this is great! im planning to move from penang to kl and this covers most of my questions especially about budgeting and finances. thank you for the video!
Hi miss. I used to work at klcc. All u need to do is chop some veg, put inside a container & eat it with the food at wisma central, while u're having lunch. That food court at klcc is obviously 4 tourists who don't know where else to go. If u eat over there frequently, u'll be poor & be conned into thinking that u need to dedicate 1,200+ for food per month, like in their video claiming u need at least 6k per month to survive in kl.
For Malaysians we can buy the Govt sponsored transport fare of My50 where we top up our I/C with RM50 for 30days transportation. We can use all the public transports for RM1.00 the whole day.
I'm from KL, and your video is very good, structured and even entertaining. Well done! KL/Selangor is actually a high income area since 2010 (If I'm not mistaken Klang Valley alone GDP per capita is at least US$20,000 now higher than the national average of US$13,000) so, that's why the pay is significantly higher not just in Malaysia and within ASEAN.
Surprising how high those living expenses for a single young adult per month, as especially commute by car. Even though I don't own a car and have cheaper rent, I still find 40% chances of saving money per month a challenge.
KL cost of living isn't cheap, especially food and transportation when owning a car. Plus the moment one buys any imported item, thanks to the weak Ringgit, it is expensive
Very nice video, thank you. It was organized, I always like to see things in map and I am glad you showed it in the beginning of the video. We plan to move to Malaysia in few years and I am looking into all infos. Only thing I am finding rare in Malaysia is single story houses, which is very common in USA, especially in texas and other mid and southern states. We also do not like to pay HOA fees( or high maintenance fee). May be best would be renting first. Thank you again for the very informative video.
You are most welcome! Yes, we highly recommend renting in Malaysia (doesn't matter which state). Just rent as you will habe flexibility and abundant of choice
You guys are fantastic! I’m an American living in Hawaii and thinking about eventually retiring with my wife who is Taiwanese in Malaysia. Am picking up a lot of great information from your entertaining and very informative videos!
@@usernameryan5982 - A good friend of mine moved to Honolulu in '90 and came to visit me in '91. He felt the beer prices in NYC which were around $10 were cheap as he was paying $20. WOW!
I am an Indian Grass Cutter working with DBKL. I cannot survive in KL or surrounding area. Even Gormen do not give any money. I earn about RM2.350 per month and do private work in the weekends for Big TowKay Man or Anak Lord. The cost of living is up and up. MY depends on imported food all year round. Meat is out of the question, Fish forget it. Chicken is once a week and our dinner table has very little food. Thank God for subsidized rice in MY. Salaries is MY is very low and out productivity is hopeless. Owning a car is like throwing your money in the Bin. Being Frugal is important. If I can afford more capital equipment for grass cutting from Germany. I can do better. No loans to B40 and low earners. Not complaining but with the right equipment - efficiencies will be higher. Foreigners think MY Is paradise. It is HOT. HOT and getting HOTTEER . plus MORE and MORE Rain every day and Humidity is terrible. Most Chinese CHABUT to OZ by sending their children to study there.
Foreigners think it's paradise because while they can't survive/ retire in their own country, they chose Malaysia because of their currency, USD to MYR, AUD to MYR, GBP to MYR. my workplace is full of them and they refuse to go back to their home country cuz in their homecountry they're bordering b40/ m40. Once they moved here or to other developing country, suddenly they become t20, buying properties, and sending kids to international school
Fascinated with KL but the high degree of car dependency may be a red line for me, i really hate driving 😅 thank you for the unvarnished perspective, so many expat UA-camrs seem to have a specific lifestyle not representative of what regular folks experience is. Can't wait to visit and see for myself!
Thank you for all the useful information guys! My boyfriend and I both from the Netherlands are currently looking for moving abroad to gain new experiences and we are considering KL 😀 Is Chinese well spoken there? I am willing to learn Chinese as I like the language. Thank you!
I like what you are doing. Keep it up. Probably it will help if you show the type of accommodation place and it’s prices through i property etc. I live in USA and have plans to move to Ipoh, I am curious what’s the cost of living in Ipoh?
What are tax calculation for foreigners? Please help. What does salary structure include any hidden tax must be known before accepting the offer letter? Please describe your thoughts.
EPF is compulsory deducted of you are below 60 years which is of 9% of your total salary divided into monthly equal deductions. Apart from that they have 2 diffrent taxes based on your salary bracket. Also could you please tell me if you have relocated to Malaysia by now?
Very great insight. :)) Pretty sure you had driven passing by my neighborhood in PJ on your way to Kota Damansara. Hope you enjoy your stay in KL and PJ. :)
I got a job in menara maybank which is in center of KL city, I am moving with my wife and 5 months old baby, I want to get an 1 bed apartment, how much would it cost me?
Renting or buying? Wasn't sure if your RM500 was referring to RM500 rental which is definitely very low or RM500k to purchase one, which in this case, depending on location may still be possible
there are lots of shared apartments for certain religions and genders like female only /female only Muslim or Muslim only and etc for rm 700 and below you should be looking at subang/pj/shah alam area in general
How's the healthcare and government AID in Malaysia? I have some family there from my mom's side of the family. I was doing well financially here in The US, but the problem is once your health goes downhill, you're at risk of becoming homeless. The cost of living does seem reasonable in KL compared to California. I'm currently back in college for medical billing and coding. I was looking up medical billing and coding jobs in KL and they pay more than many of the jobs in California. LOL The irony. Sometimes more developed countries aren't better when it comes to making a living.
Healthcare in Malaysia is actually very good. In fact, some Singaporeans, Indonesians to name a couple of countries flock to Malaysia to do surgeries and other treatment. Unless one is Malaysian, then one is not eligible for govt aid. For Malaysians, the govt hospitals are very good and they provide top notch medicines and what do the Malaysians pay? A very low fee, usually less than RM10 for consultation
@@corporatebreakoutcouple actually, foreigners who are married to Malaysians are eligible to use government hospital or govt-aided healthcare. I'm over 60 and married to an Australian but have settled here in Malaysia for many years. A recent health scare caused my husband to be warded at a public hospital. He was well-taken care of and the bill came to a 'staggering' almost nil!! We paid a bit for his medication. Truly so grateful for the government to subsidise healthcare in this country. For pensioners like I am, we can only afford public hospitals as private medical insurance would be to high.
hi john and fran -- thanks for all the useful videos. Will you plan to organize meet ups for those of us travelling to Penang? i wld like to explore more about living in penang. do you have an email ?
Hi Fong Ling, thank you for watching our videos! Feel free to email us at corporatebreakout@gmail.com Yes, if our schedules fit, we would love to meet all of you!
I’m looking forward to visiting.
Please do!
this is great! im planning to move from penang to kl and this covers most of my questions especially about budgeting and finances. thank you for the video!
You are most welcome! All the best in your move!
Hi miss. I used to work at klcc. All u need to do is chop some veg, put inside a container & eat it with the food at wisma central, while u're having lunch.
That food court at klcc is obviously 4 tourists who don't know where else to go. If u eat over there frequently, u'll be poor & be conned into thinking that u need to dedicate 1,200+ for food per month, like in their video claiming u need at least 6k per month to survive in kl.
Nice video. Very informative. Waiting for your next video. Kudo to both of you.
Thank you, Patrick! Thanks for watching our videos.
This was really informative
If u like being fat n unhealthy, well yea
You guys are great!
Thanks so much! We appreciate your kind words!
Thank you for your valuable time and efforts ,that you have put in to make the video. This was highly informative
You are most welcome!! We are truly thankful for our viewers who appreciates our efforts into making these videos
Thanks! This is grats info. I am a digital nomad seriously considdering malaysia.
Awesome! Which country are u from?
@@corporatebreakoutcouple Hey there! I am Norwegian.
For Malaysians we can buy the Govt sponsored transport fare of My50 where we top up our I/C with RM50 for 30days transportation. We can use all the public transports for RM1.00 the whole day.
What does PSF stand for? Which currency is this?
Got it. Per square feet. Sorry
@@IsmailHamadFCCA no worries!
I'm from KL, and your video is very good, structured and even entertaining. Well done!
KL/Selangor is actually a high income area since 2010 (If I'm not mistaken Klang Valley alone GDP per capita is at least US$20,000 now higher than the national average of US$13,000) so, that's why the pay is significantly higher not just in Malaysia and within ASEAN.
Thanks Alex! We appreciate it! Higher salary, higher cost of living as well.
Surprising how high those living expenses for a single young adult per month, as especially commute by car. Even though I don't own a car and have cheaper rent, I still find 40% chances of saving money per month a challenge.
KL cost of living isn't cheap, especially food and transportation when owning a car. Plus the moment one buys any imported item, thanks to the weak Ringgit, it is expensive
Great vidéo!
Thank you for watching our videos!
Very nice video, thank you. It was organized, I always like to see things in map and I am glad you showed it in the beginning of the video. We plan to move to Malaysia in few years and I am looking into all infos. Only thing I am finding rare in Malaysia is single story houses, which is very common in USA, especially in texas and other mid and southern states. We also do not like to pay HOA fees( or high maintenance fee). May be best would be renting first. Thank you again for the very informative video.
You are most welcome! Yes, we highly recommend renting in Malaysia (doesn't matter which state). Just rent as you will habe flexibility and abundant of choice
This is an excellent video! Thank you for your detailed and realistic overview!
You are most welcome, Joseph. Thank you for watching our videos. ❤️
I really like what you said at the end. Sometimes I also feel in life there are no right or wrong decision, just don't regret making that decision.
U will surely regret after eating garbage food like these
You guys are fantastic! I’m an American living in Hawaii and thinking about eventually retiring with my wife who is Taiwanese in Malaysia. Am picking up a lot of great information from your entertaining and very informative videos!
Thank you for watching our videos! We really appreciate the support!
Me too! Same situation. Hawaii has gotten insanely expensive. A condo easily costing 700k with a high HOA. Food and gas getting higher and higher
@@usernameryan5982 are you looking for somewhere else to move to?
@@usernameryan5982 - A good friend of mine moved to Honolulu in '90 and came to visit me in '91. He felt the beer prices in NYC which were around $10 were cheap as he was paying $20. WOW!
Dude, from hawaii to here? If u can, please try to move ur wife over there.
Just look at how much max Holloway is enjoying life there.
Very informative ❤❤❤
Thank you for watching! Glad you found it useful!
thanks for the info
You are most welcome, Michelle! Which part of the video did you enjoy the most?
Nice
Thank you!
I am an Indian Grass Cutter working with DBKL. I cannot survive in KL or surrounding area. Even Gormen do not give any money. I earn about RM2.350 per month and do private work in the weekends for Big TowKay Man or Anak Lord. The cost of living is up and up. MY depends on imported food all year round. Meat is out of the question, Fish forget it. Chicken is once a week and our dinner table has very little food. Thank God for subsidized rice in MY. Salaries is MY is very low and out productivity is hopeless. Owning a car is like throwing your money in the Bin. Being Frugal is important. If I can afford more capital equipment for grass cutting from Germany. I can do better. No loans to B40 and low earners. Not complaining but with the right equipment - efficiencies will be higher. Foreigners think MY Is paradise. It is HOT. HOT and getting HOTTEER . plus MORE and MORE Rain every day and Humidity is terrible. Most Chinese CHABUT to OZ by sending their children to study there.
Thank you for sharing your views and your personal plight.
KL is not a cheap city to live in if one's earning capacity is not high.
Foreigners think it's paradise because while they can't survive/ retire in their own country, they chose Malaysia because of their currency, USD to MYR, AUD to MYR, GBP to MYR.
my workplace is full of them and they refuse to go back to their home country cuz in their homecountry they're bordering b40/ m40. Once they moved here or to other developing country, suddenly they become t20, buying properties, and sending kids to international school
Is 3k usd okay for couple? Thanks
Yeah, if you go by the numbers we laid out, you both can live a comfortable life in Malaysia
Very informative 😊
Thanks Alvin!! We really appreciate you supporting our channel
Fascinated with KL but the high degree of car dependency may be a red line for me, i really hate driving 😅 thank you for the unvarnished perspective, so many expat UA-camrs seem to have a specific lifestyle not representative of what regular folks experience is. Can't wait to visit and see for myself!
If you live in the heart of KL, it is possible to do without a car. You can take the train system or taxis readily available.
Motorcycle with a smart watch to navigate homie. U'll get used to it
Thank you for all the useful information guys!
My boyfriend and I both from the Netherlands are currently looking for moving abroad to gain new experiences and we are considering KL 😀
Is Chinese well spoken there? I am willing to learn Chinese as I like the language.
Thank you!
Malaysia is a multi lingual country. English, Bahasa Malaysia is widely spoken. Mandarin and Cantonese is also spoken by many.
I like what you are doing. Keep it up. Probably it will help if you show the type of accommodation place and it’s prices through i property etc. I live in USA and have plans to move to Ipoh, I am curious what’s the cost of living in Ipoh?
Thanks Henry. We do have plans to do videos on Ipoh. Stay tuned!
Are Grab car expensive in KL?
No, not really.
Alhamdullilah Syukur sgt Indah Malaysia ku... Subhanallah...
Terima kasih banyak banyak ❤️
What are tax calculation for foreigners? Please help.
What does salary structure include any hidden tax must be known before accepting the offer letter?
Please describe your thoughts.
EPF is compulsory deducted of you are below 60 years which is of 9% of your total salary divided into monthly equal deductions. Apart from that they have 2 diffrent taxes based on your salary bracket. Also could you please tell me if you have relocated to Malaysia by now?
Very great insight. :))
Pretty sure you had driven passing by my neighborhood in PJ on your way to Kota Damansara. Hope you enjoy your stay in KL and PJ. :)
Thanks Jane! Are you currently living in PJ or overseas?
@@corporatebreakoutcouple I am currently living in PJ. :))
@@corporatebreakoutcouple Are you still in KL / PJ currently? :))
Would be great to have a meetup for a chat if our schedule works out. :)
@@janewai oh we are now back in Penang. It was a short trip to KL last week to film. We will be heading to Singapore next week
@Corporate Breakout Couple Alright. Enjoy your stay in Penang and have a safe trip back to Singapore. :)
I got a job in menara maybank which is in center of KL city, I am moving with my wife and 5 months old baby, I want to get an 1 bed apartment, how much would it cost me?
@@asharashfaque you can search for condos for rent at Malaysian website iproperty.
It will give you updated pricing in the areas you are looking for.
Is DIDI available?
No, DIDI is not available in Malaysia. There is Grab for transport and Grab Food, Food Panda, Shopee Food for food deliveries
FYI, DIDI is an investor in GRAB
How you guys are retire in the age of 40? how you getting money?
We share all our sources of income here in this video :
ua-cam.com/video/FPrBlsQIr4U/v-deo.html
Is there any possibility of getting a condo type studio room within 500RM in any of these areas?
Renting or buying? Wasn't sure if your RM500 was referring to RM500 rental which is definitely very low or RM500k to purchase one, which in this case, depending on location may still be possible
not possible unless you want to live in a shared room in a rat rotten public housing building
at minimum a 1 bedroom one bath that isn’t shared would be at least 1K in kl/selangor area
there are lots of shared apartments for certain religions and genders like female only /female only Muslim or Muslim only and etc for rm 700 and below you should be looking at subang/pj/shah alam area in general
you could also look into apartments around puchong and cyberjaya where rm 600 and below for a 1 bedroom 1 bath is possible
Your husband is in very good shape.
Thank you for the kind compliment
How's about a single person that retires in KL? Is $1,5000 U.S. dollars a month enough?
With the current exchange rate, you would be getting almost RM7000. Definitely enough to live in KL comfortably but not luxuriously.
@@calvyncraven1141😅
How's the healthcare and government AID in Malaysia? I have some family there from my mom's side of the family. I was doing well financially here in The US, but the problem is once your health goes downhill, you're at risk of becoming homeless. The cost of living does seem reasonable in KL compared to California. I'm currently back in college for medical billing and coding. I was looking up medical billing and coding jobs in KL and they pay more than many of the jobs in California. LOL The irony. Sometimes more developed countries aren't better when it comes to making a living.
Healthcare in Malaysia is actually very good. In fact, some Singaporeans, Indonesians to name a couple of countries flock to Malaysia to do surgeries and other treatment. Unless one is Malaysian, then one is not eligible for govt aid. For Malaysians, the govt hospitals are very good and they provide top notch medicines and what do the Malaysians pay? A very low fee, usually less than RM10 for consultation
@@corporatebreakoutcouple actually, foreigners who are married to Malaysians are eligible to use government hospital or govt-aided healthcare. I'm over 60 and married to an Australian but have settled here in Malaysia for many years. A recent health scare caused my husband to be warded at a public hospital. He was well-taken care of and the bill came to a 'staggering' almost nil!! We paid a bit for his medication. Truly so grateful for the government to subsidise healthcare in this country. For pensioners like I am, we can only afford public hospitals as private medical insurance would be to high.
@@ssbennya2140 wow! That is fantastic to know. Thank you for sharing. We hope that your spouse has nicely recovered
Kl is 30-50% cheaper than beijing in any aspect
That's good to know! Are you currently living in Beijing?
@@corporatebreakoutcouple living yes, loving not so much lol
@@hazeflame142 oopsie! Didn't realise the typo! Hahaha!!! How long have you been there?
Guys why Malay Chinese and Indian English sound so different in Malaysia with Indians speaking best.
Malaysians are multi lingual. So how well they speak English depends on the family background on which mother tongue do they speak at home.
hi john and fran -- thanks for all the useful videos. Will you plan to organize meet ups for those of us travelling to Penang? i wld like to explore more about living in penang. do you have an email ?
Hi Fong Ling, thank you for watching our videos! Feel free to email us at corporatebreakout@gmail.com
Yes, if our schedules fit, we would love to meet all of you!