This was really insightful, for $300 in the states you couldn’t even rent out a bathroom for 2 days 😂, so Egypt is looking really affordable! Thanks Akh!
Salamu alaykum brother great apartment you got a killer deal. I just moved in to a nice apartment myself in Nasr city. 250 a month 3 bedroom. alhamdulillah
CLEAN UP THE BALCONY AND MAKE IT LOOK NICE. PUT A STRING OF WHITE LIGHTS ON THE OUTLINE OF THE BALCONY AND PUT A DINING TABLE WITH UMBRELLA OUT THERE. PUT AN OUTDOOR COUCH SET WITH A COFFEE TABLE OUT THERE. PUT SOME CHAIRS AND A FIREPIT OUT THERE AND A BARBECUE.
Wow that’s amazing bro!! I love Egypt so much and I have some best friends that live in this area I think, I hope I can visit them soon. Egypt is my favorite country and I’ve lived in America my whole life. 😁😁🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬❤️❤️❤️
I’m in new cairo too. I have a basement apartment though so we get all the outside space private for just us which is nice. I think 9000 for the size you have is way over priced. Mines 6500 for 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms and way bigger rooms. The trick is to get someone who speaks Egyptian to get you a place. You do pay more for furniture though but still that’s a lot. Absolutely love that roof space though!
I read an article in The Washington Post about how passive cooling is used in the Middle East and North Africa. It seems like a good idea for the environment that doesn't contribute to pollution. I enjoyed your video.
Investing in alternate income streams should be the top priority for everyone right now especially given the global economic crisis we are currently experiencing. Stocks, gold, silver and virtual currencies are still attractive investments at the moment.
Everyone needs more than their salary to be financial stable. The best thing to do with your money is to invest it rightly, because money left for saving always end up used with no returns.
@@authenticallyab Idk about him ,but no people I know just have a normal washing machine. And just they dry their cloth on the thing on the roof idk it's name. Or they have ropes Infront of the balcony/window. But the ropes Infront of balconies or windows aren't common in New Cairo. Btw I live there
As long as thee appliances and plumbing work correctly for $300 A month that's good 👍 If you have a interpreter to communicate survival of the fittest 😊
Oh yeah 👍💯% You definitely absolutely need a must to have a air conditioner to keep cool I know it must get extremely 🔥 Hot just like death valley in Southern California headed to Viva Las Vegas interstate 15 Gas ⛽ Up!!!.
Salaams bro, thanks for showing your place looks great for 300. Nice to see someone learning more Quran as well and finding a brother speaking on traveling. Definitely will subscribe to see more
Great apartment but the price is most definitely a bit too expensive. You can get the same size (if not bigger) 2 bedroom, 2 bath, decent kitchen dining room living etc for under $70-$100
@@ambeseat I live in Giza, in a town called baragil. The rent is quite cheap. The surrounding areas are also pretty affordable. You just have to look in less popular areas and you’ll find very affordable rent. It may not be super glamorous on the outside but there are lux style apartments in these areas.
I'm an Egyptian living in the United States. I try to go to egypt at least once a year. My parents bought a villa in hurghada on the water for 5.8 million Egyptian pounds. It was for a very good deal. And when we r not using it we have it on airbnb for rent for 500 u.s. dollars a day.
This is how houses or apartments are in most of the world. In Japan, Germany, Brazil the kitchens are also empty when getting a place and you provide your own stuff and when people move they take everything with them.
As salaamu alaikum Ahki are you related Hanif Khayri his son Abdul Rahman? This is Brother Taalib that lived in Wilkes Barre PA near your family. My sons name was Hanif and Muhaideen. By the way I've lived in Egypt for almost 8 yrs. When you first came in that was a court yard. Maa sha'Allaah! I'm glad you made that to leave this forsaken country of ours, to live in the Muslim lands. Alhamduillah!
95% of the world does not have a clothes dryer. Only Americans. Why? Because it is incredibly expensive in energy cost to just dry your clothes. If you put the clothes on a rack, they dry naturally for free. Closets? Almost all U.S. house construction is wood frame. Even wealthy people. In the rest of the world, it is concrete. The material/labor cost to pour a closet in a room (in concrete) is maybe 20% extra? It also introduces ventilation and electrical problems. Easier to just make the room square (in concrete) and let the resident finish it with a closet/wardrobe.
Dryers are not common in the middle East at least from what I know from living in the UAE and being American Egyptian. Mostly its because 1 most people dry their clothes on a drying rack outside or if they live in a small apartment they use a clothing line and pins out on the balcony to dry their clothes in the sun.
Wow, that’s amazing!!! What a beautiful apartment and only 300 dollars a month! The roof balcony is dope!!!! The people of Egypt I wonderful. I love how they cook and eat. I could be very happy there. How’s the humidity?
Allahuma barik the best part of the apartment is the balcony 😍 mashaAllah I must say tho $300 for that apartment is a little expensive you could get a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment in madinatul nasr for a lot less. And if its just you you could rent out the other rooms and that's your rent been paid and your sorted 👌🏼
blud come to canada u wanna live in Toronto??? yeah no way u gotta pay 2.5k usd JSUT FOR A TRASH 1 BEDROOM apartment and ngl for 300 USD apartment like my boy authen has is insane plus cost of living in Canada to expensive I would rather just migrate to egypt and live their for my entire life
I've rented a 500 square meter Villa here in Cairo Egypt, the Villa has 3 large bedrooms 3 full baths, and 1 half bath, and a huge kitchen, and 200 square meter resectional and dining room and I paid $313.00 per month, including an apartment on the roof with 4 rooms, 1 kitchen, and 1 large bathroom. This Villa has a big swimming pool.
I’m an interior designer by skill and by education with a BAS of Interior Design. I know history and modern techniques of design. Some houses in Egypt include closets and cabinets. Not all homes are setup like yours in Egypt. The roof was in two places. The level you were on was a roof. If people slept on it, they slept there for whatever reason. Nice tour though 👍🏽
How far to the airport? Any public transportation in New Cario? How about food? What can you do all day if your not working? Many English speaking people there?
There's a narrative about (some parts of) Egypt that there are periods throughout the day where the power is "cut" for a set amount of time. Is this true? If so, why aren't the Pyramids in service to provide wireless energy to the entire country?
This video was very helpful I'm also considering the coming age of this fall. I was just wondering how would you go about looking for an apartment there anyway?
That's awesome! Sorry for the late response. It depends on if yiu know someone there already, then you can ask them to find a place for you before you come. And if not, then I would just get a hotel or airbnb for a few weeks while connecting with some people and ask around. If yiu know some arabic already that would be helpful as well.
I lived in Egypt many years ago, I am even surprised things are so cheap there now. Especially when things are so over inflated eslswhere. I should go back and become a digital nomad, 30 years later.
If you aren't Muslim and male, then the middle east is not a very welcoming place. The apartment is $300 a month because the average yearly wage in Egypt is $5,000. That $3,500 a month apartment in NYC when you're making $100,000 a year is looking better and better. Don't pack your bags just yet folks.
Thanks for sharing. I'd like to know how did get there. Was there anyone you know help you get situated in a country like Egypt where a foreign language is spoken.
Assalmu alaikum bro! I'm coming to New Cairo this summer to study uni in Egypt, is there any way I can get in touch with you to ask for advice? I'm also black (from USA) so its encouraging to see you enjoying live in Egypt!
Va alaikum assalam. Bro you will be nicely surprised to find out that there are many black brothers out here learning the deen. Be it from the US, Canada or Australia, or even Somali. So yeah😁
Wa alaikum assalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatu. Mashaallah! So sorry for the late response. I hope you made it safely and are well. May Allah give you success akhi.
Yes if you earn us money you will live like a king in Egypt 😂 literally you can stay at new Cairo and in vacation you can go to north coast in summer and in winter you can go to many places for warm weather like Hurghada, sharm el sheikh and dahab saint Catherine you had a lots of beautiful places to go to
I hope you doing well. Sorry for the super late response. I literally found my apartment by walking around and asking the doormen to the buildings if they knew any apartments for rent.
How long did you had to learn Arabic in order to speak with the locals? Because if you move to Egypt, not everyone can speak English so I wonder how long it took you to learn the language
@@authenticallyab Yeah, because Arabic is just about as hard as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean for approximately 88 weeks to learn. So keep learning the language because it's very hard to learn and it's going to take a long time to learn
Assalamu Alaykum! I do not have Instagram. Is there any other way I can message you? My wife and I are looking to move to Egypt soon and would like some advice or help!
I use a bath sponge for my body I wash my face with my hands. I use a clean towel everyday. If I use a wash rag it would be a clean one every time If that makes me dirty Oh well
Selamunaleykum, I'm thinking of coming to egypt to study arabic, but i have one question. Is it possible to rent a garden in Cairo ? Im from Germany and here it is normal to rent a tiny garden outside of the city for growing veggis for tiny money. Is this a common thing there too ?
Wa alaikum assalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatu. You can book a consultation with me inshaallah. Dm me on Instagram for further details @authentically_ab
Wa alaikum assalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatu. Through a real estate agent or by yourself (on foot). I offer to help people find suitable apartments to live in Cairo. Dm me on Instagram for more details @authentically_ab
Assalaamu alaikum akhi. 300 seems expensive. What area was you in? I was in misr around 20yrs ago so I guess prices would go up. Man I miss seeking knowledge in misr. Word of advice. Don't leave the country until at least you finish your hifz and get at least 1 ijazah. And make sure your lugha is upto at least قطر الندى level. All the best in your studies.
Hello where are your clothes ? Lol lol not much in the wardrobe. I like the kitchen cupboard to.great views t0.are you allowed to grill on rooftop ? Enjoy your weekend and have lots of fun times there .
The nostalgia with the little kid in the street and the sound of cars honking. I miss Egypt so much 😢
IKR!
The area where you come in is called a courtyard. A very good price at just $300.00/month.
@@waynejohnson1304 I’ll take it
This was really insightful, for $300 in the states you couldn’t even rent out a bathroom for 2 days 😂, so Egypt is looking really affordable! Thanks Akh!
It’s affordable if ur making American money
@@hopedeen4772 exactly, thats6what people don't understand
Bro average Egyptian makes $50 a month
Stop comparing it here we use the Egyptian pound and it is expensive this way you use the American dollar so it doesn't look expensive to you
Of course akhi 💯
Salamu alaykum brother great apartment you got a killer deal. I just moved in to a nice apartment myself in Nasr city. 250 a month 3 bedroom. alhamdulillah
Is there Schools that teach in English ?
How's the quality of the apartment brother? In sha'Allah I'm coming to Nasr city soon but I hear the quality of places to live are not good.
Islamic studies? Not that I know of bro.
It was good to my standards alhamdulillah
why do u have erdogan as your pfp lol
CLEAN UP THE BALCONY AND MAKE IT LOOK NICE. PUT A STRING OF WHITE LIGHTS ON THE OUTLINE OF THE BALCONY AND PUT A DINING TABLE WITH UMBRELLA OUT THERE. PUT AN OUTDOOR COUCH SET WITH A COFFEE TABLE OUT THERE. PUT SOME CHAIRS AND A FIREPIT OUT THERE AND A BARBECUE.
Wow that’s amazing bro!! I love Egypt so much and I have some best friends that live in this area I think, I hope I can visit them soon. Egypt is my favorite country and I’ve lived in America my whole life.
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I am loving the videos! I recently went to Egypt for a vacation, and while researching Egypt I came across your channel!!!
Same omg. After the vacation I fell in love with egypt tbh hahahaha
Awesome! Thank you!
@@inessilvaa you are always welcome back ❤❤🇪🇬
I’m in new cairo too. I have a basement apartment though so we get all the outside space private for just us which is nice. I think 9000 for the size you have is way over priced. Mines 6500 for 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms and way bigger rooms. The trick is to get someone who speaks Egyptian to get you a place. You do pay more for furniture though but still that’s a lot. Absolutely love that roof space though!
yeah u can find a lot cheaper appartment. But allahoema barek he got a nice place tho!
hi coming to cairo in july, looking for an 1/2 bedroom apartment in maadi area,can someone please help me
How to find such rent price in new cairo plz
Roof top deck! Now you need a smoker grill. You can make that a liveable outdoor space.
Thank you.
May Allah reward you for learning the Qur'an and making all this efforts. Barakalah fiik. Alif Mabruk and alif sahaa.
Allahumma aameen. May Allah give you success in this life and the hereafter. Really appreciate the dua.
I read an article in The Washington Post about how passive cooling is used in the Middle East and North Africa. It seems like a good idea for the environment that doesn't contribute to pollution. I enjoyed your video.
Interesting. Thanks for sharing.
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I totally get the kitchen. Love this aesthetic. Unique and warm!
Thank you
Very affordable and humble beginnings I like it
I agree the kitchen is a vibe it’s the cabinets
Insha'Allah later this year or early the next year I will be moving to Egypt I've been looking at the new Cairo area your video was very helpful
Do you intend to come for studying or living if I may ask?
Alhamdulillah! Im glad you benefited from it. May Allah bless you.
I’m looking to move there for around 3 - 6 months in sha allaah. Thank you brother
I hope you made it safely bro. May Allah bless you
The official term is exactly what you said it’s an earthly vibe
the washers here in masr (egypt) usually have a drying program .. so it washes and drying in the same time
Subhanallah!! I'll definitely have to check that out. Thank you, seriously!
@@authenticallyab Idk about him ,but no people I know just have a normal washing machine. And just they dry their cloth on the thing on the roof idk it's name. Or they have ropes Infront of the balcony/window. But the ropes Infront of balconies or windows aren't common in New Cairo. Btw I live there
@@authenticallyab I've purchased my LG dryer from Amazon here in Cairo Egypt. They have dryers in Nasr City for a great prices.
As salaam mu alaykum. Appreciate all the content bro. Love seeing a brother posting these type of videos. Visiting Egypt soon Insha Allah 💪🏾💪🏾
Jazakallahukhairan m, I appreciate it akhi
As long as thee appliances and plumbing work correctly for $300 A month that's good 👍 If you have a interpreter to communicate survival of the fittest 😊
Oh yeah 👍💯% You definitely absolutely need a must to have a air conditioner to keep cool I know it must get extremely 🔥 Hot just like death valley in Southern California headed to Viva Las Vegas interstate 15 Gas ⛽ Up!!!.
Most Egyptians can speak English 😅
For sure
Bro got me inspired to travel😈🤘🏾
By looking at the outside looks fantastic
I thought the inside would be alot nicer.
He has a roof over his head for that price. It's worth it.
Yeah, it wasn't the best, but honestly, it's good for Egypt standards.
Asc,
Thanks for the video very beneficial with some great insight. Continue to share your experience its very helpful.
Jazakallahukhairan
Peace and Blessings. Much success.
Salaams bro, thanks for showing your place looks great for 300. Nice to see someone learning more Quran as well and finding a brother speaking on traveling. Definitely will subscribe to see more
Wa alaikum assalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatu. Alhamdulillah. I appreciate the wholesome comment bro. May Allah bless you.
Great apartment but the price is most definitely a bit too expensive. You can get the same size (if not bigger) 2 bedroom, 2 bath, decent kitchen dining room living etc for under $70-$100
I’m looking for my family to move in for two months. Actually they are in Egypt but where they are now is good I want them to move from it.
@@youssoufdjiddoumali9529please brothers guide me to lower rates
where?
@@ambeseat I live in Giza, in a town called baragil. The rent is quite cheap. The surrounding areas are also pretty affordable. You just have to look in less popular areas and you’ll find very affordable rent. It may not be super glamorous on the outside but there are lux style apartments in these areas.
Maashaa Allah great brother thanks for sharing this with us
Thank you.
God bless you ❤🇪🇬🕊
I'm an Egyptian living in the United States. I try to go to egypt at least once a year. My parents bought a villa in hurghada on the water for 5.8 million Egyptian pounds. It was for a very good deal. And when we r not using it we have it on airbnb for rent for 500 u.s. dollars a day.
@@rudykadous4005 in what place in a Hurgada?
بارك الله فيك!
This is how houses or apartments are in most of the world. In Japan, Germany, Brazil the kitchens are also empty when getting a place and you provide your own stuff and when people move they take everything with them.
Oh wow. Thanks, that's interesting.
You can’t beat that deal with a stick
As salaamu alaikum Ahki are you related Hanif Khayri his son Abdul Rahman? This is Brother Taalib that lived in Wilkes Barre PA near your family. My sons name was Hanif and Muhaideen.
By the way I've lived in Egypt for almost 8 yrs. When you first came in that was a court yard. Maa sha'Allaah! I'm glad you made that to leave this forsaken country of ours, to live in the Muslim lands. Alhamduillah!
95% of the world does not have a clothes dryer. Only Americans. Why? Because it is incredibly expensive in energy cost to just dry your clothes. If you put the clothes on a rack, they dry naturally for free.
Closets? Almost all U.S. house construction is wood frame. Even wealthy people. In the rest of the world, it is concrete. The material/labor cost to pour a closet in a room (in concrete) is maybe 20% extra? It also introduces ventilation and electrical problems. Easier to just make the room square (in concrete) and let the resident finish it with a closet/wardrobe.
Thanks for the insight.
You can buy a platform bed those are on the floor and come with headboards.
Nice kitchen and a good all-around deal
Dryers are not common in the middle East at least from what I know from living in the UAE and being American Egyptian. Mostly its because 1 most people dry their clothes on a drying rack outside or if they live in a small apartment they use a clothing line and pins out on the balcony to dry their clothes in the sun.
Wow, that’s amazing!!! What a beautiful apartment and only 300 dollars a month! The roof balcony is dope!!!! The people of Egypt I wonderful. I love how they cook and eat. I could be very happy there. How’s the humidity?
Mashallah, enjoyed this video!
Allahuma barik the best part of the apartment is the balcony 😍 mashaAllah
I must say tho $300 for that apartment is a little expensive you could get a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment in madinatul nasr for a lot less. And if its just you you could rent out the other rooms and that's your rent been paid and your sorted 👌🏼
Ur new cairo that’s why
Thank you.
blud come to canada u wanna live in Toronto??? yeah no way u gotta pay 2.5k usd JSUT FOR A TRASH 1 BEDROOM apartment and ngl for 300 USD apartment like my boy authen has is insane plus cost of living in Canada to expensive I would rather just migrate to egypt and live their for my entire life
I've rented a 500 square meter Villa here in Cairo Egypt, the Villa has 3 large bedrooms 3 full baths, and 1 half bath, and a huge kitchen, and 200 square meter resectional and dining room and I paid $313.00 per month, including an apartment on the roof with 4 rooms, 1 kitchen, and 1 large bathroom. This Villa has a big swimming pool.
I’m an interior designer by skill and by education with a BAS of Interior Design. I know history and modern techniques of design. Some houses in Egypt include closets and cabinets. Not all homes are setup like yours in Egypt. The roof was in two places. The level you were on was a roof. If people slept on it, they slept there for whatever reason. Nice tour though 👍🏽
I'm also an interior designer by skill and I have a BAS in Interior Design, I just finished designing my house here in EL Shorouk, Cairo Egypt.
Thanks for the insight.
it's a roof top TERRACE, balcony is small ledge outside your door with a safety rail.
Thank you!
I like sleeping on the floor too. I picked it up in the military.
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"Yo if ya'll don't have two wash rags ..ya'll dirty!" ...😂... brother I use three, 😉...face, privates & body, LET'S GO!😂
Lol
Because in many countries, a closet is considered a room and can be taxed accordingly
How far to the airport? Any public transportation in New Cario?
How about food? What can you do all day if your not working?
Many English speaking people there?
It's called a court yard before you walk in your building
Thank you.
Thank You Brother 💪🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Kitchen is culturally pleasing.
8:21 nah it’s a roof. A balcony sticks out from what’s below. …
Anyways cool vid. I got a $55 2bed in zahraa. It’s a little cramped though
Mashaallah
I was stationed in Germany and they don’t have closets or cabinets in their homes or apartments. When they say unfurnished it is exactly that.
Hello, I want come to Egypt to study Arabic and further study my Quran . I wanna know if you recommend me to come.
How are you brother? For sure, 100% I recommend you to do it if you have the ability bro. May Allah give you success.
Nice and spacious,reasonable,go young man!
I appreciate it!
There's a narrative about (some parts of) Egypt that there are periods throughout the day where the power is "cut" for a set amount of time. Is this true?
If so, why aren't the Pyramids in service to provide wireless energy to the entire country?
For $300 that jawn CLEAN dawg
The bathroom nice to and the living room as well
This video was very helpful I'm also considering the coming age of this fall. I was just wondering how would you go about looking for an apartment there anyway?
That's awesome! Sorry for the late response. It depends on if yiu know someone there already, then you can ask them to find a place for you before you come. And if not, then I would just get a hotel or airbnb for a few weeks while connecting with some people and ask around. If yiu know some arabic already that would be helpful as well.
Is $300 standard? Was that an average price? Was this an Airbnb? How did you find it?
I think the groundskeeper usually has the top floor apartment.
No, the groundskeeper has the basement apartment
I lived in Egypt many years ago, I am even surprised things are so cheap there now. Especially when things are so over inflated eslswhere. I should go back and become a digital nomad, 30 years later.
very fascinating loveable dogs your so lucky.
Lol thanks. I'm also on Instagram now. Be sure to follow me @authentically_ab
If you aren't Muslim and male, then the middle east is not a very welcoming place. The apartment is $300 a month because the average yearly wage in Egypt is $5,000. That $3,500 a month apartment in NYC when you're making $100,000 a year is looking better and better. Don't pack your bags just yet folks.
Thanks for sharing. I'd like to know how did get there. Was there anyone you know help you get situated in a country like Egypt where a foreign language is spoken.
That deck is unbelievable!!!! Looks like a lot for $300!!!! Thanks for the great video!!!!
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing ❤
This is true luxury life!!
I've seen people in Egypt from the United States renting the same type of apartment for $84 USD. IMO that's very high for Egypt.
I swear the refrigerators are always in the strangers places in these kitchens 😂
Thanks for the info. So what floor do you live on?
You can buy houses that have built in closets.
Thank You So Much bro 🤲🏼🤝🫂
Anytime akhi. May Allah bless you.
Trying to get over there.
Most countries do not have closets... The US is the exception not the other way around.
Assalmu alaikum bro! I'm coming to New Cairo this summer to study uni in Egypt, is there any way I can get in touch with you to ask for advice? I'm also black (from USA) so its encouraging to see you enjoying live in Egypt!
Same here my brother. Looking to touch down in a few months and also a black American. We should get in touch!
@@omarbey7 For sure dawg! You got fb/whatsapp/insta?
Va alaikum assalam. Bro you will be nicely surprised to find out that there are many black brothers out here learning the deen. Be it from the US, Canada or Australia, or even Somali. So yeah😁
مشا الله
Wa alaikum assalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatu. Mashaallah! So sorry for the late response. I hope you made it safely and are well. May Allah give you success akhi.
Yes if you earn us money you will live like a king in Egypt 😂 literally you can stay at new Cairo and in vacation you can go to north coast in summer and in winter you can go to many places for warm weather like Hurghada, sharm el sheikh and dahab saint Catherine you had a lots of beautiful places to go to
Thanks for the comments! I'm also on Instagram now. Be sure to follow me @authentically_ab
I’m trying to find a place to move to Cairo! How did you find this incredible place?!?
I hope you doing well. Sorry for the super late response. I literally found my apartment by walking around and asking the doormen to the buildings if they knew any apartments for rent.
واصل بارك الله فيك May allah continue to bless you
Allahumma aameen and you as well. Jazakallahukhairan
That's a steal for this apartment
It's clean smells good beutiful thanks
Thank you
Inshallah im going to Madinaty in October for Arabic been researching the city and the lifestyle there
Mashaallah! I hope you made it safely. May Allah bless you
@@authenticallyab i ended up going to erbil, kurdistan, Iraq instead
@@spillthedeenhow is it there?
@@essajabbi9807 i ended up going to Iraq instead
@@spillthedeen I meant how is it in Iraq
Also if you can share how you found this apartment
I honestly just walked around asking lol its pretty simple out here
How long did you had to learn Arabic in order to speak with the locals? Because if you move to Egypt, not everyone can speak English so I wonder how long it took you to learn the language
I'm still not super fluent. But at around 6 months, I was able to get around pretty well honestly. 1 year was the sweet spot though I think
@@authenticallyab Yeah, because Arabic is just about as hard as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean for approximately 88 weeks to learn. So keep learning the language because it's very hard to learn and it's going to take a long time to learn
Dope. That roof makes it amazing.
Thank you
@@authenticallyab They didn't have any of that when I was there '02
Assalamu Alaykum! I do not have Instagram. Is there any other way I can message you? My wife and I are looking to move to Egypt soon and would like some advice or help!
That's a finished roof it's just lower than the top one.
I use a bath sponge for my body
I wash my face with my hands.
I use a clean towel everyday.
If I use a wash rag it would be a clean one every time
If that makes me dirty Oh well
Lol, you're not dirty. It was a joke. You're probably cleaner than me.
Are you leaving Egypt as well? Or just moving to a different apartment?
Yes, I actually left already bro.
What phone do you film with? I think your mobile phone doesn't need a mic. It has good sound quality.
Thank you. I have a galaxy s22
I thought it was your gym mat 😅 - the mattress on the floor
Are the walls thicker than the paper thin ones in the USA?
Yes and no. There's no insulation here it's only concrete. So technically, they are, i think.
I'm on my to nasir city, going to New ciro while I'm there
Selamunaleykum,
I'm thinking of coming to egypt to study arabic, but i have one question. Is it possible to rent a garden in Cairo ? Im from Germany and here it is normal to rent a tiny garden outside of the city for growing veggis for tiny money. Is this a common thing there too ?
Egypt is cool I am planning to go there in april
Wa alaikum assalam wa rahmatullahi. May Allah make it easy for you. I have seen or heard anything about people renting gardens. Allah knows best
Wow alot for 300 not in America so high and why we are getting sh😊be blessed
I think that the apartment is great.
Thank you!
Is that balcony area only for you? Great deal!
Yep!
Assalamu alaykum how much would a 2/3 bedroom cost for family (wife and kid), plus monthly living expenses?
Wa alaikum assalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatu. You can book a consultation with me inshaallah. Dm me on Instagram for further details @authentically_ab
Ah Salaam wa alaykum, how were able to locate your apartment? I’m curious I might visit in near future inshallah.
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I miss egypt, I hate I had to come back to the US...
Assalaamu alaikum akhi. 300 seems expensive. What area was you in? I was in misr around 20yrs ago so I guess prices would go up. Man I miss seeking knowledge in misr. Word of advice. Don't leave the country until at least you finish your hifz and get at least 1 ijazah. And make sure your lugha is upto at least قطر الندى level. All the best in your studies.
Wa alaikum assalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatu. Yeah, 20 years is indeed a long time. This was in New cairo 5th settlement. Jazakallahukhairan
Hello where are your clothes ? Lol lol not much in the wardrobe.
I like the kitchen cupboard to.great views t0.are you allowed to grill on rooftop ?
Enjoy your weekend and have lots of fun times there .
Lol, I was traveling the next morning when I made this video, so all of my things were packed. And yes, you can grill. Thank you for the comment.
The $167 a month apartment was much better than yours by the other black blogger, Eddie. I will admit your kitchen does look better.
Yeah, the place that he was is way cheaper than this area as well.