Muscat Home Maid Agency is one of the leading maid agencies in Oman. We provide all kind of maids from the Philippines including:
● House Maids
● Caretakers
● Elderly care
● Home nurses
● Child care
● Cooks
● Babysitters
● Cleaners
● Home organizers
● Chefs
Muscat Home Employment and Maid Agency understands that adding a maid to your family is one of the key decisions a wife and a family has to make while living in Muscat. And for that, you need to have a proper understanding of the procedure for hiring a maid in Oman, not only because you need an efficient person as your house help but also to make sure that the integration is as easy as possible. The maid is a must for most families in Oman as running the household is almost impossible without a helping hand. One needs a domestic help in order to run a house smoothly because the helper can not only help with cooking, cleaning, ironing and babysitting but can also help in taking care of other important chores as well.
Property is always a good investment for the future. It is always advisable to buy and pay a loan rather than wasting the money on rent. Properties in Muscat, Oman in general are divided into two categories:
For expatriates or any nationality, the tourism area is defined as an area where property is classified as touristic property. At present these are:
1) Al Mouj - Muscat
2) Tilal Muscat
3) Shangri La Bar Al Jissah - Muscat
4) Jebel Sifah - Muscat
5) Muscat Hills - Muscat
6) Muriya - Salalah
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With the future unknown and the rise of expenses in Oman and the introduction of new taxation system such as income tax, VAT etc., this is the best time to invest in land in Oman. There is a possibility of devaluation of Omani Riyals in the near future to encourage exports and promote tourism. If this happens, people who tend to keep cash in their accounts will suffer and get hit the most. One of the alternatives is investing in real estate.
Muscat is the number one area to invest. There are places in Muscat with limited amount of land and the price here usually is very high, these places are:
1) AL Khuwair
2) Al Qurum
3) Madinat Al Sultan Qaboos
4) Shatti Al Qurum
5) Ruwi
6) Darsait
7) Mutrah
8) AL Azaiba
9) Al Ghubrah
Approaching a bank?
A 20% deposit is must when buying a home, per Oman Central Bank regulation.
Muscat Home Services & Real Estate offers comprehensive building maintenance in Muscat - Oman. The contract includes:
1. Collecting rent from tenants.
2. Making sure the water and electrical bills are paid on time.
3. Provide a watchman 24/7.
4. Make sure the entrance and corridors are clean.
5. Clean and maintain all the common grounds on a daily basis.
6. Make sure the lift is working.
7. Make sure the lift is clean.
8. Make sure the stairs are cleaned on a daily basis.
9. Remove all the garbage.
10. Make sure none of the tenants are violating any building rules and regulations.
11. Make sure the car parking area is cleaned on a daily basis.
12. Answer all tenants' complaints and provide solutions if needed.
13. Monthly report to owner with all the complaints and improvements needed.
14. Maid on call.
There are many building maintenance organizations and companies in Muscat, Oman which cater for home, villa, building and commercial properties. So, what makes Muscat Home Services and Real Estate special?
a) Professionalism
b) Dedicated Staff
c) Experience
d) Excellent communication skills
e) Swift action
f) Always on time
g) Save you money
h) Efficiency
i) Book Keeping
j) Monthly report
k) Excellent billing
l) Excellent rapport
m) 100% Omani
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On the interior
keep it simple. Especially if you have an old bathroom, a new set can do magic to the house.
How much deposit do you need before approaching a bank?
Often the culmination of years of squirrelling away every spare Rial you earn, reaching that target amount is no small achievement, particularly with house prices soaring in Muscat....
approaching a bank?
A 20% deposit is must when buying a home, per Oman Central Bank
bigger deposit?
Of course, in today’s rapidly changing markets, waiting a few extra months to save additional money
Put yourself in the seller’s shoes.
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Ask the right questions
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Being prepared
Facing delayed obtaining a loan from the bank could also be an obstacle,
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Ugly Duckling
Here’s how you can spot a good ugly duckling
On the interior
keep it simple. Especially if you have an old bathroom, a new set can do magic to the house.