When I was a teenager there were still efforts to create distrust between Africans and African Americans by various groups. Look how quickly Auston developed good brotherly relations in East Africa. In relationships between Africans and African Americans both parties bring something to the table.
Think bout it if we pay this developer decent prices he can develop another apartments thus providing jobs for many ppl while also developing the country. We can’t wait for others to develop our countries we can do it ourselves.
@@Hippobottomless In Tanzania, do as the Tanzanians do. If we go to Africa with American buying culture we will drive the price so high no one will be able to afford anything. This is what's happening in Ghana, after the year of return. We need to pay full price in the U.S when buying from other African Americans. Muzungoos in the U.S use super high rents and fees as a tactics when we open business, in hopes we fail.
@@frederickcaines7019 Correct. African in the diaspora here.👍. Africans always haggle or negotiate a discount. NEVER settle for the quote price. It's 95% of the time the prices are jacked up price quotations for Gringos.
@@visiow2691 no he give good advice he right!! I'm here in Tanzania now and always bargain and never let Dali s try to take your money and show you houses they know nothing about.....yeh black have drivin up the price in Ghana now locals can't afford in the city accur
The first apartment is too expensive. Last year, I rented a one bedroom apartment fully furnished in Victoria apartments, nicer neighborhood than this in mikocheni area, for 700$ , pool, gym, and very nice area, and brand new apartment. The second apartment should be 400$. The first should be 450$
I don't know how they do real estate in Tanzania. But in Kenya it's really important that you try to determine the reputation of the seller before you make any important decisions. Find out whether the seller has had any problems and if so, have they been resolved? Also, consider getting a good lawyer who can go over your paperwork before any money has exchanged hands, just to make sure everything is fine. In Kenya there are definitely some shady characters in the real estate business, meaning that someone not based in the community needs to do due diligence, as they say.
@@tekds1492 my only thing is my accounts like 401k, life insurance, savings accounts. If I was to make a choice to stay in Africa, will those accounts still stand? Maybe a dumb question, but I need research on that. If anybody has a link, please drop
@@championchuck777 that’s your personal business research and teach yourself no one can help you with that. Plus if you need income will you use that or how will you generate income to love abroad all questions to be answered before doing anything!!!
Incredible !.... Totally Progressive. Thanks For The Inspiration Auston ! Salute To The Young General 🫡 We.. here in Texas (Houston)..are very proud of you !
Both of the apartments are nice, but I like the views of the 2nd location. its rent to own option aint bad considering u can airbnb it out for passive income when youre away. Find a trustworthy maid- company to dispatch a maidtouch it up for u. I cant wait to get back to Africa, it changed my worldview
If you're planning on staying in Tanzania long term then it make sense to make the investment, but if you're staying short term and planning on visiting other countries then I wouldn't anchor myself down with appliances and crap. Travel light, you can always come back once you complete the Auston African tour.
Man, thanks for sharing such videos Auston, helps potential travelers / expats / property investors like me there. Both great apartments, I'm feeling the 2nd one more though.
6:57 I live in Jacksonville, FL here in the USA. The apartment featured in this video is beautiful. It is better than the places I have lived in over the years. To call places like a Tanzania, Africa a third world country is foolish. The world is advancing and developing faster than many western countries. There is no need to stay in the USA. The politicians and lazy people are turning this country into a third world hell hole.
You’re an idiot it’s because of western nations africa had advanced to the point it has and as a black person those politics in America surround YOU, your people, you want change them change the cultural narrative and re affect the market, it’s all cultural and psychological, …! Those white liberals arent your friends, I’d guarantee a so called racist would do more for you in terms of your own realistic longevity, infact I’d bet him And you find common ground without the Jew or white liberal poking in
Negotiate 3 months just in case you don’t like it. We did 6 months and something came up we had to leave. They were willing to do 3 months. I wish I picked 3 months cause we left early and waisted money. We got 2 three bedroom houses for $194.00 a month each. That’s kind of high for those apartments you looking at. I remember looking at big houses in Dar for $400 to $500 a month they looked like Minnie mansions!
Both apartments look nice. However things need to ve seen in context $500 - $600 is very cheap for someone coming from the West. But it seems Tanzania accommodation is a bit on the high side. I've recently relocated to Abuja, Nigeria and for about $400 per month I and my partner live in a 4 bed 2 floor place with each room ensuite. Its in a middle income area. However in Nigeria you have to pay 1 year upfront. The only downside to living in Abuja, despite it being the capital of Nigeria, is it can get a bit boring. To counteract that my plan is twice a year spend 1 month in another Africa. Sonas Tanzania is on my radar for nwxt year I'm enjoying ypur channel. Hope you flat huntingbworks out well.
Tanzania is not on the high side, but dar es salaam is. The closer to downtown the higher the price, so most people find cheaper rent in the outskirts like mbwezi beach
&500 for 2bdr is a good deal n it’s gated with a guard 24/7. U can get someone to clean ur place 2-3 a week for like $50 a month and a driver for $100 a month depending on how often u go out. U can live a great life in Africa if u have decent money
The first apartment is a great deal cause you have more safety and privacy. Just to have a security guard 24 hours is a big deal and you better be safe than sorry.
In Tanzania 🇹🇿🇹🇿 u only need the street or village chairman as witness plus neighbors on both sides of ur area if ur buying land or a house but mostly u need a local person who understands the place better so that u won't buy where there's disputes since he's a foreigner they won't scam him but he's gonna more than a local would
In Tanzania 🇹🇿🇹🇿 it depends on city and ppl in Dar es salaam most want six months tho u can negotiate to less Also if it's an apartment he's can't be worried that's where best services are at
Do what you want. I don't know your long term plan. But, i strongly caution anyone from buying anything in a foreign country without a waiting period and trusted legal representation. The number of USA citizens who did that in Costa Rica forms around the corner. Its easy to get caught up in the fervor.
Have the Agent do a CMA (Comparable Market Analysis) on some of the other rentals are going for in the neighborhood within a mile radius by the square footage and the condition of the property before making $500 a month your final price. If you can do it yourself then that would be even better.
See if you can haggle the first apartment down to 3 or 4 months in advance rather than six months if it is negotiable. Most third world countries either don’t mind haggling or they charge foreigners more for things than they charge locals anyway. It’s worth a shot. That way you can move up to the second one later on.
Bro. Just go with the one that’s completed. When some africans get the money you don’t know how long it will take them to complete the others. I kinda like the first one anyway. Another thing to consider about those water tanks being on the ground, having a third floor apartment will give you bad water pressure if they don’t have a pump that’s good as well as constant power to run the pump. Most african countries have plenty of space in their luxury apartments. You’ll love any one of those apartments as far as being spacious.
In Tanzania 🇹🇿🇹🇿 we do that u pay the landlord and finishes everything but the money is deducted frm ur rent so u loose nothing expect u need to be patient it's better to go to a finished one
barb wire, bars on windows and it's safe. ahhh idk bruh lets see the next place. i'm definitely going with the second one and that view is on point. good luck bro
the 2nd apartment looks like it has more of an Americanized build to it with a more exceptional view, but that's coming from seeing it through a computer screen... since you are the one there, you have the option to go with your gut senses on this... no one really can tell you how to choose... but thank you for sharing this, I haven't seen any videos from Tanzania that have shared apartment walk throughs...
Thanks bro but i don't like apartments the price is so overrated u can get better qualities at non-apartment houses same quality or better with enough space at around 130$ to 250$ to 300$
Both places look nice. Just wish there was an optional elevator. You never know if you find yourself in a position where you can walk up all other stairs.
11:25 Auston, did you ask about the gap on the ledge? I assume that will be blocked and is unfinished. That space itself has great potential. Otherwise, you got some good choices on your hands! Appreciate the content.
Then should he go to 1000$ apartments😅😅 That's normal he's a foreigner he should have a car tho where where am living is tarmacked but ain't a problem to me as long as the qualities i need are met
whatsup man, I'm Tanzanian. I live in Dallas, TX tho. You definitely making me wanna come back home, my rent this year went from $1500/mth to $1800/mth for a one bedroom apt. here in TX, just two years ago I was paying around $1300/mth. My unit is only 753sq ft High inflation & recession out here. First I'm gonna get some investment properties here then i'll plan my exit strategy. My passive income will pay for my lifestyle out there. if you're still there in a few years maybe we could kick it sometime....Peace!
Thanks for this video Auston. I love this content! This helps keep me focused on getting out of the US for good. While the Philippines is where I am going since my soon to be spouse is from there. This just shows how amazing the continent is and why black American should look into potentially relocating there or at least visit. The people seem pretty friendly from all the videos that I have seen. One question though how do they handle the maintenance? I have yet to hear anyone speak on that with the apartments abroad.
I would take the lower priced apartment. You are single with no kids, you don't need a huge amount of space. Also, I like the option to buy which I would recommend, you are not losing out altogether and can sell in the future.
No side rails? I like the second one. Very westernize look and taste. I would buy a portable fridge and a portable stove with one burner. That’s all you need. Portable appliances.
I'm in Dar es Salaam now and I will be apt/house hunting tomorrow. I really like the apartments that are still under construction. Where is it located??
Bro you don't realize how refreshing it is to watch another black man live his best life in the mother land.
Fr though 💯
You can do that too, Tanzania is paradise
@@rrrrrrny paradise? 🤦♂️
Dude Tanzania ?
Black Americans came from west Africa
That's like saying a Greek American returns to Europe by visiting France
@@rrrrrrny lol
When I was a teenager there were still efforts to create distrust between Africans and African Americans by various groups. Look how quickly Auston developed good brotherly relations in East Africa. In relationships between Africans and African Americans both parties bring something to the table.
Thanks to internet and social network
Please continue to travel to Africa. WE will always welcome you home.
Auston u never accept the first price in Africa, you need to negotiate.❤️ from Tanzanian in 🇺🇸
No stop if u can afford it n it’s a reasonable price just pay it. Let’s not be cheap n support each other’s businesses
Think bout it if we pay this developer decent prices he can develop another apartments thus providing jobs for many ppl while also developing the country. We can’t wait for others to develop our countries we can do it ourselves.
@@Hippobottomless In Tanzania, do as the Tanzanians do. If we go to Africa with American buying culture we will drive the price so high no one will be able to afford anything. This is what's happening in Ghana, after the year of return. We need to pay full price in the U.S when buying from other African Americans. Muzungoos in the U.S use super high rents and fees as a tactics when we open business, in hopes we fail.
@@frederickcaines7019 Correct. African in the diaspora here.👍. Africans always haggle or negotiate a discount. NEVER settle for the quote price. It's 95% of the time the prices are jacked up price quotations for Gringos.
@@visiow2691 no he give good advice he right!! I'm here in Tanzania now and always bargain and never let Dali s try to take your money and show you houses they know nothing about.....yeh black have drivin up the price in Ghana now locals can't afford in the city accur
The first apartment is too expensive. Last year, I rented a one bedroom apartment fully furnished in Victoria apartments, nicer neighborhood than this in mikocheni area, for 700$ , pool, gym, and very nice area, and brand new apartment. The second apartment should be 400$. The first should be 450$
It's good to see black people doing great things. Keep posting.
what great things do you see bro .
I don't know how they do real estate in Tanzania. But in Kenya it's really important that you try to determine the reputation of the seller before you make any important decisions. Find out whether the seller has had any problems and if so, have they been resolved? Also, consider getting a good lawyer who can go over your paperwork before any money has exchanged hands, just to make sure everything is fine. In Kenya there are definitely some shady characters in the real estate business, meaning that someone not based in the community needs to do due diligence, as they say.
Man you got me over here in the US contemplating!
Don’t think on it, move on it. You won’t regret it. Africa is what’s happening.
@@tekds1492 my only thing is my accounts like 401k, life insurance, savings accounts. If I was to make a choice to stay in Africa, will those accounts still stand? Maybe a dumb question, but I need research on that. If anybody has a link, please drop
@@championchuck777 that’s your personal business research and teach yourself no one can help you with that. Plus if you need income will you use that or how will you generate income to love abroad all questions to be answered before doing anything!!!
@@TheRealCompensator That's Tanzania🇹🇿 still..welcome
@@championchuck777 as long as you’re a citizen of the United States those accounts are safe.
Incredible !.... Totally Progressive. Thanks For The Inspiration Auston ! Salute To The Young General 🫡 We.. here in Texas (Houston)..are very proud of you !
This is what a life's journey looks like. Do your thang Auston.
Both of the apartments are nice, but I like the views of the 2nd location. its rent to own option aint bad considering u can airbnb it out for passive income when youre away. Find a trustworthy maid- company to dispatch a maidtouch it up for u. I cant wait to get back to Africa, it changed my worldview
Airbnb to who in Africa?
You are shallow and ignorant..
Basically a gold mine
You’ll be surprised because it’s big business in Africa. @@mikolowiskamikolowiska4993
@@mikolowiskamikolowiska4993lol smh
If you're planning on staying in Tanzania long term then it make sense to make the investment, but if you're staying short term and planning on visiting other countries then I wouldn't anchor myself down with appliances and crap. Travel light, you can always come back once you complete the Auston African tour.
good advice
Man, thanks for sharing such videos Auston, helps potential travelers / expats / property investors like me there. Both great apartments, I'm feeling the 2nd one more though.
6:57
I live in Jacksonville, FL here in the USA. The apartment featured in this video is beautiful. It is better than the places I have lived in over the years. To call places like a Tanzania, Africa a third world country is foolish. The world is advancing and developing faster than many western countries. There is no need to stay in the USA. The politicians and lazy people are turning this country into a third world hell hole.
You’re an idiot it’s because of western nations africa had advanced to the point it has and as a black person those politics in America surround YOU, your people, you want change them change the cultural narrative and re affect the market, it’s all cultural and psychological, …! Those white liberals arent your friends, I’d guarantee a so called racist would do more for you in terms of your own realistic longevity, infact I’d bet him
And you find common ground without the Jew or white liberal poking in
Negotiate 3 months just in case you don’t like it. We did 6 months and something came up we had to leave. They were willing to do 3 months. I wish I picked 3 months cause we left early and waisted money. We got 2 three bedroom houses for $194.00 a month each. That’s kind of high for those apartments you looking at. I remember looking at big houses in Dar for $400 to $500 a month they looked like Minnie mansions!
Take your time
Both apartments look nice.
However things need to ve seen in context
$500 - $600 is very cheap for someone coming from the West.
But it seems Tanzania accommodation is a bit on the high side.
I've recently relocated to Abuja, Nigeria and for about $400 per month I and my partner live in a 4 bed 2 floor place with each room ensuite.
Its in a middle income area.
However in Nigeria you have to pay 1 year upfront.
The only downside to living in Abuja, despite it being the capital of Nigeria, is it can get a bit boring.
To counteract that my plan is twice a year spend 1 month in another Africa. Sonas Tanzania is on my radar for nwxt year I'm enjoying ypur channel.
Hope you flat huntingbworks out well.
Tanzania is not on the high side, but dar es salaam is. The closer to downtown the higher the price, so most people find cheaper rent in the outskirts like mbwezi beach
By boring you mean what ? Fitness ,clubs, restaurants, shopping what else ?
Great information! Thanks!
Both location are nice. Africa for the win
&500 for 2bdr is a good deal n it’s gated with a guard 24/7. U can get someone to clean ur place 2-3 a week for like $50 a month and a driver for $100 a month depending on how often u go out. U can live a great life in Africa if u have decent money
You right only if you have money , but the problem is you can’t make it over there in Africa , you have to make it here first .
Staying on your purpose! Love the content brother 🙌🏾
Chello, take the third apt. With the view, better for resale.
I like the second one!! Balcony and view are beautiful!!
The first apartment is a great deal cause you have more safety and privacy. Just to have a security guard 24 hours is a big deal and you better be safe than sorry.
Haggle for the 1st apartment. Appliances for the 2nd apartment is an investment and a commitment.
In Tanzania 🇹🇿🇹🇿 u only need the street or village chairman as witness plus neighbors on both sides of ur area if ur buying land or a house but mostly u need a local person who understands the place better so that u won't buy where there's disputes since he's a foreigner they won't scam him but he's gonna more than a local would
If you really like the country do the rent to own option and find out what the AirBnB and rental terms are if you decide to live.
The second one is the best one because the view is better
6 months deposit up front? That's a lot man. I would make sure I check the leasing laws before renting anything out there.
yup fr i hope he has knowledge of the area, he should not trust too easily
That’s normal for Africa. Most people pay 12 months advance.
They don't have credit in Africa bro lol. They pay shit up front all day
@@tekds1492 Depends of the country I guess. In Congo, which is my father's country, they ask you to pay 3 months in advance.
In Tanzania 🇹🇿🇹🇿 it depends on city and ppl in Dar es salaam most want six months tho u can negotiate to less Also if it's an apartment he's can't be worried that's where best services are at
Those apartments are dope my brotha 😎 Enjoy yourself
The apartments look dope af!
Do what you want. I don't know your long term plan.
But, i strongly caution anyone from buying anything in a foreign country without a waiting period and trusted legal representation.
The number of USA citizens who did that in Costa Rica forms around the corner.
Its easy to get caught up in the fervor.
I like the 2nd complex,Auston. It's more cost efficient and has a nicer view...
dont try punching walls in the motherland, we only deal with hard concrete, lol
Have the Agent do a CMA (Comparable Market Analysis) on some of the other rentals are going for in the neighborhood within a mile radius by the square footage and the condition of the property before making $500 a month your final price. If you can do it yourself then that would be even better.
Bro don’t rush you can get nice place with a cheap price,
Yes 500 is too much for that area
@@marlothedobermantv6992 sure bro just take ur time there is plent,don’t rush if ur a foreigner and don’t speak Swahili they ask too much.
Hey stay in TZ ? How do you find someone to find a place?@@suleymanali431
Bro I'm so proud if you, words aren't enough.
See if you can haggle the first apartment down to 3 or 4 months in advance rather than six months if it is negotiable. Most third world countries either don’t mind haggling or they charge foreigners more for things than they charge locals anyway. It’s worth a shot. That way you can move up to the second one later on.
Tanzania got it going on HIT UP MAMA AFRICA's and the Jamaican consulate
Bro. Just go with the one that’s completed. When some africans get the money you don’t know how long it will take them to complete the others. I kinda like the first one anyway. Another thing to consider about those water tanks being on the ground, having a third floor apartment will give you bad water pressure if they don’t have a pump that’s good as well as constant power to run the pump. Most african countries have plenty of space in their luxury apartments. You’ll love any one of those apartments as far as being spacious.
Yes. Hope he is reading the comments. I would look for more options
@@africaine4889 me too but if you're not accustomed to how things work in Africa you won't think about small details.
In Tanzania 🇹🇿🇹🇿 we do that u pay the landlord and finishes everything but the money is deducted frm ur rent so u loose nothing expect u need to be patient it's better to go to a finished one
barb wire, bars on windows and it's safe. ahhh idk bruh lets see the next place. i'm definitely going with the second one and that view is on point. good luck bro
The Second apartment looked nice.
Glad to see you make it to the Mother Land my brotha
Good to see they showing love ❤️ to other parts in Africa instead of Ghana 🇬🇭 all the time. Shout out Ghana anyway
Go for the 2nd one. It just looks better for some reason.
That view is dope
the 2nd apartment looks like it has more of an Americanized build to it with a more exceptional view, but that's coming from seeing it through a computer screen... since you are the one there, you have the option to go with your gut senses on this... no one really can tell you how to choose... but thank you for sharing this, I haven't seen any videos from Tanzania that have shared apartment walk throughs...
These Tanzanian people seem very high quality to me Polite respectful law abiding and the women seem feminine and ladylike
Thanks bro but i don't like apartments the price is so overrated u can get better qualities at non-apartment houses same quality or better with enough space at around 130$ to 250$ to 300$
Omg! The second one has a better view cheaper price
The second one looks much better.
I would try to wait on that second one but will probably take longer than 1 month.
What a lovely video, I’m Danish and live in Dar es Salaam- Msasani 😁
Mean while my old 1bedroom apartment is $1160 a month
1300 in canada
@@canadianbrotv1303 damn
That 2nd spot and first view looks like the one
Yeah I think the second one is the one to go with my man 💯
Both places look nice. Just wish there was an optional elevator. You never know if you find yourself in a position where you can walk up all other stairs.
11:25 Auston, did you ask about the gap on the ledge? I assume that will be blocked and is unfinished. That space itself has great potential. Otherwise, you got some good choices on your hands! Appreciate the content.
Much Love brother
The apt is okay but i cant deal with the dust and mud on those roads!
Then should he go to 1000$ apartments😅😅 That's normal he's a foreigner he should have a car tho where where am living is tarmacked but ain't a problem to me as long as the qualities i need are met
What if there’s a fire? Do the bars open?
What about hitting other African countries before getting a crib?
whatsup man, I'm Tanzanian. I live in Dallas, TX tho. You definitely making me wanna come back home, my rent this year went from $1500/mth to $1800/mth for a one bedroom apt. here in TX, just two years ago I was paying around $1300/mth. My unit is only 753sq ft
High inflation & recession out here. First I'm gonna get some investment properties here then i'll plan my exit strategy. My passive income will pay for my lifestyle out there. if you're still there in a few years maybe we could kick it sometime....Peace!
Good luck with coming up with the money to invest
AUSTIN, THE VIEW AND PRICE FOR $500 IS DEFINITELY THE BEST. ✌
Thanks for this video Auston. I love this content! This helps keep me focused on getting out of the US for good. While the Philippines is where I am going since my soon to be spouse is from there. This just shows how amazing the continent is and why black American should look into potentially relocating there or at least visit. The people seem pretty friendly from all the videos that I have seen.
One question though how do they handle the maintenance? I have yet to hear anyone speak on that with the apartments abroad.
You can rent out the other two rooms
very nice developments for the price .
Every black man I see traveling is an inspiration for me, no us to get out the western matrix. Hate to sound sus but live learn, and love.
You do not sound sus at all
@@africaine4889 I’m Haitian why is Nigeria not granting me my visa
@@saidaalvarado2168 I am not Nigerian so I won't know
Put a grill on the balcony. Back balcony that is nice. But what about furniture.
ask around for better prices... trust me
Fire 🔥
My guy getting Black out there shout out to the African Austin
I would take the lower priced apartment. You are single with no kids, you don't need a huge amount of space. Also, I like the option to buy which I would recommend, you are not losing out altogether and can sell in the future.
12:41 that’s the one. Buy your own stove and fridge stainless steel and call it a day.
In the second one, the view was better just a little too noisey
This is dope, but i cant wait to see young Auston back in Brazil 🎉
Quit being weird
Open your mind. Auston is on another level. Making business moves and all. All you guys are interested are women.😊
He's not going back
@@fread51he said he would one day but not for now.
“Young Auston back in Brazil” is wild😭
I'd pick the one with the view 🔥 👍
Prefers the second one
Good value BUT don't forget the AC electricity and furnishings and how close it is to the supermarket etc. Dirt roads?
1st apartment nice and very spacious
Get into that real estate Auston. Salute.
The second one is better
Nice Bro!
This is a cool video.
the 1st ones it for me, but i do like the rent to own opportunity of the 2nd
No side rails? I like the second one. Very westernize look and taste. I would buy a portable fridge and a portable stove with one burner. That’s all you need. Portable appliances.
And the second one is $500 a month?! Damn!
Too expensive
@mikolowiskamikolowiska4993 no that's not.
in Tanzania it is, an apartment is like 150-300/month max im guessing
@@solomonKachi7000depends of the area. Come on now
Imagine owning the building!!
I’ll pay $200 a month since there’s no elevator, the area is so so, water pressure is bad
Don’t rush find an independent broker
Why rent an unfurnished apartment. You should look for a fully furnished apartment.
Im not living there
How can you be sure they will finish the job right and you get what you are paying for?
Nice.
I miss Tanzania . I will return soon
Never buy pre-construction condos because no guarantees it will be completed on schedule!!!
You said “buy” the apartment? Will it be yours after you complete the payments? Is it like a condo?
🙌🏾
No windows in the “wet rooms” not bathroom ….
That rent to own sounds interesting
I'm in Dar es Salaam now and I will be apt/house hunting tomorrow. I really like the apartments that are still under construction. Where is it located??
How much was the Apartment thts for sale?
2nd apartment 💯
Get both, use one as a Airbnb. Have it pay for it self and the one your going to live in. Now I see where my next investment will be 😮.