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Let me talk about the advantages and disadvantages of handling a second residence in Malaysia.

Hello, let me answer this question, because I am a member of Second Home and have lived in Kuala Lumpur for some time. First of all, talk about the advantages. Living in Kuala Lumpur has many advantages, such as good air, and the annual air quality index is around 30. The water quality is good, the tap water is clean and there is no smell. The weather is good, 1 365 days a year is basically around 30 degrees, and I feel very comfortable. Especially in rainy season, even if you go out in the afternoon, you won't feel very hot. International schools are cheaper. As far as I know, international schools at the same level are half cheaper than domestic first-tier cities. If medical treatment conforms to the Commonwealth, it is cheaper and better to see a doctor in a private hospital than in a domestic private hospital. The service is relatively cheap and the quality is high, because the salary in Malaysia is low. There is basically no obstacle to language, even if you go to the market to buy food, you can easily get it. Let's talk about shortcomings first. Public transportation in Malaysia is underdeveloped, and it is almost impossible to move without a car. The temperature has not changed, and newcomers may not adapt. There are many mosquitoes. The second home is a residence visa, so you can't work and do business, so you should figure out how to support yourself before handling it.