Get my Guide to Da Nang, Vietnam with an access to a private Q&A chat where I will be answering follow-up questions 👉 olgapronkina.com/danang 💸 FIRST 60 are sold out, get one of the next 100! How the Guide is different from others and why you need it 👉 olgapronkina.com/da-nang-vietnam/ FREE Travel Guide to Hue, Vietnam 👉 olgapronkina.com/hue *WATCH NEXT* THE CHEAPEST place to live GOOD with $1,000/month: Da Nang, Vietnam (FULL DOCUMENTARY) 👉 ua-cam.com/video/5u0aP8GWXQE/v-deo.html ROBBED on the FIRST DAY in Hanoi Vietnam 👉 ua-cam.com/video/KLBV8YRySvo/v-deo.html Check out other expats talking about their life in Da Nang, Vietnam: From Barista in UK to a Business Owner in Da Nang, Vietnam 👉 ua-cam.com/video/0dXYsJ34K0w/v-deo.html Spanish expat living in Da Nang, Vietnam 👉 ua-cam.com/video/mSNugqSGetc/v-deo.html Reasons why this Dutch Guy is living in Vietnam (my husband’s story) 👉 ua-cam.com/video/xrjA3ve8BQg/v-deo.html My Casa Mediterranean food Restaurant in Da Nang, Vietnam 👉 mycasa-danang.com Coming to Da Nang Vietnam? Watch these videos: PRICES in Da Nang VIETNAM 👉 ua-cam.com/video/60cLHTNVvwY/v-deo.html TOP 5 places to see in Da Nang Vietnam 👉 ua-cam.com/video/fei6HKefe8g/v-deo.html Da Nang Vietnam | Cost of living & Daily Life 👉 ua-cam.com/video/5r3XmDCnHDM/v-deo.html Recommended videos about SE Asia: Vietnam 👉 ua-cam.com/play/PLbukJP9uQAFJ0mcd7xXbDNiWgnMzlGzcM.html Thailand 👉 ua-cam.com/play/PLbukJP9uQAFLJ_2xS1hz9EMb12-bEtNdF.html Philippines 👉 ua-cam.com/play/PLbukJP9uQAFLlpznRzPRj4QO-CY4V7ZbZ.html Malaysia 👉 ua-cam.com/play/PLbukJP9uQAFKWQggnd83LR6LzQ1vLFgPI.html What's it like living as an expat in Da Nang, Vietnam for 10 years? How are locals treating foreigners in Vietnam? After 10 years of living here and starting a business, Jorge from Spain is sharing his honest opinions and experiences. We are Olga and Rene. After spending 1 year in Turkey we are now settled in Da Nang, Vietnam. We review prices, cost of living, our daily life as foreigners. Subscribe on Facebook and Instagram: facebook.com/OlgaProTravel instagram.com/meloolga/ Become a Supporter 👉 www.buymeacoffee.com/olgapro Your support will help me upgrade my camera, laptop, pay for editing software and make better videos :)
About people "dragging" you in, this is absolutely believable. One day I stopped by a banh mi restaurant here in NC. I walked up to the door and saw people inside and pulled on the door but it was locked. Someone came the door and told me it was closed like normal on Sunday and they were having their staff Christmas party. They then invited me in to share some of the food and then gave even more food to take home! 😋 🇻🇳
I think it's important to clear up a certain misconception about Vietnam here that was unintentionally reinforced by this video. Yes, in theory you cannot own land in Vietnam. The land belongs to the people of Vietnam (not to the state as the interviewee said) and administered by the state on behalf of the people. In practice, Vietnamese citizens can buy rights of land use, which for all intents and purposes is exactly the same thing as owning land. If you buy the rights to land use, the land essentially belongs to you. The government cannot just come in and take it away from you. That is why urban infrastructure projects in Vietnam's major cities are so expensive. Most of the money goes into compensating people for their properties and often times people refuse to leave until the compensation offered is adequate (You may occasionally see roads being built in Vietnam with a house bang in the middle of that road, that's basically someone refusing to leave) The interviewee was correct to say that when a foreigner buys a property in Vietnam, the rights to ownership is only for 50 years (This does not apply to Vietnamese citizens, only to foreigners). At the end of the 50 year period, you can apply for an extension to that. The caveat here is that no foreigner has ever owned property in Vietnam for more than 50 years so I'd assume no such application has ever been made so you have to be careful here and consult your local real estate expert.
Garrett Real Estate Group based in Kentucky (USA) has released a list of countries with the highest rate of homeownership in the world. According to this list, among the top 10 countries, Vietnam ranks 3rd (90%) second only to Romania (96%) and China (90%).
I saw that in the end you could pay more and appreciate your support! I’m building a community and for the first people who join offer a lower price so everyone can afford it. But I appreciate you giving more, it means a lot.
Thank you Olga and Jorge. Valuable boots on the ground insights from Jorge. At 3:30, a Whatsapp community group and DaNang travel guide I think are great concepts and resources to combine. Narrowing your audience and personalizing resources to their specific needs and interests is seems a natural and appealing. Before the Pandemic I was developing for something along similar lines that I would use along with vacationers and and global nomad friends would use, that included a local area communities from several areas, and I'd be willing to share the concept I, and seasoned travel-pros were working towards in case it might be of interest to you. Cheers!
First time coming across your channel, Olga. I'm am definitely going to visit My Casa restaurant this year. I was in Danang for only 4 days last November and will be returning for a longer stay by June-July. Thanks for a great interview.
Đúng vậy, như tất cả các quốc gia khác, bạn không thể mua một mảnh đất nếu không có quốc tịch của quốc gia mà bạn đang sống. Hoặc ít nhất là kết hôn với một người địa phương để mảnh đất đứng tên người đó. Nhưng đây không phải là lựa chọn khôn ngoan nếu hôn nhân là một cuộc mua bán. Tôi đọc tin tức, có khá nhiều người kết hôn với phụ nữ Việt, hầu hết là những cô gái trẻ đẹp, từng là diễn viên, hoa khôi, hoa hậu, ca sĩ... sau vài tháng, vài năm... họ ly hôn, và người phụ nữ được hưởng khối tài sản lên đến hàng triệu dollar, thậm chí là hàng chục triệu. Đó thật sự là một cái bẫy.
Get my Guide to Da Nang, Vietnam with an access to a private Q&A chat where I will be answering follow-up questions 👉 olgapronkina.com/danang 💸 FIRST 60 are sold out, get one of the next 100!
How the Guide is different from others and why you need it 👉 olgapronkina.com/da-nang-vietnam/
FREE Travel Guide to Hue, Vietnam 👉 olgapronkina.com/hue
*WATCH NEXT*
THE CHEAPEST place to live GOOD with $1,000/month: Da Nang, Vietnam (FULL DOCUMENTARY)
👉 ua-cam.com/video/5u0aP8GWXQE/v-deo.html
ROBBED on the FIRST DAY in Hanoi Vietnam
👉 ua-cam.com/video/KLBV8YRySvo/v-deo.html
Check out other expats talking about their life in Da Nang, Vietnam:
From Barista in UK to a Business Owner in Da Nang, Vietnam
👉 ua-cam.com/video/0dXYsJ34K0w/v-deo.html
Spanish expat living in Da Nang, Vietnam
👉 ua-cam.com/video/mSNugqSGetc/v-deo.html
Reasons why this Dutch Guy is living in Vietnam (my husband’s story)
👉 ua-cam.com/video/xrjA3ve8BQg/v-deo.html
My Casa Mediterranean food Restaurant in Da Nang, Vietnam
👉 mycasa-danang.com
Coming to Da Nang Vietnam? Watch these videos:
PRICES in Da Nang VIETNAM 👉 ua-cam.com/video/60cLHTNVvwY/v-deo.html
TOP 5 places to see in Da Nang Vietnam 👉 ua-cam.com/video/fei6HKefe8g/v-deo.html
Da Nang Vietnam | Cost of living & Daily Life 👉 ua-cam.com/video/5r3XmDCnHDM/v-deo.html
Recommended videos about SE Asia:
Vietnam 👉 ua-cam.com/play/PLbukJP9uQAFJ0mcd7xXbDNiWgnMzlGzcM.html
Thailand 👉 ua-cam.com/play/PLbukJP9uQAFLJ_2xS1hz9EMb12-bEtNdF.html
Philippines 👉 ua-cam.com/play/PLbukJP9uQAFLlpznRzPRj4QO-CY4V7ZbZ.html
Malaysia 👉 ua-cam.com/play/PLbukJP9uQAFKWQggnd83LR6LzQ1vLFgPI.html
What's it like living as an expat in Da Nang, Vietnam for 10 years? How are locals treating foreigners in Vietnam? After 10 years of living here and starting a business, Jorge from Spain is sharing his honest opinions and experiences.
We are Olga and Rene. After spending 1 year in Turkey we are now settled in Da Nang, Vietnam. We review prices, cost of living, our daily life as foreigners.
Subscribe on Facebook and Instagram:
facebook.com/OlgaProTravel
instagram.com/meloolga/
Become a Supporter
👉 www.buymeacoffee.com/olgapro
Your support will help me upgrade my camera, laptop, pay for editing software and make better videos :)
About people "dragging" you in, this is absolutely believable. One day I stopped by a banh mi restaurant here in NC. I walked up to the door and saw people inside and pulled on the door but it was locked. Someone came the door and told me it was closed like normal on Sunday and they were having their staff Christmas party. They then invited me in to share some of the food and then gave even more food to take home! 😋 🇻🇳
😂
I think it's important to clear up a certain misconception about Vietnam here that was unintentionally reinforced by this video. Yes, in theory you cannot own land in Vietnam. The land belongs to the people of Vietnam (not to the state as the interviewee said) and administered by the state on behalf of the people. In practice, Vietnamese citizens can buy rights of land use, which for all intents and purposes is exactly the same thing as owning land. If you buy the rights to land use, the land essentially belongs to you. The government cannot just come in and take it away from you.
That is why urban infrastructure projects in Vietnam's major cities are so expensive. Most of the money goes into compensating people for their properties and often times people refuse to leave until the compensation offered is adequate (You may occasionally see roads being built in Vietnam with a house bang in the middle of that road, that's basically someone refusing to leave)
The interviewee was correct to say that when a foreigner buys a property in Vietnam, the rights to ownership is only for 50 years (This does not apply to Vietnamese citizens, only to foreigners). At the end of the 50 year period, you can apply for an extension to that. The caveat here is that no foreigner has ever owned property in Vietnam for more than 50 years so I'd assume no such application has ever been made so you have to be careful here and consult your local real estate expert.
Garrett Real Estate Group based in Kentucky (USA) has released a list of countries with the highest rate of homeownership in the world. According to this list, among the top 10 countries, Vietnam ranks 3rd (90%) second only to Romania (96%) and China (90%).
We were just there today! My casa!! Food was amazing, we will definitely go back...
I think it's the one of the all around best beach towns in Vietnam. (Nice video - thanks)
I think so too!
I will visit when there guys. I wish your buisness well
I tried to pay more for your guide than the price listed....incredible value. It did not let me. Great deal, thank you
I saw that in the end you could pay more and appreciate your support! I’m building a community and for the first people who join offer a lower price so everyone can afford it. But I appreciate you giving more, it means a lot.
Thank you Olga and Jorge. Valuable boots on the ground insights from Jorge. At 3:30, a Whatsapp community group and DaNang travel guide I think are great concepts and resources to combine. Narrowing your audience and personalizing resources to their specific needs and interests is seems a natural and appealing.
Before the Pandemic I was developing for something along similar lines that I would use along with vacationers and and global nomad friends would use, that included a local area communities from several areas, and I'd be willing to share the concept I, and seasoned travel-pros were working towards in case it might be of interest to you.
Cheers!
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Wonderful interview! We love My Casa and enjoy your videos!
Thank you! 🤗
First time coming across your channel, Olga. I'm am definitely going to visit My Casa restaurant this year. I was in Danang for only 4 days last November and will be returning for a longer stay by June-July. Thanks for a great interview.
Thanks, glad you liked it!
Went there to play golf resorts. Not cheap, wish it was so i can visit more often.
Thank you, Olga.
You are welcome 🤗
Wow Olga I'm going to Vietnam just because of you
I hope you will like it here in Da Nang!
Low cost of living. Try not to use the word "Cheap".
👍🙂🙋👏
Đúng vậy, như tất cả các quốc gia khác, bạn không thể mua một mảnh đất nếu không có quốc tịch của quốc gia mà bạn đang sống. Hoặc ít nhất là kết hôn với một người địa phương để mảnh đất đứng tên người đó. Nhưng đây không phải là lựa chọn khôn ngoan nếu hôn nhân là một cuộc mua bán. Tôi đọc tin tức, có khá nhiều người kết hôn với phụ nữ Việt, hầu hết là những cô gái trẻ đẹp, từng là diễn viên, hoa khôi, hoa hậu, ca sĩ... sau vài tháng, vài năm... họ ly hôn, và người phụ nữ được hưởng khối tài sản lên đến hàng triệu dollar, thậm chí là hàng chục triệu. Đó thật sự là một cái bẫy.
Ở Mỹ không cần có quốc tịch,thường trú dân là được rồi