that’s inflates the cost and shrinks the sq feet. I would say a fair comparison would be states like Alabama, Georgia, Carolina, Virginia and much more….. Seeing that we can live live Kings and Queen on the Motherland it’s time to make a decision to go home 🏠 and enjoy the quality of life and the freedom with a fraction 💸 of we spend here. One love 💜🇯🇲
@@pauletteriggins9843 I was just sharing my observation of apartment rental prices in Los Angeles. If anyone decides to move to Los Angeles, they should be mentally prepared for the shock value of apartment rentals.
I am guessing there is no sprawling yard, which is a big plus for me. I never liked the yards in Trinidad, because of the creepy crawly creatures, that crawl into the house. What I dislike is that the shower floor, toilet floor and sink floor are all in one. After you shower, you have to mop the entire floor everytime, to avoid slips and falls, mildew and mold.
That's what the owner wants for his property, we have no control over how owners value their houses. If if it's too expensive there are many other houses available in The Gambia of which we will tour soon.
U GUYS ALWAYS SHOWING PROPERTIES WHERE THE ROADS ARE NOT FINISHED, JUST THINK HAVING A NOW HOME 🤔, BUT THE ROADS OUTSIDE THE HOUSE IS ALL MESS UP THINK ABOUT THAT
When it comes to The Gambia you have to see the value in what's before you. Here is a solution, maybe you could consider coming here and build a nice house, fix a road to show them how it's done. We will gladly come by and show it to the world then. Reach out anytime. 🥰🥰
@@FREETHINKER_99 Don't get mad bro, am from there and he is right to point that out. I complain about the same thing. I applaud Jodi for having the courage to show the street view. Many people on TH-cam hide that stuff and someone ends up spending $ on what he has no idea about. Its good people know before heading out there, its a developing country just like all African countries. With a very few exceptions, you will driving through potholes filled with water in the rainy season to get to your house. Add to this almost zero landscaping with trash flying around., constant power outages etc. Not a problem for me at all cus I grew up getting used to it but it can be a nightmare for someone who spent all his life in the West. You add all this together , it would seem their houses are overpriced. Plus like most African houses, interior design is almost absent. This house here is beautiful from the oustside but interior looks like an empty warehouse. We welcome our brothers from the diaspora but its good to give them a little hint of whats out there. Aside from these issues you will enjoy your stay in Africa because people are nice and welcoming more than in the West.
Hey family, do us a favor and smash that like button on this video. :)
How much is this one
D400 000 per year
I can have yr contact pls
Shoutout to the designer and contractors of the house they have tatste. 🥰
Family if you can please share this video with someone you know. Our goal is to explore Africa to show you opportunities that are here for you especially in the real estate industry.
If this interests you please subscribe and join us. 🥰🥰
What a lovely house what is the size of the plot this house is built on?
great video bro much love💯💯🎯💚♠💚
If you are on Tiktok follow us @queenjodiandap 😉 😊
you are so full of joy in what you are doing
It's because we love what we do family 🥰🥰
@@QueenJodiandAP With your enthusiasm, you can boost your subscriber count to 50,000 and from there to 100,000. You could think about telling a different story about the Gambia. House hunting in the Gambia is okay but the smiling coast is more than this. You can do it. But even if you don’t will always support you.
@@QueenJodiandAP Keep it up. Talk to Wode Maya anytime soon who went from 40.000 to 1 million. All the best!🙏🏽
Beautiful
We agree family 🥰🥰
How much is that
Six bedrooms, seven bathrooms are a luxury in middle class real estate in Los Angeles. The white walls and white tile floors, and the large windows make the rooms look huge.
I rent a one-bedroom with loft apartment in L.A.., seven miles inland from the beach. My bathroom might be 35% of your master bedroom bathroom, and my kitchen might be 25% of your kitchen.🤣🤣🤣
Hi Jody, I tried reaching out to you a couple of times, would really love you help when we go to Gambia in September
Hi good please resend your email and we will have our team check.
I am interested in this property how do I get this
If you need this property please email queenjodiandap@gmail.com
@ Queen Jodi which agent are you working for?
We work for no agent.
How much would a house like that cost to buy in US dollars?
Hi Beatrice, maybe we can assist you with a little more information. Email us at queenjodiandap@gmail.com so we can talk.
How much is this?
The owner is asking D400,000 for the year.
@@QueenJodiandAP $7,400 USD per year is cheap for the size of that house. They might rent that size in L.A. for $20,000 per month...just guessing. A new one-bedroom might be $3,000 to $4,000 per month, and that is not in a rich part of L.A.. Homeless are on sidewalks nearby. The Gambia beaches are clean. Take a look at Venice Beach on YT.
Do you have to pay upfront or monthly?
We can’t compare LA to The Gambia. LA is where the rich folks and some famous people lives according to the census bureau 2017 LA have over 4million people that mean the demands are high and that’s inflates the cost and shrinks the sq feet. I would say a fair comparison would be states like Alabama, Georgia, Carolina, Virginia and much more…..
Seeing that we can live live Kings and Queen on the Motherland it’s time to make a decision to go home 🏠 and enjoy the quality of life and the freedom with a fraction 💸 of we spend here.
One love 💜🇯🇲
@@pauletteriggins9843 I was just sharing my observation of apartment rental prices in Los Angeles. If anyone decides to move to Los Angeles, they should be mentally prepared for the shock value of apartment rentals.
are you jamaican? you sound jamaican.
😊😊🇯🇲
What is the cost of rent
Unfortunately, this house is no longer available.
What are your likes and dislikes about this house? 🤔
I am guessing there is no sprawling yard, which is a big plus for me. I never liked the yards in Trinidad, because of the creepy crawly creatures, that crawl into the house. What I dislike is that the shower floor, toilet floor and sink floor are all in one. After you shower, you have to mop the entire floor everytime, to avoid slips and falls, mildew and mold.
It's expensive at 400k dalasi for the year - especially that it doesn't really have much of a garden
That's what the owner wants for his property, we have no control over how owners value their houses. If if it's too expensive there are many other houses available in The Gambia of which we will tour soon.
@@QueenJodiandAP Well at least the interior looks a lot better than the other houses you showed previously. Appreciate your enthusiasm
U GUYS ALWAYS SHOWING PROPERTIES WHERE THE ROADS ARE NOT FINISHED, JUST THINK HAVING A NOW HOME 🤔, BUT THE ROADS OUTSIDE THE HOUSE IS ALL MESS UP THINK ABOUT THAT
Then stay in west is simple as that no one is begging you to relocated.
Unfortunately that is how things are back home 🏡
When it comes to The Gambia you have to see the value in what's before you.
Here is a solution, maybe you could consider coming here and build a nice house, fix a road to show them how it's done. We will gladly come by and show it to the world then. Reach out anytime. 🥰🥰
@@FREETHINKER_99 thank you my brother some of them are very negative
@@FREETHINKER_99 Don't get mad bro, am from there and he is right to point that out. I complain about the same thing. I applaud Jodi for having the courage to show the street view. Many people on TH-cam hide that stuff and someone ends up spending $ on what he has no idea about. Its good people know before heading out there, its a developing country just like all African countries. With a very few exceptions, you will driving through potholes filled with water in the rainy season to get to your house. Add to this almost zero landscaping with trash flying around., constant power outages etc. Not a problem for me at all cus I grew up getting used to it but it can be a nightmare for someone who spent all his life in the West. You add all this together , it would seem their houses are overpriced. Plus like most African houses, interior design is almost absent. This house here is beautiful from the oustside but interior looks like an empty warehouse. We welcome our brothers from the diaspora but its good to give them a little hint of whats out there. Aside from these issues you will enjoy your stay in Africa because people are nice and welcoming more than in the West.