Finding a residential area which suits your lifestyle – and budget – may not be so easy to find at the outset but you’ll be surprised at the deals you can find with a bit of networking. Use your group skills and contact family and friends to dig out deals. For example, if you have children, you may want to consider seeing the area’s presence to schools. This narrative will help you get some data about the various residential areas in Dubai. Bear in mind that all areas have their pros and cons and nothing beats a drive in your car to get the feeling of a new neighborhood. This narrative will shape some features on residential areas around Dubai.
THAILAND 2011
Thailand has become well known worldwide for its many attractions. Many attractions can all over the country, offering visitors interesting knowledge of Thai culture to be found uniquely.
For instance, there are numerous Buddhist temples that the tourist can visit to learn about the national religion co Thailand. In Bangkok, the capital city of the country, there are many important temples. One of the most important temples is the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, where a Buddhist image made from a large Emerald is kept. The Temple of Dawn is also in Bangkok on the bank of the chao Phraya River. These are only two of the many important Buddhist Temples in the Bangkok area. There are many more throughout the country.
Al Barsha:
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You will find Al Barsha a quiet and peaceful area. Not only are the villas large but have good value to boot. You can way Sheikh Zayed road with relative ease and the Mall of the Emirates is around too. Al Barsha has two zones with the main area gift large villas with big gardens. Al Barsha 1 is home to growing amount of apartments, which is a plus for Dubai Media and Internet City. The E44 and E311 highways make this area accessible to most of Dubai.
This area is beloved with families and you’ll find your neighbors otherwise quiet. around 75% of the houses are locally owned and inhabited. Properties here are fairly new three to five bedroom villas with prices beginning at Dhs.100,000 to Dh.s160,000 for a three bedroom and fluctuating to Dhs.330,000 for a four bedroom. In Al Barsha 1, pricing looks inspiring beginning at Dhs.70,000 to Dhs.85,000; however, at such prices you can find it a bit tough to get an apartment there.
The Emirates Mall is one of the largest shopping malls in the world with numerous cafés, a ski slope, bars and the Kempinski Hotel. around you will find the Marina, Madinat Jumeirah and Umm Suqeim. The Greens and Emaar company Park boast a amount of eateries.
The only hidden clinic in the area is the curative devotee Centre in the new Khoury construction near Sheikh Zayed Road (340 9495). The nearest government clinic is in Umm Suqeim and the nearest accident hospital is Rashid Hospital.
The schools you can find in this area are Dubai American Academy, Al Mawakeb, Wellington International School (off Sheik Zayed Road), Jess (Arabian Ranches) and Dubai College (Al Sufouh). Nurseries comprise Seashells and Oasis in the Lakes.
Parking within Al Barsha is easy and it’s safe for pedestrians, kids and joggers. You can expect traffic on Interchange 5 and near the Greens; including slow traffic on Sheikh Zayed Road during rush hour but you’ll find lots of short cuts once you get used to the area. You’ll find it easy to get on the E44 or E311.
All around Al Barsha is safe and quiet with a few loud mosques.
Travelling Time:To Airport – approx 40 minutes
To Media City – approx 10 minutes
To Trade Centre – approx 20 minutes
Al Qusais:
If you’re seeing for low rent, Al Qusais is the place to be! Along with cheap room you’ll find easy parking and no traffic problems within Al Qusais. Since it’s close to Sharjah, you can expect heavy traffic especially if you will be commuting in and out of Dubai. Here you will find some supermarkets, small shopping centers and government buildings.
Apartments here vary from studios to four-bedroom in new buildings with facilities similar to those in Karama of Oud Metha but much lower prices. You’re seeing at prices from Dhs.50,000 for a studio up to Dhs.100,000 for a three bedroom. You will find very few, if any, villas in this area.
Large supermarkets and hyper markets comprise Lulu’s Hypermarket, Union Co-Op and Emirates Cooperative Society. You’ll find the Al Bustan center here; along with fullness of Atm’s and pharmacies.
Fantasy Kingdom, in the Al Bustan Centre, is a large amusement center – this is a great place for kids – featuring open sandy areas and parks. You’ll find a vast array of cheap restaurants serving Arabic, Indian and Pakistani food, along with fast food restaurants such as Pizza Hut and Hardees. Most expats head out to around Deira for a good night out.
Along with some hidden clinics in Qusais, the Zulekha Hospital (267 8666) is also placed here.
Traffic within Al Qusais isn’t a problem; however, getting in and out of the area can be a challenge especially during rush hour on Sharjah-Dubai routes. Traffic intersections with few pedestrian crossings now have a detach footbridge to cross the main road.
Overall, this is a safe area to live in with the irregularity of noise from overhead airplanes and problems with traffic during rush hour.
Travelling Time: To Airport – approx 10-15 minutes
To Media City – approx 40 minutes
To Trade Centre – approx 20 minutes
Garhoud:
Finding room at Garhoud isn’t easy and for good reasons. Garhoud has a wide range of villas and a suburban feel; it’s categorically 2 minutes away from the airport! It’s also close to Sharjah and is home to perfect entertainment options such as the beloved Irish Village, Century settlement and Aviation Club. However, traffic can become a question during rush hour and you may hear aircraft noise depending on the wind direction.
Accommodation ranges from Dhs.100,000 to Dhs.250,000 depending on the age of the villa. You can find cheaper villas on top of the hill; although they may be old but they come with well established gardens and fullness of character.. Lower down the hill, you will find newer four bedroom villas and the median rent here is around 250K. You’ll find a compound of distinct nationalities here with airline staff monopolizing the accommodation!
You may find apartments in the Al Garhoud involved by the Casablanca Road next to the Al Bustan Rotana Hotel where the median price is Dhs.80,000 for a two-bedroom apartment. You will find some apartments near the Irish settlement and tennis stadium but they are used for Emirates staff members.
You will find the Deira City Centre less than 10 minutes away. The shopping street in Garhoud has two supermarkets and some small restaurants gift delivery and take-out. Along Casablanca road you’ll find car cleaners, tire shops and gas stations. The area near the Welcare Hospital has a massage centre and beauty salons.
The park in Garhoud features a skate ramp, sandy football field and playground equipment – great for kids. The Magic Planet in Deira City Centre is an amusement centre with an 11-screen cinema. You will find perfect restaurants and bars in the Al Bustan Rotana, the Le Meridien Dubai, the Millenium Airport Hotel, Century settlement and the Irish Village.
There are good hidden condition care facilities here such as Welcare Hospital. Al Wasi and Rashid (government hospitals) are a short distance from the creek.
Schools such as Deira International School, American School of Dubai and Cambridge International School are placed along the road on the southern edge of Garhoud. You can also way schools in areas like Umm Hurair, Al Twar and Festival City. You will find Yellow Brick Road Nursery and Montessori Nursery in the neighborhood.
Traffic is bearable within the residential area except for rush hour traffic on Garhoud Bridge. It’s easy to find parking and the area is safe for kids. Taxis are easy to find and the fare to the Trade Centre is about Dhs.20
All around, Garhoud is a great area. It’s peaceful and suburban with lots of quiet streets and grassy areas for citizen to walk, jog, and cycle or take their kids out to the park. The only annoyance you find here is the rush hour traffic in the Garhoud Bridge and the noisy aircraft overhead.
Travelling Time: To Airport – approx 2 minutes
To Trade Centre – approx 10 minutes
To Media City – approx 30 minutes
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