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    A newbie in real estate field requesting your help (UAE)

    Hi Abdullah, From what i have seen you need experience to work here and to actually complete deals either rentals or sales. However, i know people who were hired with no experience, but they have struggled. At the end of the day the choice is yours but you need to understand that most...
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    Moving to Dubai

    http://gulfnews.com/polopoly_fs/1.803722.1304590077!menu/standard/file/54B84E9F9C06460DA7C5B12F8DDC8D4A.pdf It's all depends how much you want to spend and what you want to rent studio, one, bed. Either way look at the index it helps
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    Moving to Dubai

    If you provide more details someone will actually be able to help you. But for your information please look at this index http://gulfnews.com/polopoly_fs/1.80...2F8DDC8D4A.pdf It gives a good guide for the price range, ofcourse there is 5% +/- variation. I have taken it from a...
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    developmer offering to pay

    In other words, the developer has no money and cannot settle today. A lot of risk involved, unless it is a big developer that has some serious projects and operations in Dubai, even then. What guarantees do you have that in a year they will still be in the same office and even in Dubai...
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    International city

    Hi there, I do a lot of research and it seems Roots Land R/E and Group 7 Properties seem to have good presence in the area. There are a lot of other agents dealing in International City. I am NOT in any way associated with these firms or agents just came across their listings. Goodluck
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    2010 prediction for Ajman

    Due a number of reasons we had to rent a place in Ajman and moved to Horizon Tower which is a freehold or leasehold development there. The building consists of 4 blocks with studios, 1 and 2 beds. A 2 bedroom with area of 1600 sq ft or so was for 38.000 with one parking back in July 2010...
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    Dubai property market starts its comeback

    It still smells but more in the Morocco cluster, its really unsafe in the China cluster - some recent article mentioned a police officer being kidnapped by a Vietnamese gang, with shooting involved. Some European less crowded clusters seem to be okay, it also depends if its staff...
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    Is the Dubai property market falling apart or finding a level?

    It seems to be the question of affordability - the market values have dropped over two years but it doesn't mean that everybody will run to buy. Expressing interest and actually buying in Dubai are two different things. People will always rent in Dubai and rents haven't reached the...
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    Ok Ok Honest Opinons now..where could it go wrong??

    Hi there, I did few posts earlier on the whole "Dubai dead" topic. I am not an agent, I do pure research on real estate in Dubai. With your budget of 550k you can possibly find a decent apartment it just depends on your preference. The service charges vary and are paid per sq ft, for...
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    Is the Dubai property market falling apart or finding a level?

    It was really interesting to read this thread from beginning. If someone has time to simply print all the pages analyse the information, and interpret in a graphical or written form - we can easily see what has exactly happened over past year and a half. Some members on the website tried to...
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    newby help

    Hi Laura, I suggest you get a mixed opinion on whether to buy in Dubai or not !!! Forum is of help however, you might encounter a lot of people who have lost money in Dubai, but trust me there are lot who made a lot of money. At least right now the apartments or villas have become affordable...
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    Dubai Property Downturn

    People have lost money everywhere in the world, its just Dubai wasn't property regulated but if it has been then you probably wouldn't have made all the money anyway. It was a property boom and many people with very little or no knowledge invested, it was simple speculation. Of course its easier...
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    New oil field?Bull !

    In my opinion it seems over the last 12 years or so Dubai has been trying to move away from the dependency of oil revenues - hence the statement that "oil revenues represent only 5 % of Dubai's GDP". In saying that, it might be a good relief knowing that there is now more oil left and they can...
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