Buying My First Property In Oman

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Published 2024-06-22
In this video I’m taking you on a journey with me on investing in my first property in Muscat, Oman.

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All Comments (21)
  • Respect brother - keep the uploads going your gaining a decent community in us Brits planning on making Hijra. Great content and fantastic to the point videos.
  • I live in Oman and this place is almost 1 hour away from Muscat I think it’s expensive for it’s location and ideal for retired people
  • @kakerumbler
    My wife and i went to view the two bed villa on the sea front and the farm house, we were very impressed. We could easily see ourselves buying a property there.
  • Location, Location, Location, Beautiful Property & Scenery ● But Where Is The Local Masjid ? ● Where Is The Nearest Town Shops Etc ? ● AllahumaBarrik May Allah Swt Bless It For You Brother. ❤
  • @juanperuOvO
    Came home from work and opened YouTube and I see a new upload from brother Mustafa. Thanks again for info, keep it coming.
  • Consider making videos on these subjects, please: What are the health care arrangements/facilities like in oman? And what business/job opportunities are available.
  • This is so nice. I’m ready to move now. What a beautiful view. May Allah (SWT) bless all your efforts and how you are helping other Muslims to possibly make Hijr Jazak Allah Khayern Ahki
  • Before you take another step, check out what is currently available at Al Mouj. The one bedroom flat at Muscat Hills (?) at 54,000 would be a VERY good buy if you were buying that particular flat, but remember you were looking at a show home. You might end up with something with a very different view. The villa at Jebel Sifa looks fabulous, but remember that again you were looking at a show home. You could well end up with something less attractive, and in the summer, the humidity there will be horrific. The third house is again very good value, but parts of it look unfinished (wires sticking out of the wall) and not one of those properties has an actual bath in any of the bathrooms. Furthermore, Muscat Hills and Jebel Sifa both pose the question - where do you shop? Al Mouj, but contrast, is in the middle of everything - close to the airport; an established, thriving community, easy to access, close to shops, thriving range of restaurants and even on a public transport network.
  • Biggest issue I’ve seen in the Middle East is that it’s a bloody desert. They have to water the living daylights out of the ground to get anything that even resembles plant life. Also it is desolate. Whether it’s Dubai, or Oman or any other desert region it’s pretty much uninhabitable without 100% intervention. You can’t just take a stroll, everything is by car and there’s not much to do. People don’t just hang around unless it’s a mall etc. I would seriously urge people to take a look at places in Asia such as Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Uzbekistan, Brunei, Singapore etc. Also, moving back to the home countries isn’t a bad shout either. We are thinking of moving back to Bangladesh on a semi basis preferably living 6-8 months in Bangladesh and the rest back in the UK as most of the family is there. Currently building a lovely property on the land that my dad left us iA. North African Arab countries aren’t too bad, also Egypt is ok too but the Middle East? It’s easy to fall for the shiny exterior but in reality it’s hell!
  • @Hani-qb8vw
    I start following your channel lately. I found it to be so informative. Keep up the good job. 👍
  • @ahmedbotan3598
    The two-bedroom villa is outstanding nicely designed I really liked I'm going to buy for my family Insha Allah.
  • @technoarabs
    Masha Allah brother, Congrats and god bless you
  • Allahuma Barik Alayhi. Thank you so much Mustafa. Jazakallahu Khairan.
  • @_M.D.E
    Alhamdulillah!!! Congratulations to you bro
  • @PBz420
    Thank you for the video tour, concise and informative, much appreciated.
  • @TurkishOud
    I stayed in one of those apartments in Jabel Sifah last year, to be honest after a week, I got tired of the view and the isolation from humans except restaurant/hotel staff. It’s good for a retreat but still I prefer life in Muscat.
  • @Maydaymusik
    Came to a crossroads where i gotta start looking at this, love for the video gg