Hope you enjoyed the video! This was filmed the start of August and lots has changed over the past 1.5 months! Very excited to share an update with the final building and our apartment now we have everything in place. Stay tuned for an update very soon! 🙌🏼
@@LeaderOfNoOne انا سعودية من قال انك تستطيع لأن الحصول على وظيفة بدون شهادة جامعية هناك خريجين سعوديين من جامعات عالمية مرموقة في امريكا وكندا وبريطانيا وأستراليا لوضع ليس كالسابق خصوصا في وطني 🇸🇦🇸🇦 نحن نبحث عن كفاءات تتماشى مع الرؤية
@@yousrahawsawi6766 مع بنتي بكالوريوس وماجستير من أمريكا وهى امريكيه من مواليد السعودية تعمل في دبي وتتمنى العمل في السعوديه اذا عندك احد تعرفه يبي يوضفها اقدر ارسلك ال cv
I live across the street street. It’s a new area and it’s very promising. Would love to have you over once you’re settled. You’re more than welcome neighbor!
The entire compound and apartment looks amazing, so well done and congratulations on the decision. Out of curiosity, is the compound more for long term or short term residents, or both? Do you intend your apartment for long term? Great video! Love and best wishes from Australia.
Looks very nice. Will be interested to see how it progresses. Flow is the ex WeWork CEO's new company. Fingers crossed the company does better than his last one.
I know you're super excited, but it’s important to show more of the area rather than just focusing on your face in every shot. Also, to make your videos more professional, try moving the camera more slowly so viewers can actually absorb what you’re showing, instead of feeling dizzy with all the rapid movements. The constant flipping is straining on the eyes. Please don’t take this as an insult, but rather as a helpful suggestion to improve the experience for your audience. It's a free tip to boost the quality and engagement of your future content-just imagine how much more your viewers will appreciate it!
Hi, am looking at moving to Damamm or jeddah, is there any compounds available there, as I don't know where to look?.. Can u also do a vlog on cost of living in saudi Plz?
Hey, thank you for sharing. I will be moving to Riyadh in October and will have to look for a temporary accommodation until I’m officially settled in Jan. Any recommendations for airbnb? My work will be at Olaya near panorama mall.
Question, what is a common temperature to set your air conditioner at in Saudi? Here in the USA I like to set mine at around 72 but it tends to be humid in my area. What is it like in public places, and what do the locals do? Thanks!
For inside share spaces like malls, offices etc it’s seems fairly cold to me, 20 ish degrees (Celsius), you can wear a jacket for sure. In our apartment we do around 20-24 degrees to keep it nice and cool. Locals seem to enjoy the cool as well. In the winter outside it gets VERY cold! I was surprised in December last year. But it’s not humid at all in Riyadh - I love it
@@Veisgo Last winter the lowest temperature reached 5 degrees Celsius in Riyadh, while in southern Saudi Arabia the temperatures are cool all year round and very cold in winter, in the north snow sometimes falls in some areas.
Great video mate - Quick question, did you get a job in Saudi and will live here on Iqama from the job or did you open a company here and will be full time video creator Thanks
I have one question: What's so wrong on having separated gyms? I know in the West it's normal to have one, but that's your normal it doesn't mean it's the only right way. If you can't open your mind to accept other cultures and norms, don't travel. There's no one right way or right culture, and everyone must follow. Everyone has different values and different customs. Please stop pushing your culture and values on others. We all are different, and that's the beauty. Every place you visit will open your eyes to something you have never seen before.
There’s a huge amount to do in Saudi, which I’m excited to explore and show everyone over the next few weeks, months, years! Many places to visit and exciting events happening all the time. Very different to Dubai but both are exciting in there own ways :)
As a British person in used to everyone queueing up politely at shops and fast food restaurants. In Saudi i noticed its a bit of a few for all. Ordering or picking up food at a Broast chicken is like fighting in a stock pit from the 80s.
@mmxmmx-zo2my that "broast" chicken is probably the popular Al Baik. Obviously it's always like that, always been. That's just it's experience..lol. No other restaurant are like this but them.
I wonder if girls are allowed out of the house to play generally there as of course they aren't let out on their own in towns & cities Young women too..
@@saeedooo9140 The winter will freeze your bones Not only surface skin freezing same as other countries who have soft ice in most country not limited Our winter is like the freezer but direct to the bone very harmful and the ice is the hard ice most the country which can damage your car and can kill you in the head So, if they are coming in the winter Then Welcome to the Freezer!!
Hope you enjoyed the video! This was filmed the start of August and lots has changed over the past 1.5 months! Very excited to share an update with the final building and our apartment now we have everything in place. Stay tuned for an update very soon! 🙌🏼
I hope you love Saud 🇸🇦💚
@@LeaderOfNoOne I like you bro..😎
Heyy looking foreward to the update. I’m looking to relocate to Saudi in the new year and looking for a place.
That's a great resort right here
Narjis was almost a desert ten years ago
congrats, pro. I wish you a journey full of success and happiness
First comment. You smashed it mate congrats. How lucky you are to get well paid jobs in the GCC without a degree. Best of luck in saudi
Thanks so much! Luck & lots of hard work 😬🙏🏻
@@LeaderOfNoOne انا سعودية من قال انك تستطيع لأن الحصول على وظيفة بدون شهادة جامعية هناك خريجين سعوديين من جامعات عالمية مرموقة في امريكا وكندا وبريطانيا وأستراليا لوضع ليس كالسابق خصوصا في وطني 🇸🇦🇸🇦 نحن نبحث عن كفاءات تتماشى مع الرؤية
@@yousrahawsawi6766 مع بنتي بكالوريوس وماجستير من أمريكا
وهى امريكيه من مواليد السعودية تعمل في دبي وتتمنى العمل في السعوديه اذا عندك احد تعرفه يبي يوضفها اقدر ارسلك ال cv
خبيث امزح بس ترجميها له
@@yousrahawsawi6766السعوديه تدور خبرات ماتبي شهادات بس والاجانب مجمعين كل خبرات العالم
wow I want to move there after seeing this!
BRAD THIS IS SO COOL! can't wait to visit 🤩
What an informative video! Thank you so much for sharing ❤️
I live across the street street. It’s a new area and it’s very promising. Would love to have you over once you’re settled. You’re more than welcome neighbor!
Hi, I'm considering moving over to the area, and wondering how are you finding the traffic overall? I'll need to travel to KAFD 🫢😑
Hi, I'm considering moving over to the area, and wondering how are you finding the traffic overall? I'll need to travel to KAFD 🫢😑
The entire compound and apartment looks amazing, so well done and congratulations on the decision. Out of curiosity, is the compound more for long term or short term residents, or both? Do you intend your apartment for long term? Great video! Love and best wishes from Australia.
Looks very nice. Will be interested to see how it progresses. Flow is the ex WeWork CEO's new company. Fingers crossed the company does better than his last one.
I am shifting from Qatar to Riyadh so just exploring
Well welcome ur going to see a lot of locals that’s the difference both are great people
@@kalied6219 oh that’s great 😀
I'm viewing this place next week and wondering how are you finding traffic go kafd.. i wish metro station was closer 🥹🥹🥹 otherwise i love the place ❤
The metro is quite close and fast to get to KAFD! Driving will take a while 😬
I know you're super excited, but it’s important to show more of the area rather than just focusing on your face in every shot. Also, to make your videos more professional, try moving the camera more slowly so viewers can actually absorb what you’re showing, instead of feeling dizzy with all the rapid movements. The constant flipping is straining on the eyes. Please don’t take this as an insult, but rather as a helpful suggestion to improve the experience for your audience. It's a free tip to boost the quality and engagement of your future content-just imagine how much more your viewers will appreciate it!
Hi, am looking at moving to Damamm or jeddah, is there any compounds available there, as I don't know where to look?.. Can u also do a vlog on cost of living in saudi Plz?
Can you please do a video on how hard or easy it was to get new/same or similar jobs in Saudi?
Hey, thank you for sharing. I will be moving to Riyadh in October and will have to look for a temporary accommodation until I’m officially settled in Jan. Any recommendations for airbnb? My work will be at Olaya near panorama mall.
Lol at me just eating my pancakes 😆
Always 😏
I think this might be worth checking out, do you have the details for someone to get hold of to do a viewing?
Are there any outdoor areas ? Parks, pool, seating? Any update on the Flow compound since you moved?
can you please let me know the prices of 1 and 2 bedroom (both)
Super excited to visit Riyadh!
See you here soon!!
Al Ula one of best places you should visit in Saudi Arabia but on 🐪🇸🇦
❤❤❤❤
Question, what is a common temperature to set your air conditioner at in Saudi? Here in the USA I like to set mine at around 72 but it tends to be humid in my area. What is it like in public places, and what do the locals do? Thanks!
For inside share spaces like malls, offices etc it’s seems fairly cold to me, 20 ish degrees (Celsius), you can wear a jacket for sure. In our apartment we do around 20-24 degrees to keep it nice and cool. Locals seem to enjoy the cool as well. In the winter outside it gets VERY cold! I was surprised in December last year. But it’s not humid at all in Riyadh - I love it
@@LeaderOfNoOnehow cold does it get in the winter? I'm curious since my friend used to live in Saudi
@@VeisgoDepending where you are in Saudi, it can get cold enough to snow.
@@Veisgo Last winter the lowest temperature reached 5 degrees Celsius in Riyadh, while in southern Saudi Arabia the temperatures are cool all year round and very cold in winter, in the north snow sometimes falls in some areas.
Looks fantastic!
Great video mate - Quick question, did you get a job in Saudi and will live here on Iqama from the job or did you open a company here and will be full time video creator
Thanks
Do they provide internet? What type of internet do they have? Fiber?
What made you chose to move? What're taxes like compared to Dubai?
One can only imagine the rent goodness🔥
400k usd
@@ashishgejo9697 Thats crazy🚒
@@JamesBrown-lq5nn my mistake it's 40k usd
@ashishgejo9697 actually it's about 33k a year
wooowwww
really!! I swear i live next door to this compound 🤣 "BANA house"
I have one question: What's so wrong on having separated gyms? I know in the West it's normal to have one, but that's your normal it doesn't mean it's the only right way. If you can't open your mind to accept other cultures and norms, don't travel. There's no one right way or right culture, and everyone must follow. Everyone has different values and different customs. Please stop pushing your culture and values on others. We all are different, and that's the beauty. Every place you visit will open your eyes to something you have never seen before.
UAE looks so much better honestly, Saudi feels like all you can do as a westerner is to stay inside and spend time at home.
UAE may appeal more to people new to the Middle East, but remember he has been in the area for years now. This is pro level. :)
There's so much to do in Saudi Arabia. It's really safe, the reason you get that feeling is properly because he's living in a compound.
There’s a huge amount to do in Saudi, which I’m excited to explore and show everyone over the next few weeks, months, years! Many places to visit and exciting events happening all the time. Very different to Dubai but both are exciting in there own ways :)
As a British person in used to everyone queueing up politely at shops and fast food restaurants. In Saudi i noticed its a bit of a few for all. Ordering or picking up food at a Broast chicken is like fighting in a stock pit from the 80s.
@mmxmmx-zo2my that "broast" chicken is probably the popular Al Baik. Obviously it's always like that, always been. That's just it's experience..lol. No other restaurant are like this but them.
Check Al Nakhla compound and we will talk after :)
I wonder if girls are allowed out of the house to play generally there as of course they aren't let out on their own in towns & cities Young women too..
I live in narjis
Misk Schools staff - can they live here?
How much they give
Today 9 pm fireworks 🎇
How much does it cost?
3500 dollars minimum par mois
@@chebourourachid2627 no, isn’t that much..maybe 57K AED year….
You need a gimbal or something, it's so shakey.getting sick from viewing.
Compound name? And rent??
Flow Narjis, depends on layout but there website (in description) has all prices on there for all units.
Done connect
Welcome to the Oven
Apparently you haven't been here enough
@@saeedooo9140
I am well down now since I was born
@@essa200911 it is oven in Summer like all gulf countries, but it has a woderful winter
@@saeedooo9140
The winter will freeze your bones
Not only surface skin freezing same as other countries who have soft ice in most country not limited
Our winter is like the freezer but direct to the bone very harmful and the ice is the hard ice most the country which can damage your car and can kill you in the head
So, if they are coming in the winter
Then
Welcome to the Freezer!!
What is the girls channel
Check Andorra Compound
Flow Narjis is a great setup, but it's not a compound.
How much does a compound cost? I might my multicultural dubai life too. Yes i am in saudi now and its miserable.
40k usa a year
Great video but why are you showing people where you live? As your channel grows it may be something you regret in the future.
Trust me, when Ur in Saudi Arabia that's something to absolutely not worry about, it's so freaking safe here
Hi, do you know if there any plans to put an outdoor pool
And gardens in?
a prison...I don't like it.
More like worst compound ever..takes me back to the 80s
You’re very new here