2.16.2012

Villas in Dubai now offer a new alternative to Dubai Hotels

Rent Villas in Dubai have become a in style alternative to Dubai hotels that offer a only one of its kind lodging for families as well as business gatherings, exhibitions and events of weddings. The most admired villas are found on the impressive Palm Jumeirah, Dubai’s artificial island designed in the form of a palm tree and now being known as the 8th wonder of the World. This amazing island offers guests effortless admittance to magnificent resorts with top-notch health clubs and spas, in addition to quality supermarkets. The Palm resort is situated at its crescent, with the ever admired AquaVenture Waterpark, with its waterslide and Dolphin Bay, where guests can enjoy company of these beautiful and gentle creatures. It also provides a close immediacy to the Jumeirah Beach area as well as the Dubai Marina.

Rent villas in Dubai, ranging from 3 beds to Luxury 6 bedroom properties, include some of the best of city center living including many with beach front locations. They offer time alone and isolation, providing a miraculous flee for those who prefer to be away from the crowds.

Out of vast variety of lavish Dubai Properties, Dubai Villas on the Palm Jumeirah comprises of more than 800 individual luxury villas all with personal pools and gardens in exclusive safe and sound compounds. They are well thought-out to be Dubai’s most luxurious villa rental opportunity and include everything once could expect of a first-rate luxury accommodation with spacious rooms, out of this world views, beachfront sceneries and alluring shopping options. For those in the hunt for the royal treatment, villas like Al Tawar with its traditional Arabic décor, its own full-time servants and gardener will definitely prove this villa correct choice for a king and his regal family. All these choices are in prime locations with unproblematic access to most of Dubai famous attractions, top-notch restaurants, and some of the best shopping mall on the planet.

Dubai Marina endeavor to provide residents with a room where they can live life to the fullest. This Dubai property development will be purposefully situated near crossing point 5 on Sheikh Zayed Road, which means that residents will only be minutes away from the city center, where trendy hot spots such as the American University of Dubai, the Emirates Golf club, and Dubai Internet City can be found.

The Dubai Apartments want to catch the attention of those who long for waterfront living and the class and comfort it brings. And as one of the most ingenious and sophisticated Dubai properties to come into development, Dubai Marina will without doubt not let down those who try to find a luxurious lifestyle near the waters. Indeed, each residence is provided with unrestricted views across the marina; pair this with fresh sea gentle wind, and your waterfront way of life will certainly be dream come true.

Dubai Marina is also in close proximity of Emaar Business Park and Jebel Ali Free Zone, where commerce leaders meet for business or socialize over a cup of coffee or a cold brew. The property features a pathway that interconnects the many structures, gardens, and waterfronts in the marina. This opens up means of activities for residents to engage in. For instance, you can take a casual stroll around the property; go fishing, yachting, and engage in many other water activities.

2.03.2009

Dubai Real Estate Investments
cross Dh58 Billion in 4th Quarter

Total investments in Dubai real estate sector crossed Dh58 billion during the last quarter of 2008, representing a drop in comparison to the previous quarter of 2008, a market research shows.
According to the research firm, REIDIN.com., the statistics reflected the current economic downturn, which has affected the property and real estate market in the region.
Dubai property prices also slumped during the last quarter, decreasing by 23 per cent, with villas showing a more marked decline than apartments, HSBC said in a recent report. Average prices for villas in the emirate fell 30 per cent from September last year, but were up 33 per cent year-on-year, while prices for apartments declined 20 per cent from September, but were up 16 per cent on the year.
Figures from Dubai Land Department show that the value of the total land transactions in Dubai jumped 47.5 per cent to Dh70.2 billion in 2008 from Dh47.6 billion in 2007. A total of 5,837 transactions were recorded in 2008, up from 3,997 in 2007.
“The trust of the international real estate community in the Dubai market is underlined by the exceptional interest of developers as well as investors to venture into the emirate, despite the current challenges brought about by the global credit crisis,” said Dawood Al Shezawi, managing director, Strategic Marketing and Exhibitions. “The impressive presence of companies from across the globe at the upcoming ‘International Property Show - Dubai 2009’ is a clear indication of the pull that Dubai has among foreign players, and we are proud to provide an effective platform where they can meet their global counterparts and explore further growth opportunities.”

11.06.2008

Dubai A Perfect Destination

Dubai is a perfect destination for family holidaying. The city hosts the world's richest horse race, million dollar lotteries, international tennis, golf tournaments and month-long shopping festivals. It sports the world's tallest and most lavish hotel - the Burj Al Arab, shaped like a billowing sail - perched on an artificial platform in the sea. Some the places noteworthy to mention are Creekside park, the Bird sanctuary, Wild Wadi Water park, an indoor ski resort, and The Gold Souk.

Here is a slew of other places and sites to see: Mina A' Salam at Madinat Jumeirah, Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Burj Al Arab Hotel, Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort & Spa, The Fairmont Dubai, Grosvenor House Dubai, Ritz-Carlton Dubai, Hilton Dubai Creek, Shangri - La Hotel, Al Bustan Rotana Hotel, Dar Al Masyaf at Madinat Jumeirah, Jebel Ali Golf Resort & Spa, Le Meridien Mina Seyahi Beach Resort and Marina, Hilton Dubai Jumeirah, Le Meridien Dubai, Hatta Fort Hotel, Jumeirah Beach Club Resort and Spa, JW Marriott Hotel Dubai, Traders Hotel Dubai, Sheraton Jumeira Beach Resort and Towers, InterContinental Dubai, Towers Rotana Hotel Dubai, Dusit Dubai, Grand Hyatt Dubai, Sofitel Dubai City Centre, Sheraton Deira Hotel and Towers, Golden Sands Hotel Apartments, Hyatt Regency Dubai, Crowne Plaza Hotel Dubai, Ibis World Trade Centre Dubai, Al Sondos Suites by Le Meridien, Movenpick Hotel Bur Dubai, Taj Palace Hotel, Le Meridien Fairway, Coral Oriental Dubai, Capitol Hotel, Four Points Bur Dubai, Jumeira Rotana Hotel, Metropolitan Palace Hotel, Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel & Towers, Concorde Hotel & Residence, Le Meridien Dar Al Sondos Hotel Apartments, Palm Tree Court & Spa, Pearl Residence, Metropolitan Hotel Dubai, Regent Beach Resort Dubai, Regent Palace Hotel, Park Hyatt Dubai, Chelsea Tower, Orchid Hotel.

There are about 18 four and five star hotels around Jumeirah. A room costs between $100 and $1500. Near Dubai airport, there are three to five star hotels with room charges around $90 to $300. Bur Dubai has 28 hotels of two to five stars. Cost per room is between $77 and $640. Deira has more two to five star hotels with rooms costing between $70 and $225. Dubai Desert has two five star hotels with room rent costing around $200.

Dubai A Perfect Destination

Dubai is a perfect destination for family holidaying. The city hosts the world's richest horse race, million dollar lotteries, international tennis, golf tournaments and month-long shopping festivals. It sports the world's tallest and most lavish hotel - the Burj Al Arab, shaped like a billowing sail - perched on an artificial platform in the sea. Some the places noteworthy to mention are Creekside park, the Bird sanctuary, Wild Wadi Water park, an indoor ski resort, and The Gold Souk.
Here is a slew of other places and sites to see: Mina A' Salam at Madinat Jumeirah, Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Burj Al Arab Hotel, Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort & Spa, The Fairmont Dubai, Grosvenor House Dubai, Ritz-Carlton Dubai, Hilton Dubai Creek, Shangri - La Hotel, Al Bustan Rotana Hotel, Dar Al Masyaf at Madinat Jumeirah, Jebel Ali Golf Resort & Spa, Le Meridien Mina Seyahi Beach Resort and Marina, Hilton Dubai Jumeirah, Le Meridien Dubai, Hatta Fort Hotel, Jumeirah Beach Club Resort and Spa, JW Marriott Hotel Dubai, Traders Hotel Dubai, Sheraton Jumeira Beach Resort and Towers, InterContinental Dubai, Towers Rotana Hotel Dubai, Dusit Dubai, Grand Hyatt Dubai, Sofitel Dubai City Centre, Sheraton Deira Hotel and Towers, Golden Sands Hotel Apartments, Hyatt Regency Dubai, Crowne Plaza Hotel Dubai, Ibis World Trade Centre Dubai, Al Sondos Suites by Le Meridien, Movenpick Hotel Bur Dubai, Taj Palace Hotel, Le Meridien Fairway, Coral Oriental Dubai, Capitol Hotel, Four Points Bur Dubai, Jumeira Rotana Hotel, Metropolitan Palace Hotel, Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel & Towers, Concorde Hotel & Residence, Le Meridien Dar Al Sondos Hotel Apartments, Palm Tree Court & Spa, Pearl Residence, Metropolitan Hotel Dubai, Regent Beach Resort Dubai, Regent Palace Hotel, Park Hyatt Dubai, Chelsea Tower, Orchid Hotel.
There are about 18 four and five star hotels around Jumeirah. A room costs between $100 and $1500. Near Dubai airport, there are three to five star hotels with room charges around $90 to $300. Bur Dubai has 28 hotels of two to five stars. Cost per room is between $77 and $640. Deira has more two to five star hotels with rooms costing between $70 and $225. Dubai Desert has two five star hotels with room rent costing around $200.

8.11.2007

Dubai Vacation Property on Better Homes

As referenced previously, a growing number of people have begun buying and owing vacation property within Dubai. This includes foreign nationals who are turning to Dubai as a place to travel to for vacation or holiday purposes.

Because Dubai is one of the most stable nations in all of the Arab world, many more well to do people from other nations in the region are turning to Dubai as a location in which they can own second or vacation residences. In addition, a growing number of Europeans are also taking to purchasing vacation properties within Dubai. The trend towards the ownership of vacation property by foreign nationals in Dubai is expected to increase over the course of the next two decades, according to real estate analysts who have spend a great deal of time considering real property trends in Dubai.

6.30.2007

Surge in Leasing Charges for Dubai Property

The current property boom in Dubai has sent rental charges rising upwards since the year 2002, at an average 37% increase according to The Dubai Municipality. The higher cost of living, unregulated rental increases and average 1.5% salary increase in the private sector, according to a study done by GulfTalent.com, has put a lot of pressure on Dubai’s tenants. To alleviate some of that pressure, the Government of Dubai moved to impose a rental cap of 15% in October 2005.
Considering the rapid increase in Dubai’s population that has swelled from approximately 800,000 in the year 2000 to 1.3 million in 2006, where it stands today, there is a shortage of residential apartments and villas for rent. This excess demand over supply has led to higher rental charges because property continues to be in short supply.
Despite the current shortage, the future of Dubai property remains extremely bright. Over the next three years an additional 84,000 accommodation units are expected to be ready for occupancy as new projects are completed. The addition of these properties is expected to help stabilize the marketplace for rents.
Investors who have put their Dubai properties out for rent yield an average of 8-9 percent on their property at the current market rate. Deemed a good investment, several new comers and existing residents in the city are seeing the benefits of buying their own accommodations, instead of renting.
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