TO ALL YOU GREEDY LANDLORD/REAL ESTATE AGENT, TAKE NOTE:
I am new to this country and may I say though that it's "not by choice". I'd much rather be in places that can offer better value for money
Given that UAE, Oman, Bahrain, etc has an established (or more correctly, "advanced") infrastructure in place, and that the cost of living is comparatively lower, why would anyone want to be in Qatar when the economy recovers?
(I don't have a crystal ball,) sure that the LNG industry 'might' boom, but that's only 1 area to many facet of the economy. Unless the cost of living is GREATLY REDUCED, it will be hard pressed in trying to find and bring "expats who can actually afford the high rental/living cost" and "who actually wants to be here".
MY FINAL WORDS TO ALL GREEDY LIFEFORMS: Bring the rental prices down or there will be plenty more vacant apartments/villas when more people start leaving Qatar.
TO ALL YOU GREEDY LANDLORD/REAL ESTATE AGENT, TAKE NOTE:
I am new to this country and may I say though that it's "not by choice". I'd much rather be in places that can offer better value for money
Given that UAE, Oman, Bahrain, etc has an established (or more correctly, "advanced") infrastructure in place, and that the cost of living is comparatively lower, why would anyone want to be in Qatar when the economy recovers?
(I don't have a crystal ball,) sure that the LNG industry 'might' boom, but that's only 1 area to many facet of the economy. Unless the cost of living is GREATLY REDUCED, it will be hard pressed in trying to find and bring "expats who can actually afford the high rental/living cost" and "who actually wants to be here".
MY FINAL WORDS TO ALL GREEDY LIFEFORMS: Bring the rental prices down or there will be plenty more vacant apartments/villas when more people start leaving Qatar.