UAE all the way sure but I have a problem with consciously investing and contributing to a government that spreads corruption especially among muslim population specificaly in Palestine, Lybia, Yemen, Syria
Don't forget their funding of the militia in Sudan that has led to more people being killed than those in Gaza. I'm not comparing. May Allah protect them all.
How can you even put a video like this up talking about investing in a completely unethical place like the UAE? After what they're doing in the middle east and Africa let alone Israel.
We bought in Dubai back in 2021, we thought it was a no brainer back then given the pandemic and people panic selling and alhamdulillah it’s turned out well. But in the current market, it’s a much closer toss up between UAE and UK markets in regards to rental yields. If the net rental yields are the same, say 6-8%, what would you choose and why (direct investing this is)? This is our current predicament
What do you mean? I saw these guys do a boycott video with in-depth explanation a few months back. They get my respect for that. List what you mean exactly and why you think it’s beneficial for them to cover?
Dubai property ( and hype) has peaked . So why isn't this mentioned? If you want to invest in a flat-lining market - then go ahead and waste some of your money. Dubai has "over-built" and has a lot of medium to low properties that are stagnating. At the higher you might get a lucky ride ... but... the essence of Dubai is that it is in a frozen pocket. Maybe some Agents are just happy there's still a fantasy going on , within YTube 😂
@@JaguarLionCat Everywhere is "under valued" if you apply your own timeline. Probably, some barren parts of Queensland or Namibia under "under valued" when discussed over 50 years. Value only has relevance when measured against Time and alternative vehicles for investment Dubai is not attractive to those with fluid cash - in this period. Maybe in 3 years it will change.
UAE all the way sure but I have a problem with consciously investing and contributing to a government that spreads corruption especially among muslim population specificaly in Palestine, Lybia, Yemen, Syria
Don't forget their funding of the militia in Sudan that has led to more people being killed than those in Gaza. I'm not comparing. May Allah protect them all.
why do scholars allow 33% debt ratio in Reits but then not allow a buy to let with similar percentage of debt burden? please educate me
How can you even put a video like this up talking about investing in a completely unethical place like the UAE? After what they're doing in the middle east and Africa let alone Israel.
Is the USA any better? How ethical is the USA?
What are they doing exactly that’s unethical ? Ethics standard according to whom? The West? East?
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Wake up.
Look at UAE's actions in Sudan. They would put Israel to shame.
Where do you suggest we invest in? In Afganistan?
Stupidest comment
Thank you for good information.
Can you guys explain more about the Islamic mortgage options in UAE as an expat
UK rental returns is much higher actually
E.g
110k 2 bedroom house can go on rent for 750-850 pounds a month.
Assalamualaikum thank you for information
We bought in Dubai back in 2021, we thought it was a no brainer back then given the pandemic and people panic selling and alhamdulillah it’s turned out well. But in the current market, it’s a much closer toss up between UAE and UK markets in regards to rental yields. If the net rental yields are the same, say 6-8%, what would you choose and why (direct investing this is)? This is our current predicament
This is kind of what I'm getting at in the video, i.e. consider things like where you're planning to be long term.
Sudan? Gaza? Come on IFG.
What do you mean? I saw these guys do a boycott video with in-depth explanation a few months back. They get my respect for that.
List what you mean exactly and why you think it’s beneficial for them to cover?
Thanks for the pointers
What about HMRC tax
Can you avoid tax in the UK if you buy a property abroad?
Dubai property ( and hype) has peaked . So why isn't this mentioned? If you want to invest in a flat-lining market - then go ahead and waste some of your money. Dubai has "over-built" and has a lot of medium to low properties that are stagnating. At the higher you might get a lucky ride ... but... the essence of Dubai is that it is in a frozen pocket.
Maybe some Agents are just happy there's still a fantasy going on , within YTube 😂
Dubai is still undervalued
@@JaguarLionCat Everywhere is "under valued" if you apply your own timeline. Probably, some barren parts of Queensland or Namibia under "under valued" when discussed over 50 years.
Value only has relevance when measured against Time and alternative vehicles for investment
Dubai is not attractive to those with fluid cash - in this period. Maybe in 3 years it will change.
What about Oman 🇴🇲 you should come to Oman
Stake app is cool 😎
UAE will be a second India in 10 years 😂😂😂
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