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How to Decide Where to Live in Dubai?

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The question repeats itself in the minds of all those who are looking to move to the Emirate. It’s not an unusual one, and certainly not uncommon. There is no definite answer to it either. But it can help to have a certain criterion in your mind that the ideal location will meet. This is how most people get through the task of searching for the ideal rental property in Dubai to move into.

Let’s get through some of the things you need to consider fundamental:

Location Proximity:

Firstly, you need to consider the fact that you’re going to be working. Therefore, you need to be at someplace near the office that provides easy access to the office. This means it should be in close proximity to the workplace and from all the things you’ll be visiting. If it’s the beach you wish to be near, or a shopping hub, perhaps a natural setting, choose accordingly. Besides that, you need to consider transportation and access to the main city. It’s great if you have transportation of your own like a car. But you still don’t want to accrue parking and petroleum charges which can amount to a lot. Consider local transit options and proximity to the metro.

Location Costs:

Dubai is a luxurious city offering all sorts of lifestyles. Most of these are top-notch, high-end, and high-class residencies that might be too expensive for you. Dubai villas for rent can be great options but only if you can afford them. Firstly, you need to calculate a budget based on your salary to see where you stand. Secondly, you should consider the ideal location that satisfies the proximity requirement. The next thing you need to consider is the overall costs of what you’re getting. You don’t want to move to an upper-class neighborhood that your salary won’t be able to afford. Try going for a complex or even consider something around the area of the ideal but expensive location. You need to find a place that saves you the most as prices rise every year.

Don’t Forget the Agent!

It’s imperative that you remember that the real estate agent is going to require a bigger cut since they deal in percentages. And before you think of them as additional and avoidable expenditures, let’s stop there. They’re necessary for many reasons. If you have concerns about being defrauded or ripped off, you can consult other agents as well. But it’s imperative that you get a professional to help you throughout the process. Expats looking to move into the UAE can learn very essential laws and stay out of trouble by seeking professional help. Even the property you’re looking to rent will have tenancy contracts that you need someone to negotiate for you. You can’t do that without knowing the law of the Emirate either. So, save yourself the long-term trouble and go for an agent.

The Residential Unit:

A couple of things are important to note for anyone who’s looking to go apartment hunting. You can’t miss out on any detail during your visit otherwise you’ll have to live with it. Think of the monthly life you spend at home. Consider all the things that you need to be there for you. There’s no doubt that Dubai has places that will have everything that you’re looking for and more. Whether it’s a spacious studio with a gorgeous view and has all the necessary amenities inside the building. Or if it’s a lush-green suburb with great parks and a natural setting that appeals to the aesthetic taste of every individual.

Whatever your preference is, you need to consider the costs, taxes, contract terms, and conditions, the period of the tenancy, the cancellation clause, etc. Furthermore, you can have your agent conduct research on the property and figure out additional details. Don’t be afraid to say no to owners not coming to an agreeable deal. Sit down with a bunch of owners and try to get your agent to get as much information as they can. But most importantly, don’t rely on just the agent’s review of the property, even though it’s important. Form your own by searching high and wide for problems in the place. You won’t be rude if you’re being picky about where you choose to live for a long time.

 

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