One more Riyadh compound thread
#31
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Hello Djuro and everyone,
I have already signed a contract and will start working at KSA before Christmas.
I am looking for a compound for myself and the information I found in this thread was excellent! Thanks Djuro and all the others!!
My housing allowance is SR 120K/year (with the possibility of going up to 135K/year), do you think that with this amount I can rent a two bedroom apartment in a modern compound with all the usual facilities? Ideally I would like a two bedroom villa, but I don't know if this budget is enough. Eventually I might supplement my housing allowance with money of my own. What do you think abour this?
I also have a car allowance of 3,500 SR/month. With this amount what kind of car can I have?
I have already signed a contract and will start working at KSA before Christmas.
I am looking for a compound for myself and the information I found in this thread was excellent! Thanks Djuro and all the others!!
My housing allowance is SR 120K/year (with the possibility of going up to 135K/year), do you think that with this amount I can rent a two bedroom apartment in a modern compound with all the usual facilities? Ideally I would like a two bedroom villa, but I don't know if this budget is enough. Eventually I might supplement my housing allowance with money of my own. What do you think abour this?
I also have a car allowance of 3,500 SR/month. With this amount what kind of car can I have?
#32
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Im still fuzzy on the compounds so I’ll let others reply, but as far as cars go, I’ve been watching Haraj and some other sites, and I’m coming to the conclusion that prices on cars are “about” similar to what I’m used to in North America. So in your example, that’s a decent amount for a good lease on a modern German car, for example. However, remember that in your salary, the “transport allowance” is just a way for them to lower your base salary that will be used for calculating your final salary bonus - so in principle, you can use “none” of your transport allowance (in other words, buy a decrepit rusty crapbox for $1,000, and pocket the money), or you can spend 3X on a luxury cruiser - there’s nothing preventing you from doing either. It’s just a category in your paycheque - ultimately, it has no relationship to how much you should be spending on your car. Pick something you like.
#33

Hello Djuro and everyone,
I have already signed a contract and will start working at KSA before Christmas.
I am looking for a compound for myself and the information I found in this thread was excellent! Thanks Djuro and all the others!!
My housing allowance is SR 120K/year (with the possibility of going up to 135K/year), do you think that with this amount I can rent a two bedroom apartment in a modern compound with all the usual facilities? Ideally I would like a two bedroom villa, but I don't know if this budget is enough. Eventually I might supplement my housing allowance with money of my own. What do you think abour this?
I also have a car allowance of 3,500 SR/month. With this amount what kind of car can I have?
I have already signed a contract and will start working at KSA before Christmas.
I am looking for a compound for myself and the information I found in this thread was excellent! Thanks Djuro and all the others!!
My housing allowance is SR 120K/year (with the possibility of going up to 135K/year), do you think that with this amount I can rent a two bedroom apartment in a modern compound with all the usual facilities? Ideally I would like a two bedroom villa, but I don't know if this budget is enough. Eventually I might supplement my housing allowance with money of my own. What do you think abour this?
I also have a car allowance of 3,500 SR/month. With this amount what kind of car can I have?
#34
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120k will get you a nice two bed apartment or a two bed town house on a compound. Villas tend to be bigger starting at 3 bed up. The newer compounds tend to be further out of town in the northern suburbs or in the middle of nowhere. Its more difficult to get a maid the further out of town you go ,Lease the car too who wants the headache of getting the thing bought registered repaired maintained and sold. Just set up the standing order and forget about it. You will then just pay the compound maintenance boy to clean it or better still lease it with a driver who can do all your errands when your not using him. Make sure you get a white/silver 4x4 with air conditioned seats.
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"Cars & Girls cause you grief and cost you money." (my dad) You need to make your mind up how much grief you can stand and how much money you are prepared to spend avoiding it. Its all about value to you personally.
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#39

I have a company car right now so it's not an issue, but when I lived in Riyadh I bought my own 2nd hand which I'd recommend. Some initial outlay but after that you're done and insurance is cheap. Allow around 500 SAR a month for gas unless you're traveling loads of Kms.
Personally I'd go for a Corolla or Elantra maybe, both are everywhere, parts everywhere, easily fixable everywhere. There is a big 2nd hand car market around exit 27ish? on Khurais road as you go East out of Riyadh.
Go with a Saudi or other Arabic speaker you can rely on.
Personally I'd go for a Corolla or Elantra maybe, both are everywhere, parts everywhere, easily fixable everywhere. There is a big 2nd hand car market around exit 27ish? on Khurais road as you go East out of Riyadh.
Go with a Saudi or other Arabic speaker you can rely on.
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I have a company car right now so it's not an issue, but when I lived in Riyadh I bought my own 2nd hand which I'd recommend. Some initial outlay but after that you're done and insurance is cheap. Allow around 500 SAR a month for gas unless you're traveling loads of Kms.
Personally I'd go for a Corolla or Elantra maybe, both are everywhere, parts everywhere, easily fixable everywhere. There is a big 2nd hand car market around exit 27ish? on Khurais road as you go East out of Riyadh.
Go with a Saudi or other Arabic speaker you can rely on.
Personally I'd go for a Corolla or Elantra maybe, both are everywhere, parts everywhere, easily fixable everywhere. There is a big 2nd hand car market around exit 27ish? on Khurais road as you go East out of Riyadh.
Go with a Saudi or other Arabic speaker you can rely on.
In the transportation allowance clause in my contract, there is a provision of 3,500 SAR or a provided vehicle.
I guess that means I can choose whether the company provides me with a car or I get 3,500 SAR per month and rent or buy a car by myself.
One advantage of being a company car is that they take care of insurance and periodic reviews and when I leave KSA I don't have to worry about selling the car or ending the lease.
The advantage of me doing a leasing is that I can save some money in the process.
When I get to the KSA I decide what to do about the car.
Now I want to see if I start pre-selecting a compound to live in and a hotel to stay in for the first few days.
Any help in these fields will be very welcome!
#41

So when your looking around for a compound to live on why not kill two birds with one stone Al Bustan compound has a hotel on it. The chief is Greek so you will eat well and you will get hooked up with people quickly. Al bustan is arguably the best quality accommodation available in Riyadh. The down side to it is the number of Arabs that are resident who have made a terrible stink about some of the more liberal pool parties.
://albustanvillage.com/Accommodation.aspx
://albustanvillage.com/Accommodation.aspx
#42
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I have a company car right now so it's not an issue, but when I lived in Riyadh I bought my own 2nd hand which I'd recommend. Some initial outlay but after that you're done and insurance is cheap. Allow around 500 SAR a month for gas unless you're traveling loads of Kms.
Personally I'd go for a Corolla or Elantra maybe, both are everywhere, parts everywhere, easily fixable everywhere. There is a big 2nd hand car market around exit 27ish? on Khurais road as you go East out of Riyadh.
Go with a Saudi or other Arabic speaker you can rely on.
Personally I'd go for a Corolla or Elantra maybe, both are everywhere, parts everywhere, easily fixable everywhere. There is a big 2nd hand car market around exit 27ish? on Khurais road as you go East out of Riyadh.
Go with a Saudi or other Arabic speaker you can rely on.
HiHo : Al Bustan is very expensive.
Portuguese_KSA : are you sure you can get a company car? Since income tax is zero there is no incentive to provide benefits such as company cars so you should check with the employer whether this is even an option. If I had a company last thing I'd want to deal with is cars for my employees if there is no financial gain for anyone in it.
#43

Just what my line of thinking was..Elantra/Corolla, bought with an Arabic speaker in tow..thanks for the market tip.
HiHo : Al Bustan is very expensive.
Portuguese_KSA : are you sure you can get a company car? Since income tax is zero there is no incentive to provide benefits such as company cars so you should check with the employer whether this is even an option. If I had a company last thing I'd want to deal with is cars for my employees if there is no financial gain for anyone in it.
HiHo : Al Bustan is very expensive.
Portuguese_KSA : are you sure you can get a company car? Since income tax is zero there is no incentive to provide benefits such as company cars so you should check with the employer whether this is even an option. If I had a company last thing I'd want to deal with is cars for my employees if there is no financial gain for anyone in it.
In my case right now, the company made a leasing agreement with Ford for the duration of their contract in Saudi. For anything to do with the car, I would go directly to Ford.
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