High-Rise And Low-Rise Living In Dubai

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Dubai is widely renowned for having the biggest and tallest of everything, and if you take a drive down Sheikh Zayed road, you will notice that some of the world’s biggest skyscrapers will line the way. With the Burj Dubai well over 150 stories already, and expected to be completed around this time next year, it’s also worth noting that not all property in Dubai is high-rise, although it doesn’t seem like it. The Dubai freehold property market is a great combination of high and low-rise properties, because not everyone wants to live hundreds of feet above the earth, even though the views are great!

Low-rise options on the Dubai property market

The most obvious way to live close to the ground in Dubai is to buy a villa. Villas are large, spacious and come complete with a garden. The one problem that seems to persist with villas, though, is that they are expensive. There is a shortage of villas available on the Dubai freehold market, which in turn has pushed prices up quite high, meaning it’s going to cost you several million for even a modest buy. While villas are usually necessary for the large family, not every property buyer needs or wants that much space, or is bothered about having a garden. If we think of apartments as an option though, immediate thoughts go to high-rise buildings, which most of them are. You could buy an apartment in a tall building, but near to the ground, which will actually save you money as views come with a premium, or you could buy an apartment in a low-rise building. With the Burj Dubai right next door, you might be surprised to learn that Downtown Dubai has a great selection of low-rise apartments in the Old Town sub-development, to reflect traditional Arabian architecture. Also worth mentioning are the Palm Jumeirah, Uptown Mirdiff and Al Badia Hillside Community.

High-rise options that are worth your time

Going back to the usual apartments that Dubai offers, there are so many great options to choose from, if you can’t find what you want in the low-rise regions. Apartments at Dubai Marina continue to draw in property investors, as there is just a huge amount of choice and price levels all in one place. The amenities and facilities are excellent and you are right in the middle of new Dubai. Again, Downtown Dubai has high-rise properties as well, so you can really have your pick here, although expect prices to be higher, due to the excellent location. We are particularly looking forward to some of the properties that will take shape in Dubailand over the next few years. We will keep you posted with new developments!

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Source by Laura Bentley

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