I love the sustainable construction practices, water recycling and up cycling ideas. As a Zambian architect in training, I firmly believe that these ideas should be the building blocks of our local communities. Our indigenous vernacular architecture is packed with loads of these ideas; I'm extremely excited to watch Zambians finally taking center stage in changing the way we build. Love to see it!
Without vision, people perish. The problem in our nation is that we lack good planning for our suburbs. We have so much trees everywhere & we wonder why we have a bad draughty. This kind of Foxdale housing development is what is needed in our nation & we don’t need these no see through brick walls. I hope I might find some time to visit this community & find out more
I really enjoy Angelika’s passion for sustainable living and the housing community she and her team have managed to build. This is one of the projects you are doing that resonates with me. I would love to live in this area I just gotta save the money.
This is such an amazing interview. I'm a trainee real estate agent, I would really love to visit foxdale forest and ask as many questions i can and also draw some inspiration from them
@@Jerald-xq8im Gosh we’re neighbours we shop at Foxdale Court who own Foxdale forest don’t educate people everyone has an opinion. We all strive for a better environment
The Place Is Not For Ordinary People. The Place Is Almost Sold Out. Prices Is Ok For Me From USA 🇺🇸 I Just Want Any Rules. I Am Living In HOA Community Here In USA 🇺🇸 I Don't Like It Because Of Rules. I Am Planning To Sell My House 🏠
@@AfricanUSA-th9ov yes we know prices are high so ordinary people won’t afford that land didn’t cost that amount to buy I can tell you from an ordinary Zambian. You can be from Mars couldn’t care less. Time we learn to keep Africa green than cutting our own trees down. Think outside the box just because you’re in the U.S we shall jump. Thx Natasha and for my deeds!!
If you're interested to learn more about Foxdale Forest then click this link bit.ly/Foxdale_Forest
I love the sustainable construction practices, water recycling and up cycling ideas. As a Zambian architect in training, I firmly believe that these ideas should be the building blocks of our local communities. Our indigenous vernacular architecture is packed with loads of these ideas; I'm extremely excited to watch Zambians finally taking center stage in changing the way we build. Love to see it!
"Our indigenous vernacular architecture is packed with loads of these ideas" 💯
Fantastic, I love your enthusiasm and one day we'll be seeing your designs 😊
Great interview... renewable energy is the way to go.
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As always thanks for the video Natasha. You always shine light on mother Zambia
That's right 🙌 we only have this one Zambia 🇿🇲
I always enjoy your interview style Natasha! You manage to effectively facilitate the conversation to convey key information.
Thank you so much! And thanks for supporting the channel
Thanks Natasha ,this place is ideal to live in.Definitely, I’m looking forward to visit and make real decisions about it!
We can't wait to see you here 🌿!
Memories, i grew up in Roma. We would hike from zambezi road all the way to Chamba Valley and now called Meanwood.
That's wonderful! I'm sure the place is unrecognisable with all the development
Without vision, people perish. The problem in our nation is that we lack good planning for our suburbs. We have so much trees everywhere & we wonder why we have a bad draughty. This kind of Foxdale housing development is what is needed in our nation & we don’t need these no see through brick walls. I hope I might find some time to visit this community & find out more
Please come, you're always welcome
Your content is really inspiring!
I really enjoy Angelika’s passion for sustainable living and the housing community she and her team have managed to build. This is one of the projects you are doing that resonates with me. I would love to live in this area I just gotta save the money.
Lol save quickly cos they're only a handful of plots left 😄 but yes she's very passionate and it's wonderful to see 👌
Very good interview. 👌🏾
Thank you, her passion made it easy 😊
This is such an amazing interview. I'm a trainee real estate agent, I would really love to visit foxdale forest and ask as many questions i can and also draw some inspiration from them
So beautiful ❤
Very good prices
This is very impressive
Yes it is
How do we get in touch with you.
Natasha we want to buy, however prices for plots only are just so so high
Prices are extremely high as if your in America '' that is ridiculous
@@Jerald-xq8im Gosh we’re neighbours we shop at Foxdale Court who own Foxdale forest don’t educate people everyone has an opinion. We all strive for a better environment
The Place Is Not For Ordinary People. The Place Is Almost Sold Out. Prices Is Ok For Me From USA 🇺🇸 I Just Want Any Rules. I Am Living In HOA Community Here In USA 🇺🇸 I Don't Like It Because Of Rules. I Am Planning To Sell My House 🏠
@AfricanUSA-th9ov yep'' u can spend the $150,000 usd on buying the land all by your self''' no home''' that's a waste of money
@@AfricanUSA-th9ov yes we know prices are high so ordinary people won’t afford that land didn’t cost that amount to buy I can tell you from an ordinary Zambian. You can be from Mars couldn’t care less. Time we learn to keep Africa green than cutting our own trees down. Think outside the box just because you’re in the U.S we shall jump. Thx Natasha and for my deeds!!
My double door fridge and deep freezer etc running on solar😊
Well DONE 🙌
What are the specs of your solar setup, if you don't mind sharing?
How much
Please click link below video to get full price list
Is this open to only Zambians or anyone b e interested from other countries?
anyone
Natasha