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Fats25

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Thursday 28th August 2014
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.......... to put me off.

I know that every time I mention locations of anything that I get a wide range of disagreements on here, so I am ready for you to all do your worst. I had an "orientation" tour of different areas to live yesterday, and after expecting to want to live in Arabian Ranches, I saw an area yesterday that I much prefer:-

Jumeirah Islands.

Why should I not be considering living here?

I also looked at following yesterday:-

Jumeirah Park
Jumeirah Golf Village
The Villa
Falcon City
Arabian Ranches
Victory Heights

But Jumeirah Islands was definitely my favourite...... So come on lads do your worst! Get some pre weekend drink scaremongering going!

Fats25

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Thursday 28th August 2014
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Work is DIFC - so just down the road from the Islands. Wife will work, but we have no idea where yet, so we have to take a punt here as we need a property ASAP.

Did not notice the smell... would have thought as it is fairly warm at the moment that it would be at it's worst at this time. But perhaps I am wrong?

With regards to schools and kids play grounds etc, that is a very good point, we want to be as far away from any of them as possible. Is one of the most off putting things of some of the areas is the amount of schools, and kids making noise in playgrounds etc!

The bitey insects is a concern if I am honest. I have no experience of how bad they are in Dubai generally, and specifically near open water. That was something I was concerned about.

From the areas I saw yesterday, nothing has everything we want, but the Islands was the best I saw.

  • Arabian Ranches - expensive for what you get, and need to ensure you are right end for traffic, and shops etc
  • The Villa - excellent value for money, and easy to DIFC. Most places do not have a garage (would like a garage for tools and bikes etc). Is still a building site. No community club.
  • Falcon City - Liked this, but no properties available. No community club.
  • Victory Heights - Quite liked this area - but did not feel as nice as the Islands. Community pool seemed to be under a building site! Did not see a comminity club/bar.
  • Jumeirah Golf Estates - really wanted to like this, but properties are really small. Very well built though. Golf course will be good when clubhouse fully open.
  • Jumeirah Park - Surprised me completely. Is Toy town, every house looks the same, but they are good size plots, and appear well built. No community bar etc - but you can use the Islands one.
  • Looked at Um Seqquiem, and Meadows, Lakes, and Springs - and this is not for me. Just did not like at all - probably the worst of all the areas for too many kids.
Hence the Lakes. So there is the smell, and the bitey insects. Hmmm.....

Fats25

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Friday 29th August 2014
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XB70 said:
Did not realise you were in DIFC. 6th Gear is there too. Anyone up for an after-work burger in the coming weeks?
Have you seen my user name? Burgers are somewhere on the top of my list of likes!

shirt said:
also look at the villas at jebel ali village. older community but well established and there's a decent school, the jebel ali club and geant on your doorstep. i believe its a nakheel development [them and emaar are the quality developers] and were refurbished last year.

a little further along, behind JA towards the e311 junction, you have al furjan. new [so unestablished] and could be traffic heavy [indian salik avoider rat run] but they're very cheap at the moment. 6 bedder with triple garage for mid 200s.
Someone at work lives there and was telling me about Al Furjan. Sounds a long way out to me though..... when I finally get my licence (hopefully Sunday) I will get a car and will see how far away it is.

Hitch78 said:
With a good allowance and no kids I'd be looking at a villa in Jumeirah - I'm not sure why anyone without a family would want to live in one of the communities.
Jumeirah does not really appeal (from what I have seen). I think it would be a bit of a trek to the golf course(s), although I know the Creek is not that far from there. Also not sure what sure what is round there really apart from a beach. Our thoughts behind the community (and we come from a community in UK as well) is that we will meet people locally, provided we have somewhere to drink!

The Villas in Jumeirah seem quite isolated. I will have a further look into though to see if there is a mix. As I say I did look at Um Seqquiem (sp), and although close to city, it felt dated.

What we like about the Villas at Jumeirah Islands (and for that matter Jumeirah Park, Victory Heights etc) is you can still see the Marina skyline, and it feels like you are not far from the city.

Fats25

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Saturday 30th August 2014
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Shirt - you make some good points. Unfortunately time is not on our side to take the time to look around. We need to get somewhere ASAP, and then after the first year, if we want a change, we will change then. I know that will cost more in agency fees, but is the situation we are in.

We are bringing cats over from the UK, and so we need a property to be able to ship them to. The managed apartment I have now does not allow pets. Until the cats are shipped, we cannot empty the house in UK, and get everything shipped. Everything has a knock on for the next step, and the next thing on the list that needs to happen is find accomodation. We have someone ready to move into our UK property, and a drop dead date of end of September for this to happen.

As to apartment vs villa, the cats are not very good at using lifts. I have managed to teach them to read numbers, and press buttons, but they always lose the lift card when they are out playing! wink They are outdoor cats, who don't travel far, but I need them to be able to play somewhere.

Seriously we have lived in apartments/flats in London, and it is great for a 25 year old, but unfortunately I am pushing 40 now. I have been there and done it with apartments. Unless I was in New York or Hong Kong, where there is no choice I cannot see us going back to it. I was even looking at houses in Singapore when we considered moving there! Also we like our privacy, and having our own pool is much more appealing that having a shared apartment pool. I also want a garage for my tools and bikes - is something I enjoy working on, and so again an apartment is not condusive to doing this. We could easily get away with a smaller villa as there are only two of us, but we like the space, we have become used to it in the UK. We have lots of friends in UK and Australia that (we hope) will choose to use Dubai as a stopover, and although we effectively will be paying for their accomodation, we are happy to do this. My mates will come over once a year for golf, and again I want them to have somewhere comfortable to stay, and not have to worry about the expense of accomodation.

We are fortunate that our housing allowance is fairly decent, and what we supplement with salary will not stop us enjoying the life here from what I have seen so far. If it does, and we don't break even for the year, we will need to re-evaluate next year when we are more familiar with the area.

We have a pragmatic approach to this Dubai adventure - it is not a cash cow/saving experience for us. It is a lifestyle experience, so providing we go home having broken even, and had a great time then it will have been worth it. We have taken a few years out of our financial life plan. If we decide to stay past that, we will need to look at what we do then. I don't do debt - so won't allow that to happen - and if I eat into savings in the first year, I will know that we are living above our means, and will change something accordingly.

So how much do those lakes smell?! And how bitey are the mozzies over here?!