We’re Sarah and Lee, a 40+ married couple from the UK. Sarah has lived with a Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis for several years and Lee has additional health concerns creeping in. We jointly decided that life is too short, so we sold our home, quit our jobs and are searching for a place where, what money we do have affords us adventure, wellbeing, good healthcare and better quality of life without the 9-5.
Join us as we check out the sights and scout for a place to live long term and aim to create helpful and informative content as we live in and explore unfamiliar lands.
I will stay away from the whole KLCC area. There are nicer neighbourhoods that are way less congested and away from tourists. Check out Bangsar, Damansara Heights, Mont Kiara and Desa Park City. Lots of expats and nice environments.
I would not recommend The Mews KLCC. I moved out in August cuz our house got broken into and robbed. RM300k in total, gone. Lacking CCTV on each level and no card required to reach your floor in the lift.
It's great you checked out the market at Taman Connaught, it's usually more popular with locals. It's a great market though, more foreigners should visit. It's great that you guys covered this market, thanks for sharing! Greetings from your new subscriber ❤
OMG, I really hate to be critical but . . . your background music is absolutely horrible, almost makes the video unwatchable. I would consider soft piano or jazz music. Remember, the music should be something pleasant in the background, not something that grates upon your teeth. Other than that, excellent video.
I live in Melbourne AUSTRALIA. On one visit, my son had high fever & wasn’t well & took him to a large private hospital in Cheras. Service was great and not too long to wait either. Son got better & hospital expenses was covered by travel insurance. Important thing is you can walk in to a hospital to see a specialist, unlike in western countries where referral is needed prior & wait weeks for appointment. Even a national very good specialist. Just arrive early!
Just found your channel and subscribed (#296). We're hoping to spend a few months in KL this winter, so we're looking forward to seeing what other apartments that you include in your videos. Cheers from Vancouver :)
@Gettinglostin mount kiara is mostly korean japanese expats. Asian food is easily available. I think there is a Japanese speaking small medical centre there. I saw it once. Bangsar village has a mix of expats. Just different vibes
If you are going to travel in to city a lot you may want to consider Novum instead. Little bit closer to LRT. I had a look at Bangsar Sth last trip to KL and during the weekend it was pleasently quiet. Restaurants seemed nice but I missed the simpler street food. Although there is a Malay style night market not too far away (up NW part of Bangsar Sth). There wasn' much of shopping centre though from what I saw,. i.e. basement of spehere had a supermarket and handful of shops but that was all. Maybe I missed somthing.
Thanks for the info, we thought the same thing! Being from the U.K a 20 minute grab ride is considered close for us as long as there is somewhere on the doorstep for a coffee.