@@FollowBrando I’m looking at the moment, and was impressed by your point about prices. I’m in a hotel where I’m very comfortable and it’s very cheap. Nice aircon and I don’t pay the electricity bill. 😱🙄 Good luck with the TV station although I shan’t be watching. 🙄😉😂 From the U.K. You would probably regard me as a crazed Leftist. 😂Best wishes.
@@MarkGillard-g1x my electric bill has been a bit more than $100/month when I am there and running the Aircon all of the time. I've got fast internet for work and my Netflix account set up. And it's cheap enough that I'm still traveling most of the time.
Yeah it's kind of a run of the mill Marriott outside of the city center but the pool is a HUGE draw. Like I've been saying in the videos, I prefer to live in a bare-bones hotel room for the week while I've got my head down working and do this on the weekend when I come up for air. If I spent money renting a "normal" apartment I wouldn't ever do this.
Here's another one on Whatsapp: +855 93 200 132 I reached out to my landlord about the one month lease and I'm waiting to hear back. That may be difficult, the one month lease, but give it a shot. I think four months is the lowest most of the places I looked at wanted to go for like a $50/month premium.
Hey Steve - so my landlord has a unit on the 4th floor she's willing to rent to you for a short term for $300. Here's what her son texted me -- Hi, my mom said he can stay in room 402 on the 4th floor with a fee of $300, water 5$/person and electricity $0.25/kw -- The upside: you've seen my unit in the video - this is the same one upstairs. And she's willing to do a one-month rental without a premium. And I can give you all the shortcuts in the neighborhood (grocery and other stores, etc.) The family lives here and they are super pleasant - living in their building sold me on the place. The downside: 4th floor walkup. Which is probably why she's specifying that unit - she wants to keep mine in the pocket for long-term renters. Let me know your thoughts.
Im planning on moving in June for a month to do the Nomadic thing, perhaps we can connect! MAGA, My job is as a treasurer for republican campaigns in NY would like to connect.
@@ericmaher6606 Phnom Penh is a pretty good place to start. You can contact me at brandoproductionsllc@gmail.com. Also check out our new streaming platform: wethestudios.com
I think you get more value for your money in Thailand. Do they have lots of fresh vegetables over there as well as you're talking about food and cooking yourself?.
Have you been watching Chris on Retired Working For You? I don't think there is a better channel about making a new life in Southeast Asia. It would take me years to do what he has done.
@@FollowBrando Yes I watch it. I am subscribed to his channel. He's very good at what he does as well. In 9 hours I'll be on a plane headed to Bangkok. Trip to Africa got canceled because of the protests. Looking forward to being back in Bangkok though!.
How you manage to remain in shape with this lifestyle is beyond me. I have to go to the gym 6 days a week just to try to salvage some semblance of fitness given my constant travel and eating out all of the time. No longer living in Vietnam?
I still have the apartment and studio in Ho Chi Minh City but I got so busy with this tv job on my visa run that's it's worth the entire 6 months rent even if I use the place for 6 weeks. And I have a kitchen so I can keep my diet straight and my weight down!
That’s what’s up. I’m moving from Kansas City to Phnom Penh in January. Can’t wait to be there!!!!
It's a fun city! And it's cheap and easy to travel from here to many other places. Have you been to visit yet?
@@FollowBrando no I haven’t I’m coming cold. But I’ve watched probably 90+ hours of UA-cam videos so I feel like i have lol
@@weatherornotheresmike Cool, time to jump in with both feet!
Interesting. Many thanks !
@@MarkGillard-g1x Best $300/month apartment I ever rented. And the only $300/month apartment I ever rented.
@@FollowBrando I’m looking at the moment, and was impressed by your point about prices. I’m in a hotel where I’m very comfortable and it’s very cheap. Nice aircon and I don’t pay the electricity bill. 😱🙄 Good luck with the TV station although I shan’t be watching. 🙄😉😂 From the U.K. You would probably regard me as a crazed Leftist. 😂Best wishes.
@@MarkGillard-g1x my electric bill has been a bit more than $100/month when I am there and running the Aircon all of the time. I've got fast internet for work and my Netflix account set up. And it's cheap enough that I'm still traveling most of the time.
That pool at the beginning was lights out!
Yeah it's kind of a run of the mill Marriott outside of the city center but the pool is a HUGE draw. Like I've been saying in the videos, I prefer to live in a bare-bones hotel room for the week while I've got my head down working and do this on the weekend when I come up for air. If I spent money renting a "normal" apartment I wouldn't ever do this.
Grest insight for apartments brother, keep it up!
Thanks brother - hope to see you soon in Phnom Penh.
You're wild as fuck keep doing it we need guys who speaks clear like you. Straight to the point 👉
Thanks for the vote of confidence! It keeps me going.
The second one is nice
Where do you look to for nd these apartments
Here's one real estate agent's number - you can reach them on Whatsapp and probably Telegram: +855 85 635 521
Here's another one on Whatsapp: +855 93 200 132
I reached out to my landlord about the one month lease and I'm waiting to hear back. That may be difficult, the one month lease, but give it a shot. I think four months is the lowest most of the places I looked at wanted to go for like a $50/month premium.
Hey Steve - so my landlord has a unit on the 4th floor she's willing to rent to you for a short term for $300. Here's what her son texted me
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Hi, my mom said he can stay in room 402 on the 4th floor with a fee of $300, water 5$/person and electricity $0.25/kw
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The upside: you've seen my unit in the video - this is the same one upstairs. And she's willing to do a one-month rental without a premium. And I can give you all the shortcuts in the neighborhood (grocery and other stores, etc.) The family lives here and they are super pleasant - living in their building sold me on the place.
The downside: 4th floor walkup. Which is probably why she's specifying that unit - she wants to keep mine in the pocket for long-term renters. Let me know your thoughts.
Man, the quality of apartments for $300 in Cambodia vs. Thailand is night and day. Thailand is such a better value for money - but terrible visas.
Im planning on moving in June for a month to do the Nomadic thing, perhaps we can connect! MAGA, My job is as a treasurer for republican campaigns in NY would like to connect.
@@ericmaher6606 Phnom Penh is a pretty good place to start. You can contact me at brandoproductionsllc@gmail.com. Also check out our new streaming platform: wethestudios.com
I think you get more value for your money in Thailand. Do they have lots of fresh vegetables over there as well as you're talking about food and cooking yourself?.
You would get more value in Thailand. And the food is better. I think my channel is losing its way.
Have you been watching Chris on Retired Working For You? I don't think there is a better channel about making a new life in Southeast Asia. It would take me years to do what he has done.
@@FollowBrando Yes I watch it. I am subscribed to his channel. He's very good at what he does as well. In 9 hours I'll be on a plane headed to Bangkok. Trip to Africa got canceled because of the protests. Looking forward to being back in Bangkok though!.
@@gene_retire Bangkok and Thailand are the best ideas going. Tell me how it goes. My guess is you wont want to go back.
How you manage to remain in shape with this lifestyle is beyond me. I have to go to the gym 6 days a week just to try to salvage some semblance of fitness given my constant travel and eating out all of the time.
No longer living in Vietnam?
I still have the apartment and studio in Ho Chi Minh City but I got so busy with this tv job on my visa run that's it's worth the entire 6 months rent even if I use the place for 6 weeks. And I have a kitchen so I can keep my diet straight and my weight down!
@@FollowBrando Nice. That price point does open many doors.