Thank you for making these videos, soooo helpful! I live in California now but I am planning to move to Morocco InshaAllah very soon. It was helpful to know that it will be more expensive in July and August. Also I would love to see more details on how you bought a home there. Was there a lot of Red Tape???🙂↕️ Also, I would be working remote from America as well. Are you able to keep up with thr time Zone differences? Also, lol so sorry for all these questions, 😅 but how easy was it to open a bank account with Bank of Africa if you dont have Moroccan ID. Did it need to be a business account??? How would you get money out of your bank in America to buy a home, without a lot of Red Tape? I would prefer to buy as well something affordable as well instead of renting But i am not sure if they allow a paymenr plan for an American, like a down payment then another 2 or 3 payments? If you dont mind i can email you as well. My name is Salimah
@@BILLY-ft9qgno it's the early exposure of the Moroccan ppl to the old Indian movies ppl used to watch thim in cinemas and in the outdoor movie projections in the villages since then a good percentage of moroccans especially females watch indian drama and movies and listen to indian music
Getting a car will depend on the time your staying there. If you're staying longer, it def makes sense to purchase a car ( could be a good investmemt depending in the brand u get)
As a person who love india and the indian culture im so glad to see an indian settling in Morocco, which is a very rare thing. I ve been to india many times given that i was a flight attendant and i simply loved it , so many things in common btw the two cultures🇲🇦🇮🇳. I also used to have so many indian friends and i even had an indian flat mate😍 well Have a great time in Morocco Ankur, there is still a lot to see and discover.
I will save you 23 minutes: Rent 350 Util. 60 Cleaning 200 Car 900 Diesel 100 Wi-Fi 50 Cell 20 Food 360 Gym 10 Total: 2050 USD Cleaning is 4x a month so 4x50. He didn't price in gym membership. Stop the tomobile and it is $1100 a month.
bro you can lease a brand new Dacia for as little as 250 USD a month and they take care of everything and not only that after two years they will change it for newer car ....check out wity them about the leading offers they have....the only problem is that you may be need your carte de sejour first ....then you will be able to take advantage of this offer
Brother. Tetouan has the most expensive car rentals offers. If i was you i would buy one Dacia, its cheap rather than for example renting that for a year. That would almost be 50% paid off a brand new car. I live overseas but from tetouan and noticed that renting a car anywhere but tetouan is cheaper long term. Nice contents and lovely to see you love my hometown. Hidden Gem of a city. Respect from Norway
Hello, brother. Your English is very clear, and welcome to Morocco. In my opinion any street food is garbage, so it is advisable to learn how to prepare your meals at home, similar to those you would eat in a restaurant.
I recommend buying a car. Funny we lived in Wilaya Tetouan the last 3 years and bought a new car and sold it right before we left for $3000 less than what we paid for it for basically it costs us nothing and the insurance not expensive
Thanks a lot for the video ,it was very beneficial,I visited Morocco many many times ,thinking of residing in Martil or Cabo negro, the only 3 things I need information if you can help.Health insurance,Buying safe clean 2 bedrooms apt,buying a car . I think you need to buy a car too if you reside in Morocco.About K10 annually for renting,its too much,btw me retired senior citizen .Thank yoy.
Such a nice experience! just for the rent car I think if you ll live here better to buy a car it will coast much cheaper that rent! I live in tangier btw and for the summer better to find an other place than cabo negro (7th and 8th motn if will be full!) 🤭 have a nice stay in Mocrocco
I've been living here in Morocco since January 1991. Accommodation: I have always rented. If you rent a newish apartment, the rent will be high; you are paying the bank credit/mortgage of the owner, and if furnished, even more expensive. Rent is less if unfurnished and within an older property; the owner normally has no debts. 600 dhs a month electricity bill? I've never paid more than 150 dhs a month for both water and electricty. Maybe the renter should ask to see the actual bill. Living in an apartment complex; there is the regular payment to the syndicate - for security, swimming pool and general maintenance. I live in a small house, not a complex, so no such expense. I decided long ago never to buy a brand new car - I dislike credit arrangements. I've had the same second-hand diesel car for years; the occasional maintenance and replacement of parts , not expensive. I rarely eat outside of home; been caught short because some eateries served up non-fresh food. I love living in Morocco, more than any other country I have visited or lived in.
You talk about your workout but you didn't include a gym membership?? Are you training outside for free or forgot to include the cost of your gym membership? Edit i just saw on comments below you forgot to include it! If you plan to stay for year investing in a second hand car might be more economical because you could resell the car! Renting is a net loss unless you can deduct the cost for your job !
Hello, I'm very interested in Morocco. I would like to know if people in Morocco have a habit of online consumption, such as tipping streamers during live broadcasts or recharging for games. What software do they typically use for online payments? If you can answer me, I would be very happy and grateful to you!
I mean you can drive with a moroccan car outside of Morocco, we used to drive all the time in Spain, some go even to germany with Moroccan car, you pay like 10euro for it in the ferry + an insurance or smtg. yes you should absolutly buy a car, 1000$ is too much bruv, some would even say stupidly too much, bruv you'd end up paying way less in instalments and owning the damn car + reselling it later it wouldn't loose too much of it's value like in the USA or Europe, you'll notice used car are sill expensive in Morocco
The fact that you said eat a few days a week healthy and a few days a week at home makes me understand you’ve totally got your wires crossed with eating food hahaha Eating out is majority unhealthy and eating at home a cooked meal is always healthy unless you eat junk. I have never heard anyone say I eat out to stay healthy as that’s insane 😂 When you eat out they cook with cheap oil, cheap salt, cheaper ingredients than at home where you source the best of everything. What it costs me to eat out one meal in sydney Australia I can eat for over a week at home with healthy meals. I’m guessing this is the youth today…
@@ankurjaswal5290 I’d say it’s more because you exercise hard to burn it all, but that doesn’t mean it’s healthy like a home cooked meal unless you stay away from all their cheap cooking oils, non stick pans etc Impossible trust me.. just impossible… But I wish you all the best 👍
@ankurjaswal5290 I agree but alot local people prefer cheaper, no hassle parking etc but if you prefer drive that good, I be having both, for short trip scooter, longer trip car 😉 but car maintenance, check the costs before you purchase it
man you waste lot of money on your car, its true car are very expensive in morocco, but if you only go out once or twice per day, i think getting taxies or indrive ( uber ) and using the train to go to other city, can cost you way less, and you can rent a car for a day if your goal is to go to a far away beach that its hard to use taxies on it
Ha ha ha it makes laugh when I hear the high season is July and August, which I know already. I can go in the middle of everywhere in Morocco and surf in the beach with no one around, except in July and August where I avoid Morocco. Having said that, they destroyed lot of beaches with bad ugly apartments or luxury ones...Tagine is healthy if you don't eat it with lot of bread
Siara is only used in dubbed series by 2M 🥲which is not the real Darija but rather a combination of Darija and standard Arabic to make Darija more understandable for other Arabic speakers . At least for me , I have never heard any Moroccan say "Siara" .