💰Cost of living in Malaysia 🇲🇾 per month - Will you be moving to Malaysia?

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Malaysia is a wonderful country to move to. But how much do you need to live there? We have listed all the major costs per month for a family of 3. It might be slightly higher than expected, but our list includes schooling plus additional travel costs. Check out what you can expect when living in Malaysia.

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Nice video. I have visited Malaysia several times, 20yrs ago. The country impressed me. It was a modern, clean and serious country. Also the people were really friendly. Greetings from Greece

nontasxen
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Malaysia is very clean, food is good and the price is right. Malaysian and more honest. Compare to Vietnam where trash can be found everywhere, sellers are dishonest, cheating and price are increased from month to month.

MYTHOMINHTRAN
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My grocery bills are less than RM800 a month for two persons and we got the usual beef chicken pork fish veg etc

ThisnametaKenny
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Thank you for the video! I’m a Malaysian living in the States. Cant wait to retire in Malaysia 🇲🇾

fila
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Cheers for all the useful information, I love that you divided the video into simple to understand information and showed us the cost. I am going to be a solo traveler, planning on staying no more than 6 months (since that's usually how long US citizens can stay in most country without a visa) and my eating habits consist of potatoes, coffee, rarely meat, usually some vegetables and not a lot of take out food due to allergies. I heard Malaysia is a great place for Americans to move and that its safe. For work, I have experience in digital marketing but also in the hospitality sector, jewelry design as well as the spiritual sector (tarot reading, energy reading)and speak 2 language fluently (English and Spanish, though can't see Spanish being very useful in Malaysia haha)

Thank you again for making the information so easy to digest! Def gonna be following this channel! Blessing to your family and you🙏🏽

Evanthebat
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I'm moving to Sarawak Malaysia 3 years time 😊 with my wife she from Malaysia...

smilangkendu
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You might also consider Johor Bahru, the main advantage being the proximity to Singapore. We lived there for four years, and it's a very livable city. It has grown quickly in the past few years, and will soon have a rapid rail connection with Singapore.

kellmeisterk
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Fantastic content. You're both a pleasure to listen to! I'm planning on staying in Malaysia in 2024. Not sure which area yet - I'll probably check out KL, Ipoh and Penang and see which I like best.

_arman_
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Great video and information. Being someone who lived in countries, East and West, I would say Malaysia is a good country to stay for both locals and expats depend on choices of your lifestyles. Welcome to Malaysia. You will not regret.

angieng
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Thanks for an interesting video Matt & Monico. We have been to Malaysia couple times and also considering Malaysia as a possible home/base to spend more time in Asia. Our experiences in Malaysia so far has only been good and Penang would also be our preference to stay. Think your budget is very fair and from what we have seen can absolutely be done. What I do like about most rental properties is that they come fully furnished and when you still finding your feet that is probably the way to go.

FrancoisT
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me and my wife living and working in Bintulu, Sarawak for 6 years now and it not so cheap in Sarawak or Malaysia , groceries -+RM 1500, rent RM 2000 for a three bedroom house, electricity RM 360 per month, unifi RM 260, we stay here on a work visa, if you want to get citizenship ( Malaysia my second home) it very expensive, house of RM 350000, also bank accounts of at least RM 450000 deposit and a monthly external income of RM 10000.
Also the medical services not so high standard . But i love Sarawak, so safe and people very friendly, west Malaysia people different, the best city will be Kuching, love the City .
Our daughter born in Bintulu, Sarawak and she cannot get citizenship, citizenship rules very strict in Malaysia .

tienienortje
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*Welcome to Malaysia, Malaysian likes to lepak2 at mamak restaurant drink teh Tarik - you can joining me to or any Msian if you likes, is no problem for Malaysian 🇲🇾❤️💝💖🧡💙🧡💖💝❤️🇲🇾*

asrie
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11/28/2023; 9:30 a.m. This video is excellent! It is balanced & informative for any who are researching studying and/or working in Malaysia. Thank you so much for the effort you put into this project! 😊.

MarcSBlack-yjsu
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The most blessed thing about Malaysia, you will never have to worry about earthquakes, tsunami or typhoons.

HouseCanis
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I’m so moving there in a few years when I hit empty nester status I’ll live like an absolute king, holy shit!

andrewjarvis
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Great information guys thank you so much for sharing this. We also do a monthly budget video, nice to see the comparison. Cheers from 2 Canadians 🇨🇦 living in Mexico. 🇲🇽✌🏼🥰

GringosOnTheGulf
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Thanks for the video. Looking forward to seeing the future video on visas.

philpatt
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If you like lay back environment with beautiful islands, amazing sunsets, chilling mountain side and very close to the tropical rainforests, Kota Kinabalu will be a good choice.

rcBorneo
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Lived there for 5 years when I was younger due to my dad's job (KL). Never had any issues every treated me well. Really miss it to be honest.

ubgzlxc
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I visited Kuala Lumpur for 2 days last year and absolutely loved the city and people. The Batu caves was very interesting.

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