Question by Debs G | Posted in United Arab Emirates
Can anyone word me what sort of rental price would be be reasonable in the UAE for something with 2 or 3 bedrooms per month. I seem to be getting all sorts of contrasting prices browsing on the internet. Obviously I don't want anything too awful, but I don't want to pay the loam either! Thanks.
Answer: Well, this varies substantially. In Dubai, you could rent a 2 bedroom in Discovery Gardens for 120k per year or at the marina for 165k or Satwa for about 140k or Supranational city for 80k. You could go to Sharjah where the rent is much less then the above, but your comute to work could take you well over an hour. Three bedrooms are much more and not all developments have them. Rental contracts are for one year and are paid in either 2 or 3 installments.
Can I Rent An Apartment In UAE ,if I Dont Have Residence Visa?
Question by Rock | Posted in United Arab Emirates
Require to rent a 1 room apartment for 1 month , while im on tourist or visit visa ,,,, in preference to of booking a hotel
What is the procedure for that
time frame
and deposits etc
I believe that top contributor H is common to answere it too
so thank you in advance and I really like your answers and your way of thinking.
Answer: Above, but you will not be able to rent any apartment in your name while being on a tourist visa. You should stay in a hotel or hotel apartment.
To shelter some money you can look for sharing accomodation. Also when subletting in residential areas is not allowed, as extended as nobody complains.............
Offers you may find under: http://www.gnads4u.com/properties, especially at vacation times.
Beat frame is set by your tourist/visit visa (30 days) might be renewable once (day-tripper visa) depending where you got it from. If you get lucky and find a shared accomodation, deposit, procedere etc. is leftist up to you and the person who sublets the
What Are Good Websites To Find Apartments For Rent In Abu Dhabi, UAE?
Question by CL-Babyontheway | Posted in United Arab Emirates
My preserve and I will be moving to Abu dhabi shortly, and we need to find an apartment ASAP. Preferably a 2 bedroom one.
I answered this give someone the third degree yesterday and gave the questioner a overview of the rents here in Abu Dhabi. Just scroll down to the interview about afforderable accomodation in Abu Dhabi.
In case you want to go through an agency:
http://www.hayattrealestate.co.ae
For more dope feel free to email me
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Can You Rent A Car In Netherlands With UAE Driving License ?
Question by Bacchus the snowman | Posted in Netherlands
I will be stationed in Amsterdam for three weeks on a propose. I am UAE resident with UAE driving license. If I get myself a UAE International Driving license - can I rent a car and drive in Holland ?
Answer: Checking Hertz.nl (being one of the predominating players in the car rental market) then yes you can. However you will also need an International Driviing permit (which is essentially a metaphrase of your UAE driving llicense You can read the details here https://www.hertz.nl/rentacar/byr/index finger.jsp?targetPage=rentalQualificationsView.jsp?KEYWORD=LICENSE
One point though, unless you are doing a lot of wayfaring for work, then also look at public transport, especially if you are living in one of the cities. It can be very costly to letting a car anyway, and add to that petrol (gas) which is one of the highest prices per llit rein Europe, and extortionate car parking prices
Question by Debs G | Posted in Other - Africa & Middle East
Can anyone swear me what sort of rental price would be be reasonable in the UAE for something with 2 or 3 bedrooms per month. I seem to be getting all sorts of another prices browsing on the internet. Obviously I don't want anything too awful, but I don't want to pay the ground either! Thanks.
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Marina Sail - 1 bedrooms apartment for rent in dubai marina
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